BMP

The file extension bmp signifies an image file that has been saved in the device independent bitmap format. The format is rather historic; it has been in use since 1990. However due to its simplicity and the absence of any patent protection, bmp is still widespread and remains supported by very many graphics programs. Bmp […]

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PPTX

The pptx file extension is used by Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 and younger to store presentations. Earlier versions of PowerPoint use the ppt extension. Opening a pptx file launches the PowerPoint software in editor mode. There is another format, ppsx, that will start the slide show presentation right away. A pptx file is a zip-compressed package […]

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MP3

MPEG-1 or mpeg-2 Audio Layer III, mostly known as mp3 or MP3, designates a format for coding digital audio data. MP3 still ranks among the most popular formats for storing audio data. In the early 80s, the German Fraunhofer Institut developed MP3 as a lossy format compared to Compact Disc Digital Audio (CDDA): Compression rate […]

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PDF

Created by Adobe software including Acrobat, Capture, Design or other open-source printing shareware, Portable Document Format (PDF) files simplify portability. Designed to include all the captured printed elements of their source, pdf-files can be viewed using Acrobat Reader software to display multiple pages and zoom in or out. Because PDF format files contain all the […]

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Create GIF

Generating GIFs from single images is quiet easy with file-converter-online.com. Of course, generating animates GIFs is free, without watermarks and without registration – without any hassle in your browser. Create gif online from single images To create an animated GIF-image out of single images (e.g. .jpg, .png, .jpeg and even other .gifs) please follow these […]

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FLV to MP4

For a long time, Flash Video was the dominant standard on the Internet and streaming platforms such as YouTube or Vimeo opted for the flv format (Flash Video). Smaller platforms still use Flash Videos today, whereas the largest streamers have long switched to HTML5-based videos. Flash is a crucial security vulnerability in browsers, smartphones often […]

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AVI to MP4

avi files (Audio Video Interleave) are so-called container formats for audio, video and text content. The AVI format was developed by Windows in 1992 to play audiovisual data on the operating system and originally served as an extension of the Resource Interchange File Format (RIFF). Today AVI files are mainly used to display videos in […]

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MP4 to MP3

The mp4 format is one of the most common formats on the net, because the video container is particularly efficient when it comes to saving and is also used for streaming over the net – you can access mp4 files (unnoticed) even if you are watching videos on platforms such as Watch Vimeo or YouTube. […]

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PSD to JPG

To open a Photoshop file (psd) without Photoshop you could use a complicated image processing program like GIMP or Photoshop itself – this is unquestionably the best option for editing these files but not needed for taking a peek at them. The easiest way to open psd files without having Photoshop installed is to convert […]

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PSD to PNG

P hoto S hop D ocuments or short psd files are commonly used in professional image editing, such as photographers. According to a study, 90% of all professional designers use Photoshop in their companies. The word "photoshopping" has already become synonymous with image editing in professional circles. The great advantage of files in psd format: […]

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