![]() There was also demand from early adopters of Filmbox to implement a target character in a scene with the motion capture data, to enable the visualization of the data in a 3D view with display markers. This method of storing data did not work well with different versions of Filmbox. This data was a serialized version of the libraries (binary dump), containing read/write memory data. The format only supported motion data, user preferences and a list of devices used in the capturing of the motion data. ![]() Prior to 1996, Filmbox 1.0 used a file format called FLM. FBX originated as a replacement file format for Canadian company Kaydara's Filmbox, a software for recording data from motion capture devices.
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