RCL
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==File Identification== | ==File Identification== | ||
| − | RCL files are not compatible with earlier [[CL5]]. Later versions of Roxio will open RCL and [[CL5]] project files<ref>https://forums.support.roxio.com/topic/91082-rox-and-roxio-sample-files-to-download/</ref>, but may not open if they are audio projects<ref>https://forums.support.roxio.com/topic/8853-creator-classic-wont-read-70-rcl-files/</ref>. | + | RCL 7 files are not compatible with earlier [[CL5]]. Later versions of Roxio will open RCL and [[CL5]] project files<ref>https://forums.support.roxio.com/topic/91082-rox-and-roxio-sample-files-to-download/</ref>, but may not open if they are audio projects<ref>https://forums.support.roxio.com/topic/8853-creator-classic-wont-read-70-rcl-files/</ref>. |
Version 6 & 7 RCL files have different structures. | Version 6 & 7 RCL files have different structures. | ||
| − | * Version 6 files seem to have the header value {{magic|10000000 01000000 01000000 11000000}} followed by plain text indicating directory paths to content to be burned to disc. | + | * Version 6 files seem to have the header value {{magic|10000000 01000000 01000000 11000000}} followed by plain text indicating directory paths to content to be burned to disc. Can be opened in [[CL5]] software. |
* Version 7 files seem to have the header value {{magic|FFFE2300}} followed later by the plain text "[RoxioINF20] [ProjectSettings] RCLVer=70" | * Version 7 files seem to have the header value {{magic|FFFE2300}} followed later by the plain text "[RoxioINF20] [ProjectSettings] RCLVer=70" | ||
Revision as of 21:55, 23 March 2020
Roxio Easy Media Creator[1] Classic versions 6 & 7 uses the extension RCL for their data/audio CD project files. Easy CD Creator software allowed the user to create a Data or Audio CD layout by adding files or music in order to burn a disc. This layout could be saved for later use. The layout only referenced the file location and not the files themselves.
File Identification
RCL 7 files are not compatible with earlier CL5. Later versions of Roxio will open RCL and CL5 project files[2], but may not open if they are audio projects[3].
Version 6 & 7 RCL files have different structures.
- Version 6 files seem to have the header value
10000000 01000000 01000000 11000000followed by plain text indicating directory paths to content to be burned to disc. Can be opened in CL5 software. - Version 7 files seem to have the header value
FFFE2300followed later by the plain text "[RoxioINF20] [ProjectSettings] RCLVer=70"