.264 File Overview

File Extension: 264
File Type Description: Ripped Video Data File
File Type Developer: Unknown Developer
Primary Associated Software: Roxio Toast 15
Primary Software Developer: Roxio

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What is File Extension 264?

Primarily, a 264 file extension is a type of Ripped Video Data File file developed for the Roxio Toast 15 software program by Roxio. Website visitor analysis indicates that 264 files are commonly found on Windows 10 user machines, and are most popular in United States. Generally, we have found that most of these people are Google Chrome users.


Associated Developers and Software

StaxRip by Open Source
Roxio Toast 15 by Roxio
RipBot264 by Open Source

Top 264 User Languages

Top 264 File User Browsers

Desktop Friendly?

Yes

Mobile Friendly?

Yes

Most Popular 264 File Countries

Top User Operating Systems

Windows 10 Windows 11 Windows 6 Windows 8.1

Associated Operating Systems

Mac
Windows

Other File Types Related to 264 Files

Extension File Type Developer File Category File Type Description
.IMG Unknown Developer Disk Image Files Disk Image Data File
.M2V Webteh Video Files MPEG-2 Packetized Elementary Stream
.JTF Various Developers Raster Image Files JPEG Tagged Interchange Format
.JWP Sonic Solutions Data Files Easy CD Creator Label File
.VCD H+H Software GmbH Disk Image Files Virtual CD
.MPL Sony Video Files AVCHD Playlist File
.CLPI Blu-ray Disc Association Video Files Blu-ray Clip Information File
.PNG The Pixelmator Team Raster Image Files Portable Network Graphics
.DVR-MS Microsoft Corporation Video Files Microsoft Digital Video Recording
.TIF XnSoft Raster Image Files Tagged Image File Format


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