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SignUp Now!Thank you for the fast reply! I know that the .muse are normally proprietary files. But these files aren't, they just contain text. I can just open them with a text editor and save them as .txt but there a over 4000 files...Just figured that I'd let you know about this.
A .muse file, is a proprietary file-format developed by Adobe for their Adobe Muse program(Which has just recently ended support back in March of this year). Of course, the main concern is on the file-format.
The thing is, since it's a proprietary file-format, it'll be extremely difficult to convert it, without knowing how it works under the hood. As opposed to open file-formats, such as PNG or HTML, you'll have little to no luck in converting this file over, without as I said, knowing how it works under the hood. I also doubt that Adobe would release documents as to how this format works and all that, since support for Adobe Muse itself has recently ended.
You could try building a converter but due to the format being proprietary, I believe that you'll have a higher chance of corrupting the file, rather than successfully converting it over to a text-file. Another thing you could do, is simply open up your file-explorer on your PC, go into the properties of the file, and change it from filename.muse to filename.txt. But, I doubt that doing something as simple as that, would also immediately corrupt the file, as opposed to converting a text-file document to a HTML document. Also beware that in the case your files do end up becoming corrupted, the chances of you being able to recover the original file, are next to nothing, unless you have a duplicate copy in the case that something goes wrong.
Well, now I see where the issue lies...o3nn said:but there a over 4000 files...
We currently bulding a Library with poltical and philosophical texts. And so such numbers arise...Well, now I see where the issue lies...
Why do you have that many anyway?
Okay then. I haven't built a converter before so I don't have a clue on how you'd do something like this.o3nn said:We currently bulding a Library with poltical and philosophical texts. And so such numbers arise...
Awesome, could you share the code?I found a very simple solution:
I wrote a batch file with:
rename *.muse*.txt
Worked!
That is the code.Awesome, could you share the code?
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