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Audio Video Interleave (AVI) Standard Windows file format for video files
Moving Picture Experts Group Highquality audio and video file compression format.
Audio Interchange File Format(AIFF) Highquality audio format developed by Apple Computer.
AU Audio file format used by Unix servers, the majority of Web servers. Most Web browsers can read AU
Waveform(WAV) Windows standard format for audio files
Mpeg-1 Audio Layer-3 (MP3) Popular compression standard for audio files; retains most of the sound quality of the source
Ogg Vorbis(.ogg) A free, open-source alternative to the MP3 compression format for audio files; creates smaller, faster downloading files
Portable Network Graphics (PNG) An open source graphical image file format created to replace GIFs
Joint Photographic Experts Group (JPEG) A graphical image file format commonly used for photographs
Tagged Image File Format (TFF) Commonly used graphic file format, developed by Aldus Corporation; uses the .tif or .tiff file name extension.
Rich Text Format (RTF) Portable text file format created by Microsoft that allows image insertion and text formatting; an almost universal format
Encapsulated PostScript (EPS) File format used for importing and exporting graphics.
Graphics Interchange Format (GIF) graphical image file format commonly used in HTML documents
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