DIG file format description

Many people share .dig files without attaching instructions on how to use it. Yet it isn’t evident for everyone which program a .dig file can be edited, converted or printed with. On this page, we try to provide assistance for handling .dig files.

2 filename extension(s) found in our database.

.dig - Digilink Format Audio Data

The DIG audio files are related to Awave Studio. The DIG file is a Digilink Format Audio Data. Digilink is a digital radio automation software.

Application:
Awave Studio
Category:
Audio files
Mime-type:
application/octet-stream
Magic:
- / -
Aliases:
-
Digilink Format Audio Data related extensions:
.ogg
Ogg Vorbis Compressed Audio
.al7
Casio WK-6500 All Data
.efq
Ensoniq SQ1 Instrument Data
.gig
Tascam Gigastudio Instrument
.dashsnd
Wusikstation Instrument Data
.aon
ArtOfNoise Music Module

.sd - Sound Designer Audio

The SD audio files are related to Digidesign Sound Designer. The SD file is a Sound Designer Audio. Sound Designer was originally designed to edit sounds for the E-MU Emulator sampling keyboard.

Application:
Digidesign Sound Designer
Category:
Audio files
Mime-type:
application/octet-stream
Magic:
- / -
Aliases:
dig
Sound Designer Audio related extensions:
.rmj
RealJukebox Unsecure Media Clip
.lpc
LPC-10 Encoded Audio
.a2i
Adlib Tracker II Instrument File
.sxt
Propellerheads Reason NN-XT Format Data
.rwsd
RWSD Audio Stream
.afi
Alesis Fusion Multisample Data

Naturally, other applications may also use the .dig file extension. Even harmful programs can create .dig files. Be especially cautious with .dig files coming from an unknown source!

Can't open a .dig file?

When you double-click a file to open it, Windows examines the filename extension. If Windows recognizes the filename extension, it opens the file in the program that is associated with that filename extension. When Windows does not recognize a filename extension, you receive the following message:

Windows can't open this file:

example.dig

To open this file, Windows needs to know what program you want to use to open it. Windows can go online to look it up automatically, or you can manually select one from a list of programs that are installed on your computer.

To avoid this error, you need to set the file association correctly.

The .dig file extension is often given incorrectly!

According to the searches on our site, these misspellings were the most common in the past year:

cig, dg, dgi, di, dib, dif, dih, din, dir, dit, div, diy, djg, dlg, dog

Is it possible that the filename extension is misspelled?

Similar file extensions in our database:

.dg
Tekla Xsteel Drawing
.dir
WOW! Diagnostic Directory Data
.dlg
ArcView Graph Data
.idg
Majax Configuration
.wig
Wiggle Genome Track Data
.din
WRAP DAY Input Data

Operating systems

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Windows XP/Vista, Windows 7/8/10, Windows 11, CentOS, Debian GNU/Linux, Ubuntu Linux, FreeBSD, macOS, Mac OS X, iOS, Android

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