File Formats

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Overview

In ACT 3 AI, File Formats determine how your media, scripts, and project assets are imported, edited, and exported. Choosing the correct file format ensures compatibility with editing software, smooth playback, and optimal quality for your target platform.

ACT 3 AI supports a wide range of formats for **video, audio, images, 3D assets, and scripts**, allowing flexible integration with industry-standard tools like Adobe Premiere, DaVinci Resolve, Blender, and Final Draft.

Supported Video Formats

Format Common Use Notes
MP4 (H.264) Standard delivery format Widely supported, ideal for web publishing (YouTube, TikTok, etc.)
MOV (ProRes) High-quality production Larger file sizes; used for professional editing workflows
AVI Legacy format Rarely used; consider MP4 or MOV instead
WebM Web delivery Open format, efficient for browsers

Supported Audio Formats

Format Common Use Notes
WAV High-quality audio Uncompressed; ideal for mastering and editing
MP3 Compressed audio Small file sizes; good for previews or quick sharing
AAC Standard for MP4 videos Good balance between quality and size

Supported Image Formats

Format Common Use Notes
PNG Transparent backgrounds Ideal for overlays, props, and visual assets
JPG/JPEG Photographic content Compressed; smaller file sizes
WebP Modern web image format Efficient compression with high quality

Supported Script Formats

Format Common Use Notes
FDX Final Draft scripts Preserves professional formatting
TXT Plain text Simple scripts or outlines
MD (Markdown) Structured notes Allows basic formatting for scene breakdowns

Supported 3D Asset Formats

Format Common Use Notes
FBX Digital Actors, 3D models Widely used in animation pipelines
USD/USDZ Set design, AR assets Supports complex scene hierarchies
OBJ Simple 3D objects Lightweight and widely supported

Importing Formats

Exporting Formats

Best Practices

  • Match your file format to the final destination platform.
  • Use high-quality master files (ProRes, WAV) for archiving.
  • Compress for web with MP4 (H.264) or WebM for faster streaming.

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