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List of file formats
This is a
list of file formats
often seen on
computers
.
Audio file formats
Lossless
Uncompressed
AIFF
au file format
CDDA
IFF-8SVX
IFF-16SV
RAW (raw samples without any header or sync)
WAV
Compressed
FLAC
(free as in freedom lossless codec of the
Ogg
project)
Lossy
MP2
MP3
Speex
(
Ogg
project, specialized for voice, low bitrates)
Vorbis
(
Ogg
project, free and similar in principle to MP3)
WMA
MPC
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)
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
CGM
Computer Graphics Metafile an
ISO
Standard
DXF
SVG
Scene description languages (3D vector image formats)
MOVIE.BYU
RenderMan
VRML
Object code file formats
a.out
(Unix and GCC only, not technically a file format)
ELF
MZ EXE (.exe; used in
MS-DOS
)
PE
(.exe; used in
Microsoft Windows
and some other systems)
Page description languages
DVI
PCL
PDF
PostScript
(.ps, .ps.gz)
Hypertext description
HTML
CSS
Data exchange
XML
SDXF
(Structured Data Exchange Format)
Tabulated data
tab
csv (comma separated values)
dif (accessible by many
spreadsheet
applications)
Archiving and compression formats
arj
bzip2
(.bz2)
gzip
(.gz)
LHA
(.lzh)
lzo
lzx
zip
rar
tar
.tar.gz
(gzipped tar file)
zoo
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)
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)
Theora
(
Ogg
project)
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; extensions include .img and .iso)
Native data (registered objective parametrs .dat .cop .par)