Webex Recording Format
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− | '''Webex Recording Format''' ('''WRF''') is a proprietary video container format used to store recordings created by Webex, a video conferencing program used mainly in business environments. It appears, based on mentions of a specific codec not "being accepted" by a conversion program<ref name="h264">https://help.webex.com/en-us/WBX000026388/WRF2WMV-Converter → "Note"</ref>, to be a container format; the fact that it can use the [[H.264]] codec<ref name="h264" /> suggests that it may internally use other widely-used formats, as well. It is possible that it may record other details of the video conference, such as text chat, as well.<ref>http://www.wbximg.com/includes/documents/data-sheets/NBR_datasheet.pdf; unclear how much of this applies only to ARF</ref>It was succeeded by [[Advanced Recording Format]]. | + | '''Webex Recording Format''' ('''WRF''') is a proprietary video container format used to store recordings created by Webex, a video conferencing program used mainly in business environments. It appears, based on mentions of a specific codec not "being accepted" by a conversion program<ref name="h264">https://help.webex.com/en-us/WBX000026388/WRF2WMV-Converter → "Note"</ref>, to be a container format; the fact that it can use the [[H.264]] codec<ref name="h264" /> suggests that it may internally use other widely-used formats, as well. It is possible that it may record other details of the video conference, such as text chat, as well.<ref>http://www.wbximg.com/includes/documents/data-sheets/NBR_datasheet.pdf; unclear how much of this applies only to ARF</ref> It was succeeded by [[Advanced Recording Format]]. |
== Sample Files == | == Sample Files == |
Revision as of 14:42, 27 August 2019
Webex Recording Format (WRF) is a proprietary video container format used to store recordings created by Webex, a video conferencing program used mainly in business environments. It appears, based on mentions of a specific codec not "being accepted" by a conversion program[3], to be a container format; the fact that it can use the H.264 codec[3] suggests that it may internally use other widely-used formats, as well. It is possible that it may record other details of the video conference, such as text chat, as well.[4] It was succeeded by Advanced Recording Format.
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Sample Files
- SharingApp_ContactOperation.wrf (Produced garbage output when tested with the 2004 version of the player; unclear where the flaw is.)
Software
- Webex Player
- WRF2WMV: Convert to WMV
- Video Converter Factory: Probably malware, with a very dubious claim to support the codec. Did nothing but crash at startup when tested.
Links
References
- ↑ Wikipedia:Webex, see date of founding
- ↑ Date of https://web.archive.org/web/20030724053357/http://meetingcenter1.webex.com/client/latest/atplay.exe
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 https://help.webex.com/en-us/WBX000026388/WRF2WMV-Converter → "Note"
- ↑ http://www.wbximg.com/includes/documents/data-sheets/NBR_datasheet.pdf; unclear how much of this applies only to ARF