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Class Files
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Can anyone tell me what a class file is as I've been sent a music file of this type that I can't open, is there some sort of software I need to download?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I assume you are Windows user, if so then are you sure it is a ".class" file, or are you getting confused? In other words what is the 3 (or the rarer 2) lettered extension to this file? In other-other words the music file will have a .xxx or .xx extension such as song.wav, song.mp3, song.cda etc, what is the xxx (or xx)? If you can't see it then double click My Computer > Tools > folder option > view > ensure " hide file extensions for known file types" is unticked. If you do not understand what I mean then perhaps you should buy a rudimentary computing book first then re-submit this question.
Well I am shocked at your replies: I thought I gave an honest and informed answer 1) You need to know the file extension to understand its application association 2) I gave a full explanation what a file extension is with examples. 3) By default file extensions are hidden so I explained how to show them. 4) If you don't understand my explanation find another source: it is rudimentary thus should be easy to understand (I was not being rude: this is how knowledge is gained). How was that unhelpful??? And, more to the point, how was that cliquey???
SAH if you follow j2buttonsw advice you should be able to see the file extension. However, you could try this: download a small program called g-spot:http://www.headbands.com/gspot/
then
load your file into it. It has various windows of information and will tell you what type of media file it is. It works for video and audio and will analyze any file and tell you if it is a media file or not. Alternatively you could try loading it into Jet Audio which plays just about any media file there is. Free version available:
http://www.jetaudio.com/download/
So you have got a java bytecode or class file ( http://filext.com/detaillist.php?extdetail=CLASS
). I'm sure lisaj will show you how that works. As for me, I'm far too stupid to be a teacher.
j2buttonsw - Thanks for that - the file is about 3.3MB I took your advice and renamed the file as an mp3, but when I tried to play it I got an error message which said " A general error has ocurred - cannot find file format - this may not be an MPEG file" As to what application my friend used, I'll have to ask her.