Jpeg, gif, tiff
There are JPEG, BMP, GIF, PNG, DIB, TIFF as common formats, and more.
Since a disk drive, or indeed any computer storage, can store only bits, the computer must have some way of converting information to 0s and 1s and vice-versa. There are different kinds of formats for different kinds of information. Within any format type, e.g., word processor documents, there will typically be several different formats. Sometimes these formats compete with each other.
A computer file is a form of data on your computer, whether it is a movie file or a word document. Files come in many different formats and are what your softwares and your operating system consist of.
There are a ton. Most things that use wavelets to encode the data fall into this category. Often the same file format and "extension" can have multiple actual encoding mechanisms on the inside, so it might sometimes have lossy compression and sometimes not. Examples of file formats with lossy compression include mp3,jpeg and mpeg. Container formats like avi, and wma sometimes do and sometimes don't.
*.doc or *.docx
plug device in computer. find the file
A library file on a computer is the user's personal file. It could be a series of pictures downloaded to the computer, documents scanned into the computer, or a music file.
There is no such thing as a "RapidShare" file. RapidShare is a file hosting site for a wide variety of file formats, from ISOs to zip files to RAR files, to videos (in DivX, MPEG, XVID, or even MKV formats) to music to pictures. Without further information, such as the file extension of the file, it is impossible to help you further.
There is no such thing as a "RapidShare" file. RapidShare is a file hosting site for a wide variety of file formats, from ISOs to zip files to RAR files, to videos (in DivX, MPEG, XVID, or even MKV formats) to music to pictures. Without further information, such as the file extension of the file, it is impossible to help you further.
Plug in the stick, wait for the computer to recognise it then open the device using a file manager. If you computer recognises the file types you should be able to click on the pictures and see them.
it's an image file on your computer. when it comes to pictures, there also .jpegs and .bins
There is no fixed number, it varies depending on the amount of data in each file in the group, the file formats used, the file system the computer uses, and the operating system the computer uses.