The Complete Animator Film

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== Format details ==
 
== Format details ==
  
Files created by The Complete Animator consists of a series of chunks. A file is required to contain an <code>ACEF</code> chunk, which contains an [[Ace Film]] file in it's entirety, and a <code>PALE</code> chunk, which contains the palette, as well as other information about the relevant screen mode.
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Files created by The Complete Animator consist of a series of chunks. A file is required to contain an <code>ACEF</code> chunk, which contains an [[Ace Film]] file in its entirety, and a <code>PALE</code> chunk, which contains the palette, as well as other information about the relevant screen mode.
  
 
== Specifications ==
 
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== Links ==
 
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* [http://www.iota.co.uk/tca/ The Complete Animator website.]
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* [http://www.iota.co.uk/tca/ The Complete Animator website]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 18:58, 23 May 2024

File Format
Name The Complete Animator Film
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Extension(s) (none), .tca

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[edit] Overview

The Complete Animator Film is an animation file format used by Iota Software's "The Complete Animator" for RISC OS and Windows systems (file type C2A).

[edit] Format details

Files created by The Complete Animator consist of a series of chunks. A file is required to contain an ACEF chunk, which contains an Ace Film file in its entirety, and a PALE chunk, which contains the palette, as well as other information about the relevant screen mode.

[edit] Specifications

[edit] Software

[edit] Links

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