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BN2 Productions
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Posted: 15th Jul 2005 15:24
not sure if this is in the right forum but i didn't think that it fit anywhere else.

how can you convert a .seq file to a .dat file while preserving all of the data?

thanks in advance
Ace Of Spades
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Posted: 15th Jul 2005 15:27
what is a .seq file?

BN2 Productions
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Posted: 15th Jul 2005 15:35
Leys: I'm not completely sure, I was hoping it was common.
Ace Of Spades
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Posted: 15th Jul 2005 15:36
did you try...right-click, rename ?

PowerSoft
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Posted: 15th Jul 2005 20:33
Right Clicking does nothing but renaming the file.... it doesnt convert it.

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David R
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Posted: 15th Jul 2005 20:40
Info about .seq:
http://www.filext.com/detaillist.php?extdetail=seq

Info about .dat:
http://www.filext.com/detaillist.php?extdetail=dat

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Lost in Thought
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Posted: 15th Jul 2005 21:06
Exactly. There are way too many versions of both of those types. What program made the .seq and what program do you want to use the .dat with?

BN2 Productions
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Posted: 16th Jul 2005 02:46 Edited at: 16th Jul 2005 03:04
not sure which program CREATED the seq files. they are used as animatiions for character shop. i got it but now can't use it because it saves the animations in way that dbc can't use. so i was going to convert the seq file to dat so that i could use the append object animation command in dbc to get the same animations in a useful format.
i need the dat file to work with dbc

just looked at the different forms of the seq files.
I think that they were made with Life Forms. But Life forms doesn't support opening seq files.
BN2 Productions
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Posted: 19th Jul 2005 03:00
charactershop is made to apply the animations to your models, so it can't do anything with the animation files(.seq's). When I open them in notepad, I get a bunch of stuff that I can't understand.

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