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* [[3D Model Import| 3D Model Formats]]
* [[Image Import| Image Formats]]
* [[Image Import| Image Formats]]
* [[3D Model Import| 3D Model Formats]]
* [[Audio Import| Audio Formats]]
* [[Video Import| Video Formats]]
* [[3D Texture Import| 3D Texture Formats]]


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Revision as of 03:19, 30 May 2024

Resonite allows you to import many types of assets directly from your computer by Drag & Drop or through the File Browser, but it can be unclear what formats are supported. This page, presents a list of Supported formats for various types of Assets. It is not intended to show you how to import these assets or how to manipulate them, see Importing Assets instead.

THIS LIST IS A WORK IN PROGRESS AND NOT COMPLETE

Text

Plain text files encoded in UTF-8 are supported for import. When imported, the contents of the text file are viewable in a text box. Files supporting this format will show up in the file browser as light red. Files such as .cs are treated the same way as txt files, and .json don't get loaded in at all.

Supported file extensions

  • .txt

Font

Fonts are supported for import. Files supporting this format do not have an assigned color, so they will show up as grey.

Supported file extensions

  • .ttf
  • .otf
  • .woff

Audio

Resonite uses the cscore library for playing other multimedia formats such as audio. The audio subsystem of Resonite supports less formats but is more stable than the general multimedia subsystem. Files supporting this format will show up in the file browser as light blue.

Supported file extensions

  • .wav
  • .ogg
  • .flac

Container formats

  • RIFF/WAV
  • Ogg

Codecs

  • PCM
  • Vorbis
  • FLAC

General multimedia

Resonite uses the UMP library for playing other multimedia formats such as video and audio. Files supporting this format will show up in the file browser as light purple.

Supported file extensions

  • .3gp
  • .aac
  • .ac3
  • .ape
  • .avi
  • .flv
  • .m4a
  • .mka
  • .mkv
  • .mov
  • .mp2
  • .mp3
  • .mp4
  • .webm

Container formats

  • adaptive
  • aiff
  • asf
  • au
  • avi
  • caf
  • demux_cdg
  • demux_chromecast
  • demux_stl
  • demuxdump
  • diracsys
  • directory_demux
  • es
  • flacsys
  • gme
  • h26x
  • image
  • mjpeg
  • mkv
  • mod
  • mp4
  • mpc
  • mpgv
  • noseek
  • nsc
  • nsv
  • nuv
  • ogg
  • playlist
  • ps
  • pva
  • rawaud
  • rawdv
  • rawvid
  • real
  • sid
  • smf
  • subtitle
  • ts
  • tta
  • ty
  • vc1
  • vobsub
  • voc
  • wav
  • xa

Codecs

  • a52
  • adpcm
  • aes3
  • aom
  • araw
  • aribsub
  • avcodec
  • cc
  • cdg
  • crystalhd
  • cvdsub
  • d3d11va
  • dav1d
  • dca
  • ddummy
  • dmo
  • dvbsub
  • dxva2
  • edummy
  • faad
  • flac
  • fluidsynth
  • g711
  • jpeg
  • kate
  • libass
  • libmpeg2
  • lpcm
  • mft
  • mpg123
  • oggspots
  • opus
  • png
  • qsv
  • rawvideo
  • rtpvideo
  • schroedinger
  • scte18
  • scte27
  • sdl_image
  • spdif
  • speex
  • spudec
  • stl
  • subsdec
  • substx3g
  • subsusf
  • svcdsub
  • t140
  • textst
  • theora
  • ttml
  • twolame
  • uleaddvaudio
  • vorbis
  • vpx
  • webvtt
  • x26410b
  • x264
  • x265
  • zvbi

FrooxEngine Datamodel

FrooxEngine datamodel files are compressed with Brotli and are serialized in the BRSON format. These files do not contain any referenced assets such as meshes and textures.

Supported file extensions

  • .brson

Legacy supported file extensions

However there are older FrooxEngine datamodel files that are compressed with either LZMA, or LZ4 and serialized in the BSON format. These files also do not contain any referenced assets such as meshes and textures.

  • .7zbson
  • .lz4bson

Raw

Raw files are supported for import. An unhandled file extension will import as a raw file by default. A handled file can be imported as a raw file by clicking the orange file icon in the File Browser. Raw files are not converted in any way when exporting from Resonite.

Supported file extensions

  • .*

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