145 results for “topic:file-formats”
jPSXdec: cross-platform PlayStation 1 audio and video converter
A pure Python cleanroom implementation of libmagic, with instrumented parsing from Kaitai struct and an interactive hex viewer
Panic Playdate reverse-engineering notes/tools - covers file formats, server API and USB commands
A pure python module for reading and writing kaldi ark files
Main Package for IO, loading all different kind of files
A command-line tool for manipulating Xbox One XVD & XVC files.
Python library for reading, writing, and converting computational chemistry file formats and generating input files.
Next-generation file format (NGFF) specifications for storing bioimaging data in the cloud.
Resources for the incredible Amiga game Ambermoon
Modules for working with Valve's Source Engine file formats.
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Collection of docs/tools/resources for reverse engineering and working with video game file formats.
A re-implementation of file formats used by the early 2000's ZenGin
File I/O for video games
Silent Hill Reverse Engineering File Formats
My collection of miscellaneous source code
The "EA IFF-85" (Interchange File Format) Repository
A collection of tools for Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2 (Neversoft Big Guns engine)
High-performance tabular data I/O powered by DuckDB with native Julia table interface support.
Specification and description of the MathOptFormat file format
WhoCalls can query a directory of files, find the binaries, and search for a user specified Win API import. It and works with both 32-bit (PE) and 64-bit (PE32+) file formats (.exe, .dll, .sys)
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Modern Bio-Formats wrapper with clean lazy Python API
Specification and description of the StochOptFormat file format
A hexadecimal emitter language.
Presenting the Danish National Archives' Concept Model for Development of Preservation Plans.
Compare different technologies. No BS and all sources linked.
Read fixed-width (ASCII) tabular data with automatic format detection or wide range of specification options.
A mirror of the PRONOM file format registry in Linked Open Data format. The Format Registry is a linked (open) data file format repository. The work is the result of a four-day hack during November 2013. Its goal is to influence the rapid development of further format registries and linked open data initiatives within the digital preservation community.
Python code to help read ASEG GDF2 packages