Found 4 records for the .GTP file extension name

There are 3 other file types using the GTP file extension:

gtp file icon.gtp - Atari ST executable file

gtp file icon.gtp - Mime: application/bsi-gtp

gtp file icon.gtp - Guitar Pro project

Most popular Movie, film, video and multimedia file extensions:

srt file icon.srt - Movie subtitle file format (SubRip format)

mp4 file icon.mp4 - MPEG-4 video file format

flv file icon.flv - Flash video file

m2ts file icon.m2ts - MPEG-2 stream (Blu-Ray)

m4v file icon.m4v - MPEG-4 video file format

bup file icon.bup - Backup of DVD info file

wmv file icon.wmv - Windows Media Video

mkv file icon.mkv - Matroska video-audio multimedia file

file extension GTP - MultiFS video file

File type specification:

Movie, film, video and multimedia file type icon Movie, film, video and multimedia file type

Extension icon: gtp file icon.GTP

File extension GTP description:

MultiFS is the word used to describe the handling of multiple, dissimilar, disc formats on the Archimedes. The desired end point for the MultiFS project is to have a system which can handle multiple disc formats with least learning required by a user. This means that when a user accesses a foreign format disc, be it a floppy disc or a PCEmulator hard disc partition, the user won't notice any change in the things needed to be done. Clicking on the disc icon will open the root directory viewer. Inside this will be the familiar table of directory and file icons with their names. All the functions available normally will be available on these too IN THE SAME WAY. The main point of the MultiFS system's existance is to have DOS disc access. This will be implemented as it is required in its own right, and also as a test of the MultiFS system.

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