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Cyberlink AudioDirector project file
File type: Audio and sound file
The ADS file extension is used by CyberLink AudioDirector for an audio project file created by the software.
Found 3 different file type records with the same ads filename suffix.
File type category:
Audio and sound file
Date updated: March 23, 2024
The ADS file extension is used by CyberLink AudioDirector for an audio project file created by the software. CyberLink AudioDirector is a professional audio editing and mastering program used for editing, fixing, and enhancing audio tracks and sound effects for videos.
The ADS file references audio clips, edits, effects, and settings used within a project. It's important to note that the ADS file itself does not contain actual audio data but rather information on how the audio files are organized and processed within the project. To access the audio content, you would need to open the ADS file with CyberLink AudioDirector, and the program must have access to the original audio files referenced by the project.
Use CyberLink AudioDirector to open .ads audio project files.
CyberLink AudioDirector can export to other audio formats like mp3, m4a, wav, flac, or ape.
Software applications that can open ads files:
Microsoft Windows
Software applications that can edit ads files:
Microsoft Windows
Software capable of saving ads files:
Microsoft Windows
File type category:
Various data file
Date updated: March 8, 2024
Record marked as obsolete and not updated for a long time.
The ads file extension is associated with the Ada programming language and used for packages with Ada specifications.
The *.ads files are used during application development process.
The ADA seems to be obsolete product.
These files should be viewable in any text editor.
File type category:
Source code and script file
Date updated: April 21, 2024
ADS - AutoCAD Develop System is a form of C programming language used to develop related applications without altering the code used by the ACAD.exe file.
ADS applications must be recompiled as ADSRX applications for the Visual LISP environment to access externally defined functions.
Software applications that handle other tasks involving ads files:
Microsoft Windows