What is a file extension?Short answer: it's the set of letters after the period (.) in the name of a file. Long answer: File extensions signify the file format of a file. It tells the operating system (OS) how data was stored in the file. Not all OS, require a file extension though. For instance, this is optional in Unix, but is mandatory with MS-DOS and Windows systems. In most file formats the file type is actually defined by the contents (first bytes, file structure), but extensions are used to define the application that is used for opening the file. Below is a detailed database of thousands of file extensions our team has compiled for you. Feel free to browse! |
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OMX - Extension Details | |||||
Date Added: | September 09, 2008 | ||||
File Extension: | .OMX | ||||
Description 1: | .OMX files are media info files that Ots audio software uses. They contain audio analysis data for corresponding .MP3 or .WAV files. Importing audio files into an OtsAV media library is generally how .OMX files are created. Each .OMX file when saved, can be found in the same folder as its associated audio file. Although OMX files contain info regarding the audio file, they do not include the actual audio data. | ||||
File Type: | Audio file | ||||
Mode: | Binary | ||||
Program(s) to Open: | Windows: Ots Labs OtsAV DJ, Ots Labs OtsAV Radio, Ots Labs OtsAV TV | ||||
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