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What is an RCUT file? Recording project created and used by Webinaria, an application used to record software tutorials and demonstrations; contains edits, such as added intervals for text and sound, that have been made to a screen recording; does not contain actual video.

More Information When you save and create an RCUT file, an .AVI file is saved in the same location as the RCUT file and stores the video of the recording. You can export an RCUT project to Flash video .FLV files. You can also publish your project to the Webinaria website.

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.RCUT File Extension

Webinaria Recording Cut

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What is an RCUT file?

Recording project created and used by Webinaria, an application used to record software tutorials and demonstrations; contains edits, such as added intervals for text and sound, that have been made to a screen recording; does not contain actual video.

More Information

When you save and create an RCUT file, an .AVI file is saved in the same location as the RCUT file and stores the video of the recording. You can export an RCUT project to Flash video .FLV files. You can also publish your project to the Webinaria website.

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What is an RCUT file?
Recording project created and used by Webinaria, an application used to record software tutorials and demonstrations; contains edits, such as added intervals for text and sound, that have been made to a screen recording; does not contain actual video.