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==File Identification== | ==File Identification== | ||
− | * Early '''JWL''' files are based on the [[Microsoft Compound File]] format.<ref>https://github.com/digipres/digipres.github.io/blob/master/_sources/registries/trid/triddefs_xml/jwl.trid.xml</ref> Inside the container is a file called "Contents" which begins with the ascii header "{{magic|AJCD}}" or "{{magic|ROXI}}". With Easy Media Creator 7 files beginning with ascii <code>ROXI 4.10</code> | + | * Early '''JWL''' files are based on the [[Microsoft Compound File]] format.<ref>https://github.com/digipres/digipres.github.io/blob/master/_sources/registries/trid/triddefs_xml/jwl.trid.xml</ref> Inside the container is a file called "Contents" which begins with the ascii header "{{magic|AJCD}}" or "{{magic|ROXI}}". With Easy Media Creator 7 files beginning with ascii <code>ROXI 4.10</code> Files may still be opened with later versions.<ref>https://forums.support.roxio.com/topic/107172-backwards-compatibility-with-easy-cd-creator-5/</ref> |
− | * Later '''JWL''' files as simple binary files with the hex header "{{magic|52004F00 58004900}}". Possibly starting in Roxio Easy Media Creator 8, as they contain the ascii <code>R O X I 5 . 0 0 </code> | + | * Later '''JWL''' files as simple binary files with the hex header "{{magic|52004F00 58004900}}". Possibly starting in Roxio Easy Media Creator 8, as they contain the ascii <code>R O X I 5 . 0 0 </code>. |
==Software== | ==Software== |
Revision as of 23:12, 23 March 2020
Roxio Label Creator project files use the JWL extension for making Jewel Case & Disc Labels. Roxio's Label Creator came bundled with version of Easy CD Creator or Easy Media Creator from around version 4 to around version 10.[1][2] Note the JWL may not compatible with the Express Labeler which uses Sure Thing Software.[3]
File Identification
- Early JWL files are based on the Microsoft Compound File format.[4] Inside the container is a file called "Contents" which begins with the ascii header "
AJCD
" or "ROXI
". With Easy Media Creator 7 files beginning with asciiROXI 4.10
Files may still be opened with later versions.[5] - Later JWL files as simple binary files with the hex header "
52004F00 58004900
". Possibly starting in Roxio Easy Media Creator 8, as they contain the asciiR O X I 5 . 0 0
.
Software
References
- ↑ https://forums.support.roxio.com/topic/43837-cant-open-jwl-files/
- ↑ https://forums.support.roxio.com/topic/84886-looking-for-old-pre-101-jwl-files-format/
- ↑ https://forums.support.roxio.com/topic/70615-easy-cd-dvd-jwl-format/
- ↑ https://github.com/digipres/digipres.github.io/blob/master/_sources/registries/trid/triddefs_xml/jwl.trid.xml
- ↑ https://forums.support.roxio.com/topic/107172-backwards-compatibility-with-easy-cd-creator-5/