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http://fileformats.archiveteam.org/api.php?action=feedcontributions&feedformat=atom&user=Dashcloud
Just Solve the File Format Problem - User contributions [en]
2025-05-22T04:07:34Z
User contributions
MediaWiki 1.19.2
http://fileformats.archiveteam.org/wiki/Spoken_Languages
Spoken Languages
2013-09-13T23:28:45Z
<p>Dashcloud: Add Orcish to fictional artificial languages</p>
<hr />
<div>__NOTOC__<br />
{{FormatInfo<br />
|formattype=Languages<br />
|thiscat=Spoken Languages<br />
|released=~100,000 BC<br />
|image=Speech.jpg<br />
|caption=Speech, from ''Dream of the Rarebit Fiend'' (1905)<br />
}}<br />
<br />
Spoken language is believed to date back 50,000 to 100,000 years, and is considered to be one of the major things that distinguish humans from animals. It long predates [[Written Languages]].<br />
<br />
The languages with the largest number of native speakers are:<br />
<br />
* Mandarin<br />
* Spanish<br />
* English<br />
* Arabic languages<br />
* Hindi<br />
* Bengali<br />
* Portuguese<br />
* Russian<br />
* Japanese<br />
* German<br />
<br />
A major issue is that languages are collapsing as worldwide networking increases - the larger languages outstrip the smaller communities, and entire sets of languages are lost. A number of projects are underway to catalog these dying or disappearing languages.<br />
<br />
== Artificially constructed languages ==<br />
<br />
In addition to the languages which have evolved naturally among humans, some languages have been artificially constructed, sometimes as part of fictional universes and other times intended for actual use in communication.<br />
<br />
=== "Serious" artificial languages ===<br />
* Esperanto<br />
* Interlingua<br />
* Ithkuil<br />
* Loglan<br />
* Lojban<br />
* Volapük<br />
<br />
=== "Fictional" artificial languages ===<br />
* Beanish (''xkcd'') [https://beanishlang.wordpress.com/]<br />
* Dothraki (''Game of Thrones'')<br />
* Elvish (Tolkien)<br />
* Klingon (''Star Trek'')<br />
* Láadan (''Native Tongue'')<br />
* Pakuni (''Land of the Lost'')<br />
* Simlish (''The Sims'')<br />
* Orchish (''[http://www.journey-quest.com/ JourneyQuest]'') [http://fansupported.net/shop/orcish-english-dictionary/]<br />
<br />
== Links ==<br />
=== Endangered languages ===<br />
* [http://www.endangeredlanguages.com/ The Google Endangered Languages Project]<br />
* [http://www.mentalfloss.com/blogs/archives/154883 Songs in endangered languages]<br />
* [http://www.smithsonianmag.com/ideas-innovations/How-to-Save-a-Dying-Language-187947061.html?c=y&page=1 How to Save a Dying Language]<br />
* [http://newsfeed.time.com/2011/04/18/last-two-speakers-of-dying-language-refuse-to-talk-to-each-other/ Last Two Speakers of Dying Language Refuse to Talk to Each Other] (No, that's not ''The Onion''!)<br />
* [http://mentalfloss.com/article/50468/8-endangered-languages-could-soon-disappear 8 Endangered Languages That Could Soon Disappear]<br />
<br />
=== Language history ===<br />
* [http://ehl.santafe.edu/intro1.htm Evolution of Human Languages (etymological databases)]<br />
* [http://mentalfloss.com/article/52650/what-shakespeare-plays-originally-sounded What Shakespeare's plays originally sounded like]<br />
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-21427896 Ancient languages reconstructed by computer program] (BBC, 2013-02-12).<br />
<br />
=== Constructed languages ===<br />
* [http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2012/12/24/121224fa_fact_foer?currentPage=all Utopian for Beginners: An amateur linguist loses control of the language he invented.]<br />
<br />
=== Language varieties ===<br />
* [http://mentalfloss.com/article/51741/grammar-rules-behind-3-commonly-disparaged-dialects The Grammar Rules Behind 3 Commonly Disparaged Dialects]<br />
* [http://boingboing.net/2013/08/23/american-dialects-mapped.html American dialect maps]<br />
* [http://mentalfloss.com/article/51392/tiny-island-where-men-have-their-own-language The Tiny Island Where Men Have Their Own Language]<br />
* [http://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2013/06/how-the-worlds-newest-mixed-language-was-invented/276981/ How the World's Newest 'Mixed' Language Was Invented]<br />
<br />
=== Other links and references ===<br />
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Language Language: Wikipedia]<br />
* [http://languagelog.ldc.upenn.edu/nll/ Language Log]<br />
* [http://www.language-archives.org/ The Open Language Archives]<br />
* [http://www.scmp.com/news/china/article/1189754/english-language-studies-destructive-chinas-education-says-cppcc-deputy English-language studies 'destructive' to China's education, says CPPCC deputy]<br />
* [[Wikipedia:E-Prime|E-Prime: version of English without 'to be']]<br />
* [http://grasch.net/node/22 Open source speech recognition]</div>
Dashcloud
http://fileformats.archiveteam.org/wiki/FBX
FBX
2013-09-13T23:08:41Z
<p>Dashcloud: Add info on FBX.</p>
<hr />
<div>FBX is a popular 3D file format that was originally developed by Kaydara for MotionBuilder, acquired by Autodesk Inc in 2006. It is now one of the main 3D exchange formats as used by many 3D tools. Even though Autodesk publishes an “open source†SDK for FBX, its license and the software itself remains fully closed. FBX has a text based (ascii) and a binary version.<br />
<br />
= FBX Binary Format Specification =<br />
August 2013, by Alexander Gessler, reviewed by Campbell Barton. Published by Blender Foundation, as public domain information.<br />
<br />
This is an incomplete specification for the binary FBX file format.<br />
It has been tested with file versions starting 2011, but it should also work with earlier versions.<br />
<br />
This document only describes the encoding of binary FBX files, not the interpretation of the data being encoded.<br />
It should enable you to translate binary FBX files to ASCII text format (or an in-memory representation of it).<br />
<br />
<br />
== Text-Based File Structure ==<br />
<br />
Knowledge of the text-based format is relevant for this document, so here is a quick writeup. The core hierarchical building block (node) of a text-based FBX document is<br />
<br />
NodeType: SomeProperty0a, SomeProperty0b, ... , {<br />
<br />
NestedNodeType1 : SomeProperty1a, ...<br />
NestedNodeType2 : SomeProperty2a, ... , {<br />
... Sub-scope<br />
}<br />
<br />
...<br />
}<br />
<br />
In other words, a document is essentially a nested list of nodes. Each node has…<br />
<br />
A NodeType identifier (class name)<br />
A tuple of properties associated with it, the tuple elements are the usual primitive data types: float, integer, string etc.<br />
A list which contains nodes in the same format (recursively).<br />
<br />
At global level, there is an “implicit list†(i.e. the curly braces, the property list and the name are omitted) with some standard nodes defined. Each of these standard items consists only of a nested list, so a file might look like this<br />
<br />
FBXHeaderExtension: {...}<br />
GlobalSettings: {...}<br />
Documents: {...}<br />
Definitions: {...}<br />
Connections: {...}<br />
...<br />
<br />
Applications have to parse the contents of these in order to access FBX geometry.<br />
<br />
<br />
== Binary File Structure ==<br />
<br />
The first 27 bytes contain the header.<br />
<br />
Bytes 0 - 20: Kaydara FBX Binary \x00 (file-magic, with 2 spaces at the end, then a NULL terminator).<br />
Bytes 21 - 22: [0x1A, 0x00] (unknown but all observed files show these bytes).<br />
Bytes 23 - 26: unsigned int, the version number. 7300 for version 7.3 for example.<br />
<br />
Directly after this data, there is the top-level object record. Unlike for the text file format, this is not omitted – a full node record with empty name and empty property list is written.<br />
<br />
After that record (which recursively contains the entire file information) there is a footer with unknown contents.<br />
Node Record Format<br />
<br />
A named node record has the following memory layout:<br />
<br />
Size (Bytes) Data Type Name<br />
4 Uint32 EndOffset<br />
4 Uint32 NumProperties<br />
4 Uint32 PropertyListLen<br />
1 Uint8t NameLen<br />
NameLen char Name<br />
? ? Property[n], for n in 0:PropertyListLen<br />
Optional <br />
? ? NestedList<br />
13 uint8[] NULL-record<br />
<br />
Where…<br />
<br />
* EndOffset is the distance from the beginning of the file to the end of the node record (i.e. the first byte of whatever comes next). This can be used to easily skip over unknown or not required records.<br />
* NumProperties is the number of properties in the value tuple associated with the node. A nested list as last element is not counted as property.<br />
* PropertyListLen is the length of the property list. This is the size required for storing NumProperties properties, which depends on the data type of the properties.<br />
* NameLen is the length of the object name, in characters. The only case where this is 0 seems to be the lists top-level.<br />
* Name is the name of the object. There is no zero-termination.<br />
* Property[n] is the n‘th property. For the format, see section Property Record Format. Properties are written sequentially and with no padding.<br />
* NestedList is the nested list, presence of which is indicated by a NULL-record at the very end.<br />
<br />
Reading a node record up to and including the properties is straightforward. To determine whether a nested list entry exists, check if there is bytes left until the EndOffset is reached. If so, recursively read an object record directly following the last property. Behind that object record, there is 13 zero bytes, which should then match up with the EndOffset. (Note: it is not entirely clear why the NULL entry is required. This strongly hints at some FBX subtlety or format feature that not known to the authors of this document ….)<br />
<br />
== Property Record Format ==<br />
<br />
A property record has the following memory layout:<br />
<br />
Size (Bytes) Data Type Name<br />
1 char TypeCode<br />
? ? Data<br />
<br />
where TypeCode can be one of the following character codes, which are ordered in groups that require similar handling.<br />
<br />
i) Primitive Types<br />
<br />
Y: 2 byte signed Integer<br />
C: 1 bit boolean (1: true, 0: false) encoded as the LSB of a 1 Byte value.<br />
I: 4 byte signed Integer<br />
F: 4 byte single-precision IEEE 754 number<br />
D: 8 byte double-precision IEEE 754 number<br />
L: 8 byte signed Integer<br />
<br />
For primitive scalar types the Data in the record is exactly the binary representation of the value, in little-endian byte order.<br />
<br />
ii) Array types<br />
<br />
f: Array of 4 byte single-precision IEEE 754 number<br />
d: Array of 8 byte double-precision IEEE 754 number<br />
l: Array of 8 byte signed Integer<br />
i: Array of 4 byte signed Integer<br />
b: Array of 1 byte Booleans (always 0 or 1)<br />
<br />
For array types, Data is more complex:<br />
<br />
Size (Bytes) Data Type Name<br />
4 Uint32 ArrayLength<br />
4 Uint32 Encoding<br />
4 Uint32 CompressedLength<br />
? ? Contents<br />
<br />
If Encoding is 0, the Contents is just ArrayLength times the array data type. If Encoding is 1, the Contents is a deflate/zip-compressed buffer of length CompressedLength bytes. The buffer can for example be decoded using zlib.<br />
<br />
Values other than 0,1 for Encoding have not been observed.<br />
<br />
iii) Special types<br />
<br />
S: String<br />
R: raw binary data<br />
<br />
Both of these have the following interpretation:<br />
<br />
Size (Bytes) Data Type Name<br />
4 Uint32 Length<br />
Length byte/char Data<br />
<br />
The string is not zero-terminated, and may well contain \0 characters (this is actually used in some FBX properties).<br />
<br />
= Additional References =<br />
[http://code.blender.org/index.php/2013/08/fbx-binary-file-format-specification/ FBX binary file format specification]<br />
The link where the above text came from.<br />
<br />
[http://sourceforge.net/p/irrext/code/91/tree/trunk/extensions/scene/IMeshLoader/fbx/ An old Irrlicht extension that can supposedly read the meshes from binary fbx files]<br />
<br />
[https://github.com/ideasman42/pyfbx_i42 A parser for binary FBX files, by one of the Blender 3D contributors]</div>
Dashcloud
http://fileformats.archiveteam.org/wiki/Flexible_Image_Transport_System
Flexible Image Transport System
2013-08-21T03:02:15Z
<p>Dashcloud: Add additional sample location.</p>
<hr />
<div>{{FormatInfo<br />
|formattype=electronic<br />
|subcat=Scientific Data formats<br />
|extensions={{ext|fits}}, {{ext|fts}}<br />
|mimetypes={{mimetype|image/fits}}<br>{{mimetype|application/fits}}<br />
|locfdd={{LoCFDD|fdd000317}}<br />
|pronom={{PRONOM|x-fmt/383}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
== General description ==<br />
<br />
FITS (Flexible Image Transport System) is a heavily-used and well-standardised format for storing astronomical data. It can store both images and tables, and has basic but flexible support for metadata.<br />
<br />
The format is fundamentally rather simple; indeed it is simple enough that a basic reader can be constructed with a relatively small amount of effort, but this is rarely necessary, since there are readers and writers for a broad range of scientific programming languages.<br />
<br />
The metadata is stored as a list of key-value pairs, with the keys being up to eight characters long, and the values up to 70 characters. There are some standards, and several conventions, for the choices of keyword. These conventions generally interoperate well, but readers should be aware that collisions are possible.<br />
<br />
The format has been standardised in a sequence of papers in the journal Astronomy and Astrophysics, and a set of conventions for header metadata has been developed, over a number of years.<br />
<br />
[[PSRFITS]] is a particular variety of FITS for storing pulsar data, as used, for instance, in the SETI@Home project to analyze such data for possible evidence of extraterrestrial intelligence.<br />
<br />
== Other information ==<br />
<br />
The format is summarised in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FITS Wikipedia], which includes some history of the format.<br />
<br />
For further information, see:<br />
* Version 3 of FITS is described in <ref>William D Pence, L Chiappetti, Clive G Page, R A Shaw and E Stobie, ''Definition of the Flexible Image Transport System (FITS), version 3.0'', Astronomy and Astrophysics, '''524''', A42+ (2010) doi:10.1051/0004-6361/201015362, (ADS bibcode: [http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1981A&AS...44..363W 1981A&AS...44..363W])</ref>, and this document has been approved by the [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=International_Astronomical_Union&oldid=520671540 IAU's] [http://fits.gsfc.nasa.gov/iaufwg/iaufwg.html FITS Working Group]. The document is also available [http://fits.gsfc.nasa.gov/standard30/fits_standard30.pdf online].<br />
* The <code>image/fits</code> and <code>application/fits</code> MIME types were registered in [http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4047.txt RFC 4047].<br />
* Further information, including libraries and file samples, is available at the [http://fits.gsfc.nasa.gov FITS support office]<br />
<br />
== Software ==<br />
<br />
See the [http://fits.gsfc.nasa.gov FITS support office].<br />
<br />
Also [http://www.spacetelescope.org/projects/fits_liberator/ FITS Liberator], with source code [http://code.google.com/p/fitsliberator here].<br />
<br />
== Sample files ==<br />
<br />
See the [http://fits.gsfc.nasa.gov FITS support office].<br />
<br />
There are some more samples [http://chandra.harvard.edu/photo/openFITS/ here], along with a nice tutorial on how to process the FITS images.<br />
<br />
== Identification ==<br />
<br />
Valid FITS files start with the sequence of characters <code>SIMPLE=T </code>.<br />
<br />
The common FITS file extensions are <code>.fits</code> and (less often) <code>.fts</code>.<br />
<br />
The <code>image/fits</code> and <code>application/fits</code> MIME types were registered in [http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4047.txt RFC 4047].<br />
<br />
== References ==<br />
<br />
<references/></div>
Dashcloud
http://fileformats.archiveteam.org/wiki/Flexible_Image_Transport_System
Flexible Image Transport System
2013-08-21T02:58:30Z
<p>Dashcloud: Add info on new FITS tool.</p>
<hr />
<div>{{FormatInfo<br />
|formattype=electronic<br />
|subcat=Scientific Data formats<br />
|extensions={{ext|fits}}, {{ext|fts}}<br />
|mimetypes={{mimetype|image/fits}}<br>{{mimetype|application/fits}}<br />
|locfdd={{LoCFDD|fdd000317}}<br />
|pronom={{PRONOM|x-fmt/383}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
== General description ==<br />
<br />
FITS (Flexible Image Transport System) is a heavily-used and well-standardised format for storing astronomical data. It can store both images and tables, and has basic but flexible support for metadata.<br />
<br />
The format is fundamentally rather simple; indeed it is simple enough that a basic reader can be constructed with a relatively small amount of effort, but this is rarely necessary, since there are readers and writers for a broad range of scientific programming languages.<br />
<br />
The metadata is stored as a list of key-value pairs, with the keys being up to eight characters long, and the values up to 70 characters. There are some standards, and several conventions, for the choices of keyword. These conventions generally interoperate well, but readers should be aware that collisions are possible.<br />
<br />
The format has been standardised in a sequence of papers in the journal Astronomy and Astrophysics, and a set of conventions for header metadata has been developed, over a number of years.<br />
<br />
[[PSRFITS]] is a particular variety of FITS for storing pulsar data, as used, for instance, in the SETI@Home project to analyze such data for possible evidence of extraterrestrial intelligence.<br />
<br />
== Other information ==<br />
<br />
The format is summarised in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FITS Wikipedia], which includes some history of the format.<br />
<br />
For further information, see:<br />
* Version 3 of FITS is described in <ref>William D Pence, L Chiappetti, Clive G Page, R A Shaw and E Stobie, ''Definition of the Flexible Image Transport System (FITS), version 3.0'', Astronomy and Astrophysics, '''524''', A42+ (2010) doi:10.1051/0004-6361/201015362, (ADS bibcode: [http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1981A&AS...44..363W 1981A&AS...44..363W])</ref>, and this document has been approved by the [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=International_Astronomical_Union&oldid=520671540 IAU's] [http://fits.gsfc.nasa.gov/iaufwg/iaufwg.html FITS Working Group]. The document is also available [http://fits.gsfc.nasa.gov/standard30/fits_standard30.pdf online].<br />
* The <code>image/fits</code> and <code>application/fits</code> MIME types were registered in [http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4047.txt RFC 4047].<br />
* Further information, including libraries and file samples, is available at the [http://fits.gsfc.nasa.gov FITS support office]<br />
<br />
== Software ==<br />
<br />
See the [http://fits.gsfc.nasa.gov FITS support office].<br />
<br />
Also [http://www.spacetelescope.org/projects/fits_liberator/ FITS Liberator], with source code [http://code.google.com/p/fitsliberator here].<br />
<br />
== Sample files ==<br />
<br />
See the [http://fits.gsfc.nasa.gov FITS support office].<br />
<br />
== Identification ==<br />
<br />
Valid FITS files start with the sequence of characters <code>SIMPLE=T </code>.<br />
<br />
The common FITS file extensions are <code>.fits</code> and (less often) <code>.fts</code>.<br />
<br />
The <code>image/fits</code> and <code>application/fits</code> MIME types were registered in [http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4047.txt RFC 4047].<br />
<br />
== References ==<br />
<br />
<references/></div>
Dashcloud
http://fileformats.archiveteam.org/wiki/Talk:Document
Talk:Document
2013-08-21T02:32:25Z
<p>Dashcloud: Some info on pre-OS X word document formats</p>
<hr />
<div>Should this page be a bit more structured? In particular, the link TO this page seems to suggest it is "office document format" rather than simply documents. Should there be a list of genres such as: Word Processing document, Spreadsheet, Presentation, etc?<br />
:Probably. Other than the few editing guidelines Jason has put up, we're playing things by ear. Feel free to take a stab at it. -- [[User:Rhetoric X|Rhetoric X]] ([[User talk:Rhetoric X|talk]]) 19:11, 31 October 2012 (UTC)<br />
:I made a few headings for a start. -- [[User:Rhetoric X|Rhetoric X]] ([[User talk:Rhetoric X|talk]]) 19:18, 31 October 2012 (UTC)<br />
<br />
There are a whole heap of old word processors in existence for Apple IIs and Commodores and TRS-80s and Ataris and so on... [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_word_processors Wikipedia lists some], but I think they even missed some of them... I remember using one called Screenwriter II on the Apple II (probably still have the disk and manual around somewhere, but don't have a working Apple to run it on), but can't find any reference to that. I don't know any details on the file formats used by any of those, however. [[User:Dan Tobias|Dan Tobias]] ([[User talk:Dan Tobias|talk]]) 17:43, 9 November 2012 (UTC)<br />
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:Well, add it to the list. As long as we know it exists, we can work on tracking down more information. -- [[User:Rhetoric X|Rhetoric X]] ([[User talk:Rhetoric X|talk]]) 20:20, 9 November 2012 (UTC)<br />
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So, I'm not exactly sure where on the page this should go, but here's a library that supports a large number of pre-Mac OS X word processing formats: [http://sourceforge.net/p/libmwaw/wiki/Home/ libmwaw]. LibreOffice uses this library to be able to support those file formats: [http://fridrich.blogspot.ch/2013/06/libreoffice-import-filter-for-legacy.html LibreOffice import filter for legacy Mac file-formats] [[User:Dashcloud|Dashcloud]] ([[User talk:Dashcloud|talk]]) 02:32, 21 August 2013 (UTC)</div>
Dashcloud
http://fileformats.archiveteam.org/wiki/AOL_Personal_Filing_Cabinet
AOL Personal Filing Cabinet
2013-03-06T05:30:32Z
<p>Dashcloud: Details on AOL's Personal File Cabinet</p>
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<div>==Overview== <br />
The America Online software stores email and web bookmarks (also known as "favorites") in a file known as the PFC (Personal Filing Cabinet) format.<br />
The format is different between Mac and PC versions apparently. The extension is either .pfc or nothing- see [http://astroblahhh.com/software/tips/aol-pfc-files-and-how-to-convert-them-for-free.shtml#how-i-used-pfc-viewer-to-export-my-mail here] for some details on the extension.<br />
<br />
==Tools==<br />
[http://home.roadrunner.com/~ernieyu/pfcviewer/index.htm PFC-Viewer] Java tool that can view and export emails from Personal Filing Cabinets. Source code available here: [https://github.com/ernieyu/pfcviewer https://github.com/ernieyu/pfcviewer] or here: [http://home.roadrunner.com/~ernieyu/pfcviewer/pfcview-0.5-src.jar http://home.roadrunner.com/~ernieyu/pfcviewer/pfcview-0.5-src.jar]<br />
<br />
==Additional info==<br />
[http://web.archive.org/web/20050420101922/http://members.aol.com/fvongordon/pfc/documentation.htm http://web.archive.org/web/20050420101922/http://members.aol.com/fvongordon/pfc/documentation.htm] This is the work that PFC Viewer was based on- there's some info about the format, and the program the person made, plus a text file of the file format details [http://web.archive.org/web/20050420101922/http://members.aol.com/fvongordon/pfc/PFC-Details.zip PFC-Details.zip download].<br />
<br />
[http://xi6.com/hacks/aolmacfc.html Mac PFC info]</div>
Dashcloud
http://fileformats.archiveteam.org/wiki/HWP
HWP
2013-01-09T03:48:23Z
<p>Dashcloud: Add HWP</p>
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<div>[[HWP]] is Hancom Word's file format, and is based on Microsoft's OLE compound document format.<br />
A specification was released in 2010, but it is in Korean only. <br />
<br />
== References ==<br />
* [http://mail.kde.org/pipermail/calligra-devel/2013-January/007980.html Questions on POLE library (and HancomWord support)] Provides basic info on the format.<br />
* [http://mail.kde.org/pipermail/calligra-devel/2013-January/007988.html ] Further post in the thread, linking to the specification download page, and telling how to download and extract it properly.<br />
<br />
* [http://www.hancom.co.kr/downLoad.downView.do?targetRow=1&seqno=3202&mcd_save=005 Hancom Word specification] Make sure to read the post above.</div>
Dashcloud
http://fileformats.archiveteam.org/wiki/Conversion_Software
Conversion Software
2012-12-19T03:22:25Z
<p>Dashcloud: Add dcraw to graphics</p>
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<div>__NOTOC__<br />
{|<br />
|[[Software]]<br />
| ><br />
|[[Conversion Software]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Multi-Format Converter Suites ==<br />
<br />
== Archives ==<br />
<br />
* [[The Unarchiver]] (cross-platform, open source, [https://code.google.com/p/theunarchiver/ website])<br />
* [[7-Zip]] (open source, [http://www.7-zip.org])<br />
* [[CFX]] (for a variety of [[CP/M]] archive/compression formats)<br />
<br />
== Audio ==<br />
<br />
* [[Audacity]] (cross-platform, open source, [http://audacity.sourceforge.net/ website])<br />
* [[CDXtract]] (Windows, Mac, commercial, [http://www.soundlib.com/cdxtract/ website])<br />
* [[MediaCoder]] (Windows, adware, [http://www.mediacoderhq.com/ website])<br />
* [[SoX]] (cross-platform, open source, [http://sox.sourceforge.net website])<br />
* [[SUPER]] (Windows, freeware, [http://www.erightsoft.com/SUPER.html website])<br />
* [[VLC]] (cross-platform, open source, [https://www.videolan.org/vlc/index.html website])<br />
* [[WinAMP]]<br />
<br />
== Binary Data ==<br />
<br />
== Character Encoding ==<br />
<br />
* [[Iconv]] (various implementations)<br />
<br />
== Document ==<br />
<br />
* [[MacLinkPlus]] (68K and PowerPC Mac, commercial, discontinued, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MacLinkPlus_Deluxe])<br />
<br />
== Ebooks ==<br />
* [[Calibre]] (cross-platform, open source, [http://http://calibre-ebook.com/ website])<br />
<br />
== Graphics ==<br />
* [[dcraw]] (Cross-platform, open-source, [http://www.cybercom.net/~dcoffin/dcraw/ website]<br />
* [[GraphicConverter]] (Mac, commercial, [http://www.lemkesoft.com/content/188/graphicconverter.html website])<br />
* [[ImageMagick]] (cross-platform, open source [http://www.imagemagick.org/ website])<br />
* [[netpbm]] (cross-platform, open source [http://netpbm.sourceforge.net/ website], [http://netpbm.sourceforge.net/doc/directory.html#converters formats])<br />
* [[Xnview]] and [[Xnconvert]] (cross-platform, freeware, [http://www.xnview.com website])<br />
<br />
== Interactive Fiction ==<br />
* [[scott2zip]] (cross-platform, open source, [http://www.ifarchive.org/if-archive/scott-adams/tools/scott2zip.tar.gz download])<br />
* [[UnQuill]] (MS-DOS, open source, [http://www.ifarchive.org/if-archive/solutions/tools/unquill.zip download])<br />
<br />
== Saved Games ==<br />
<br />
== Video ==<br />
<br />
* [[FFmpeg]] (cross-platform, open source, [http://ffmpeg.org website])<br />
* [[HandBrake]] (cross-platform, open source, [http://handbrake.fr/ website])<br />
* [[MediaCoder]] (Windows, adware, [http://www.mediacoderhq.com/ website])<br />
* [[SUPER]] (Windows, freeware, [http://www.erightsoft.com/SUPER.html website])<br />
* [[VirtualDub]] (Windows, open source, [http://www.virtualdub.org/ website])<br />
* [[VLC]] (cross-platform, open source, [https://www.videolan.org/vlc/index.html website])</div>
Dashcloud
http://fileformats.archiveteam.org/wiki/Nikon
Nikon
2012-12-19T03:19:19Z
<p>Dashcloud: Add a NEF variant</p>
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<div>{{FormatInfo<br />
|formattype=electronic<br />
|subcat=Cameras and Digital Image Sensors<br />
}}<br />
<br />
Formats used by '''Nikon''' cameras include:<br />
<br />
== NEF ==<br />
'''N'''ikon '''E'''lectronic '''F'''ormat. Nikon 12/14-Bit-RAW digital image format for DSLR cameras.<br />
* [http://www.nikonimglib.com/nefcodec/index.html.en Download NEF codec (Windows only)]<br />
* [http://www.cybercom.net/~dcoffin/dcraw/scan.c C-source of NEF reader from Dave Coffin's homepage]<br />
=== Coolpix variant ===<br />
* [http://e2500.narod.ru/raw_format_e.htm http://e2500.narod.ru/raw_format_e.htm] Some Nikon Coolpix cameras can be convinced to shoot in RAW.<br />
* [http://e2500.narod.ru/raw2nef_e.htm Processing the RAW data] Convert the RAW data to Coolpix 5700 NEF format.<br />
<br />
== NRW ==<br />
'''N'''ikon '''R'''A'''W'''. 12-Bit-RGB-CCD-RAW digital image format for Coolpix cameras.<br />
* [http://www.nikonimglib.com/nrwcodec/index.html.en Download NRW codec (Windows only)]<br />
<br />
== NDF ==<br />
'''N'''ikon '''D'''ust '''F'''ile.<br />
* [http://www.cybercom.net/~dcoffin/dcraw/read_ndf.c C-source of NDF reader from Dave Coffin's homepage]</div>
Dashcloud
http://fileformats.archiveteam.org/wiki/CHDK_raw
CHDK raw
2012-12-19T02:57:02Z
<p>Dashcloud: Add info on CHDK's raw files</p>
<hr />
<div>If you are running [http://chdk.wikia.com/wiki/CHDK CHDK] on your compatible point & shoot camera, you can get it to shoot in RAW format.<br />
It's important to know that the word "format" is used loosely here- every camera has its own format, which is dumping the sensor input into a file.<br />
See: [http://chdk.wikia.com/wiki/Raw CHDK RAW]<br />
<br />
The CHDK wiki points to this thread as the reference on working with RAW files from CHDK-enabled cameras: [http://chdk.setepontos.com/index.php?topic=1532.0 CHDK Forum RAW for Beginners]</div>
Dashcloud
http://fileformats.archiveteam.org/wiki/Cameras_and_Digital_Image_Sensors
Cameras and Digital Image Sensors
2012-12-19T02:40:44Z
<p>Dashcloud: Add CHDK raw</p>
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<div>{{FormatInfo<br />
|formattype=electronic<br />
|thiscat=Cameras and Digital Image Sensors<br />
}}<br />
<br />
Raw image formats (unprocessed data from digital image sensors, usually digital cameras)<br />
<br />
* [[Arriflex D-20]]: .ari<br />
* [[Camera Image File Format]]: .crw .cr2 (Canon)<br />
* [[Casio digital cameras]]: .bay<br />
* [[CHDK raw]] : (Older-style CHDK RAW files)<br />
* [[DNG]] (Digital Negative): .dng (Adobe)<br />
* [[Epson digital cameras]]: .erf<br />
* [[Fujifilm digital format]]: .raf<br />
* [[Hasselblad]]: .3fr<br />
* [[Imacon]]: .fff<br />
* [[Kodak]]: .dcs, .dcr, .drf, .k25, .kdc<br />
* [[Leaf]]: .mos<br />
* [[Leica]]: .raw, .rwl, .dng<br />
* [[Logitech]]: .pxn<br />
* [[mef]] (Mamiya)<br />
* [[Minolta]]: .mrw<br />
* [[Nikon]] (NEF, NRW, NDF)<br />
* [[Orf format]]: .orf (Olympus)<br />
* [[Panasonic digital cameras]]: .raw, .rw2<br />
* [[Pentax]]: .pef, .ptx<br />
* [[Phase One]]: .cap, .iiq, .eip<br />
* [[Rawzor]]: .rwz<br />
* [[RED digital pictures]]: .r3d<br />
* [[Samsung digital cameras]]: .srw<br />
* [[Sigma SD 10]]<br />
* [[Sigma X3F]]: .x3f<br />
* [[Sony digital cameras]]: .arw, .srf, .sr2<br />
* [[TIFF/EP]] (ISO 12234-2)<br />
<br />
See also [[Graphics]]</div>
Dashcloud
http://fileformats.archiveteam.org/wiki/File_identification_software
File identification software
2012-12-19T02:28:47Z
<p>Dashcloud: </p>
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<div>{|<br />
|[[Software]]<br />
| ><br />
|[[File identification software]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
Software that automates the process of [[Identifying Files]].<br />
<br />
* [[Apache Tika]] (cross-platform, open source, [http://http://tika.apache.org/ website]): "The Apache Tikaâ„¢ toolkit detects and extracts metadata and structured text content from various documents using existing parser libraries." Written in [[Java]].<br />
* [[DROID]] (cross-platform, open source, [http://digital-preservation.github.com/droid/ website]): ''"DROID is a software tool developed by The National Archives [of the United Kingdom] to perform automated batch identification of file formats."'' Requires [[Java]] 6, will not run on Java 7 as of 28 Oct 2012.<br />
* [[FIDO]] (cross-platform, open source, [http://www.openplanetsfoundation.org/software/fido website]: Format Identification for Digital Objects, written in [[Python]].<br />
* [[File command]] (various implementations): a standard Unix command, found on almost all Unix and Unix-like (i.e., Linux) systems. See the [http://manpages.debian.net/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=file&apropos=0&sektion=0&manpath=Debian+6.0+squeeze&format=html&locale=en Debian man page] for an overview.<br />
*[[FI Tools]] (Windows, commercial, [http://www.forensicinnovations.com/fitools.html website])<br />
* [[G-Spot]] (Windows, freeware, [http://www.headbands.com/gspot/ website]): Identifies [[audio]] and [[video]] codecs need to play a media file.<br />
* [[MediaInfo]] (cross-platform, open source, [http://mediainfo.sourceforge.net/en website]): "MediaInfo is a convenient unified display of the most relevant technical and tag data for video and audio files."<br />
* [[TrID]] (Windows/Linux, free for non-commercial use, [http://mark0.net/soft-trid-e.html website]): identifies files using a database of filetype signatures. Also has an [http://mark0.net/onlinetrid.aspx online version].<br />
<br />
== References ==<br />
* http://www.forensicswiki.org/wiki/File_Format_Identification</div>
Dashcloud
http://fileformats.archiveteam.org/wiki/Waveform_Archiver
Waveform Archiver
2012-12-13T02:18:49Z
<p>Dashcloud: Couple of wavarc items</p>
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<div><br />
* Short blurb about WavArc, with download of it: [http://www.firstpr.com.au/audiocomp/lossless/wavarc/0readme.html<br />
** Download: [http://www.firstpr.com.au/audiocomp/lossless/wavarc/wavarc11.zip http://www.firstpr.com.au/audiocomp/lossless/wavarc/wavarc11.zip]<br />
* Page on Really Rare Wares: [http://web.archive.org/web/20090414130616/http://www.rjamorim.com/rrw/wavarc.html http://web.archive.org/web/20090414130616/http://www.rjamorim.com/rrw/wavarc.html]</div>
Dashcloud
http://fileformats.archiveteam.org/wiki/VocPack
VocPack
2012-12-13T01:50:57Z
<p>Dashcloud: Few links for vocpack</p>
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<div>* Lossless codec by Nicola Ferioli.[http://filext.com/file-extension/VP VP]<br />
* Page on Really Rare Wares: [http://web.archive.org/web/20070804000000/http://www.rjamorim.com/rrw/vocpack.html http://web.archive.org/web/20070804000000/http://www.rjamorim.com/rrw/vocpack.html]</div>
Dashcloud
http://fileformats.archiveteam.org/wiki/Disk_Image_Formats
Disk Image Formats
2012-12-13T01:42:01Z
<p>Dashcloud: add lbl format</p>
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<div>{{FormatInfo<br />
|formattype=electronic<br />
|thiscat=Disk Image Formats<br />
}}<br />
<br />
File systems and other file formats described on this page's parent page describe entities that exist on disks as they would normally used. <br />
<br />
However, there are also file formats that allow a physical disk to be "imaged" into a file, either to re-copied onto a physical disk later, or else used by an *emulator* of the computer system that would have originally. <br />
<br />
These file formats represent a data image of one of the physical floppy disk formats. In addition to the raw data from the disk, these formats may contain metadata that the corresponding emulator environment uses to correctly access the data.<br />
<br />
Typically, when archiving a physical disk for later use, a physical disk will be imaged into one of these file formats. Sub-pages of this page should contain information on the format itself as well as instructions on how to extract a physical disk into that disk image format, including information about what physical drives are required, what software to use and how and what OS that is run under.<br />
<br />
See also [[ROM and memory images]] for images of memory, and [[Floppy disk]]s for the physical floppies.<br />
<br />
==Floppy Disk Image Formats==<br />
Images created directly from floppy disks.<br />
===Generic Sector Images===<br />
<br />
* [[Acorn Archimedes Disk Image]]<br />
* [[ADF (Amiga)]]<br />
* [[Amiga DiskMasher compressed image]] (.dms)<br />
* [[C64 Nibbler Format]] (.nib) (created by mnib)<br />
* [[D64]] and its variants (D71, D81, all with optional error information) from the C64<br />
* [[DART]] (Apple)<br />
* [[DiscFerret floppy image]] (.dfi)<br />
* [[Disk Imploder]] (Amiga) (.dmp, .dex)<br />
* [[Disk Copy 4.2]] (Apple)<br />
* [[Disk Copy 6]] (Apple)<br />
* [[DSK (CPCEMU)|DSK]] (CPCEMU disc image), used for Amstrad and related discs (typically 3" discs)<br />
* [[Famicom Disk System]] (.fds)<br />
* [[FDI]] (Formatted Disk Image)<br />
* [[IMD]] (ImageDisk)<br />
* [[G64]] C64 raw (GCR coded) disk image<br />
* [[MESS floppy image]] (.mfi)<br />
* [[Pasopia disk image]] (.d88)<br />
* [[Raw disk image]] (.img) (ie, created with dd)<br />
* [[TD0]] (TeleDisk)<br />
<br />
===Physical (Hardware) Images===<br />
<br />
* [[DRAFT]] (Software Preservation Society intermediate format)<br />
* [[IPF]] (Software Preservation Society image format)<br />
<br />
==Optical Disc Image Formats==<br />
CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, BluRay, GD-ROM etc.<br />
<br />
* [[BWI]] (BlindWrite Image File)<br />
* [[CDI]] (Disc Juggler)<br />
* [[CloneCD Control File]] (.ccd, .img, .sub)<br />
* [[CUE and BIN]]<br />
* [[DMG]] (Apple)<br />
* [[ISZ]]<br />
* [[MDF and MDS]]<br />
* [[NRG]] (Nero Burning ROM)<br />
<br />
==Hard Disk Image Formats==<br />
<br />
* [[VHD (Virtual Hard Disk)]] (Microsoft)<br />
==Virtualization Image Formats==<br />
* [[OVF (Open Virtualization Format)]]<br />
<br />
==Forensics formats==<br />
* [[AFF]] Advanced Forensics Format<br />
* Expert Witness (i.e. EnCase)<br />
<br />
==Unknown==<br />
* [[lbl]] See here for details: [http://classiccmp.org/pipermail/cctalk/2012-December/326747.html http://classiccmp.org/pipermail/cctalk/2012-December/326747.html]<br />
<br />
==Tools==<br />
* [[The Sleuth Kit and Autopsy]] can read raw, Expert Witness, and AFF formats<br />
* [http://www.winimage.com/ WinImage] to read, write and create images, also lots of info</div>
Dashcloud
http://fileformats.archiveteam.org/wiki/Shorten
Shorten
2012-12-11T03:56:50Z
<p>Dashcloud: Add a couple of links</p>
<hr />
<div>* Official site: [http://www.etree.org/shncom.html http://www.etree.org/shncom.html]<br />
* Multimedia wiki link: [http://wiki.multimedia.cx/index.php?title=Shorten Shorten]<br />
* Hydrogen Audio link: [http://wiki.hydrogenaudio.org/index.php?title=Shorten Shorten]</div>
Dashcloud
http://fileformats.archiveteam.org/wiki/RALF
RALF
2012-12-11T03:53:09Z
<p>Dashcloud: Add a link</p>
<hr />
<div>* Multimedia wiki link: [http://wiki.multimedia.cx/index.php?title=Real_Lossless_Codec Real Lossless Codec]</div>
Dashcloud
http://fileformats.archiveteam.org/wiki/MPEG-4_SLS
MPEG-4 SLS
2012-12-11T03:35:13Z
<p>Dashcloud: Add a couple of links</p>
<hr />
<div>* Multimedia Wiki link: [http://wiki.multimedia.cx/index.php?title=MPEG-4_SLS MPEG-4 SLS]<br />
* Whitepaper: [http://mpeg.chiariglione.org/technologies/mpeg-4/mp04-sls/index.htm http://mpeg.chiariglione.org/technologies/mpeg-4/mp04-sls/index.htm]<br />
* Reference Software: [http://standards.iso.org/ittf/PubliclyAvailableStandards/c052968_ISOIEC_14496-5_2001_Amd_10_2007_Cor_3_2009_Reference_Software.zip http://standards.iso.org/ittf/PubliclyAvailableStandards/c052968_ISOIEC_14496-5_2001_Amd_10_2007_Cor_3_2009_Reference_Software.zip]<br />
* Samples: sls* files at [ftp://mpaudconf:adif2mp4@ftp.iis.fhg.de/mpeg4audio-conformance/compressedMp4/ ftp://mpaudconf:adif2mp4@ftp.iis.fhg.de/mpeg4audio-conformance/compressedMp4/]<br />
* Specification: ISO/IEC 14496-3:2009 [http://www.itscj.ipsj.or.jp/sc29/open/29view/29n6475t.doc (Draft)]</div>
Dashcloud
http://fileformats.archiveteam.org/wiki/MPEG-4_ALS
MPEG-4 ALS
2012-12-11T03:28:07Z
<p>Dashcloud: Add a couple of links</p>
<hr />
<div>* Homepage: [http://www.nue.tu-berlin.de/menue/forschung/projekte/beendete_projekte/mpeg-4_audio_lossless_coding_als/parameter/en/ http://www.nue.tu-berlin.de/menue/forschung/projekte/beendete_projekte/mpeg-4_audio_lossless_coding_als/parameter/en/]<br />
* Multimedia wiki link: [http://wiki.multimedia.cx/index.php?title=MPEG-4_Audio_Lossless_Coding_%28ALS%29 MPEG-4 Audio Lossless Coding (ALS)]<br />
* Reference Software: [http://www.nue.tu-berlin.de/fileadmin/fg97/Forschung/Projekte/Beendete_Projekte/MPEG4_ALS/mp4alsRM22rev2.zip http://www.nue.tu-berlin.de/fileadmin/fg97/Forschung/Projekte/Beendete_Projekte/MPEG4_ALS/mp4alsRM22rev2.zip]<br />
* Whitepaper: [http://elvera.nue.tu-berlin.de/files/0737Liebchen2005.pdf http://elvera.nue.tu-berlin.de/files/0737Liebchen2005.pdf]<br />
* Specification: ISO/IEC 14496-3:2009 [http://www.itscj.ipsj.or.jp/sc29/open/29view/29n6475t.doc (Draft)]<br />
** Simple profile: ISO/IEC 14496-3:2009/PDAM 2 [http://www.itscj.ipsj.or.jp/sc29/open/29view/29n10483t.doc (Draft)]</div>
Dashcloud
http://fileformats.archiveteam.org/wiki/Sonarc
Sonarc
2012-11-30T04:16:03Z
<p>Dashcloud: Add a couple of links</p>
<hr />
<div>* [http://www.speech.cs.cmu.edu/comp.speech/Section3/Software/sonarc.html Homepage?]<br />
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20090403024415/http://www.rjamorim.com/rrw/sonarc.html Really Rare Wares page]</div>
Dashcloud
http://fileformats.archiveteam.org/wiki/OptimFROG
OptimFROG
2012-11-30T04:10:51Z
<p>Dashcloud: Add a link</p>
<hr />
<div>* [http://www.losslessaudio.org/ Official homepage]</div>
Dashcloud
http://fileformats.archiveteam.org/wiki/Split2000
Split2000
2012-11-30T04:08:38Z
<p>Dashcloud: Add a link</p>
<hr />
<div>* [http://web.archive.org/web/20090427051241/http://www.rjamorim.com/rrw/split2000.html Really Rare Wares page, including mirror of original homepage]</div>
Dashcloud
http://fileformats.archiveteam.org/wiki/Meridian_Lossless_Packing
Meridian Lossless Packing
2012-11-30T04:01:31Z
<p>Dashcloud: Add a link</p>
<hr />
<div>* [http://wiki.multimedia.cx/index.php?title=Lossless_Predictive_Audio_Coding MLP page on Multimedia Wiki]</div>
Dashcloud
http://fileformats.archiveteam.org/wiki/LPAC
LPAC
2012-11-30T03:58:48Z
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<hr />
<div>* [http://www.nue.tu-berlin.de/fileadmin/fg97/Ueber_uns/Team/Liebchen/LPAC/lpacarc.html Official homepage, with downloads]<br />
* [http://wiki.multimedia.cx/index.php?title=Lossless_Predictive_Audio_Coding LPAC page on Multimedia Wiki]</div>
Dashcloud
http://fileformats.archiveteam.org/wiki/LiteWave
LiteWave
2012-11-30T03:55:21Z
<p>Dashcloud: Add a couple of links</p>
<hr />
<div>* [http://web.archive.org/web/20090422141246/http://www.rjamorim.com/rrw/litewave.html Really Rare Wares page with download]<br />
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20090425141223/http://www.clearjump.com/products/litewave/ Former homepage]</div>
Dashcloud
http://fileformats.archiveteam.org/wiki/LA
LA
2012-11-30T03:52:29Z
<p>Dashcloud: Add a couple of links</p>
<hr />
<div>* [http://www.lossless-audio.com/ Official homepage, with downloads and sourcecode]<br />
* [http://wiki.multimedia.cx/index.php?title=La_Lossless_Audio LA Multimedia Wiki page]</div>
Dashcloud
http://fileformats.archiveteam.org/wiki/Dakx_Wav
Dakx Wav
2012-11-30T03:42:06Z
<p>Dashcloud: Add a couple of links</p>
<hr />
<div>* [http://web.archive.org/web/20090427041525/http://www.rjamorim.com/rrw/daxwav.html Page from Really Rare Wares with downloads, brief descriptions]<br />
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20080513171336/http://dakx.com/ Homepage]</div>
Dashcloud
http://fileformats.archiveteam.org/wiki/APAC
APAC
2012-11-30T03:37:55Z
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<hr />
<div>* [http://web.archive.org/web/20080611064507/http://www.marian.de/en/downloads Official homepage with download]</div>
Dashcloud
http://fileformats.archiveteam.org/wiki/ADA
ADA
2012-11-30T03:37:00Z
<p>Dashcloud: Incorrect link</p>
<hr />
<div>* [http://web.archive.org/web/20090422133229/http://www.rjamorim.com/rrw/ada.html Brief description and download of the encoder]</div>
Dashcloud
http://fileformats.archiveteam.org/wiki/ADA
ADA
2012-11-30T03:34:09Z
<p>Dashcloud: Add a couple of links</p>
<hr />
<div>* [http://web.archive.org/web/20090422133229/http://www.rjamorim.com/rrw/ada.html Brief description and download of the encoder] <br />
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20080611064507/http://www.marian.de/en/downloads Official homepage with download]</div>
Dashcloud
http://fileformats.archiveteam.org/wiki/Document
Document
2012-11-24T17:00:17Z
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<hr />
<div>{|<br />
|[[File Formats]]<br />
| ><br />
|[[Electronic File Formats]]<br />
| ><br />
|[[Document]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Desktop Publishing ==<br />
<br />
* [[Impression]]<br />
* [[Microsoft Publisher]] (.pub)<br />
* [[PageMaker]] (originally from Aldus, later Adobe)<br />
* [[PageMagic]]<br />
* [[The Print Shop]] (Broderbund)<br />
* [[Publish It!]] (.dtp)<br />
<br />
== Document storage/exchange formats (non-program-specific)==<br />
* [[CSV]] (Comma Separated Values)<br />
* [[PDF]] (Portable Document Format)<br />
* [[RTF]] (Rich Text Format)<br />
* [[RTFD]] (Rich Text Format Directory)<br />
* [[TXT]] (Un-structured text document)<br />
<br />
== eBook / ePublication formats ==<br />
* [[AZW]]<br />
* [[EPUB]]<br />
* [[MOBI]]<br />
<br />
== Markup ==<br />
* [[HTML]] (HyperText Markup Language)<br />
* [[Markdown]]<br />
* [[Scribe]]<br />
* [[SGML]] (Standard Generalised Markup Format)<br />
* [[Text Encoding Initiative|TEI]] (Text Encoding Initiative; Specialised dialect of SGML)<br />
* [[TEX]] (TeX)<br />
* [[XHTML]] (Extensible HTML)<br />
* [[XML]]<br />
<br />
== Multi-function office suites ==<br />
* [[UOF]]<br />
<br />
== Presentation ==<br />
* [[OpenDocument presentation]] (ODP)<br />
* [[OTP]] (OpenDocument Presentation Template)<br />
* [[PPS]] (PowerPoint slide show- autoplay)<br />
* [[PPSM]] (PowerPoint macro-enabled slide show)<br />
* [[PPSX]] (PowerPoint slide show, XML format- autoplay)<br />
* [[POT]] (PowerPoint template)<br />
* [[POTM]] (PowerPoint macro-enabled template)<br />
* [[POTX]] (PowerPoint template, XML format)<br />
* [[PPT]] (PowerPoint presentation)<br />
* [[PPTM]] (PowerPoint macro-enabled presentation)<br />
* [[PPTX]] (PowerPoint presentation, XML format)<br />
* [[STI]] (OpenOffice.org 1.0 presentation template)<br />
* [[SXI]] (StarOffice / OpenOffice.org)<br />
<br />
== Spreadsheet ==<br />
* [[Lotus 1-2-3]]<br />
* [[Lotus Symphony]]<br />
* [[OpenDocument Spreadsheet]]<br />
* [[OpenDocument Spreadsheet Template]]<br />
** [[ODS files created by Microsoft Office 2007 SP2]]<br />
* [[WB2]] (Quattro Pro 6.0)<br />
* [[SDC]] (StarOffice spreadsheet)<br />
* [[SXC]] (OpenOffice.org 1.0 Spreadsheet)<br />
* [[STC]] (OpenOffice.org 1.0 Spreadsheet Template)<br />
* [[XLS]] (Excel spreadsheet format)<br />
* [[XLSB]] (Excel binary workbook)<br />
* [[XLSM]] (Excel macro-enabled spreadsheet format)<br />
* [[XLSX]] (Excel spreadsheet format, XML version)<br />
* [[XLT]] (Excel template)<br />
* [[XLTM]] (Excel macro-enabled template)<br />
* [[XLTX]] (Excel template, XML version)<br />
* [[SuperCalc 3]]<br />
* [[VisiCalc]]<br />
<br />
== Word Processor ==<br />
* [[ABW]] (Abiword word processor)<br />
* [[CHI]] (ChiWriter word processor)<br />
* [[TechWriter|EasiWriter / TechWriter]] (Word processor file format)<br />
* [[HWP]] (Hangul WP 97)<br />
* [[IBM Displaywriter]] (dedicated word processing machine)<br />
* [[Kingsoft Office]] (.wps)<br />
* [[Locoscript]]<br />
** [[LWP]] (Lotus WordPro Document) <br />
* [[MCW]]<br />
* [[MultiMate Professional Word Processor]]<br />
* Microsoft Word<br />
** [[DOC]] (Word document)<br />
** [[DOCM]] (Word macro-enabled document)<br />
** [[DOCX]] (Word document, XML format)<br />
** [[DOT]] (Word template)<br />
** [[DOTM]] (Word macro-enabled template)<br />
** [[DOTX]] (Word template, XML format)<br />
** [[XML]] (Word 2003 XML - also uses [[DOC]])<br />
* [[Microsoft Works]] (.wps)<br />
* [[OpenDocument Text]] (.odt)<br />
* OpenOffice.org<br />
** [[STW]] (OpenOffice.org 1.0 Text Document Template)<br />
* [[PC-Write]]<br />
* [[Samna Word]]<br />
* [[ScreenWriter II]] (for Apple II; formerly SuperScribe II)<br />
* Star Office Writer<br />
** [[SDW]]<br />
** [[SXW]] (Also used by OpenOffice.org)<br />
* [[TechWriter]] (Scientific word processor file format)<br />
* [[WordPerfect]]<br />
* [[WordStar]]<br />
** [[WordStar 2000]]<br />
<br />
== Other ==<br />
* [[602]]<br />
* [[ACL]]<br />
* [[AFP]]<br />
* [[ANS]]<br />
* [[ASC]]<br />
* [[AWW]]<br />
* [[CCF]]<br />
* [[CWK]]<br />
* [[DJVU]]<br />
* [[DOX]] (Mutimate document, and others)<br />
* [[EGT]]<br />
* [[FDX]]<br />
* [[FTM]]<br />
* [[FTX]]<br />
* [[GM6]] (Game Maker 6 source)<br />
* [[GMK]] (Game Maker 7-8 source)<br />
* [[HWP]]<br />
* [[HWPML]]<br />
* [[LWP]]<br />
* [[MBP]]<br />
* [[NB]]<br />
* [[NBP]]<br />
* [[ODM]]<br />
* [[OMM]]<br />
* [[ONE]] (Microsoft OneNote 2010 / 2007 Section)<br />
* [[ONEPKG]] (Microsoft OneNote Package)<br />
* [[OTT]]<br />
* [[PAGES]]<br />
* [[PAP]]<br />
* [[PAT]] (Multimate document, and many others)<br />
* [[PDAX]]<br />
* [[QUOX]]<br />
* [[RPT]]<br />
* [[scriv]] (Scrivener document format)<br />
* [[STW]]<br />
* [[UOML]]<br />
* [[VIA]]<br />
* [[WPS]]<br />
* [[WPT]]<br />
* [[WRD]]<br />
* [[WRF]]<br />
* [[WRI]]<br />
* [[XPS]]<br />
<br />
[[Category:Document| ]]</div>
Dashcloud
http://fileformats.archiveteam.org/wiki/Document
Document
2012-11-24T15:37:23Z
<p>Dashcloud: Add some spreadsheet formats</p>
<hr />
<div>{|<br />
|[[File Formats]]<br />
| ><br />
|[[Electronic File Formats]]<br />
| ><br />
|[[Document]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Desktop Publishing ==<br />
<br />
* [[Impression]]<br />
* [[Microsoft Publisher]] (.pub)<br />
* [[PageMaker]] (originally from Aldus, later Adobe)<br />
* [[PageMagic]]<br />
* [[The Print Shop]] (Broderbund)<br />
* [[Publish It!]] (.dtp)<br />
<br />
== Document storage/exchange formats (non-program-specific)==<br />
* [[CSV]] (Comma Separated Values)<br />
* [[PDF]] (Portable Document Format)<br />
* [[RTF]] (Rich Text Format)<br />
* [[RTFD]] (Rich Text Format Directory)<br />
* [[TXT]] (Un-structured text document)<br />
<br />
== eBook / ePublication formats ==<br />
* [[AZW]]<br />
* [[EPUB]]<br />
* [[MOBI]]<br />
<br />
== Markup ==<br />
* [[HTML]] (HyperText Markup Language)<br />
* [[Markdown]]<br />
* [[Scribe]]<br />
* [[SGML]] (Standard Generalised Markup Format)<br />
* [[Text Encoding Initiative|TEI]] (Text Encoding Initiative; Specialised dialect of SGML)<br />
* [[TEX]] (TeX)<br />
* [[XHTML]] (Extensible HTML)<br />
* [[XML]]<br />
<br />
== Multi-function office suites ==<br />
* [[UOF]]<br />
<br />
== Presentation ==<br />
* [[OpenDocument presentation]] (ODP)<br />
* [[PPS]] (PowerPoint slide show)<br />
* [[PPSM]] (PowerPoint macro-enabled slide show)<br />
* [[PPSX]] (PowerPoint slide show, XML format)<br />
* [[POT]] (PowerPoint template)<br />
* [[POTM]] (PowerPoint macro-enabled template)<br />
* [[POTX]] (PowerPoint template, XML format)<br />
* [[PPT]] (PowerPoint presentation)<br />
* [[PPTM]] (PowerPoint macro-enabled presentation)<br />
* [[PPTX]] (PowerPoint presentation, XML format)<br />
* [[SXI]] (StarOffice)<br />
<br />
== Spreadsheet ==<br />
* [[Lotus 1-2-3]]<br />
* [[Lotus Symphony]]<br />
* [[OpenDocument Spreadsheet]]<br />
* [[OpenDocument Spreadsheet Template]]<br />
** [[ODS files created by Microsoft Office 2007 SP2]]<br />
* [[WB2]] (Quattro Pro 6.0)<br />
* [[SDC]] (StarOffice spreadsheet)<br />
* [[SXC]] (OpenOffice.org 1.0 Spreadsheet)<br />
* [[STC]] (OpenOffice.org 1.0 Spreadsheet Template)<br />
* [[XLS]] (Excel spreadsheet format)<br />
* [[XLSB]] (Excel binary workbook)<br />
* [[XLSM]] (Excel macro-enabled spreadsheet format)<br />
* [[XLSX]] (Excel spreadsheet format, XML version)<br />
* [[XLT]] (Excel template)<br />
* [[XLTM]] (Excel macro-enabled template)<br />
* [[XLTX]] (Excel template, XML version)<br />
* [[SuperCalc 3]]<br />
* [[VisiCalc]]<br />
<br />
== Word Processor ==<br />
* [[ABW]] (Abiword word processor)<br />
* [[CHI]] (ChiWriter word processor)<br />
* [[TechWriter|EasiWriter / TechWriter]] (Word processor file format)<br />
* [[HWP]] (Hangul WP 97)<br />
* [[IBM Displaywriter]] (dedicated word processing machine)<br />
* [[Kingsoft Office]] (.wps)<br />
* [[Locoscript]]<br />
** [[LWP]] (Lotus WordPro Document) <br />
* [[MCW]]<br />
* [[MultiMate Professional Word Processor]]<br />
* Microsoft Word<br />
** [[DOC]] (Word document)<br />
** [[DOCM]] (Word macro-enabled document)<br />
** [[DOCX]] (Word document, XML format)<br />
** [[DOT]] (Word template)<br />
** [[DOTM]] (Word macro-enabled template)<br />
** [[DOTX]] (Word template, XML format)<br />
** [[XML]] (Word 2003 XML - also uses [[DOC]])<br />
* [[Microsoft Works]] (.wps)<br />
* [[OpenDocument Text]] (.odt)<br />
* OpenOffice.org<br />
** [[STW]] (OpenOffice.org 1.0 Text Document Template)<br />
* [[PC-Write]]<br />
* [[Samna Word]]<br />
* [[ScreenWriter II]] (for Apple II; formerly SuperScribe II)<br />
* Star Office Writer<br />
** [[SDW]]<br />
** [[SXW]] (Also used by OpenOffice.org)<br />
* [[TechWriter]] (Scientific word processor file format)<br />
* [[WordPerfect]]<br />
* [[WordStar]]<br />
** [[WordStar 2000]]<br />
<br />
== Other ==<br />
* [[602]]<br />
* [[ACL]]<br />
* [[AFP]]<br />
* [[ANS]]<br />
* [[ASC]]<br />
* [[AWW]]<br />
* [[CCF]]<br />
* [[CWK]]<br />
* [[DJVU]]<br />
* [[DOX]] (Mutimate document, and others)<br />
* [[EGT]]<br />
* [[FDX]]<br />
* [[FTM]]<br />
* [[FTX]]<br />
* [[GM6]] (Game Maker 6 source)<br />
* [[GMK]] (Game Maker 7-8 source)<br />
* [[HWP]]<br />
* [[HWPML]]<br />
* [[LWP]]<br />
* [[MBP]]<br />
* [[NB]]<br />
* [[NBP]]<br />
* [[ODM]]<br />
* [[OMM]]<br />
* [[ONE]] (Microsoft OneNote 2010 / 2007 Section)<br />
* [[ONEPKG]] (Microsoft OneNote Package)<br />
* [[OTT]]<br />
* [[PAGES]]<br />
* [[PAP]]<br />
* [[PAT]] (Multimate document, and many others)<br />
* [[PDAX]]<br />
* [[QUOX]]<br />
* [[RPT]]<br />
* [[scriv]] (Scrivener document format)<br />
* [[STW]]<br />
* [[UOML]]<br />
* [[VIA]]<br />
* [[WPS]]<br />
* [[WPT]]<br />
* [[WRD]]<br />
* [[WRF]]<br />
* [[WRI]]<br />
* [[XPS]]<br />
<br />
[[Category:Document| ]]</div>
Dashcloud
http://fileformats.archiveteam.org/wiki/Document
Document
2012-11-24T15:27:33Z
<p>Dashcloud: Add more word processing formats</p>
<hr />
<div>{|<br />
|[[File Formats]]<br />
| ><br />
|[[Electronic File Formats]]<br />
| ><br />
|[[Document]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Desktop Publishing ==<br />
<br />
* [[Impression]]<br />
* [[Microsoft Publisher]] (.pub)<br />
* [[PageMaker]] (originally from Aldus, later Adobe)<br />
* [[PageMagic]]<br />
* [[The Print Shop]] (Broderbund)<br />
* [[Publish It!]] (.dtp)<br />
<br />
== Document storage/exchange formats (non-program-specific)==<br />
* [[CSV]] (Comma Separated Values)<br />
* [[PDF]] (Portable Document Format)<br />
* [[RTF]] (Rich Text Format)<br />
* [[RTFD]] (Rich Text Format Directory)<br />
* [[TXT]] (Un-structured text document)<br />
<br />
== eBook / ePublication formats ==<br />
* [[AZW]]<br />
* [[EPUB]]<br />
* [[MOBI]]<br />
<br />
== Markup ==<br />
* [[HTML]] (HyperText Markup Language)<br />
* [[Markdown]]<br />
* [[Scribe]]<br />
* [[SGML]] (Standard Generalised Markup Format)<br />
* [[Text Encoding Initiative|TEI]] (Text Encoding Initiative; Specialised dialect of SGML)<br />
* [[TEX]] (TeX)<br />
* [[XHTML]] (Extensible HTML)<br />
* [[XML]]<br />
<br />
== Multi-function office suites ==<br />
* [[UOF]]<br />
<br />
== Presentation ==<br />
* [[OpenDocument presentation]] (ODP)<br />
* [[PPS]] (PowerPoint slide show)<br />
* [[PPSM]] (PowerPoint macro-enabled slide show)<br />
* [[PPSX]] (PowerPoint slide show, XML format)<br />
* [[POT]] (PowerPoint template)<br />
* [[POTM]] (PowerPoint macro-enabled template)<br />
* [[POTX]] (PowerPoint template, XML format)<br />
* [[PPT]] (PowerPoint presentation)<br />
* [[PPTM]] (PowerPoint macro-enabled presentation)<br />
* [[PPTX]] (PowerPoint presentation, XML format)<br />
* [[SXI]] (StarOffice)<br />
<br />
== Spreadsheet ==<br />
* [[Lotus 1-2-3]]<br />
* [[Lotus Symphony]]<br />
* [[OpenDocument Spreadsheet]]<br />
** [[ODS files created by Microsoft Office 2007 SP2]]<br />
* [[SDC]] (StarOffice spreadsheet)<br />
* [[XLS]] (Excel spreadsheet format)<br />
* [[XLSB]] (Excel binary workbook)<br />
* [[XLSM]] (Excel macro-enabled spreadsheet format)<br />
* [[XLSX]] (Excel spreadsheet format, XML version)<br />
* [[XLT]] (Excel template)<br />
* [[XLTM]] (Excel macro-enabled template)<br />
* [[XLTX]] (Excel template, XML version)<br />
* [[SuperCalc 3]]<br />
* [[VisiCalc]]<br />
<br />
== Word Processor ==<br />
* [[ABW]] (Abiword word processor)<br />
* [[CHI]] (ChiWriter word processor)<br />
* [[TechWriter|EasiWriter / TechWriter]] (Word processor file format)<br />
* [[HWP]] (Hangul WP 97)<br />
* [[IBM Displaywriter]] (dedicated word processing machine)<br />
* [[Kingsoft Office]] (.wps)<br />
* [[Locoscript]]<br />
** [[LWP]] (Lotus WordPro Document) <br />
* [[MCW]]<br />
* [[MultiMate Professional Word Processor]]<br />
* Microsoft Word<br />
** [[DOC]] (Word document)<br />
** [[DOCM]] (Word macro-enabled document)<br />
** [[DOCX]] (Word document, XML format)<br />
** [[DOT]] (Word template)<br />
** [[DOTM]] (Word macro-enabled template)<br />
** [[DOTX]] (Word template, XML format)<br />
** [[XML]] (Word 2003 XML - also uses [[DOC]])<br />
* [[Microsoft Works]] (.wps)<br />
* [[OpenDocument Text]] (.odt)<br />
* OpenOffice.org<br />
** [[STW]] (OpenOffice.org 1.0 Text Document Template)<br />
* [[PC-Write]]<br />
* [[Samna Word]]<br />
* [[ScreenWriter II]] (for Apple II; formerly SuperScribe II)<br />
* Star Office Writer<br />
** [[SDW]]<br />
** [[SXW]] (Also used by OpenOffice.org)<br />
* [[TechWriter]] (Scientific word processor file format)<br />
* [[WordPerfect]]<br />
* [[WordStar]]<br />
** [[WordStar 2000]]<br />
<br />
== Other ==<br />
* [[602]]<br />
* [[ACL]]<br />
* [[AFP]]<br />
* [[ANS]]<br />
* [[ASC]]<br />
* [[AWW]]<br />
* [[CCF]]<br />
* [[CWK]]<br />
* [[DJVU]]<br />
* [[DOX]] (Mutimate document, and others)<br />
* [[EGT]]<br />
* [[FDX]]<br />
* [[FTM]]<br />
* [[FTX]]<br />
* [[GM6]] (Game Maker 6 source)<br />
* [[GMK]] (Game Maker 7-8 source)<br />
* [[HWP]]<br />
* [[HWPML]]<br />
* [[LWP]]<br />
* [[MBP]]<br />
* [[NB]]<br />
* [[NBP]]<br />
* [[ODM]]<br />
* [[OMM]]<br />
* [[ONE]] (Microsoft OneNote 2010 / 2007 Section)<br />
* [[ONEPKG]] (Microsoft OneNote Package)<br />
* [[OTT]]<br />
* [[PAGES]]<br />
* [[PAP]]<br />
* [[PAT]] (Multimate document, and many others)<br />
* [[PDAX]]<br />
* [[QUOX]]<br />
* [[RPT]]<br />
* [[scriv]] (Scrivener document format)<br />
* [[STW]]<br />
* [[UOML]]<br />
* [[VIA]]<br />
* [[WPS]]<br />
* [[WPT]]<br />
* [[WRD]]<br />
* [[WRF]]<br />
* [[WRI]]<br />
* [[XPS]]<br />
<br />
[[Category:Document| ]]</div>
Dashcloud
http://fileformats.archiveteam.org/wiki/Audio_and_Music
Audio and Music
2012-11-19T04:23:02Z
<p>Dashcloud: Add a bunch of lossless audio codecs</p>
<hr />
<div>__NOTOC__<br />
{|<br />
|[[File Formats]]<br />
| ><br />
|[[Electronic File Formats]]<br />
| ><br />
|[[Audio and Music]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
[[Electronic_File_Formats|Electronic Formats]] concerned with audio and musical data, including sound recording, instrument control, musical notation, etc.<br />
<br />
== Audio and sequencer software ==<br />
<br />
* [[AUP]] (Audacity)<br />
* Cakewalk<br />
** [[CWP]] (Cakewalk Project)<br />
** [[SFZ]] (Cakewalk Sample Definition File)<br />
** [[WRK]] (Cakewalk Project)<br />
* [[CUBASE]] (Steinberg)<br />
** [[ALL]] - A Steinberg [[CUBASE]] VST file for saving songs (pre 2002).<br />
** [[ARR]] - A Steinberg [[CUBASE]] VST file for saving arrangements (pre 2002). <br />
** [[CPR]] - A Steinberg [[CUBASE]] SX file for saving projects (2002 - ).<br />
** [[NPR]] - A Steinberg [[NUENDO]] file for saving arrangements (2002 - ).<br />
* [[FLP]] (FruityLoops / FL Studio project files)<br />
* [[LOGIC]] (Logic)<br />
* Pro Tools<br />
** [[PTS]] (Pro Tools 7-9) <br />
** [[PTX]] (Pro Tools 10)<br />
* Propellerhead Reason<br />
** [[REX]] - Propellerhead Reason ReCycle Loop File<br />
** [[RFL]] - Propellerhead Reason ReFill Sound Bank<br />
** [[RNS]] - Propellerhead Reason Reason Song File<br />
** [[RSN]] - Propellerhead Reason Reason Project File<br />
** [[RX2]] - Propellerhead Reason REX2 Audio File<br />
** [[SX2]] - Propellerhead Reason NN-XT Patch File<br />
* Renoise<br />
** [[NTK (Renoise)|NTK]] (Renoise Song)<br />
** [[PTK]] (Renoise Song)<br />
** [[RNS]] (Renoise Song)<br />
** [[XRNS]] (Renoise Song)<br />
* [[SES (Cool Edit / Audition)]] (Cool Edit / Audition Multi Track Session file)<br />
<br />
== Audio recording and sound waves ==<br />
<br />
* Container formats<br />
** [[ASF]] (Advanced Systems Format)<br />
** [[MP4]] (MPEG-4 Part 14 media container)<br />
** [[OGG]] (Vorbis, CELT or Opus audio compression format)<br />
** [[RM]] (RealMedia)<br />
* Lossless compression<br />
** [[AAL]] (Lossless variant of ATRAC)<br />
** [[ADA]] (Advanced Digital Audio)<br />
** [[ALAC]] (Apple Lossless Audio Codec)<br />
** [[APAC]] (Marian's A-pac)<br />
** [[APE]] (Monkey's Audio)<br />
** [[Dakx Wav]]<br />
** [[DTS-HD]] (Lossless variant of DTS- DTS-HD Master Audio)<br />
** [[FLAC]] (Free Lossless Audio Codec)<br />
** [[LA]] (Lossless Audio)<br />
** [[LiteWave]]<br />
** [[LPAC]] (Lossless Predictive Audio Coding)<br />
** [[MLP]] (Meridian Lossless Packing Audio)<br />
** [[MPEG-4 ALS]] (MPEG-4 Audio Lossless Coding)<br />
** [[MPEG-4 SLS]] (MPEG-4 Scalable lossless coding mode)<br />
** [[OFR]] (OptimFROG lossless audio)<br />
** [[PCA]] (Sony's Perfect Clarity Audio)<br />
** [[RALF]] (Real Lossless Audio Codec)<br />
** [[RKA]] (RK Audio)<br />
** [[SHN]] (Shorten)<br />
** [[Sonarc]]<br />
** [[Split2000]]<br />
** [[TAK]] (Tom's Lossless Audio Kompressor)<br />
** [[TrueHD]] (Dolby TrueHD)<br />
** [[TTA]] (True Audio)<br />
** [[VocPack]]<br />
** [[WavArc]]<br />
** [[WavPack]] (WavPack Lossless)<br />
** [[WMA Lossless]] (Windows Media Audio 9 Lossless)<br />
* Lossy compression<br />
** [[AA]] (Audible Audiobook)<br />
** [[AAC]] (Advanced Audio Coding)<br />
** [[ATRAC]] (Adaptive Transform Acoustic Coding)<br />
** [[AAX]] (Audible Audiobook)<br />
** [[M4A]] (MPEG-4 Audio)<br />
** [[M4B]] (iTunes Audio Book)<br />
** [[M4P]] (Fairplay DRM Encrypted [[M4A]])<br />
** [[M4R]] (Apple iPhone Ringtones - see [[M4A]])<br />
** [[MP+]] (MPEGplus Audio)<br />
** [[MP1]] (MPEG Audio Layer 1)<br />
** [[MP2]] (MPEG-1 Audio Layer II)<br />
** [[MP3]] (MPEG-1 / MPEG-2 Audio Layer III)<br />
** [[MPA]] (MPEG Audio)<br />
** [[MPC (Musepack)|MPC]] (Musepack Audio)<br />
** [[RA]] (RealAudio)<br />
** [[SPX]] (Speex)<br />
** [[WMA]] (Windows Media Audio)<br />
* Uncompressed audio<br />
** [[AIFF|AIF / AIFF]] (Audio Interchange File Format)<br />
** [[LPCM]] (Linear Pulse Code Modulated Audio)<br />
** [[WAV]] (Waveform Audio File Format)<br />
* Various encodings<br />
** [[AIFC]] ([[AIFF]] Compressed)<br />
** [[AU]] (Sun Microsystems audio format)<br />
<br />
== Emulated music ==<br />
<br />
* [[DSF]] (Dreamcast [[Portable Sound Format|PSF]])<br />
* [[DSFLIB]] ([[DSF]] Library)<br />
* [[GSF]] (Game Boy Advance [[PSF]])<br />
* [[GSFLIB]] ([[GSF]] Library)<br />
* [[MINIGSF]] ([[GSF]] track)<br />
* [[MINIPSF]] ([[PSF]] track)<br />
* [[MINIPSF2]] ([[PSF2]] track)<br />
* [[MINIQSF]] ([[QSF]] track)<br />
* [[MINISNSF]] ([[SNSF]] track)<br />
* [[MINISSF]] ([[SSF]] track)<br />
* [[MINIUSF]] ([[USF]] track)<br />
* [[Portable Sound Format|PSF]] (Portable Sound Format)<br />
* [[PSF1]] (Playstation [[PSF]])<br />
* [[PSF2]] (Playstation 2 [[PSF]])<br />
* [[QSF]] (Capcom Q-Sound [[PSF]])<br />
* [[QSFLIB]] ([[QSF]] Library)<br />
* [[SSF]] (Sega Saturn [[Portable Sound Format|PSF]])<br />
* [[SSFLIB]] ([[SSF]] Library)<br />
* [[USF]] (Nintendo 64 [[Portable Sound Format|PSF]])<br />
* [[USFLIB]] ([[USF]] library)<br />
<br />
== Game audio and music ==<br />
<br />
* Atari<br />
** [[SAP]] (Atari POKEY)<br />
* [[CIN]] (Cinemaware)<br />
* [[CORE]] (Core Design)<br />
* [[DI]] (Digital Illusions)<br />
* Electronic Arts<br />
** [[8SVX|8SV / 8SVX]] (IFF-8SVX)<br />
** [[IFF]] (Amiga 8SVX)<br />
* Epic Megagames<br />
** [[MASI]] (Epic Megagames MASI)<br />
** [[PSM (Epic)|PSM]] (Epic Megagames MASI)<br />
* id Software<br />
** [[DNF]] (id Software)<br />
** [[IMF (id)|IMF]] (id Software Music Format)<br />
** [[WLF]] (id Software)<br />
* [[Interplay ACM]] (.acm)<br />
* [[INS (Infogrames)|INS]] (Infogrames)<br />
* [[J2B]] (XMP Game Module)<br />
* LucasArts<br />
** [[LAA]] (LucasArts Adlib Audio)<br />
** [[SCUMM]] (SCUMM)<br />
* Nintendo<br />
** [[2SF]] (Nintendo DS [[PSF]])<br />
** [[AFC]] (Nintendo Gamecube)<br />
** [[ASN]] (Nintendo Gamecube)<br />
** [[ASR]] (Nintendo Wii)<br />
** [[AST (Wii)|AST]] (Nintendo Wii sound format)<br />
** [[BRSTM]] (Nintendo Wii streaming format)<br />
** [[DSP]] (Donkey Konga 2)<br />
** [[GBR]] (Game Boy Sound)<br />
** [[GBS]] (Game Boy Sound)<br />
** [[GCA]] (Nintendo Wii)<br />
** [[GOT]] (God of Thunder)<br />
* Origin Software<br />
** [[M]] (Origin Software - Ultima 6 Music)<br />
* Sierra<br />
** [[AGI]] (Sierra AGI)<br />
** [[SCI]] (Used in Sierra PC games)<br />
* Sony<br />
** [[ASS]] (Sony Playstation)<br />
** [[CCC]] (Sony Playstation)<br />
** [[DXH]] (Sony Playstation)<br />
** [[FAG]] (Sony Playstation)<br />
** [[FSB]] (Sony Playstation)<br />
** [[GMS]] (Sony Playstation)<br />
** [[LEG]] (Sony Playstation)<br />
** [[I100]] (Sony Playstation)<br />
** [[I400]] (Sony Playstation)<br />
** [[I80]] (Sony Playstation)<br />
** [[ILD]] (Sony Playstation)<br />
** [[KCES]] (Sony Playstation)<br />
** [[MI2]] (Sony Playstation 2)<br />
** [[MI4]] (Sony Playstation)<br />
** [[MIB]] (Sony Playstation)<br />
** [[MIC]] (Sony Playstation)<br />
* [[UMX]] (Unreal Music Format)<br />
* [[VGM]] (Videogame Music)<br />
* Westwood Studios<br />
** [[ADL (Westwood)|ADL]] (Westwood Studios)<br />
** [[AUD (Westwood)|AUD]] (Westwood Studios)<br />
<br />
== Metadata formats ==<br />
<br />
* [[MDZ]] - strictly not itself a music format, but a metadata file for other music files used by Open Cubic Player. See http://www.cubic.org/player/doc/node72.htm<br />
<br />
== Music trackers ==<br />
<br />
* [[128]] (Soundtrakker 128)<br />
* [[1TM]] (1tracker)<br />
* [[669]] (Composer 669 module)<br />
* Adlib Tracker<br />
** [[A2B]] (Adlib Tracker II bank)<br />
** [[A2F]] (Adlib Tracker II instrument with fm-register macro)<br />
** [[A2I]] (Adlib Tracker II instrument)<br />
** [[A2M]] (Adlib Tracker II song format)<br />
** [[A2P]] (Adlib Tracker II pattern)<br />
** [[A2T]] (Adlib Tracker II tiny module)<br />
** [[A2W]] (Adlib Tracker II bank with macros)<br />
* [[Arkos Tracker]] (.aks)<br />
* BoomTracker v4.0<br />
** [[CFF]] (BoomTracker v4.0 song format)<br />
** [[CIF (BoomTracker)|CIF]] (BoomTracker 4.0 instrument)<br />
* [[BR]] (BeRoTracker)<br />
* [[BSF]] (BoyScout Tracker)<br />
* Chaos Music Composer<br />
** [[CM3]] ([[CMC]] "3/4")<br />
** [[CMC]] (Chaos Music Composer)<br />
** [[CMR]] ([[CMC]] "Rzog")<br />
** [[CMS]] (Stereo Double [[CMC]])<br />
** [[DMC]] (Double ChaosMusicComposer)<br />
* [[CT]] (CyberTracker)<br />
* [[CT2]] (craptracker ii)<br />
* [[CUST]] (DeliTracker Custom)<br />
* DigiBooster<br />
** [[DBM]] (DigiBooster module)<br />
** [[DBMO]] (DigiBooster modules)<br />
* [[DMF (Delusion)|DMF]] (Delusion Digital Music Format)<br />
* [[DMF (X-Tracker)|X-Tracker]] (X-Tracker)<br />
* [[DTM (DeFy)|DTM]] (DeFy Adlib Tracker)<br />
* [[DTM (DigiTrekker)|DTM]] (DigiTrekker)<br />
* [[DTM (Digital Tracker)|DTM]] (Digital Tracker)<br />
* [[DTT]] (Desktop Tracker)<br />
* [[EX]] (Fashion Tracker)<br />
* Farandole Composer<br />
** [[F2R]] (Farandole Form 2.0)<br />
** [[FAR]] (Farandole Composer)<br />
** [[FPT]] (Farandole Composer pattern)<br />
** [[FSM]] (Farandole Composer Sample / Instrument)<br />
** [[USM]] (Unsigned [[FSM]])<br />
* FastTracker / FastTracker 2<br />
** [[FT]] (FastTracker module)<br />
** [[XI]] (Extended instrument)<br />
** [[XM]] (Extended module)<br />
* [[FCHS]] (Fuchs Tracker)<br />
* FM-Kingtracker<br />
** [[FIB]] (FM-Kingtracker bank)<br />
** [[FIN]] (FM-Kingtracker instrument)<br />
** [[FMK]] (FM-Kingtracker song format)<br />
* [[FLS]] (Flash Tracker)<br />
* [[FLT]] (Startrekker / Audio Sculpturer)<br />
* [[FLX]] (Flex Tracker)<br />
* [[FNK]] (FunkTracker)<br />
* [[FTC]] (Fast Tracker)<br />
* [[FTM]] (FamiTracker)<br />
* Future Composer<br />
** [[FC]] (Future Composer v1.x)<br />
** [[FC13]] (Future Composer v1.3)<br />
** [[FC14]] (Future Composer v1.4)<br />
** [[FC3]] (Future Composer v1.3)<br />
** [[FC4]] (Future Composer v1.4)<br />
* Groumpf Tracker<br />
** [[GT2]] (Groumpf Tracker)<br />
** [[GTK]] (Groumpf Tracker)<br />
* [[GTR]] (Global Tracker v1.x)<br />
* HSC AdLib Composer / HSC-Tracker<br />
** [[HSC]] (HSC AdLib Composer / HSC-Tracker)<br />
** [[HSP]] (HSC AdLib Composer / HSC-Tracker packed)<br />
* [[HVL]] (Hively Tracker)<br />
* [[IMF (Imago)|IMF]] (Imago Orpheus)<br />
* Impulse Tracker<br />
** [[IT]] (ImpulseTracker module)<br />
** [[ITBZ]] (ImpulseTracker [[BZIP2]])<br />
** [[ITGZ]] (ImpulseTracker [[GZIP]])<br />
** [[ITR]] (ImpulseTracker [[RAR]])<br />
** [[ITZ]] (ImpulseTracker [[ZIP]])<br />
** [[ITS]] (Impulse Tracker Samples)<br />
* [[INS (AdLib instrument)|INS]] (HSC-Tracker/RAD-Tracker, SAdT, Amusic/AdLib instrument)<br />
* [[JAM]] (JAMCracker Pro)<br />
* [[KRIS]] (ChipTracker)<br />
* [[KT]] (klystrack Song)<br />
* [[LIQ]] (Liquid Tracker)<br />
* [[MAD (Mlat)|MAD]] (Mlat Adlib Tracker)<br />
* [[MAD (PlayerPRO)|MAD]] (PlayerPRO module)<br />
* [[MDL (Digitrakker)|MDL]] (Digitrakker)<br />
* [[MGT]] (Megatracker)<br />
* [[MOD]] (Amiga Module)<br />
* ModPlug Tracker<br />
** [[MDBZ]] (ModPlug [[BZIP2]])<br />
** [[MDGZ]] (ModPlug [[GZIP]])<br />
** [[MDR (ModPlug)|MDR]] (ModPlug Tracker [[RAR]])<br />
** [[MDZ]] (ModPlug Tracker [[ZIP]])<br />
** [[MPTM]] (Open MODPlug Tracker)<br />
* [[MT2]] (MadTracker 2)<br />
* [[MTM]] (MultiTracker)<br />
* [[MTN]] (Soundtracker 2.6 / Ice Tracker)<br />
* Muse Tracker / Pornotracker<br />
** [[POI]] (Musetracker / Pornotracker instrument)<br />
** [[POM]] (Musetracker / Pornotracker song)<br />
* Music Pro Tracker<br />
** [[MPD]] ([[MPT]] DoublePlay)<br />
** [[MPT]] (Music Pro Tracker)<br />
* [[NED]] (NerdTracker II)<br />
* [[NEST]] (NesTracker)<br />
* [[NST]] (NoiseTracker)<br />
* [[NTK (Noisetrekker)|NTK]] (Noisetrekker)<br />
* OctaMED<br />
** [[MED]] (OctaMED / MED SoundStudio module)<br />
** [[MED3]] (MED 2.00)<br />
** [[MED4]] (MED 2.10)<br />
** [[MMD0]] (MED 2.10)<br />
** [[MMD1]] (OctaMED)<br />
** [[MMD2]] (OctaMED v5)<br />
** [[MMD3]] (OctaMED SS)<br />
* Oktalyzer<br />
** [[OKT]] (Oktalyzer module)<br />
** [[OKTA]] (Oktalyzer module)<br />
* [[PLM]] (DisorderTracker II)<br />
* Pro Tracker<br />
** [[PT1]] (Pro Tracker v1.xx)<br />
** [[PT2]] (Pro Tracker v2.xx)<br />
** [[PT3]] (Pro Tracker v3.xx) <br />
* [[PTM]] (PolyTracker)<br />
* [[Reality AdLib Tracker]]<br />
* [[SBStudio II]] (.pac, .son, .sou)<br />
* Scream Tracker<br />
** [[S3M]] (Scream Tracker 3 module)<br />
** [[S31]] (ScreamTracker 3 / DigiTracker Samples)<br />
** [[SMP]] (ScreamTracker 3 / DigiTracker Samples)<br />
** [[STM]] (ScreamTracker module)<br />
* [[SKS]] (Starkos Tracker)<br />
* Soundtrakker<br />
** [[INS (Soundtrakker v1.x)|INS]] (Soundtrakker v1.x instrument)<br />
** [[INS (Soundtrakker 128)|INS]] (Soundtrakker 128)<br />
** [[SNG (Soundtrakker v1.x)|SNG]] (Soundtrakker v1.x)<br />
** [[SNG (Soundtrakker 128)|SNG]] (Soundtrakker 128)<br />
* [[ST26]] (SoundTracker 2.6)<br />
* [[STC]] (Sound Tracker / Super Sonic)<br />
* [[STP]] (Sound Tracker Pro)<br />
* Surprise! Adlib Tracker<br />
** [[SAT]] (Surprise! AdLib Tracker v1, 5, 6)<br />
** [[Surprise! Adlib Tracker v2.0]] (.sa2)<br />
* TFMX<br />
** [[MDAT (TFMX)]] ([[TFMX]] pattern data)<br />
** [[MDAT (TFMX 7V)]] (TFMX 7V)<br />
** [[MDAT (TFMX Pro)]] (TFMX Pro)<br />
** [[SMPL]] ([[TFMX]] sample data)<br />
* [[TP3]] (Trackerpacker 3)<br />
* [[Ultra Tracker]] (.ult)<br />
* [[VT]] (VIC-TRACKER)<br />
* [[VTX]] (Vortex Tracker)<br />
* [[XMS]] (XMS-Tracker)<br />
<br />
== Musical instrument control ==<br />
<br />
* [[ELECTONE]] - For Yamaha Electone Range Electronic Organs<br />
** [[BOO]] - Part of the [[ELECTONE]] format. <br />
** [[EVT]] - Part of the [[ELECTONE]] format.<br />
* MIDI & Clones<br />
** [[GMD]] ([[MIDI]] clone)<br />
** [[HMI]] ([[MIDI]] clone)<br />
** [[HMP]] ([[MIDI]] clone)<br />
** [[HMZ]] (Compressed [[MIDI]])<br />
** [[KAR]] ([[MIDI]] Audio)<br />
** [[MIDI]] (Musical Instrument Digital Interface)<br />
** [[MIDS]] ([[MIDI]] clone)<br />
** [[MIZ]] (Compressed [[MIDI]])<br />
** [[MSS (MIDI)|MSS]] (MIDI Clone)<br />
<br />
== Musical notation ==<br />
<br />
* [[Guitar tablatures]]<br />
** [[ASCII tab]] (.tab, .btab, .txt)<br />
** [[Guitar Pro]] (.gtp)<br />
** [[Guitar Pro 3]] (.gp3)<br />
** [[Guitar Pro 4]] (.gp4)<br />
** [[Guitar Pro 5]] (.gp5)<br />
** [[Guitar Pro 6]] (.gpx)<br />
** [[KGuitar]] (.kg)<br />
** [[Power Tab]] (.ptb)<br />
** [[Progression]]<br />
** [[Rich MIDI Tablature Format]] (.rmtf)<br />
** [[TablEdit]] (.tef)<br />
** [[VexTab]]<br />
<br />
* [[Musical notation]]<br />
** Capella<br />
*** [[CAP]]<br />
*** [[CapXML]] (.capx)<br />
** Copyist<br />
*** [[CP4]]<br />
*** [[CP6]]<br />
** [[Encore]] (.enc)<br />
** [[Finale]] (.mus)<br />
** [[Forte]] (.fnf)<br />
** [[GUIDO]]<br />
** [[Mup]]<br />
** MuseScore<br />
*** [[MSC (MuseScore)|MSC]] (old file format)<br />
*** [[MSCX]] (XML file format)<br />
*** [[MSCZ]] ([[GZIP]] compressed [[MSCX]])<br />
** [[MusicWrite]] (.mwk)<br />
** [[Music Time]] (.mus)<br />
** [[Music Time Pro]] (.mts)<br />
** [[Myriad Software]] (.msf)<br />
** [[Neuratron Photoscore Format]] (.opt)<br />
** [[NIFF|Notation Interchange File Format]]<br />
** [[NoteAbility Pro]]<br />
** [[Noteworthy Composer]] (and Music Publisher) (.nwc)<br />
** [[NoteWriter]]<br />
** [[Notion]]<br />
** [[NtEd]]<br />
** [[Overture]] (.ove)<br />
** [[PriMus]]<br />
** [[Rhapsody Notation Program File]] (.rhp)<br />
** [[Rosegarden]] (.rg)<br />
** [[QuickScore Elite]] (.qsd)<br />
** [[SCORE]] (.mus)<br />
** [[Score Perfect]] (.spp)<br />
** [[ScoreWriter]] (.scw)<br />
** [[Sibelius]]<br />
** [[Studio Session Song]] (.sss)<br />
** [[Tilia]]<br />
** [[XMF]]<br />
<br />
== Playlist formats ==<br />
<br />
* [[B4S]] (Winamp 3 playlist)<br />
* [[FPL]] (foobar2000 playlist)<br />
* [[KPL]] (Kazaa Playlist Format)<br />
* [[M3U]] (Multimedia Playlist Format)<br />
* [[PLS]] (Multimedia Playlists)<br />
<br />
== Unclassified (need to move to other categories) ==<br />
<br />
== # ==<br />
* [[2DX]] (2DX Audio File)<br />
* [[2DX9]] (2DX9 Audio File)<br />
<br />
== A ==<br />
* [[AA3]] (Advanced Transform Acoustic Coding)<br />
* [[AAM]] (Art & Magic)<br />
* [[AAAP]] (AAAP Audio File)<br />
* [[AMOS Music Bank]] (.abk)<br />
* [[AC1D]] (AC1D-DC1A Packer)<br />
* [[AC3]] (Dolby Digital AC-3)<br />
* [[ACM]] (Audio Compression Manager)<br />
* [[ADM]] (ADM Audio File)<br />
* [[ADP]] (Nintendo Gamecube)<br />
* [[ADS]] (PSX Audio)<br />
* [[ADX]] (CRI Middleware)<br />
* [[AFC]] (AFX Audio File)<br />
* [[AGSC]] (AGSC Audio File)<br />
* [[AHX]] (Abyss Highest eXperience)<br />
* [[AIX]] (AIX Audio File)<br />
* [[ALM]] (Aley Keptr)<br />
* [[AMC]] (AM Composer)<br />
* [[AMD]] (Amusic)<br />
* [[AMF]] (ASYLUM Music Format / Advanced Music Format)<br />
* [[AMS]] (Velvet Studio AMS 1.x modules.)<br />
* [[AMTS]] (AMTS Audio File)<br />
* [[AON]] (Art of Noise)<br />
* [[AS4]] (AS4 Audio File)<br />
* [[ASC]] (ASC Sound Master)<br />
* [[ASD]] (ASD Audio File)<br />
* [[AST (Actionamics)|AST]] (Actionamics Sound Tool)<br />
* [[AT3]] (Advanced Transform Acoustic Coding)<br />
* [[AUD (INRS)|AUD]] (INRS-Telecom)<br />
* [[AY]] (Amstrad CPC / ZX Spectrum)<br />
<br />
== B ==<br />
* [[B1S]]<br />
* [[BAF]]<br />
* [[BAKA]]<br />
* [[BAM]] (Bob's Adlib Music)<br />
* [[BAR]]<br />
* [[BBSONG]] (Beepola)<br />
* [[BD]] (Benn Daglish)<br />
* [[BDS]] (Benn Daglish SID)<br />
* [[BDSP]]<br />
* [[BG00]]<br />
* [[BGW]]<br />
* [[BH2PCM]]<br />
* [[BMDX]]<br />
* [[BMF]] (BR404 Music)<br />
* [[BNK]] (AdLib instrument bank)<br />
* [[BNS]]<br />
* [[BNSF]]<br />
* [[BO2]]<br />
* [[BONK]]<br />
* [[BP (SoundMon 2.0)]] (SoundMon 2.0)<br />
* [[BP (SoundMon 2.2)]] (SoundMon 2.2)<br />
* [[BP3]] (Brian Postma's SoundMon v3.x)<br />
* [[BPA]] (Death Rally Archive))<br />
* [[BRSTMPSM]]<br />
* [[BS]] (Brian Postma's SoundMon)<br />
* [[BSS]] (Beathoven Synthesiser)<br />
* [[BVG]]<br />
== C ==<br />
* [[CAF]]<br />
* [[CADSP]]<br />
* [[CBA]] (Chuck Biscuits+Black Artist)<br />
* [[CBD2]]<br />
* [[CDDA]] (Compact Disc Digital Audio)<br />
* [[CFN]] (DSP File)<br />
* [[CHAN]] (Channel Players)<br />
* [[CM]] (CustomMade)<br />
* [[CMF]] (Creative Music Format)<br />
* [[CNK]]<br />
* [[COP]] (SAM Coupe)<br />
* [[CPC]] (ZXAYEMUL Sound)<br />
* [[CPS]]<br />
* [[CRB]] (Heatseeker v1.0)<br />
* [[CUS]] (Custom Amiga Module)<br />
* [[CUSTOM]] (Custom Amiga Module)<br />
<br />
== D ==<br />
* [[D]] (SPPACK)<br />
* [[D00]] (Packed EdLib Module)<br />
* [[DAT]] (Paul Robotham)<br />
* [[DCS]]<br />
* [[DCT]] (Format designed for dictation by NCH Software)<br />
* [[DDSP]]<br />
* [[DE2]]<br />
* [[DFM]] (Digital-FM)<br />
* [[DH]] (David Hanney)<br />
* [[DIGI]] (DIGI Booster)<br />
* [[DL]] (Dave Lowe)<br />
* [[DLN]] (Dave Lowe New)<br />
* [[DLS]] (Downloadable Sounds Banks)<br />
* [[DLT]] (Delta Music Composer)<br />
* [[DM2]] (Delta Music 2.0)<br />
* [[DMO]] (Twin TrackPlayer)<br />
* [[DMSG]]<br />
* [[DNS]] (Dynamic Synthesizer)<br />
* [[DRO]] (DOSBox Raw OPL)<br />
* [[DSC]] (Digital Sonix & Chrome)<br />
* [[DMC]] (DoublePlay [[CMC]])<br />
* [[DSM]] (DSIK Internal)<br />
* [[DSR]] (Desire)<br />
* [[DSP]]<br />
* [[DSPW]]<br />
* [[DSS]] (Digital Speech Standard)<br />
* [[DSYM]] (Digital Symphony)<br />
* [[DTK]]<br />
* [[DTS]]<br />
* [[DVF]] (Sony Digital Audio recorders)<br />
* [[DVI]]<br />
* [[DW]] (David Whittaker)<br />
* [[DZ]] (Darius Zendeh)<br />
<br />
== E ==<br />
* [[EAM]] (EA-XA)<br />
* [[EMFF]]<br />
* [[EMOD]] (Quadra Composer)<br />
* [[EMS]] (Editeur Musical Sequentiel)<br />
* [[EPSGMOD]] (Mod2PSG)<br />
* [[EU]] (Eureka Packer)<br />
== F ==<br />
* [[FCM]] (FC-M Packer)<br />
* [[FFW]]<br />
* [[FILP]]<br />
* [[FMX]] (Fuxoft AY Language)<br />
* [[FP]] (Future Player)<br />
* [[FRED]] (Fred Editor)<br />
* [[FUZZ]] (Fuzzac Packer)<br />
* [[FW]] (FWMP)<br />
<br />
== G ==<br />
* [[GBTS]]<br />
* [[GCM]] (DSP File)<br />
* [[GCUB]]<br />
* [[GCW]]<br />
* [[GDM]] (General Digital Music)<br />
* [[GENH]] (artificial header for RAW files)<br />
* [[GMC]] (Game Music Creator)<br />
* [[GRAY]] (Fred Gray)<br />
* [[GSB]]<br />
* [[GSM]] (Raw GSM 6.10 Audio Stream)<br />
* [[GSP]] (DSP File)<br />
* [[GSR]] (Gens Sound Record)<br />
* [[GYM]] (Genesis YM2612)<br />
== H ==<br />
* [[HAN]] (Digital Sound Creations)<br />
* [[HD]] (Howie Davies)<br />
* [[HES]] (Hudson Entertainment System)<br />
* [[HGC1]]<br />
* [[HIP]] (Jochen Hippel / TFMX)<br />
* [[HIPC]] (Hippel-COSO)<br />
* [[HIS]]<br />
* [[HIW]] (Jochen Hippel / TFM2)<br />
* [[HLWAV]]<br />
* [[HPS]] (DSP File)<br />
* [[HWAS]]<br />
== I ==<br />
* [[IAB]]<br />
* [[IADP]]<br />
* [[IBK]] (Instrument Bank)<br />
* [[IDRUM]] (iZotope iDrum)<br />
* [[IDSP]] (DSP File)<br />
* [[IKM]]<br />
* [[IMF (Adlib)|IMF]] (AdLib Sound Card)<br />
* [[IMS]] (Images Music System)<br />
* [[INT]] (RAW File)<br />
* [[ISD]]<br />
* [[ISH]] (DSP File)<br />
* [[ISWS]]<br />
* [[IVAUD]]<br />
* [[IVB]]<br />
<br />
== J ==<br />
* [[JBL]] (JBM Adlib Music)<br />
* [[JC]] (JCalG1 DataPacker)<br />
* [[JCB]] (Jason Brooke)<br />
* [[JD]] (Special FX)<br />
* [[JPO]] (Steve Turner)<br />
* [[JMF]] (Janko Mrsic-Flogel)<br />
* [[JO]] (Jesper Olsen)<br />
* [[JOE]]<br />
* [[JPN]] (Jason Page)<br />
* [[JSTM]]<br />
* [[JT]] (Jeroen Tel)<br />
== K ==<br />
* [[KCEY]]<br />
* [[KDM]] (Ken's Digital Music)<br />
* [[KH]] (Kris Hatlelid)<br />
* [[KHV]]<br />
* [[KHV (PSX)|KHV]] (Sony Playstation)<br />
* [[KI]] (klystrack Instrument)<br />
* [[KLM]] (Whacky Wheels)<br />
* [[KOVS]]<br />
* [[KRAW]] (Nintendo Wii)<br />
* [[KSM]] (Ken's Adlib Music)<br />
* [[KSS]] (MSX)<br />
* [[KSSX]] (Possible expansion of [[KSS]])<br />
== L ==<br />
* [[LDS]] (LOUDNESS Sound System)<br />
* [[LME]] (Leggless Music Editor)<br />
* [[LOGG]]<br />
* [[LPS]]<br />
* [[LWAV]]<br />
<br />
== M ==<br />
* [[MA]] (Music Assembler)<br />
* [[MADX]] (Extended [[MAD]])<br />
* [[MATX]]<br />
* [[MBM]] (Moonblaster Music Format)<br />
* [[MC]] (Mark Cooksey)<br />
* [[MCG]]<br />
* [[MD]] (Mike Davies)<br />
* [[MDX]] (MXDRV16y Music File)<br />
* [[MDX]] (Sharp X68000)<br />
* [[MFP]] (Magnetic Fields Packer)<br />
* [[MIHB]]<br />
* [[MII]] (Mark II Sound-System)<br />
* [[MK2]] (Mark 2 Sound System)<br />
* [[MKII]] (Mark II Sound System))<br />
* [[MKJ]] (MKJamz Audio)<br />
* [[MMDC]] (MMDC)<br />
* [[MML]] (Music Macro Language)<br />
* [[MNF]] (Yamaha ADPCM)<br />
* [[MNSTR]]<br />
* [[MO3]] (MP3 / OGG Compressed ST-xx)<br />
* [[MOK]] (Silmarils)<br />
* [[MOL]] (MOD4WIN Module Lists)<br />
* [[MON]] (M.O.N New / Old)<br />
* [[MP]] (Module Protector + noID)<br />
* [[MPC (Mario)|MPC]] (Mario Paint Composer)<br />
* [[MPDS]]<br />
* [[MPDSP]] (DSP File)<br />
* [[MSA]]<br />
* [[MSC]] (AdLib MSCplay)<br />
* [[MSF]]<br />
* [[MSQ]] (Mario Sequencer)<br />
* [[MSS (Mario)|MSS]] (Advanced Mario Sequencer)<br />
* [[MSV]] (Sony dictation machines)<br />
* [[MSVP]]<br />
* [[MTAF]]<br />
* [[MTK]] (MPU-401 trakker)<br />
* [[MUG]] (Mugician)<br />
* [[MUG2]] (Mugician II)<br />
* [[MW]] (Martin Walker)<br />
* [[MXM]] (Mxmplay)<br />
* [[MXTX]] (MaxTrax)<br />
* [[MYI]] (maxYMiser Instrument)<br />
<br />
== N ==<br />
* [[NP2]] (NoisePacker v2.x)<br />
* [[NP3]] (NoisePacker v3.x)<br />
* [[NSD]] (???)<br />
* [[NSF]] (NES Sound Format)<br />
* [[NSFE]] (Extended [[NSF]])<br />
* [[NSP]] (Computerized Speech Lab)<br />
* [[NTP]] (NovoTrade Packer)<br />
== O ==<br />
* [[OMA]] (Advanced Transform Acoustic Coding)<br />
* [[ORC]] (TRS-80 Orchestra-90)<br />
* [[OSP]] (Synth Pack)<br />
<br />
== P ==<br />
* [[P4X]] (The Player v4.x)<br />
* [[P6X]] (The Player v6.x)<br />
* [[PAP]] (Pierre Adane Packer)<br />
* [[PAT]] (UltraSound GF1 Patches)<br />
* [[PCM]] (Pulse Code Modulation)<br />
* [[PHA]] (Pha Packer)<br />
* [[PIXI]] (Pixilang)<br />
* [[PP21]] (ProPacker 2.1)<br />
* [[PP30]] (ProPacker 3.0)<br />
* [[PR1]] (Promizer)<br />
* [[PRU2]] (Prorunner 2.0)<br />
* [[PRUN]] (Prorunner 1.0)<br />
* [[PS]] (Paul Shields)<br />
* [[PSA]] (Professional Sound Artists)<br />
* [[PSC]] (Pro Sound Creator v1.xx)<br />
* [[Soundfactory|PSF]] (Soundfactory)<br />
* [[PSM (Pro Sound Maker)|PSM]] (Pro Sound Maker)<br />
* [[PVP]] (Peter Verswyvelen Packer)<br />
<br />
== R ==<br />
* [[RAW (Adlib)|RAW]] (AdLib Sound Card)<br />
* [[RAW (Sample)|RAW]] (RAW sample data)<br />
* [[RH]] (Rob Hubbard)<br />
* [[RHO]] (Rob Hubbard Old)<br />
* [[Rich Music Format]]<br />
* [[RJP]] (Richard Joseph)<br />
* [[RK]] (Ron Klaren)<br />
* [[ROL]] (AdLib Visual Composer)<br />
<br />
== S ==<br />
* [[S98]] (NEC PC-98)<br />
* [[SA]] (Sonic Arranger)<br />
* [[SAM]] (MOD Edit sample)<br />
* [[SB]] (Steve Barrett)<br />
* [[SBI]] (Sound Blaster Instrument)<br />
* [[SCN]] (Sean Connolly)<br />
* [[SCR]] (Sean Conran)<br />
* [[SCT]] (Soundcontrol)<br />
* [[SD]] (ESPS sampled data file)<br />
* [[SDR]] (Synth Dream)<br />
* [[SF]] (Berkeley/IRCAM/Carl Sound Format)<br />
* [[SF2]] (SoundFont 2.0 Sound Banks)<br />
* [[SFX]] (SoundFX)<br />
* [[SGC]] (Sega Master System / Game Gear / Colecovision)<br />
* [[SGI]] (Sound Generator 3.0 instrument)<br />
* [[SHI]] ([http://battleofthebits.org/lyceum/View/ShroomTool ShroomTool] Instrument)<br />
* [[SHO]] (Mario Paint)<br />
* [[SID]] (Commodore)<br />
* [[SID (Sidmon)]] (Sidmon)<br />
* [[SID2]] (Sidmon II)<br />
* [[SJS]] (SoundPlayer)<br />
* [[SM]] (Sound Master)<br />
* [[SMUS]] (Sonix Music Driver)<br />
* [[SND]] (Atari ST)<br />
* [[SNDH]] (Atari ST)<br />
* [[SNG (GoatTracker)|SNG]] (GoatTracker)<br />
* [[SNG (SCC Musixx)|SNG]] (SCC Musixx)<br />
* [[SNK]] (Paul Summers)<br />
* [[SPB]] (Yamaha ADPCM)<br />
* [[SPC]] (Super Nintendo SPC700)<br />
* [[SPL]] (Sound Programming Language)<br />
* [[SPU]] (Sony Playstation)<br />
* [[SQT]] (SQ-Tracker)<br />
* [[SS]] (Speedy System)<br />
* [[SunVox]]<br />
<br />
== T ==<br />
* [[TF]] (Follin Player II)<br />
* [[TFMX]] (TFMX)<br />
* [[THM]] (Thomas Hermann)<br />
* [[TM2]] (Theta Music Composer v2.x)<br />
* [[TM8]] (8-channel stero [[TMC]])<br />
* [[TMC]] (Theta Music Composer v1.x)<br />
* [[TME]] (The Musical Enlightenment)<br />
* [[TPU]] (Dirk Bialluch)<br />
* [[TW]] (Sound Images)<br />
== U ==<br />
* [[UDS]] (Unique Development)<br />
<br />
== V ==<br />
* [[VB2]] (Playstation / PS2)<br />
* [[VOX]]<br />
* [[VGZ]] (GZipped VGM)<br />
* [[Vinyl Goddess From Mars Instrument Format]]<br />
* [[Vinyl Goddess From Mars Music Format]]<br />
* [[VSQ]] (Voice Sequence)<br />
== W ==<br />
* [[WB]] (Wally Beben)<br />
* [[WOW]] (Grave Composer)<br />
* [[WSR]] (Bandai WonderSwan / WonderSwan Color)<br />
== X ==<br />
* [[XMF]] (Extensible Music Format)<br />
== Y ==<br />
* [[YM]] (Amstrad CPC / Spectrum ZX / Atari ST)<br />
== Z ==<br />
<br />
See the Open Cubic Player homepage for a list of demo formats: http://www.cubic.org/player/features.html<br />
<br />
See also [[Piano Rolls]] (which is under the [[Physical File Formats]]).<br />
<br />
[[Category:Audio and Music| ]]</div>
Dashcloud
http://fileformats.archiveteam.org/wiki/VOB
VOB
2012-11-13T08:34:47Z
<p>Dashcloud: Add VOB info</p>
<hr />
<div>{|<br />
|[[File Formats]]<br />
| ><br />
|[[Electronic File Formats]]<br />
| ><br />
|[[Video]]<br />
| ><br />
|[[ASF]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
VOB is the container seen on DVDs- it holds [[MPEG-1]] or [[MPEG-2]] video, and any of the following audio codecs: [[AC3]], [[LPCM]], [[MP1]], [[MP2]], or [[DTS]].<br />
<br />
== References ==<br />
* http://wiki.multimedia.cx/index.php?title=VOB<br />
* http://www.mpucoder.com/DVD/vobov.html<br />
* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VOB</div>
Dashcloud
http://fileformats.archiveteam.org/wiki/ASF
ASF
2012-11-13T08:07:44Z
<p>Dashcloud: Add some ASF references</p>
<hr />
<div>{|<br />
|[[File Formats]]<br />
| ><br />
|[[Electronic File Formats]]<br />
| ><br />
|[[Video]]<br />
| ><br />
|[[ASF]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
== References ==<br />
<br />
* http://wiki.multimedia.cx/index.php?title=Asf<br />
* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced_Systems_Format</div>
Dashcloud
http://fileformats.archiveteam.org/wiki/Video
Video
2012-11-10T04:57:30Z
<p>Dashcloud: New subtitles</p>
<hr />
<div>{|<br />
|[[File Formats]]<br />
| ><br />
|[[Electronic File Formats]]<br />
| ><br />
|[[Video]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Pure video formats==<br />
These formats are "monolithic" video formats, meaning that the file format and the encoding of the video data are tied to each other.<br />
<br />
* [[Bink Video]] (BIK)<br />
* [[FLI]] and FLC (animation format used by older Autodesk products)<br />
* [[Enhanced VOB]]<br />
* [[GRASP GL]] animation format<br />
* [[RealVideo]]<br />
* [[Smacker]]/SMK (created by RadGameTools; mostly used in games)<br />
* [[WMV]]<br />
<br />
==Video container formats==<br />
These formats are only containers for video, which can contain videos in many different encodings (or even other data like audio)<br />
<br />
* [[ASF]]<br />
* [[AVI]]<br />
* [[FLV]]<br />
* [[MOV]]<br />
* [[MKV]]<br />
* [[Quicktime]]<br />
* [[Acorn Replay|Replay]]<br />
* [[VOB]]<br />
* [[VP8]]<br />
* [[WebM]]<br />
* [[OGG]] containers (with their variants OGM, OGV, etc.)<br />
<br />
==Video stream formats==<br />
These formats are raw bitstream formats commonly contained in one of the above containers (but not necessarily)<br />
<br />
* [[Cinepak]]<br />
* [[Dirac]]<br />
* [[H264]]<br />
* [[HuffyYUV]]<br />
* [[Indeo]]<br />
* [[Moving Blocks]] - Acorn Replay stream<br />
* [[MPEG]] and all of its variants (MPEG2, MPEG4, etc.)<br />
** [[3ivx]] (this is just another fourcc for an MPEG4 variant)<br />
** [[DivX]] (this is essentially MPEG4 with some quirks)<br />
** [[XviD]] (another MPEG4 variant)<br />
* [[Sorenson]] Video Codec<br />
* [[Theora]]<br />
* [[VC-1]]<br />
* [[VC-3]]<br />
<br />
==Subtitle formats==<br />
* [[SUB]] and IDX ([[VobSub]] subtitle format)<br />
* [[SSA]] and ASS (SubStation Alpha)<br />
* [[SRT]] (SubRip)<br />
* [[SMI]] (SAMI subtitle format)<br />
* [[USF (subtitles)]] (Universal Subtitle Format)<br />
* [[SSF (subtitles)]] (Structured Subtitle Format)<br />
* [[CMML]] (Continuous Media Markup Language)<br />
* [[CVD]] (An SVCD subtitle format)<br />
* [[DVD]] (DVD subtitle format)<br />
* [[DXFP]] (Distribution Format Exchange Profile)<br />
* [[JACOsub]] (Subtitles for Amiga video)<br />
* [[Kate]] (Kate subtitle format)<br />
* [[OGT]] (Philips Overlay Graphics Text)<br />
* [[STL]] (Spruce Subtitle Format)<br />
* [[XSUB]] (XSUB subtitle format)<br />
<br />
==Television broadcast formats==<br />
* [[BTSC]] (NTSC with multichannel sound carrier)<br />
* [[NTSC]]<br />
* [[PAL]]<br />
* [[SECAM]]<br />
<br />
==Unknown==<br />
These formats still need to be sorted into the above categories<br />
* [[Apple Intermediate Codec]]<br />
* [[AVS]]<br />
* [[Canopus ProCoder]]<br />
* [[Cineform]]<br />
* [[Cinema Craft Encoder]]<br />
* [[Elecard]]<br />
* [[InterVideo]]<br />
* [[JPEG2000]]<br />
* [[MainConcept]]<br />
* [[MSU Lossless Video Codec]]<br />
* [[MXF]]<br />
* [[Nero Digital]]<br />
* [[SheerVideo]]<br />
* [[TechSmith Screen Capture Codec]]</div>
Dashcloud
http://fileformats.archiveteam.org/wiki/Bink_Video
Bink Video
2012-11-07T07:32:12Z
<p>Dashcloud: Add some links</p>
<hr />
<div>{|<br />
|[[File Formats]]<br />
| ><br />
|[[Electronic File Formats]]<br />
| ><br />
|[[Video]]<br />
| ><br />
|[[Bink Video]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== References ==<br />
<br />
* [http://www.radgametools.com/bnkmain.htm RAD Game Tools' Bink section]<br />
* http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.video.ffmpeg.cvs/28414<br />
* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bink_video<br />
* http://wiki.multimedia.cx/index.php?title=Bink_Video<br />
* [http://wiki.multimedia.cx/index.php?title=Bink_Video_version_b Version B format]</div>
Dashcloud
http://fileformats.archiveteam.org/wiki/Filesystem
Filesystem
2012-11-06T02:26:53Z
<p>Dashcloud: </p>
<hr />
<div>{|<br />
|[[File Formats]]<br />
| ><br />
|[[Electronic File Formats]]<br />
| ><br />
|Filesystem<br />
|}<br />
<br />
Filesystems are [[Electronic_File_Formats|Electronic Formats]] that are a prerequisite to being able to read any file off a digital medium — you have to be able to mount the filesystem, and thus read it, in order to be able to read a file.<br />
<br />
* [[ADFS]] (Acorn MOS, RISC OS)<br />
* [[BFS]] (BeOS)<br />
* [[btrfs]]<br />
* [[CP/M file system]]<br />
* [[exFAT]] (Microsoft, for flash memory)<br />
* [[ext]] (developed for Linux, previously used MINIX fs)<br />
* [[ext2]], [[ext3]], [[ext4]] (these are all just variants of each other)<br />
* [[F2FS]], (Flash Friendly Filesystem)<br />
* [[FAT12]]<br />
* [[FAT16]]<br />
* [[FAT32]]<br />
* [[FFS]] (Amiga Fast File System)<br />
* [[Files-11]] (VMS)<br />
* [[Fossil]] (Plan 9)<br />
* [[HAMMER]] (DragonflyBSD)<br />
* [[HFS]]<br />
* [[HFS+]]<br />
* [[HPFS]] (OS/2 native file system)<br />
* [[ISO 9660]]<br />
* [[JFFS2]]<br />
* [[LanyFS]] (Lanyard Filesystem)<br />
* [[LogFS]]<br />
* [[MDR]] (audio instrument format close to MSDOS)<br />
* [[MFS]] (ancient Macintosh filesystem)<br />
* [[MINIX file system]]<br />
* [[NILFS2]]<br />
* [[NTFS]]<br />
* [[POHMELFS]] (distributed Linux filesystem)<br />
* [[PRAMFS]] (Persistent & Protected RAM File-System)<br />
* [[QFS]]<br />
* [[ReFS]] (Microsoft's new FS- Resilient Filesystem, on Windows 8 Server)<br />
* [[ReiserFS]]<br />
** [[Reiser4]]<br />
* [[SDFS]] (Deduplication based filesystem)<br />
* [[squashfs]]<br />
* [[UDF]]<br />
* [[UFS]] (Unix Files System, Solaris and BSD)<br />
** [[UFS2]]<br />
* [[VMUFAT]] (Filesystem for Dreamcast VMU units)<br />
* [[VxFS]]<br />
* [[WAFL]] (NetApp's commercial file system)<br />
* [[Xiafs]] (Linux, dropped in favour of ext2)<br />
* [[XFS]] (SGI)<br />
* [[XtreemFS]], (Linux, distributed file system)<br />
* [[YAFFS]]<br />
* [[ZFS]]</div>
Dashcloud
http://fileformats.archiveteam.org/wiki/Filesystem
Filesystem
2012-11-06T02:09:40Z
<p>Dashcloud: Add more filesystems</p>
<hr />
<div>{|<br />
|[[File Formats]]<br />
| ><br />
|[[Electronic File Formats]]<br />
| ><br />
|Filesystem<br />
|}<br />
<br />
Filesystems are [[Electronic_File_Formats|Electronic Formats]] that are a prerequisite to being able to read any file off a digital medium — you have to be able to mount the filesystem, and thus read it, in order to be able to read a file.<br />
<br />
* [[ADFS]] (Acorn MOS, RISC OS)<br />
* [[BFS]] (BeOS)<br />
* [[btrfs]]<br />
* [[CP/M file system]]<br />
* [[exFAT]] (Microsoft, for flash memory)<br />
* [[ext]] (developed for Linux, previously used MINIX fs)<br />
* [[ext2]], [[ext3]], [[ext4]] (these are all just variants of each other)<br />
* [[F2FS]], (Flash Friendly Filesystem)<br />
* [[FAT12]]<br />
* [[FAT16]]<br />
* [[FAT32]]<br />
* [[FFS]] (Amiga Fast File System)<br />
* [[Files-11]] (VMS)<br />
* [[Fossil]] (Plan 9)<br />
* [[HAMMER]] (DragonflyBSD)<br />
* [[HFS]]<br />
* [[HFS+]]<br />
* [[HPFS]] (OS/2 native file system)<br />
* [[ISO 9660]]<br />
* [[JFFS2]]<br />
* [[LanyFS]] (Lanyard Filesystem)<br />
* [[LogFS]]<br />
* [[MDR]] (audio instrument format close to MSDOS)<br />
* [[MFS]] (ancient Macintosh filesystem)<br />
* [[MINIX file system]]<br />
* [[NILFS2]]<br />
* [[NTFS]]<br />
* [[POHMELFS]] (distributed Linux filesystem)<br />
* [[PRAMFS]] (Persistent & Protected RAM File-System)<br />
* [[QFS]]<br />
* [[ReiserFS]]<br />
** [[Reiser4]]<br />
* [[SDFS]] (Deduplication based filesystem)<br />
* [[squashfs]]<br />
* [[UDF]]<br />
* [[UFS]] (Unix Files System, Solaris and BSD)<br />
** [[UFS2]]<br />
* [[VMUFAT]] (Filesystem for Dreamcast VMU units)<br />
* [[VxFS]]<br />
* [[WAFL]] (NetApp's commercial file system)<br />
* [[Xiafs]] (Linux, dropped in favour of ext2)<br />
* [[XFS]] (SGI)<br />
* [[XtreemFS]], (Linux, distributed file system)<br />
* [[YAFFS]]<br />
* [[ZFS]]</div>
Dashcloud
http://fileformats.archiveteam.org/wiki/File_identification_software
File identification software
2012-10-28T17:45:36Z
<p>Dashcloud: TrID is available on Linux as well</p>
<hr />
<div>* [[DROID]] (cross-platform, open source, [http://digital-preservation.github.com/droid/ website]): ''"DROID is a software tool developed by The National Archives [of the United Kingdom] to perform automated batch identification of file formats."'' Requires Java 6, will not run on Java 7 as of 28 Oct 2012.<br />
* [[File command]] (various implementations): a standard Unix command, found on almost all Unix and Unix-like (i.e., Linux) systems. See the [http://manpages.debian.net/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=file&apropos=0&sektion=0&manpath=Debian+6.0+squeeze&format=html&locale=en Debian man page] for an overview.<br />
* [[TrID]] (Windows, Linux, free for non-commercial, [http://mark0.net/soft-trid-e.html website]): identifies files using a database of filetype signatures. Also has an [http://mark0.net/onlinetrid.aspx online version].</div>
Dashcloud
http://fileformats.archiveteam.org/wiki/Sources
Sources
2012-10-28T05:08:10Z
<p>Dashcloud: </p>
<hr />
<div>If you're looking for places to pull either file format information, or to verify stuff you've found, or to go that extra mile to track down variations, here's some similar endeavors and items.<br />
<br />
==List of Places Keeping Track of Formats==<br />
<br />
* http://archivematica.org/preservation<br />
* http://www.fileformat.info/<br />
* http://www.ace.net.nz/tech/TechFileFormat.html<br />
* http://wotsit.org/ - their download page is broken. need to ping webmaster about that.<br />
* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_file_formats<br />
* http://unarchiver.c3.cx/formats<br />
* http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/PRONOM/ Version-level format information on hundreds of formats, can be downloaded as XML (ask me for details [[User:Anjackson|AndyJackson]] 15:07, 2 July 2012 (EDT))<br />
* http://wiki.multimedia.cx/<br />
* http://archive.org/download/file-format-encyclopedia/fileformat.zip/<br />
* http://www.digitalpreservation.gov/formats/fdd/descriptions.shtml<br />
* http://www.udfr.org/<br />
* http://gitorious.org/re-lab Tools & specs from re-lab- graphics formats, and office formats<br />
* http://www-mmsp.ece.mcgill.ca/documents/AudioFormats/index.html - Documentation, details, specs, and samples for a handful of audio formats<br />
* http://wiki.xentax.com/index.php/Game_File_Format_Central This wiki is the home of the most game (archive) file format knowledge in the world.<br />
* http://rewiki.regengedanken.de has some more game related reverse engineering<br />
* http://mark0.net/soft-trid-e.html Home to TrID, which can identify a vast number of file formats using an updateable database<br />
* http://mark0.net/soft-trid-deflist.html Online searchable version of the TrID database file<br />
* http://file-extension.net/seeker/ Metasearch engine for file extensions - Find info about unknown file extensions or filetypes<br />
<br />
==Books==<br />
<br />
* [http://www.amazon.com/Compressed-Image-File-Formats-JPEG/dp/0201604434/ Compressed Image File Formats: JPEG, PNG, GIF, XBM, BMP] by John Miano (1999)<br />
* [http://www.amazon.com/Encyclopedia-Graphics-File-Formats-Reference/dp/1565921615/ Encyclopedia of Graphics File Formats: The Complete Reference on CD-ROM with Links to Internet Resources] by James D. Murray and William VanRyper (1996) '''Copy Acquired!'''<br />
* The CD-ROM for the above book is located [http://archive.org/details/EncyclopediaOfGraphicsFileFormatsCompanionCd-rom here].<br />
* [http://www.amazon.com/Graphics-File-Formats-David-Kay/dp/0070340250/ Graphics File Formats] by David C. Kay and John R. Levine (1994)<br />
* [http://www.amazon.com/Graphics-File-Formats-Reference-Guide/dp/0133034054/ Graphics File Formats: Reference and Guide] by C. Wayne Brown, Barry J. Shepherd (1994)<br />
* [http://www.amazon.com/Formats-Popular-Personal-Computer-Software/dp/0471836710/ File Formats for Popular Personal Computer Software: A Programmer's Reference (Self-teaching Guides)] by Jeff Walden (1986) '''Copy Acquired!'''<br />
* [http://www.amazon.com/File-Formats-Internet-Guide-Users/dp/0871114410 File Formats on the Internet: A Guide for PC Users] by Allison B. Zhang (1996) '''Copy Acquired!'''<br />
* [http://www.amazon.com/Graphics-File-Formats-Programmers-Reference/dp/0201488353/ 3D Graphics File Formats: A Programmer's Reference] by Keith Rule (1996)<br />
* [http://www.amazon.com/More-File-Formats-Popular-Software/dp/0471850772/ More File Formats for Popular PC Software: A Programmer's Reference] by Jeff Walden (1987) '''Copy Acquired!'''<br />
* [http://www.amazon.com/Lotus-File-Formats-1-2-3-Symphony/dp/0201168243/ Lotus File Formats for 1-2-3 Symphony & Jazz: File Structure Descriptions for Developers] from Lotus, Inc. (1986)<br />
* [http://www.amazon.com/Inside-Windows-File-Formats-Swan/dp/0672303388/ Inside Windows File Formats] by Tom Swan (Nov 1993)<br />
* [http://www.amazon.com/Internet-File-Formats-Complete-Receiving/dp/188357756X/ Internet File Formats: Your Complete Resource for Sending, Receiving, and Using Internet Files] by Tim Kientzle (Oct 15, 1995)<br />
* [http://www.amazon.com/File-Formats-Popular-PC-Software/dp/0471528064/ File Formats for Popular PC Software] by Jeff Walden (Nov 1992)<br />
* [http://www.amazon.com/File-Formats-Conversions-Book-Developers/dp/155755059X/ PC File Formats and Conversions/Book and Disk (Developers Series)] by Ralf Kussmann (Mar 1990)<br />
* [http://www.amazon.com/Windows-Undocumented-Formats-Working-Inside/dp/0879304375/ Windows Undocumented File Formats; Working Inside 16- and 32- bit Windows] by Pete Davis (Jan 23, 1997)<br />
* [http://www.amazon.com/Graphics-File-Formats-Complete-Reference/dp/0070375321/ Graphics File Formats: The Complete Reference] by John R. Levine and David C. Kay (May 1992)<br />
* [http://www.amazon.com/Using-Pcx-Graphics-Files-Programmers/dp/0879304324/ Using Pcx Graphics Files: The Programmer's Definitive Guide to Pcx File Formats] by Roger T. Stevens (Apr 1, 1996)<br />
* [http://www.amazon.com/File-Formats-Handbook-Gunter-Born/dp/1850321175/ The File Formats Handbook] by Gunter Born (Sep 1995)<br />
* [http://www.amazon.com/Window-System-Formats-Application-Conventions/dp/1872630154/ X Window System File Formats and Application Conventions (X11R4)] by The Open Group (Jul 17, 1991)<br />
<br />
==Other Useful Materials and Services==<br />
<br />
* [http://emuframework.sourceforge.net/ The Emulation Framework] is software developed by the international KEEP project, co-funded by the European Union's 7th Framework Programme.<br />
* http://www.nsrl.nist.gov/ National Software Reference Library (see also http://blogs.loc.gov/digitalpreservation/2012/05/life-saving-the-national-software-reference-library/)<br />
* http://www.openplanetsfoundation.org/software/fido Format Identification for Digital Objects<br />
* https://github.com/usnationalarchives/File-Analyzer File Analyzer<br />
* http://sk1project.org/modules.php?name=products&product=uniconvertor UniConvertor is a universal vector graphics translator. It is a command line tool which uses sK1 object model to convert one format to another<br />
* http://www.textfiles.com/programming/FORMATS/<br />
* http://wiki.opf-labs.org/display/SPR/Digital+Preservation+Tools Wiki list of digital preservation tool lists<br />
* http://wiki.opf-labs.org/display/REQ/Digital+Preservation+and+Data+Curation+Requirements+and+Solutions Digital Preservation and Data Curation Requirements and Solutions. Not classified by formats, but by datasets, issues and solutions.<br />
* http://fileformats.wordpress.com/ - The File Formats Blog<br />
* http://www.archive.org/details/cdbbsarchive - The Internet Archive has over 1,500 CD-ROMs loaded with shareware, and with that comes converters, documentation and other vital works related to file formats.<br />
* [http://wiki.opf-labs.org/display/SPR/Crowd+sourced+Representation+Information+for+Supporting+Preservation+(cRIsp) Crowd sourced Representation Information for Supporting Preservation (cRIsp)]</div>
Dashcloud
http://fileformats.archiveteam.org/wiki/Sources
Sources
2012-10-28T04:49:23Z
<p>Dashcloud: Adding TrID</p>
<hr />
<div>If you're looking for places to pull either file format information, or to verify stuff you've found, or to go that extra mile to track down variations, here's some similar endeavors and items.<br />
<br />
==List of Places Keeping Track of Formats==<br />
<br />
* http://archivematica.org/preservation<br />
* http://www.fileformat.info/<br />
* http://www.ace.net.nz/tech/TechFileFormat.html<br />
* http://wotsit.org/ <br />
* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_file_formats<br />
* http://unarchiver.c3.cx/formats<br />
* http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/PRONOM/ Version-level format information on hundreds of formats, can be downloaded as XML (ask me for details [[User:Anjackson|AndyJackson]] 15:07, 2 July 2012 (EDT))<br />
* http://wiki.multimedia.cx/<br />
* http://archive.org/download/file-format-encyclopedia/fileformat.zip/<br />
* http://www.digitalpreservation.gov/formats/fdd/descriptions.shtml<br />
* http://www.udfr.org/<br />
* http://gitorious.org/re-lab Tools & specs from re-lab- graphics formats, and office formats<br />
* http://www-mmsp.ece.mcgill.ca/documents/AudioFormats/index.html - Documentation, details, specs, and samples for a handful of audio formats<br />
* http://wiki.xentax.com/index.php/Game_File_Format_Central This wiki is the home of the most game (archive) file format knowledge in the world.<br />
* http://rewiki.regengedanken.de has some more game related reverse engineering<br />
* http://mark0.net/soft-trid-e.html Home to TrID, which can identify a vast number of file formats using an updateable database<br />
* http://mark0.net/soft-trid-deflist.html Online searchable version of the TrID database file<br />
<br />
==Books==<br />
<br />
* [http://www.amazon.com/Compressed-Image-File-Formats-JPEG/dp/0201604434/ Compressed Image File Formats: JPEG, PNG, GIF, XBM, BMP] by John Miano (1999)<br />
* [http://www.amazon.com/Encyclopedia-Graphics-File-Formats-Reference/dp/1565921615/ Encyclopedia of Graphics File Formats: The Complete Reference on CD-ROM with Links to Internet Resources] by James D. Murray and William VanRyper (1996) '''Copy Acquired!'''<br />
* The CD-ROM for the above book is located [http://archive.org/details/EncyclopediaOfGraphicsFileFormatsCompanionCd-rom here].<br />
* [http://www.amazon.com/Graphics-File-Formats-David-Kay/dp/0070340250/ Graphics File Formats] by David C. Kay and John R. Levine (1994)<br />
* [http://www.amazon.com/Graphics-File-Formats-Reference-Guide/dp/0133034054/ Graphics File Formats: Reference and Guide] by C. Wayne Brown, Barry J. Shepherd (1994)<br />
* [http://www.amazon.com/Formats-Popular-Personal-Computer-Software/dp/0471836710/ File Formats for Popular Personal Computer Software: A Programmer's Reference (Self-teaching Guides)] by Jeff Walden (1986) '''Copy Acquired!'''<br />
* [http://www.amazon.com/File-Formats-Internet-Guide-Users/dp/0871114410 File Formats on the Internet: A Guide for PC Users] by Allison B. Zhang (1996) '''Copy Acquired!'''<br />
* [http://www.amazon.com/Graphics-File-Formats-Programmers-Reference/dp/0201488353/ 3D Graphics File Formats: A Programmer's Reference] by Keith Rule (1996)<br />
* [http://www.amazon.com/More-File-Formats-Popular-Software/dp/0471850772/ More File Formats for Popular PC Software: A Programmer's Reference] by Jeff Walden (1987) '''Copy Acquired!'''<br />
* [http://www.amazon.com/Lotus-File-Formats-1-2-3-Symphony/dp/0201168243/ Lotus File Formats for 1-2-3 Symphony & Jazz: File Structure Descriptions for Developers] from Lotus, Inc. (1986)<br />
* [http://www.amazon.com/Inside-Windows-File-Formats-Swan/dp/0672303388/ Inside Windows File Formats] by Tom Swan (Nov 1993)<br />
* [http://www.amazon.com/Internet-File-Formats-Complete-Receiving/dp/188357756X/ Internet File Formats: Your Complete Resource for Sending, Receiving, and Using Internet Files] by Tim Kientzle (Oct 15, 1995)<br />
* [http://www.amazon.com/File-Formats-Popular-PC-Software/dp/0471528064/ File Formats for Popular PC Software] by Jeff Walden (Nov 1992)<br />
* [http://www.amazon.com/File-Formats-Conversions-Book-Developers/dp/155755059X/ PC File Formats and Conversions/Book and Disk (Developers Series)] by Ralf Kussmann (Mar 1990)<br />
* [http://www.amazon.com/Windows-Undocumented-Formats-Working-Inside/dp/0879304375/ Windows Undocumented File Formats; Working Inside 16- and 32- bit Windows] by Pete Davis (Jan 23, 1997)<br />
* [http://www.amazon.com/Graphics-File-Formats-Complete-Reference/dp/0070375321/ Graphics File Formats: The Complete Reference] by John R. Levine and David C. Kay (May 1992)<br />
* [http://www.amazon.com/Using-Pcx-Graphics-Files-Programmers/dp/0879304324/ Using Pcx Graphics Files: The Programmer's Definitive Guide to Pcx File Formats] by Roger T. Stevens (Apr 1, 1996)<br />
* [http://www.amazon.com/File-Formats-Handbook-Gunter-Born/dp/1850321175/ The File Formats Handbook] by Gunter Born (Sep 1995)<br />
* [http://www.amazon.com/Window-System-Formats-Application-Conventions/dp/1872630154/ X Window System File Formats and Application Conventions (X11R4)] by The Open Group (Jul 17, 1991)<br />
<br />
==Other Useful Materials and Services==<br />
<br />
* [http://emuframework.sourceforge.net/ The Emulation Framework] is software developed by the international KEEP project, co-funded by the European Union's 7th Framework Programme.<br />
* http://www.nsrl.nist.gov/ National Software Reference Library (see also http://blogs.loc.gov/digitalpreservation/2012/05/life-saving-the-national-software-reference-library/)<br />
* http://www.openplanetsfoundation.org/software/fido Format Identification for Digital Objects<br />
* https://github.com/usnationalarchives/File-Analyzer File Analyzer<br />
* http://sk1project.org/modules.php?name=products&product=uniconvertor UniConvertor is a universal vector graphics translator. It is a command line tool which uses sK1 object model to convert one format to another<br />
* http://www.textfiles.com/programming/FORMATS/<br />
* http://wiki.opf-labs.org/display/SPR/Digital+Preservation+Tools Wiki list of digital preservation tool lists<br />
* http://wiki.opf-labs.org/display/REQ/Digital+Preservation+and+Data+Curation+Requirements+and+Solutions Digital Preservation and Data Curation Requirements and Solutions. Not classified by formats, but by datasets, issues and solutions.<br />
* http://fileformats.wordpress.com/ - The File Formats Blog<br />
* http://www.archive.org/details/cdbbsarchive - The Internet Archive has over 1,500 CD-ROMs loaded with shareware, and with that comes converters, documentation and other vital works related to file formats.<br />
* [http://wiki.opf-labs.org/display/SPR/Crowd+sourced+Representation+Information+for+Supporting+Preservation+(cRIsp) Crowd sourced Representation Information for Supporting Preservation (cRIsp)]</div>
Dashcloud
http://fileformats.archiveteam.org/wiki/Sources
Sources
2012-10-28T04:34:09Z
<p>Dashcloud: Add more book sources</p>
<hr />
<div>If you're looking for places to pull either file format information, or to verify stuff you've found, or to go that extra mile to track down variations, here's some similar endeavors and items.<br />
<br />
==List of Places Keeping Track of Formats==<br />
<br />
* http://archivematica.org/preservation<br />
* http://www.fileformat.info/<br />
* http://www.ace.net.nz/tech/TechFileFormat.html<br />
* http://wotsit.org/ <br />
* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_file_formats<br />
* http://unarchiver.c3.cx/formats<br />
* http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/PRONOM/ Version-level format information on hundreds of formats, can be downloaded as XML (ask me for details [[User:Anjackson|AndyJackson]] 15:07, 2 July 2012 (EDT))<br />
* http://wiki.multimedia.cx/<br />
* http://archive.org/download/file-format-encyclopedia/fileformat.zip/<br />
* http://www.digitalpreservation.gov/formats/fdd/descriptions.shtml<br />
* http://www.udfr.org/<br />
* http://gitorious.org/re-lab Tools & specs from re-lab- graphics formats, and office formats<br />
* http://www-mmsp.ece.mcgill.ca/documents/AudioFormats/index.html - Documentation, details, specs, and samples for a handful of audio formats<br />
* http://wiki.xentax.com/index.php/Game_File_Format_Central This wiki is the home of the most game (archive) file format knowledge in the world.<br />
* http://rewiki.regengedanken.de has some more game related reverse engineering<br />
<br />
==Books==<br />
<br />
* [http://www.amazon.com/Compressed-Image-File-Formats-JPEG/dp/0201604434/ Compressed Image File Formats: JPEG, PNG, GIF, XBM, BMP] by John Miano (1999)<br />
* [http://www.amazon.com/Encyclopedia-Graphics-File-Formats-Reference/dp/1565921615/ Encyclopedia of Graphics File Formats: The Complete Reference on CD-ROM with Links to Internet Resources] by James D. Murray and William VanRyper (1996) '''Copy Acquired!'''<br />
* The CD-ROM for the above book is located [http://archive.org/details/EncyclopediaOfGraphicsFileFormatsCompanionCd-rom here].<br />
* [http://www.amazon.com/Graphics-File-Formats-David-Kay/dp/0070340250/ Graphics File Formats] by David C. Kay and John R. Levine (1994)<br />
* [http://www.amazon.com/Graphics-File-Formats-Reference-Guide/dp/0133034054/ Graphics File Formats: Reference and Guide] by C. Wayne Brown, Barry J. Shepherd (1994)<br />
* [http://www.amazon.com/Formats-Popular-Personal-Computer-Software/dp/0471836710/ File Formats for Popular Personal Computer Software: A Programmer's Reference (Self-teaching Guides)] by Jeff Walden (1986) '''Copy Acquired!'''<br />
* [http://www.amazon.com/File-Formats-Internet-Guide-Users/dp/0871114410 File Formats on the Internet: A Guide for PC Users] by Allison B. Zhang (1996) '''Copy Acquired!'''<br />
* [http://www.amazon.com/Graphics-File-Formats-Programmers-Reference/dp/0201488353/ 3D Graphics File Formats: A Programmer's Reference] by Keith Rule (1996)<br />
* [http://www.amazon.com/More-File-Formats-Popular-Software/dp/0471850772/ More File Formats for Popular PC Software: A Programmer's Reference] by Jeff Walden (1987) '''Copy Acquired!'''<br />
* [http://www.amazon.com/Lotus-File-Formats-1-2-3-Symphony/dp/0201168243/ Lotus File Formats for 1-2-3 Symphony & Jazz: File Structure Descriptions for Developers] from Lotus, Inc. (1986)<br />
* [http://www.amazon.com/Inside-Windows-File-Formats-Swan/dp/0672303388/ Inside Windows File Formats] by Tom Swan (Nov 1993)<br />
* [http://www.amazon.com/Internet-File-Formats-Complete-Receiving/dp/188357756X/ Internet File Formats: Your Complete Resource for Sending, Receiving, and Using Internet Files] by Tim Kientzle (Oct 15, 1995)<br />
* [http://www.amazon.com/File-Formats-Popular-PC-Software/dp/0471528064/ File Formats for Popular PC Software] by Jeff Walden (Nov 1992)<br />
* [http://www.amazon.com/File-Formats-Conversions-Book-Developers/dp/155755059X/ PC File Formats and Conversions/Book and Disk (Developers Series)] by Ralf Kussmann (Mar 1990)<br />
* [http://www.amazon.com/Windows-Undocumented-Formats-Working-Inside/dp/0879304375/ Windows Undocumented File Formats; Working Inside 16- and 32- bit Windows] by Pete Davis (Jan 23, 1997)<br />
* [http://www.amazon.com/Graphics-File-Formats-Complete-Reference/dp/0070375321/ Graphics File Formats: The Complete Reference] by John R. Levine and David C. Kay (May 1992)<br />
* [http://www.amazon.com/Using-Pcx-Graphics-Files-Programmers/dp/0879304324/ Using Pcx Graphics Files: The Programmer's Definitive Guide to Pcx File Formats] by Roger T. Stevens (Apr 1, 1996)<br />
* [http://www.amazon.com/File-Formats-Handbook-Gunter-Born/dp/1850321175/ The File Formats Handbook] by Gunter Born (Sep 1995)<br />
* [http://www.amazon.com/Window-System-Formats-Application-Conventions/dp/1872630154/ X Window System File Formats and Application Conventions (X11R4)] by The Open Group (Jul 17, 1991)<br />
<br />
==Other Useful Materials and Services==<br />
<br />
* [http://emuframework.sourceforge.net/ The Emulation Framework] is software developed by the international KEEP project, co-funded by the European Union's 7th Framework Programme.<br />
* http://www.nsrl.nist.gov/ National Software Reference Library (see also http://blogs.loc.gov/digitalpreservation/2012/05/life-saving-the-national-software-reference-library/)<br />
* http://www.openplanetsfoundation.org/software/fido Format Identification for Digital Objects<br />
* https://github.com/usnationalarchives/File-Analyzer File Analyzer<br />
* http://sk1project.org/modules.php?name=products&product=uniconvertor UniConvertor is a universal vector graphics translator. It is a command line tool which uses sK1 object model to convert one format to another<br />
* http://www.textfiles.com/programming/FORMATS/<br />
* http://wiki.opf-labs.org/display/SPR/Digital+Preservation+Tools Wiki list of digital preservation tool lists<br />
* http://wiki.opf-labs.org/display/REQ/Digital+Preservation+and+Data+Curation+Requirements+and+Solutions Digital Preservation and Data Curation Requirements and Solutions. Not classified by formats, but by datasets, issues and solutions.<br />
* http://fileformats.wordpress.com/ - The File Formats Blog<br />
* http://www.archive.org/details/cdbbsarchive - The Internet Archive has over 1,500 CD-ROMs loaded with shareware, and with that comes converters, documentation and other vital works related to file formats.<br />
* [http://wiki.opf-labs.org/display/SPR/Crowd+sourced+Representation+Information+for+Supporting+Preservation+(cRIsp) Crowd sourced Representation Information for Supporting Preservation (cRIsp)]</div>
Dashcloud
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