Xin chao anh chi! Em co mot thac mac muon hoi anh chi do la khi xem cac dia phim ngoai thi truong thi em thay cac file co dang .DAT. Vay file .DAT la file cua chuong trinh gi va em co the dung chuong trinh gi de nen ra cac flie DAT. Em xin chan thanh cam on.
Nguyen Quoc Lap
Hồi âm:
Day la file cua VCD, ban co the dung cac chuong trinh chay VCD de mo hoac co the lam cach sau: doi file .Dat thanh .mpg sau do co the dung cac chuong trinh nhu Windows Media Player de xem binh thuong. Than!
Vu Hoang Lam
Chúng chỉ là file mpeg thôi. Cái đuôi đó không quan trọng (thường để dùng cho đĩa VCD), bạn co thể mở chúng bằng Windows Media Player là đọc được (hoặc đổi tên của chúng thành .avi hoặc .mpg). Cũng có một số file .dat khác, tuy nhiên chúng lài là dạng file không liên quan gì đến phim ảnh cả.Dong Ngo
Normally, a file's extension indicates the file's format. The format usually can tell you which application created the file and/or which application you might use to read it. Examples: .doc is often
Word, .xls is often Excel, and .pdf is often Adobe Acrobat. But this usage is all done by convention; you can use .xls to name one of your Word files, but it would just be confusing and annoying.
The ".DAT" extension is often used to indicate a file containing arbitrary "data." Some applications that have a format of their own choosing simply use .DAT. This means that as a user, you must have your own way to figure out how to open the file. There is no single
way to open or view a .DAT file since there can many different types of content. The best way is to ask whoever gave you the file what application should be used to open it.
Failing that, there are some applications that can open almost any file. For example, on most Windows OSs, NotePad can be used to look at any type of file. If you try to open the file in NotePad, you might see something recognizable. For example, if you open a file that is really a .PDF file in NotePad, you might see the string "%PDF" near the beginning of the file. What you see will probably be mostly junk, but it might give you a hint about what's there.
Anh Nguyen