.OPBACC File Extension

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What is an OPBACC file?

An OPBACC file is a video editing project created by OpenBacc, an online video editor. It is a renamed .ZIP file that contains all the video, audio, and/or image files a user imported into their project, as well as a .JSON file that defines the project's settings.

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Screenshot of a .opbacc file in OpenBacc
OPBACC file open in OpenBacc

OpenBacc is a simple online video editor that allows users to import, edit, and combine video, audio, and images into a single video. Users can then export the video they've created as a .WEBM file.

Optionally, an OpenBacc user can save their video editing project as an OPBACC file. This allows them to re-open their project in the future (e.g., if they want to re-edit their video) and share it with others.

Each OPBACC file is a ZIP file that contains all a project's imported assets and a JSON file. The JSON file contains plain text that defines the project's settings, including:

  • A list of the project's assets
  • When included media clips start and stop
  • The project's video export settings

NOTE: OpenBacc is sometimes referred to as Kracc Bacc Studio.

How to open an OPBACC file

You can open an OPBACC file with OpenBacc (Web). To do so:

  1. Select File → Open.
  2. Navigate to and open your OPBACC file.

If you want to extract the assets or .JSON file an OPBACC file contains:

  1. Change the file's extension to .zip.
  2. Open it as you would any .ZIP file.

How to convert an OPBACC file

You can use OpenBacc to export the video an OPBACC file describes as a .WEBM file. To do so:

  1. Open your OPBACC file with OpenBacc.
  2. Select File → Export.
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Programs that open OPBACC files

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Rename .opbacc to .zip; open with any Zip-decompression utility
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