Found 18 records for the .SND file extension name
There are 17 other file types using the SND file extension:
.snd - AKAI MPC-series sample file
.snd - Amiga IFF/8SVX Sound
.snd - ATARI digitized sound file
.snd - internet sound format
.snd - Interplay/MusicStudio sound
.snd - Mime: audio/x-adpcm
.snd - Software Toolworks sound
.snd - Unix sound file, similar to AU
.snd - Generic sound file
.snd - Sounder/Soundtools sound file
.snd - Sun/NeXT/Tandy/Apple Macintosh sound file
.snd - Wired For Sound file
.snd - Unsigned 8-bit PCM sound data
.snd - Heroes of Might & Magic 3 archive
.snd - Macintosh sound resource file
.snd - NeXT sound file
.snd - Sega FILM/CPK file format
file extension SND - Resource Fork sound
File extension SND description:
The resource fork is a construct of the Mac OS operating system used to store structured data in a file, alongside unstructured data stored within the data fork. A resource fork stores information in a specific form, such as icons, the shapes of windows, definitions of menus and their contents, and application code (machine code). For example, a word processing file might store its text in the data fork, while storing any embedded images in the same file's resource fork. While the resource fork is probably used the most by applications and other executables, every file is able to have a resource fork.
Associated applications to file extension SND:
Company / developer:
Apple, Inc.
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