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Autonomy Information Connectivity Technical Brief Information Connectivity Autonomy Supports Virtually Any Format, Source and Language Every enterprise has a complex mix of off-the-shelf and custom applications, databases, information technologies and file formats. Autonomy is capable of aggregating any form of structured, semi-structured and unstructured data, wherever it is located, regardless of language. Supported Data Formats Support for over 1000 formats including: Archive • Graphics Interchange Format (.gif) • UNIS Composer 669 Module • Raw Audio CD Data (.cdr) • 7-Zip (7Z) • HP Graphics Language (.hpg) (.669) • Audition Loop (.cel) • Apple Disk Image (DMG) • Joint Photographic Experts Group • Six Channel Module (.6cm) • Creative Music Format (.cmf) • BinHex(HQX) (.jpeg) • Eight Channel Module (.8cm) • Sony Ericsson Protected Content • Bzip2 Compressed Archive Format • Lotus AMIDraw Graphics (.sdw) • Amiga OctaMed Music File File (.copy) (BZIP2) • Lotus Pic (.pic) (.8med) • Cubase Project (.cpr) • GZIP (GZ) • Macintosh Raster (.pic, .pict) • Amiga 8-Bit Sound File (.8svx) • Cubase Waveform File (.csh) • ISO-9660 CD Disc Image Format • MacPaint (.pntg) • Advanced Audio Coding File (.aac) • cVideo (.cvc) (ISO) • Microsoft Document Imaging • ABC Music Notation (.abc) • Cakewalk SONAR Project (.cwp) • Java Archive (JAR) (.mdi) • Audio Codec 3 File (.ac3) • OPL2 FM Audio File (.d00) • Legato EMailXtender Archive (EMX) • Microsoft Office Drawing (.mso) • ADPCM Compressed Audio File • OPL2 FM Audio File (.d01) • MacBinary Container (BIN) • Nero Encrypted File (.nef) (.act) • DVD2AVI File (.d2v) • Microsoft Backup Files (BKF) • Omni Graffle (GRAFFLE) • After Effects Project (.aep) • DriveCam Video (.dce) • Microsoft Cabinet format (CAB) • PC PaintBrush (.pcx) • WinAHX Tracker Module (.ahx) • DRM Content Format (.dcf) • Microsoft Compressed Folder • Photoshop (.psd) • Audio Interchange File Format • DCM Audio Module (.dcm) (LZH/LHA) • Portable Network Graphics (.png) (.aif) • Dictation Audio File (.dct) • PKZIP (multiple versions) (ZIP) • SGI RGB Image (.rgb) • Compressed Audio Interchange • SoundEdit Recorded Instrument • RAR Archive (RAR) • Sun Raster Image (.rs) File (.aifc) (.dewf) • Rich Text Format Directory (RTFD) • Tagged Image File (.tiff) • Audio Interchange File Format • Defractor 2 Instrument (.df2) • Tape Archive (TAR) • Truevision Targa (.tga) (.aiff) • Defractor Instrument (.dfc) • UNIX Compress (Z) • Windows Animated Cursor (.ani) • Velvet Studio Instrument (.ais) • Digital Interface Format (.dif) • UU Encode (UUE) • Windows Bitmap (.bmp) • CCTV Video File (.ajp) • Digilink Audio File (.dig) • WinZip (multiple versions) (ZIP) • Windows Icon Cursor (.ico) • Akai Sampler File (.akp) • Sound Designer Audio File (.dig) • Windows Metafile (.wmf) • A-Law Compressed Sound Format • Adobe Director Movie (.dir) Binary Formats • WordPerfect Graphics 1 (.wpg) (.al) • DivX-Encoded Movie (.divx) • Executable (EXE) • WordPerfect Graphics 2 (.wpg) • A-Law Compressed Sound Format • Downloadable Sounds File (.dls) • Link Library (DLL) • Xerox DocuWorks (.xdw) (.alaw) • DRM Delivery Message (.dm) • Cubase Song File (.all) • Delusion Digital Music File (.dmf) Computer-Aided Design Messaging • Adaptive Multi-Rate Codec File • Delusion Digital Sound File (.dsf) • AutoCAD Drawing (multiple • Apple Entourage (.amr) • Digital Sound Module (.dsm) versions) (DWG) • Apple iChat • Extreme Tracker Module (.ams) • Dynamic Studio Professional • AutoCAD Drawing Exchange • Domino XML Language (.dxl) • Velvet Studio Module (.ams) Module (.dsp) • (multiple versions) (DXF) • Legato Extender (.onm) • Anime Music Video File (.amv) • Digital Speech Standard File (.dss) • CADAM Drawing (CDD) • Lotus Notes (.nsf) • Monkey's Audio Lossless Audio • DigiTrakker Module (.dtm) • CADAM Drawing Overlay (CDO) • Mailbox (Thunderbird 1.0, Eudora File (.ape) • Digital Video File (.dv) • CATIA formats (CAT) 6.2) (.mbx) • Velvet Studio Sample (.ase) • Sony Digital Voice File (.dvf) • Microsoft Visio (multiple versions) • Microsoft Outlook (multiple • Advanced Systems Format File • Microsoft Digital Video Recording (VSD) versions) (.msg) (.asf) (.dvr-ms) • Microstation (DGN) • Microsoft Outlook Express • Microsoft ASF Redirector File • DiamondWare Digital Audio File • NURSTOR Drawing (NUR) (multiple versions, Mac and PC) (.asx) (.DWD) • Solidworks (SLDASM, SLDPRT, (.eml) • Audio file No (.au) • Protected Macromedia Director SLDDRW) • Microsoft Outlook Personal Folder • Compressed Audio File (.aud) Movie (.dxr) (multiple versions) (.pst) • Avid Bin File (.avb) • Eyemail Audio Recording (.ear) Database Formats • Text Mail (MIME) • Audio Video Interleave File (.avi) • Ensoniq ASR File (.efa) • Microsoft Access (MDB) • Transport Neutral Encapsulation • Audio Visual Research File (.avr) • Ensoniq EPS File (.efe) • Microsoft Project (MPP) Format • Application Visualization System • Ensoniq KT File (.efk) • Yahoo! Instant Messenger (YIM) Format (.avs) • Ensoniq SQ1/SQ2/KS-32 File (.efq) • GarageBand Project (.band) • Ensoniq SQ-80 File (.efs) Display • Blaze Audio Wave Information File • Ensoniq VFX-SD File (.efv) • Adobe PDF Multimedia (.bap) • Everest Embedded Bank File • Apabi eBook (CEB) • H.264 encoded mp4, H.264 Part 10 (.264) • BINK Video File (.bik) (.emb) • 3GPP2 Multimedia File (.3g2) • Kodicom Video File (.bix) • ABT Extended Module (.emd) Graphic • Kodicom Video (.box) • ESPS Sampled Data File (.esps) • Computer Graphics Metafile (.cgm) • 3GPP Multimedia File (.3gp) • 3GPP Multimedia File (.3gp2) • Broadcast Wave File (.bwf) • Eyemail Video Recording (.eye) • CorelDRAW (.cdr) • Brigham Young University Movie • Farandoyle Linear Module File (.f2r) • DCX Fax System (.dcx) • 3GPP Multimedia File (.3gpp) • 3D Movie Maker Movie (.3mm) (.byu) • Raw 32-Bit Audio File (.f32) • Encapsulated PostScript (.eps) • Typhoon Wave Audio File (.c01) • Farandoyle Blocked Module File • Enhanced Metafile (.emf) • 4-MP3 Database File (.4mp) • CCTV Video Clip (.60d) • CD Audio Track Shortcut (.cda) (.f3r) • Raw 64-Bit Audio File (.f64) • MIDI File (.midi) • Rebirth Song File (.rbs) • MIDI System Exclusive Message • Farandole Composer Module (.far) • MJPEG Video File (.mjp) • Reason ReFill Sound Bank (.rfl) (.syx) • Final Cut Project (.fcp) • Matroska Audio/Video File (.mkv) • Real Media File (.rm) • Akai Teledisk Sound Library (.td0) • Gravis UltraSound Sound Bank • Synthetic Music Mobile Application • Real Media Stream (.rm, .ra) • Final Music System Tracker (.fff) Format (.mmf) • Rich Music Format (.rmf) Module (.tfmx) • Free Lossless Audio Codec (.flac) • Amiga Music Module File (.mod) • RMID MIDI File (.rmi) • Amiga THX Tracker Music File • FLIC Animation (.flc) • Apple QuickTime Movie (.moov) • RealVideo Variable Bit Rate File (.thx) • FLIC Animation (.fli) • Apple QuickTime Movie (.mov) (.rmvb) • TiVo Video File (.tivo) • Flash Video File (.flv) • QuickTime Movie File (.movie) • RealJukebox Format (.rmx) • PSP Audio File (.toc) • FLIC Animation (.flx) • MPEG Layer II Compressed Audio • RT RealText streamed text formats • Video Transport Stream File (.ts) • FruityLoops Project (.flp) File (.mp2) • Nokia Composer Ringtone (.rng) • TrueSpeech Audio File (.tsp) • Farandole Composer WaveSample • MP3 Audio File (.mp3) • Ad Lib Synthesized Instrument • Yamaha TX16W Audio File (.txw) File (.fsm) • MPEG-4 Video File (.mp4) (.rol) • AU Audio File (.u) • Casio FZ-1 Bank Dump (.fzb) • MPEG Audio File (.mpa) • RealPix Clip (.rp) • Unsigned Byte Audio File (.ub) • Casio FZ-1 Full Dump (.fzf) • MPEG Movie File (.mpe) • Real Tracker Instrument (.rti) • Raw μ-Law Audio File (.ulaw) • Casio FZ-1 Voice Dump (.fzv) • MPEG Video File (.mpeg) • Real Tracker Module (.rtm) • UltraTracker Module (.ult) • G.721 Audio File (.g721) • MPEG-1 Video File (.mp1) • RealPlayer Streaming Media (.rts) • Raw μ-Law Audio File (.ulw) • G.723 Audio File (.g723) • MPEG-2 Video File (.mp2) • QuickTime Real-Time Streaming • MikMod UniMOD Module (.uni) • G.726 Audio File (.g726) • MPEG audio File (.mp3) Format (.rts) • Unsigned Word Audio File (.uw) • Tascam GigaSampler File (.gig) • Musepack Audio File (.mpc) • Real Video File (.rv) • UltraTracker Wave File (.uwf) • GRASP Animation (.gl) • MPEG-1/2/4 Video File (.mpg) • Scream Tracker 3 Instrument (.s3i) • Olympus Voice Recording (.val) • GRASP Animation (.grasp) • MPEG Layer 3 Audio File (.mpu) • ScreamTracker 3 Module (.s3m) • VDOLive Media File (.vdo) • Global System for Mobile Audio • MPEG-2 Video Stream (.mpv2) • Secure Audio File (.saf) • Vegas Movie Studio Project File File (.gsm) • Mobile Phone Sound File (.mp _ ) • MOD Edit Sample File (.sam) (.vf) • US Robotics GSM Audio File • Visual Communicator Project File • Signed Byte Audio File (.sb) • Video for Windows (.vfw) (.gsm) (.msh) • Sound Blaster Instrument (.sbi) • Generic Video File (.vid) • Google Video File (.gvi) • Memory Stick Voice File (.msv) • Sound File (.snd) • Qarbon Viewlet (.viewlet) • Google Video Pointer (.gvp) • Windows Movie Maker Project • E-MU SoundFont Sound Bank • VivoActive Video File (.viv) • IC Recorder Sound File (.ics) (.mswmm) (.sbk) • VivoActive Video File (.vivo) • DVD-Video Disc Information File • MadTracker 2 Module (.mt2) • SWiSH Project Backup File (.sbk) • Covox Raw Sample (.vmd) (.ifo) • MadTracker 2 Envelope (.mte) • Sample Cell II Instrument • Vocaltec Media File (.vmf) • Interchange File Format (.iff) • MadTracker Instrument (.mti) Definition (.sc2) • Covox Speech Thing Sample (.vmf) • iMovie Project (.imovieproject) • MultiTracker Module (.mtm) • ScreenCam Screen Recording • DVD Video Object (.vob)
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