![]() They are zipped up text XML documents that you can simply pull out and look at. They are not a Black Box requiring complex reverse engineering. You are talking about Premiere Pro Projects are if they are analogous to Binary Microsoft Office 2003 Documents, which is absolutely not hte case. Yes, it completely negates it because you completely misrepresented the facts in your argument. ![]() Of course, if a user wishes to open a PP XML file and convert ALL its data to a format which another video editing package can read and understand, then "application interchange" might be possible! Perhaps I should have added to my original statement to read "import and use them as is" in order to open and run a PP project in any other video editor. PP project files contain ALL the information that PP needs to be able to handle a PP project I stand by my comment that "no other video editing program is likely to be able to import them". However, the fact that Adobe choose to use a non-proprietary format for their project files does not in any way negate the substance of my comment that you copied in your post. I accept that Premiere Pro CC project files are, basically, XML files. Thank you for your contribution to this thread.
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