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List of file formats
This is a list of file formats often seen on computers. Filename extensions are usually noted in parenthesis if they differ from the format name or abbreviation.
- Audio file formats
- Lossless
- Uncompressed
- Compressed
- FLAC (free as in freedom lossless codec of the Ogg project)
- Lossy
- Music formats
- MID (standard MIDI file; most often just notes and controls but occasionally also sample dumps)
- NSF (bytecode program to play NES music)
- MOD (Soundtracker and Protracker sample and melody modules)
- S3M (ScreamTracker 3 module, with a few more effects and a dedicated volume column)
- XM (FastTracker module, adding instrument envelopes)
- IT (Impulse Tracker module, adding compressed samples, note-release actions, and more effects including a resonant filter)
- MT2 (MadTracker 2 module. It could be resumed as being XM and IT combined with more features like track effects and automation.)
- Document file formats - These are ways of storing mainly text
- ASCII (.txt)
- Amigaguide
- HTML (.html, .htm)
- Radix-64
- RTF (a textual encoding of the data in a Word DOC; many programs' Word export filters actually write RTF as RTF is much easier to generate reliably)
- TeX
- Troff
- Word (.doc) (Format revised and altered very often; little official documentation)
- XML
- Raster image or graphics file formats
- BMP
- GIF (often avoided because of patent problems)
- MSP (file format used by old versions of Microsoft paint, replaced with bmp in Windows 3.0)
- IFF-ILBM (.ilbm .lbm .iff)
- JNG (single-frame MNG with JPEG data and possibly an alpha channel)
- JPEG JFIF (.jpg or .jpeg) (lossy, recommended for display of photographic images)
- PCX
- PNG (lossless, recommended for display and edition of graphic images)
- PPM
- PSD
- TGA
- TIFF (.tif or .tiff) (usually lossless, many variant exist including lossy one)
- Vector image formats
- Object code file formats
- Page description languages
- Hypertext description
- Data exchange
- XML
- SDXF (Structured Data Exchange Format)
- Tabulated data
- Archiving and compression formats
- Video file formats
- AAF (mostly intended to hold edit decisions and rendering information, but can also contain compressed media essence)
- Animated GIF (simple animation; often avoided because of patent problems)
- ASF (ASF is a shell, which enables any form of compression to be used; MPEG-4 is common. Video in ASF-containers is also called Windows Media Video (WMV))
- AVI (AVI is a shell, which enables any form of compression to be used; MPEG-1 and a variant of MPEG-4 are common)
- Macromedia Flash (.swf) (complex vector-based animation with sound and interactivity)
- Matroska (*.mkv) (Matroska is a shell, which enables any form of compression to be used; MPEG-4 is common)
- MNG (mainly simple animation containing PNG and JPEG objects, often somewhat more complex than animated GIF)
- MPEG
- MXF
- Tarkin (Ogg project, all Tarkin files are Ogg files)
- Theora (Ogg project, all Theora files are Ogg files)
- Ogg (Ogg is a shell, which enables any compliant form of compression to be used; Theora is common)
- OGM (OGM is a shell, which enables any form of compression to be used; MPEG-4 is common)
- QuickTime (QuickTime is a shell, which enables any form of compression to be used; Sorenson codec is common)
- RealMedia
- GIS file formats
- DEM (USGS) (US Geo Survey terrestrial elevation data)
- Disk images (a file system used as a random-access archive file inside another file system)
- Native data (registered objective parametrs .dat .cop .par)
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