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+ | ===== CMO Format ===== | ||
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+ | The C3D file format was specified for the storage of one trial. Visual3D combines trials for data analysis. To accommodate multiple trials in a single file, C-Motion designed a proprietary format called the CMO format that contains an entire movement analysis including multiple movement trials (e.g. multiple C3D files), a static calibration trial, biomechanical model descriptions, | ||
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+ | At any time while using Visual3D, you can save the entire workspace into a CMO file (file extension .cmo, meaning " | ||
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+ | CMO files are useful as repositories for long-term storage of experiment records. Even if the original input data files are unavailable, | ||
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+ | **Although still supported for legacy reasons, the CMO file format has been superceded by the [[Visual3D: | ||
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