


The National Archives' PRONOM site provides on-line information about data file formats and their supporting software products, as well as their multi-platform DROID (Digital Record Object Identification) software.Īdditional details on graphics file formats can be found at The Graphics File Formats Page and the Sustainability of Digital Formats Planning for Library of Congress Collections site.Īdditional details on audio and video file formats can be found at the Sustainability of Digital Formats Planning for Library of Congress Collections site. Marco Pontello's TrID - File Identifier utility designed to identify file types from their binary signatures.

Also, see Tim's SQLite Database Catalog page, "a repository of information used to identify specific SQLite databases and properties for research purposes." Tim Coakley's .uk site, with Filesig Manager and Simple Carver. The File Signatures Web site searches a database based upon file extension or file signature. There is also a raw CSV file and JSON file of signatures. My software utility page contains a custom signature file based upon this list, for use with FTK, Scalpel, Simple Carver, Simple Carver Lite, and TrID.
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See also Wikipedia's List of file signatures. Jenkinson (Springer, 2000) that was my inspiration to start this list in 2002. I had found little information on this in a single place, with the exception of the table in Forensic Computing: A Practitioner's Guide by T. This table of file signatures (aka "magic numbers") is a continuing work-in-progress. File Signatures GCK'S FILE SIGNATURES TABLE 27 April 2022
