The .SAN file extension is multi-functional and can represent several different types of files, each of which has its own unique way of being accessed and used. In this article, we will break down these types into key areas: 3D Graphics files, Disk Image Files, and Video Game Files.
3D Graphics Files
SAN files associated with 3D graphics are used in a handful of 3D modeling and animation applications. The specific program will depend upon precisely what the file is being used for. To view or edit these types of files, you'll need a compatible program, such as Autodesk's range of 3D modeling solutions.
Disk Image Files
Disk image files with the .SAN extension store an exact copy of a disk, whether that be a CD, DVD, or hard drive. This type of file is generally used for backup purposes or to duplicate the contents of a disk. To open these files, applications like PowerISO or IsoBuster will do the job proficiently.
Video Game Files
Some video games use .SAN files to store a variety of data from graphics to game scenarios. The Lego Star Wars game, for example, uses this format for save game files. To access these files, you'd typically need the game that they're associated with. However, some utilities, like this Lego Star Wars save game editor, may be able to open them as well.
SAN File Important Information
Lastly, while it's important to identify what type of .SAN file you're dealing with, you cannot always determine this simply by looking at the extension. Some file extensions are used by multiple programs, which can lead to confusion. In some cases, the only reliable way to determine the content of a file is by using a file viewer that can identify the specific format, such as File Viewer Plus.