Pulse Code Modulation (PCM) file is used to store a raw digital audio file in a computer system. It is a direct representation of (1s and 0s) digital sample values of an audio recording. The file keeps the recording in raw digital audio since high-quality recordings can be lossless.
The format comprises an index of directories and files to create a convenient and searchable file system. It enables browsing and finding the necessary data a less burdensome process.
MUI files are user instrument files used by the myriad musical notation software products. A good example is the Harmony Assistant which produces sound signals and musical realities.
These files are application archives that comprise data in JAR and WAR formats. It uses the ZIP compression to store its data, and users can easily unzip them to view its contents.
These files contain a myriad of functions and parameters, which include graphs, calculations, charts, and images. Also, RDL files can be varied into different formats as desired.
The extension stores an encrypted file (XLSX or PDF), and users can only decrypt it via the SIGLock program. Unfortunately, the extension is no longer in active use and hence considered obsolete.
These files may store several elements such as the game ROM, its icon, metadata containing the description, and several updates. It is similar to the XCI extension and stores backup dumps of games.
A SIG file is a small text file that can be attached at the end of an email. The main reason why it is attached is that it contains essential information about the sender, including the sender’s address and name.
DPX file is a raster image format that’s used for transferring film images to a digital medium without interfering with the quality. These files store digital motion picture data in a bitmap file format.