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Supported File Formats.Pdf Supported File Formats Standard HP eDiscovery Best Practices Supported File Formats Standard The following file types are supported by HP eDiscovery. Archive 7-Zip (7Z) PKZIP (ZIP) BinHex(HQX) RAR Archive (RAR) GZIP (GZ) Tape Archive (TAR) Java Archive (JAR) UNIX Compress (Z) Legato EMailXtender Archive (EMX) UU Encode (UUE) Microsoft Cabinet format (CAB) WinZip (ZIP) Microsoft Compressed Folder (LZH/LHA) Binary Formats Executable (EXE) Dynamic Link Library (DLL) Computer-Aided Design AutoCAD Drawing (DWG) Microsoft Visio (VSD) AutoCAD Drawing Exchange (DXF) Microstation (DGN) CATIA formats (CAT) Database Formats Microsoft Access (MDB) Microsoft Project (MPP) Display Adobe PDF (PDF) Apabi eBook (CEB) Graphic Computer Graphics Metafile (.cgm) PC PaintBrush (.pcx) CorelDRAW (.cdr) Portable Network Graphics (.png) DCX Fax System (.dcx) SGI RGB Image (.rgb) Encapsulated PostScript (.eps) Sun Raster Image (.rs) Enhanced Metafile (.emf) Tagged Image File (.tiff) Graphics Interchange Format (.gif) Truevision Targa (.tga) Joint Photographic Experts Group (.jpeg) Windows Animated Cursor (.ani) April 2015 Page 1 of 7 Supported File Formats Standard Lotus AMIDraw Graphics (.sdw) Windows Bitmap (.bmp) Lotus Pic (.pic) Windows Icon Cursor (.ico) Macintosh Raster (.pic, .pict) Windows Metafile (.wmf) MacPaint (.pntg) WordPerfect Graphics 1 (.wpg) Microsoft Office Drawing (.mso) WordPerfect Graphics 2 (.wpg) Messaging Domino XML Language (.dxl) Microsoft Outlook Express (.eml) Legato Extender (.onm) Microsoft Outlook Personal Folder (.pst) Lotus Notes (.nsf) Text Mail (MIME) Mailbox (Thunderbird 1,Eudora 6.2) Transport Neutral Encapsulation Format (.mbx) Yahoo Messenger (YIM) Microsoft Outlook (.msg) Media Apple QuickTime® (QT, MOV) MPG, MPEG Standard MPEG Layer 1 video and Layer 2 ASF NetShow files audio formats Audio Interchange File Format (AIFF) RM, RA, RAM RealAudio/RealVideostreamed content Audio-Video Interleaved (AVI) RT RealText streamed text formats AVI Audio/Video Interleave-Microsoft SMIL, SMI SMIL files (see SMIL) video format Sound File (SND) Compact Disc Audio (CD) SWF RealSystem G2 with Flash Digital Video Disc (DVD) UNIX audio (AU) Indeo Video 5 WAV, AIFF* ‘Legacy’ sound files (prevalent file types) MP3 MPEG Layer 3 (audio format) Waveform Audio Text and Markup ANSI (.txt) Microsoft Visio XML (.vdx) ASCII (.txt) MHTML (.mht) HTM Rich Text Format (.rtf) HTML (v3, v4) Unicode Text (.txt) Microsoft Excel Windows XML (.xml) XHTML Microsoft Word Windows XML (.xml) XML (generic) (.xml) Office Files Adobe FrameMaker Interchange Format Microsoft Excel Charts (.xls) (.mif) Microsoft Excel for Mac (.xls) Apple Keynote Microsoft Excel Windows (.xls) Apple Numbers Microsoft Excel Windows XML (.xlsx) Apple Pages Microsoft Office Excel Binary Format (.xlsb) Applix Presents (.ag) Microsoft PowerPoint for Mac (.ppt, .pps) Applix Spreadsheets (.as) Microsoft PowerPoint PC (.ppt, .pps) Applix Words (.aw) Microsoft PowerPoint Windows (.ppt, .pps) April 2015 Page 2 of 7 Supported File Formats Standard Comma Separated Values (.csv) Microsoft PowerPoint Windows XML Corel Presentations (.shw) (.pptx, .pptm, .potx, .potm, .ppsx, .ppsm) Corel Quattro Pro (.wb2, .wb3) Microsoft Windows Write (.wri) Corel WordPerfect Linux (.wps) Microsoft Word PC (.doc) Corel WordPerfect Macintosh (.wps) Microsoft Word for Mac (.doc) Corel WordPerfect Windows (.wo) Microsoft Word Windows (.doc) Corel WordPerfect Windows (.wpd) Microsoft Word Windows XML Data Interchange Format (.dif) (.docx, .dotx, .dotm) DisplayWrite (.ip) Microsoft Works (.wps) Folio Flat File (.fff) Microsoft Works Spreadsheet (.s30, .s40) Fujitsu Oasys (.oa2) OpenOffice Impress (.sxi, .sxp, .odp) Haansoft Hangul (.hwp) Oasis Open Document Format (.ods, .sxc, .stc) IBM DCA/RFT (Revisable Form Text) Oasis Open Document Format (.odt, .sxw, .stw) (SC23-0758-1) (.dc) OpenOffice Calc (.sxc, .ods) JustSystems Ichitaro (.jtd) OpenOffice Writer (.sxw, .odt) Lotus 1-2-3 (.123, .wk4) Quark XPress Lotus 1-2-3 Charts (.123) StarOffice Calc (.sxc, .ods) Lotus AMI Pro (.sam) StarOffice Impress (.sxi, .sxp, .odp) Lotus AMI Professional Write Plus (.ami) StarOffice Writer (.sxw, .odt) Lotus Freelance Graphics (.prz) WordPad (.rtf) Lotus SmartMaster (.mwp) XML Paper Specification (.xps) Lotus Word Pro (.lwp) XyWrite (v4.12) (.xy4) Macromedia Flash (.swf) Multimedia 3D Movie Maker Movie (.3mm ) MIDI File (.mid ) 3GPP Multimedia File (.3gp ) MIDI File (.midi) 3GPP Multimedia File (.3gp2) MIDI Sample Dump Standard (.sds) 3GPP Multimedia File (.3gpp) MIDI Song File (.sng ) 3GPP2 Multimedia File (.3g2 ) MIDI System Exclusive Message (.syx) 4-MP3 Database File (.4mp ) MikMod UniMOD Module (.uni ) 8SVX Sound File (.svx ) MJPEG Video File (.mjp ) ABC Music Notation (.abc ) Mobile Phone Sound File (.mp_ ) ABT Extended Module (.emd ) MOD Edit Sample File (.sam) Ad Lib Synthesized Instrument (.rol ) Monarch Audio File (.ma1 ) Adaptive Multi-Rate Codec File (.amr ) Monkey's Audio Lossless Audio File (.ape ) Adobe Director Movie (.dir ) Movie Collector Catalog (.mvc ) ADPCM Compressed Audio File (.act ) MP3 Audio File (.mp3 ) Advanced Audio Coding File (.aac ) MPEG audio File (.mp3 ) Advanced Systems Format File (.asf ) MPEG Audio File (.mpa ) After Effects Project (.aep ) MPEG Layer 3 Audio File (.mpu ) Akai MPC Sample (.snd ) MPEG Layer II Compressed Audio File (.mp2 ) Akai MPC2000 Program File (.prg ) MPEG Movie File (.mpe ) Akai Sampler File (.akp ) MPEG Video File (.mpeg) Akai Teledisk Sound Library (.td0) MPEG-1 Video File (.m1v ) A-Law Compressed Sound Format (.al ) MPEG-1 Video File (.mp1 ) April 2015 Page 3 of 7 Supported File Formats Standard A-Law Compressed Sound Format (.alaw) MPEG-1/2/4 Video File (.mpg ) Amiga 8-Bit Sound File (.8svx) MPEG-2 Video (.m2v ) Amiga MED Sound File (.med ) MPEG-2 Video File (.mp2 ) Amiga Music Module File (.mod ) MPEG-2 Video Stream (.mpv2) Amiga OctaMed Music File (.8med) MPEG-4 Audio File (.m4a ) Amiga THX Tracker Music File (.thx ) MPEG-4 Playlist (.m4u ) Anime Music Video File (.amv ) MPEG-4 Video File (.m4e ) Apple QuickTime Movie (.moov) MPEG-4 Video File (.mp4 ) Apple QuickTime Movie (.mov ) Multimedia Viewer Book Source File (.mvb ) Apple QuickTime Movie (.qt ) MultiTracker Module (.mtm ) Application Visualization System Format Musepack Audio File (.mpc ) (.avs ) MWave DSP Synth Instrument Extract (.mws ) AU Audio File (.u ) Napster Secured Music File (.nap ) Audio Codec 3 File (.ac3 ) Nero Wave Editor File (.wpk ) Audio file No (.au ) NeroVision Express Project File (.nvc ) Audio Interchange File Format (.aif ) NES Sound Format File (.nsf ) Audio Interchange File Format (.aiff) NoiseTracker Module (.nst ) Audio Playlist (.pls ) Nokia Composer Ringtone (.rng ) Audio Video Interleave File (.avi ) Nokia Ringtone (.nrt ) Audio Visual Research File (.avr ) NoteWorthy Composer File (.nwc ) Audiokoz Music File (.koz ) NOTION Song File (.ntn ) Audition Loop (.cel ) Ogg Media File (.ogm ) Avaya Voice Player Audio File (.lvp ) Ogg Vorbis Compressed Audio File (.ogg ) Avid Bin File (.avb ) Oktalyzer Module (.okt ) Bell Music File (.koz ) Olympus Voice Recording (.val) BINK Video File (.bik ) Open Media Framework (.omf ) Blaze Audio Wave Information File (.bap) OPL2 FM Audio File (.d00 ) Brigham Young University Movie (.byu ) OPL2 FM Audio File (.d01 ) Broadcast Wave File (.bwf ) Panasonic VM1 Voice File (.pvc ) Cakewalk Music Project (.wrk ) Perfect Clarity Audio (.pca ) Cakewalk SONAR Project (.cwp ) PhyMod Physical Modeling Data (.phy ) Casio FZ-1 Bank Dump (.fzb ) Pinnacle Sample Bank (.pbf ) Casio FZ-1 Full Dump (.fzf ) PolyTracker Module (.ptm ) Casio FZ-1 Voice Dump (.fzv ) Premiere Pro Project (.prproj ) CCTV Video Clip (.60d ) Pro Tools Project (.pts ) CCTV Video File (.ajp ) Protected Macromedia Director Movie (.dxr ) CD Audio Track Shortcut (.cda ) Protracker Studio Module (.psm ) Compressed Audio File (.aud ) PSP Audio File (.toc ) Compressed Audio Interchange File (.aifc) Pulse Code Modulation (.pcm ) Covox Raw Sample (.vmd ) Qarbon Viewlet (.viewlet ) Covox Speech Thing Sample (.vmf ) QuickTime Cache File (.qtch ) Creative Labs Audio File (.voc ) QuickTime Movie File (.movie) Creative Music Format (.cmf ) QuickTime Real-Time Streaming Format (.rts) Cubase Project (.cpr ) Raw µ-Law Audio File (.ulaw) Cubase Song File (.all ) Raw µ-Law Audio File (.ulw ) Cubase Waveform File (.csh ) Raw 32-Bit Audio File (.f32 ) cVideo (.cvc ) Raw 64-Bit Audio File (.f64 ) April 2015 Page 4 of 7 Supported File Formats Standard DCM Audio Module (.dcm ) Raw Audio CD Data (.cdr ) Defractor 2 Instrument (.df2 ) Raw Audio Data (.raw ) Defractor Instrument (.dfc ) Real Audio File (.ra) Delusion Digital Music File (.dmf) Real Audio Media (.ram ) Delusion Digital Sound File (.dsf) Real Media File (.rm ) DiamondWare Digital Audio File (.DWD) Real Tracker Instrument (.rti) Dictation Audio File (.dct ) Real Tracker Module (.rtm) Digilink Audio File (.dig ) Real Video File (.rv ) Digital Interface Format (.dif ) RealJukebox Format (.rmx ) Digital Sound Module (.dsm) RealPix Clip (.rp ) Digital Speech Standard File (.dss) RealPlayer Streaming Media (.rts) Digital Video File (.dv ) RealVideo Variable Bit Rate File (.rmvb) DigiTrakker Module (.dtm) Reason ReFill Sound Bank (.rfl ) DigiTrakker Module
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