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- File_format abstract "A file format is a standard way that information is encoded for storage in a computer file. It specifies how bits are used to encode information in a digital storage medium. File formats may be either proprietary or free and may be either unpublished or open.Some file formats are designed for very particular types of data: PNG files, for example, store bitmapped images using lossless data compression. Other file formats, however, are designed for storage of several different types of data: the Ogg format can act as a container for different types of multimedia, including any combination of audio and video, with or without text (such as subtitles), and metadata. A text file can contain any stream of characters, including possible control characters, and is encoded in one of various character encoding schemes. Some file formats, such as HTML, scalable vector graphics, and the source code of computer software are text files with defined syntaxes that allow them to be used for specific purposes.".
- File_format wikiPageExternalLink seeker.
- File_format wikiPageExternalLink rxtt28.2.0300.html.
- File_format wikiPageExternalLink rxtt28.2.0301.html.
- File_format wikiPageExternalLink Data_Formats.
- File_format wikiPageExternalLink www.fileextension.org.
- File_format wikiPageExternalLink www.fileinfo.com.
- File_format wikiPageExternalLink File_Format_Identification.
- File_format wikiPageExternalLink 06may93.html.
- File_format wikiPageID "18933600".
- File_format wikiPageRevisionID "604788986".
- File_format about "yes".
- File_format by "no".
- File_format date "January 2014".
- File_format hasPhotoCollection File_format.
- File_format label "File format".
- File_format onlinebooks "no".
- File_format others "no".
- File_format reason "Hard-coding or not does not seem relevant. Coding meant to protect metadata corruption should not make it easier. The issue is probably about complex coding and insufficient standardisation".
- File_format subject Category:Computer_file_formats.
- File_format type Abstraction100002137.
- File_format type Communication100033020.
- File_format type ComputerFileFormats.
- File_format type Format106636806.
- File_format type Information106634376.
- File_format type Message106598915.
- File_format type Genre.
- File_format type MusicGenre.
- File_format type TopicalConcept.
- File_format type Concept.
- File_format comment "A file format is a standard way that information is encoded for storage in a computer file. It specifies how bits are used to encode information in a digital storage medium. File formats may be either proprietary or free and may be either unpublished or open.Some file formats are designed for very particular types of data: PNG files, for example, store bitmapped images using lossless data compression.".
- File_format label "Bestandsformaat".
- File_format label "Dateiformat".
- File_format label "File format".
- File_format label "Format de données".
- File_format label "Format pliku".
- File_format label "Formato de arquivo".
- File_format label "Formato di file".
- File_format label "Формат файла".
- File_format label "صيغة ملف".
- File_format label "ファイルフォーマット".
- File_format label "檔案格式".
- File_format sameAs Formát_souboru.
- File_format sameAs Dateiformat.
- File_format sameAs Μορφότυπο.
- File_format sameAs Formato_(Informatica).
- File_format sameAs Fitxategi_formatu.
- File_format sameAs Format_de_données.
- File_format sameAs Formato_di_file.
- File_format sameAs ファイルフォーマット.
- File_format sameAs 파일_형식.
- File_format sameAs Bestandsformaat.
- File_format sameAs Format_pliku.
- File_format sameAs Formato_de_arquivo.
- File_format sameAs m.030v0.
- File_format sameAs Q235557.
- File_format sameAs Q235557.
- File_format sameAs File_format.
- File_format wasDerivedFrom File_format?oldid=604788986.
- File_format isPrimaryTopicOf File_format.