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A '''Wax project''' is a file of the project format of Wax, a [[Windows]] video compositor/editor written by Satish Sampath<ref>https://www.debugmode.com/</ref> (A.K.A. S. Satish Kumar<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20011116202805/http://www.debugmode.com/</ref>, also using the pseudo-corporation "Debugmode"), apparently previously called "Beaver" early in its development<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20020704221142/http://www.debugmode.com/beaver/ shows "Beaver" to be largely identical to Wax, and Wax replaced beaver on the otherwise-unaltered homepage ([https://web.archive.org/web/20020924133511/http://debugmode.com/] vs [https://web.archive.org/web/20021127152513/http://www.debugmode.com/])</ref>. Wax can be used as a plugin for [[Sony Vegas project format|Sony Vegas]], [[Adobe Premiere]], or [[EditStudio document|Pure Motion EditStudio]]<ref>Selection from the version 2.0e installation "wizard"</ref> in addition to as a standalone program.
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'''Wax''' is a [[Windows]] video compositor/editor written by Satish Sampath<ref>https://www.debugmode.com/</ref> (A.K.A. S. Satish Kumar<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20011116202805/http://www.debugmode.com/</ref>, also using the pseudo-corporation "Debugmode"), apparently previously called "'''Beaver'''" early in its development<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20020704221142/http://www.debugmode.com/beaver/ shows "Beaver" to be largely identical to Wax, and Wax replaced beaver on the otherwise-unaltered homepage ([https://web.archive.org/web/20020924133511/http://debugmode.com/] vs [https://web.archive.org/web/20021127152513/http://www.debugmode.com/])</ref>. Wax can be used as a plugin for [[Sony Vegas]], [[Adobe Premiere]], or [[EditStudio]]<ref>Selection from the version 2.0e installation "wizard"</ref> in addition to as a standalone program.
  
 
"Beaver" appeared June 2002<ref name="release" />, and the last version of Wax was published July 2005<ref>http://www.videohelp.com/~debugmode/wax20e.zip (official download link)</ref>.
 
"Beaver" appeared June 2002<ref name="release" />, and the last version of Wax was published July 2005<ref>http://www.videohelp.com/~debugmode/wax20e.zip (official download link)</ref>.
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== See Also ==
 
== See Also ==
* [[Winmorph project]] (same author)
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* [[Winmorph]] (same author)
* [[Wink project]] (same author)
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* [[Wink]] (same author)
* [[Sony Vegas project]]
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* [[Sony Vegas]]
 
* [[Adobe Premiere]]
 
* [[Adobe Premiere]]
* [[EditStudio document]]
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* [[EditStudio]]
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==
 
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Latest revision as of 02:12, 31 August 2019

File Format
Name Wax
Ontology
Extension(s) .wxp, .wxpr
Released 2002[1]

Wax is a Windows video compositor/editor written by Satish Sampath[2] (A.K.A. S. Satish Kumar[3], also using the pseudo-corporation "Debugmode"), apparently previously called "Beaver" early in its development[4]. Wax can be used as a plugin for Sony Vegas, Adobe Premiere, or EditStudio[5] in addition to as a standalone program.

"Beaver" appeared June 2002[1], and the last version of Wax was published July 2005[6].

Contents

[edit] Extensions

A regular Wax project has the extension ".wxp". When used as a preset (reusable template), it has the extension ".wxpr".

[edit] Identification

Wax projects have begin with the ASCII text [ Wax generated project. Do not edit manually!! ].

[edit] Links

[edit] See Also

[edit] References

  1. 1.0 1.1 https://web.archive.org/web/20020602203542/http://www.debugmode.com/
  2. https://www.debugmode.com/
  3. https://web.archive.org/web/20011116202805/http://www.debugmode.com/
  4. https://web.archive.org/web/20020704221142/http://www.debugmode.com/beaver/ shows "Beaver" to be largely identical to Wax, and Wax replaced beaver on the otherwise-unaltered homepage ([1] vs [2])
  5. Selection from the version 2.0e installation "wizard"
  6. http://www.videohelp.com/~debugmode/wax20e.zip (official download link)
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