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VEP is a video editing project file. It does not contain a video recording, but only indications of what video clips to take and how to “dissect” them. She developed the VEP format, i.e. Video Editor Project, Online Media Technologies. Such files are created when you work with the program AVS Video Editor. This program provides the user with the ability to make their own videos or home videos. VEP files are responsible for keeping the timestamps of such videos. They also store a variety of reference data related to the video. Such data may contain information regarding both video data and audio data. VEP files use XML formatting, but they still have a few blocks of binary data that are encoded as text for sketching video and images. The VEP files created during the production of the AVS video file are located in the Content folder on the user's computer, and it, in turn, is located near the project folder. If you need to use the program AVS Video Editor, then note that all files to be edited must have the extension VEP. Once the video editing process is complete, you can convert it to its original format. You can also leave it in VEP format.

FLAC is a free cross-platform audio codec format created in 2001 by Josh Colson and Xiph.Org. The name of the format is an abbreviation of the English phrase Free Lossless Audio Codec. When compressing a file into the FLAC format, it is 50-60% of the original file without loss of sound quality (especially when working with voice recordings). When unpacking such a file, absolute originality is respected. Since the format is free and open, it is supported by almost any software, it is perfect for archiving files and for regular listening to digital recordings.


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