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File format

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A file format is a standardized way of encoding information for storage in a computer file. File formats define the structure and organization of data within a file, including how data is represented, stored, and interpreted by software applications. Different file formats are designed for specific types of data and serve various purposes, such as text documents, images, audio, video, and more. Each file format has its own specifications, features, and limitations, which determine its compatibility with different software programs and operating systems. Common examples of file formats include TXT for plain text documents, JPEG for images, MP3 for audio, and MP4 for video. File formats play a crucial role in facilitating data exchange, interoperability, and compatibility between different software applications and computing platforms.

File format
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