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File extensions are a pivotal part of the computing world. They identify the format and the specific type of file, telling the operating system what type of program should be used to open it. Here's a look at some of the file extensions and how they can be opened.

.aac - Advanced Audio Codec

The .aac file format is a digital audio file robust compression that offers a better sound quality than mp3. It can be played in several software applications, such as Windows Media Player, Apple QuickTime Player and iTunes. You can download iTunes from the official Apple website.

.avi - Audio Video Interleave

.avi format contains both video and audio data in a file container that allows synchronous audio-with-video playback. Players like VLC can play these files. VLC can be downloaded from the official VLC website.

.bmp - Bitmap Image File

.bmp files are raster graphics image files stored in the Bitmap format. Windows built-in image viewer can open BMP files, as can Adobe Photoshop, CorelDRAW and Paint.NET. You can download Adobe Photoshop from the official Adobe website.

.csv - Comma Separated Values

.csv format is a simple file format used to store tabular data, such as a spreadsheet or database. Files in the CSV format can be imported to and exported from programs that store data in tables, such as Microsoft Excel or OpenOffice Calc. Here is the download page for LibreOffice, which is a free alternative to Microsoft Office.

226 File Important Information

Understanding these file extensions and the programs they're associated with can make your experience with file handling much smoother. Many common software applications are capable of handling various file formats, so the chances are that you already have the necessary software installed on your computer. But if not, use provided links to visit official websites and download required software.

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