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'''WOT''' is a proprietary video format used to store recordings created by Webex, a video conferencing program used mainly in business environments. It was suceeded by [[Webex Recording Format]] (WRF) some time around 2004<ref>Compare WOT's mention by https://web.archive.org/web/20031221153647/http://www.webex.com/downloads_player.html to the lack of one in https://web.archive.org/web/20040611160145/http://www.webex.com/downloads_player.html</ref>, and they appear to have the same magic number, [[ASCII]] {{magic|WOTF}} ("WOT File", presumably), as WRF<ref>http://searchengineblaster.com/wots/sebtour.wot</ref><ref>https://archive.org/download/SharingAppContactOperation/SharingApp_ContactOperation.wrf</ref>, suggesting that the formats are closely related. Going by this similarity, WOT is presumably a container format.
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'''WOT''' is a proprietary video format used to store recordings created by Webex, a video conferencing program used mainly in business environments. It was succeeded by [[Webex Recording Format]] (WRF) some time around 2004<ref>Compare WOT's mention by https://web.archive.org/web/20031221153647/http://www.webex.com/downloads_player.html to the lack of one in https://web.archive.org/web/20040611160145/http://www.webex.com/downloads_player.html</ref>, and they appear to have the same magic number, [[ASCII]] {{magic|WOTF}} ("WOT File", presumably), as WRF<ref>http://searchengineblaster.com/wots/sebtour.wot</ref><ref>https://archive.org/download/SharingAppContactOperation/SharingApp_ContactOperation.wrf</ref>, suggesting that the formats are closely related. Going by this similarity, WOT is presumably a container format.
  
 
It is unclear what "WOT" stands for, beyond the "W" presumably standing for "WebEx", as it does in WRF.
 
It is unclear what "WOT" stands for, beyond the "W" presumably standing for "WebEx", as it does in WRF.

Latest revision as of 09:47, 31 August 2019

File Format
Name WOT
Ontology
Extension(s) .wot
Released Between 1995[1] and 2002[2]

WOT is a proprietary video format used to store recordings created by Webex, a video conferencing program used mainly in business environments. It was succeeded by Webex Recording Format (WRF) some time around 2004[3], and they appear to have the same magic number, ASCII WOTF ("WOT File", presumably), as WRF[4][5], suggesting that the formats are closely related. Going by this similarity, WOT is presumably a container format.

It is unclear what "WOT" stands for, beyond the "W" presumably standing for "WebEx", as it does in WRF.

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  1. Wikipedia:Webex, see date of founding
  2. Date of http://web.archive.org/web/20020619221246im_/http://www.webex.com/client/atplay.exe
  3. Compare WOT's mention by https://web.archive.org/web/20031221153647/http://www.webex.com/downloads_player.html to the lack of one in https://web.archive.org/web/20040611160145/http://www.webex.com/downloads_player.html
  4. http://searchengineblaster.com/wots/sebtour.wot
  5. https://archive.org/download/SharingAppContactOperation/SharingApp_ContactOperation.wrf
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