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'''TrID''' is a file format identification utility, similar in concept to the [[file command]].  | '''TrID''' is a file format identification utility, similar in concept to the [[file command]].  | ||
| − | + | The main version is now a multiplatform Python script, but there's a stand-alone executable for Windows x86-64, older versions for Windows 95+ and Linux, plus an online version. It is free for noncommercial use.  | |
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| + | See also [[Trd (TRID)]].  | ||
== External links ==  | == External links ==  | ||
| − | * [  | + | * [https://mark0.net/soft-trid-e.html TrID website]  | 
| − | * [  | + | * [https://mark0.net/onlinetrid.html Online TrID File Identifier]  | 
| − | * [  | + | * [https://mark0.net/soft-trid-deflist.html Online definition database]  | 
| − | * [  | + | * [https://mark0.net/soft-tridscan-e.html Actual mechanisms of identification, including a script that makes definition files as well as the database]  | 
| + | * Definitions in XML format: [https://mark0.net/soft-trid-e.html TrID website] → [https://mark0.net/soft-tridscan-e.html TrIDScan] → TrID XML defs (7Z)  | ||
[[Category:File Format Identification]]  | [[Category:File Format Identification]]  | ||
Latest revision as of 13:13, 2 October 2025
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TrID is a file format identification utility, similar in concept to the file command.
The main version is now a multiplatform Python script, but there's a stand-alone executable for Windows x86-64, older versions for Windows 95+ and Linux, plus an online version. It is free for noncommercial use.
See also Trd (TRID).
[edit] External links
- TrID website
 - Online TrID File Identifier
 - Online definition database
 - Actual mechanisms of identification, including a script that makes definition files as well as the database
 - Definitions in XML format: TrID website → TrIDScan → TrID XML defs (7Z)