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Audacity project
File type: Various data file
Files with aud file extension may also be found as project created and saved using the Audacity software.
Found 4 different file type records with the same aud filename suffix.
File type category:
Various data file
Date updated: July 16, 2019
The aud file extension is also used for the default audio projects created using the Audacity software.
These .aud files do not contain the actual audio data, just the settings for the projects. They may be however exported as audio files.
You can work with these project using Audacity.
Possibly can be exported to other formats.
Software applications that can open aud files:
Software applications that can edit aud files:
Software capable of saving aud files:
Software apps that create aud files:
File type category:
Audio and sound file
Date updated: May 25, 2018
The aud file extension is related to the DTS sound data stream file format.
Audio multi-channel file format (surround sound) for home theater a cinema presentations... DVD movies, concerts etc.
Nero ShowTime or PowerLink CyberDVD has DTS codecs to play audio in DTS format.
Possibly can be exported to other audio formats.
Apps designed for playing aud files:
Microsoft Windows
File type category:
Audio and sound file
Date updated: May 17, 2017
The aud file extension is also associated with the NICE Media Player, a software suite for Microsoft Windows that allows users to control and manage security cameras.
This type of aud file stores audio recorded in NICE Media Player.
The main and probably only program capable of playback of .aud files is the NICE Media Player.
Audio files can be typically converted to other audio formats.
Apps designed for playing aud files:
Microsoft Windows
File type category:
Game file
Date updated: July 13, 2017
Record marked as obsolete and not updated for a long time.
File extension aud is used for Audio file format used by various games created by Westwood Studios. Westwood Studios was acquired by Electronic Arts.
The sounds stored in aud files are in 16-bit format and use IMA-ADPCM compression. However death screams are stored in 8-bit format and uses Westwood's proprietary audio compression.
Westwood Studios closed in 2003.
Use Winamp with AUD plugin to play *.aud files.
Use Winamp to convert .aud file in .wav format.
Preferences > Plugins > Output > Nullsoft Disk Writer
Software applications that handle other tasks involving aud files:
Microsoft Windows