"Can be just about anything: text, graphic, or general binary data. There is no specific structure for a .DAT file. You can use an editor like EditPad Pro to look inside a .DAT file and possible determine its contents and relationship with a program." - from: "http://filext.com/file-extension/dat"
DAT is a generic file extension (usually short for DATA). Its format and content are determined by the application that created the file. Without knowing what file created the DAT file, it would be very difficult to deterime how (or even if it was possible) to convert to XLS format. See related links for more information about the DAT file extension.
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VCD format is already an MPG. It is only masked. Open the VCD in your computer and look for the DAT files (.dat extension), all you have to do is change the extension from .dat to .mpg, that's it, play them.
.dat files do not have any particular format. .dat is simply short for "data", and is used by a large number of programs in various proprietary formats.
DAT is not a standard video format. In most cases it is mpeg encoded video. It can be cut and joined using softwares like TMPGEnc.
Primarily .dat files are used as email formats normally generated by Microsoft and Outlook. Some email clients are incompatible with the format and unable to read them. You can either ask the sender to stop sending emails in this format or buy app from the store which lets you read .dat format files.
convert it into .DAT format
There's actually no such thing as a ".dat" file. The .dat extension is a generic one used for "data." It does not have any specific format and thus there is no tool that can open all, or even a majority, of these files.
DAT format is used with several different programs. However, widely used with Microsoft Outlook. Try using Outlook to open the file. If not, go to www.filext.com, enter DAT in the search bar, this will give you more details on different programs that can be used.
A .dat file, typically associated with IXDB (Index Database), is a binary or text file format used to store data in a structured manner for indexing purposes. It often contains various types of data, such as numeric, text, or other format records, which can be efficiently accessed and queried. The specific usage and structure of a .dat file can vary depending on the application or system that generates it.
No you cannot. A regular cassette player uses analog technology to pick up, analyse, convert and play analog sounds. DAT stands for Digital Audio Tape. DAT format is digital and uses 1s and 0s like a computer hard drive. The analog cassette will not be able to get any meaningful information from a DAT tape. So i need to buy a special DAT player to play DAT's?
DAT stands for Digital Audio Tape, a format used for recording and playing back digital audio. DAS stands for Direct Attached Storage, which refers to a storage device that is directly connected to a computer or server, as opposed to being networked.