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(This wasnt the case for older source version, Since around Src 07, scenes.image is needed.)
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'''Valve Choreography Data''' ('''VCD''') is a proprietary file format used to store [[Choreography_Tool|choreography]] data in a vaguely {{wiki|XML}}-like plain text format.   
'''Valve Choreography Data''' ('''VCD''') is a proprietary file format used to store [[Choreography_Tool|choreography]] data in a vaguely {{wiki|XML}}-like plain text format.   


VCDs are authored in [[Faceposer]] and played in your map via the {{ent|logic_choreographed_scene}} entity. The filename should contain only one period before the file extension; otherwise, the scene file cannot be found.
VCDs are authored in [[Faceposer]] and played in your map via the {{ent|mode=link|logic_choreographed_scene}} entity. The filename should contain only one period before the file extension; otherwise, the scene file cannot be found.
{{note|VCD files must be compiled into {{ent|scenes.image}} before they can be used {{src07|since}}.}}
{{note|VCD files must be compiled into {{ent|mode=link|scenes.image}} before they can be used {{src07|since}}.}}

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Valve Choreography Data (VCD) is a proprietary file format used to store choreography data in a vaguely Wikipedia icon XML-like plain text format.

VCDs are authored in Faceposer and played in your map via the logic_choreographed_scene entity. The filename should contain only one period before the file extension; otherwise, the scene file cannot be found.

Note.pngNote:VCD files must be compiled into scenes.image before they can be used (in all games since Source 2007).