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= Description =
 
= Description =
TrID is a utility designed to identify file types from their binary signatures. While there are similar utilities with hard coded rules,  TriID has no such rules. Instead, it is extensible and can be trained to recognize new formats in a fast and automatic way.  
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TrID is a utility designed to identify file types from their binary signatures. While there are similar utilities with hard coded rules,  TriID has no such rules. Instead, it is extensible and can be trained to recognize new formats in a fast and automatic way.  
  
 
= User Experiences =
 
= User Experiences =
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It's a command line tool, which can be scripted pretty easily, e. g.:
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<code>
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  echo off <br />
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  echo Please paste folder with files to identify: <br />
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  echo ************************** <br />
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  set /p inputfolder= folder : <br />
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  for /r "%inputfolder%\" %%X in (*.*) do ( <br />
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                echo new File >> gfindings.txt <br />
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                echo TRId Findings >> govDocs.txt <br />
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                trid "%%X" >> govDocs.txt <br />
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  ) <br />
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  Pause <br />
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</code>
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TrID works best for binary files, plain text files are just identified as "test/ASCII".
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Findings are output in %, a file format, so typical TrID findings can be:
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* 50.0% (.BMP) Windows Bitmap (v3) (2004/2)
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* 100.0% (.FM) FrameMaker document (11000/1)
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* 53.8% (.WRI) Windows Write Document (7000/1)
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It is also possible that several file formats are output, e. g. 50% JPEG, 50% something else.
  
  

Revision as of 13:55, 3 April 2017

TrID is a utility designed to identify file types from their binary signatures.
Homepage:http://mark0.net/soft-trid-e.html


Description

TrID is a utility designed to identify file types from their binary signatures. While there are similar utilities with hard coded rules, TriID has no such rules. Instead, it is extensible and can be trained to recognize new formats in a fast and automatic way.

User Experiences

It's a command line tool, which can be scripted pretty easily, e. g.:

 echo off 
echo Please paste folder with files to identify:
echo **************************
set /p inputfolder= folder :
for /r "%inputfolder%\" %%X in (*.*) do (
echo new File >> gfindings.txt
echo TRId Findings >> govDocs.txt
trid "%%X" >> govDocs.txt
)
Pause

TrID works best for binary files, plain text files are just identified as "test/ASCII".

Findings are output in %, a file format, so typical TrID findings can be:

  • 50.0% (.BMP) Windows Bitmap (v3) (2004/2)
  • 100.0% (.FM) FrameMaker document (11000/1)
  • 53.8% (.WRI) Windows Write Document (7000/1)

It is also possible that several file formats are output, e. g. 50% JPEG, 50% something else.


Development Activity

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