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.148Pinnacle Studio Project File

Corel (formerly Pinnacle Systems) · 2004

Developer
Corel (formerly Pinnacle Systems)
Category
Video
MIME Type
application/octet-stream
First Released
2004
Open Format
No
File Signature
Not applicable (proprietary binary project file)
At a Glance
.148
Pinnacle Studio Project File

A .148 file is a video project file used by Pinnacle Studio software to save editing progress and settings.

Reviewed on May 1, 2026
Compression
N/A (Project file, not media)
Transparency
No
Editability
High (within Pinnacle Studio)
Best for
Saving editing sessions

Key Features

  • Stores editing timeline and effects.
  • References external media files.
  • Proprietary format specific to Pinnacle Studio.
  • Enables non-destructive editing.

Best For

  • Continuing complex video editing sessions.
  • Maintaining a record of your editing choices and settings.
  • Projects where you need to revisit and modify the timeline later.

Less Ideal For

  • Sharing final video output with others.
  • Playback on devices without Pinnacle Studio.
  • Long-term archival of the actual video content.
  • Editing with software other than Pinnacle Studio.

Common Use Cases

  • Saving ongoing video editing projects in Pinnacle Studio.
  • Archiving project settings for future revisions.
  • Transferring project work between different computers with Pinnacle Studio installed.
  • Collaborating on video projects if all parties use the same software version.

How to Open It

  1. Open Pinnacle Studio software.
  2. Navigate to 'File' > 'Open Project' or 'Open Recent'.
  3. Browse to and select your .148 file.
  4. Ensure all original media files used in the project are in their original locations.

What is a .148 file?

A .148 file is a project file created by Pinnacle Studio, a popular video editing software. These files do not contain the actual video or audio footage but rather store all the editing information, such as clips, transitions, effects, titles, and timeline arrangements. Think of it as a recipe for your video, guiding the software on how to assemble the raw media into a final product. To view or edit the video project, you must have Pinnacle Studio installed and the original media files accessible.

Programs That Open .148 Files

PlatformProgram
WindowsPinnacle StudioPaidOfficial

How to Convert .148 Files

FormatMethod
.MP4Render within Pinnacle Studio
.AVIRender within Pinnacle Studio

Common Problems with .148 Files

⚠️ Cannot open .148 file.
Ensure you have Pinnacle Studio installed and that the version is compatible. Also, check that the original media files used in the project are still available and haven't been moved or deleted.
⚠️ Missing media files after opening a project.
Pinnacle Studio will usually prompt you to locate missing files. Ensure the media is in the expected folder structure or relink them manually through the software interface.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I open a .148 file on any computer?

No, you need to have Pinnacle Studio installed on the computer to open and edit a .148 project file. The software is required to interpret the editing instructions.

Does a .148 file contain the video itself?

No, it only contains the project information, like a blueprint. The actual video and audio clips are stored separately and referenced by the .148 file.

Can I convert a .148 file to another video format directly?

You cannot directly convert a project file. You must first render or export the project from within Pinnacle Studio into a standard video format like MP4 or AVI.

Technical Details

The .148 file format is a proprietary binary format specific to Pinnacle Studio. It acts as a project container, referencing external media files and storing the non-linear editing (NLE) timeline data, effect parameters, and rendering instructions. The file itself does not contain video or audio streams but rather metadata about how these streams should be arranged and processed.

Did You Know?

Project files like .148 are crucial for non-linear editing, allowing editors to meticulously arrange and modify content without altering the original source media.
The proprietary nature of .148 files means that projects created in Pinnacle Studio are generally not compatible with other video editing software without first exporting the final video.

Security Information

As a proprietary project file, .148 files are generally safe. However, always be cautious when opening files from unknown or untrusted sources, as they could potentially be part of a larger exploit if the software itself has vulnerabilities.