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TrID - File Identifier
TrID is an utility designed to identify file types from their binary
signatures. While there are similar utilities with hard coded
logic, TrID has no fixed rules. Instead, it's extensible and can
be trained to recognize new formats in a fast and automatic way.
TrID has many uses: identify what kind of file was sent to you via e-mail,
aid in forensic analysis, support in file recovery, etc.
TrID uses a database of definitions which describe
recurring patterns for supported file types. As this is subject to
very frequent update, it's made available as a separate package.
Just download both TrID and this archive and unpack in the same folder.
The database of definitions is constantly expanding; the more that
are available, the more accurate an analysis of an unknown file can
be. You can help! Use the program to both recognize unknown file
types and develop new definitions that can be added to the library.
See the TrIDScan page for information about how you can help.
Just run the TrIDScan module against a number of files of a given type.
The program will do the rest.
Because TrID uses an expandable database it will never be out of
date. As new file types become available you can run the scan
module against them and help keep the program up to date. Other
people around the world will be doing the same thing making the
database a dynamic and living thing.
If you have special file formats that only you use, you can also
add them to your local database, making their identification
easier.
To get you started, the current library of definitions is up
to 21323 file types and growing fast.
TrID is simple to use. Just run TrID and point it to the file to be
analyzed. The file will be read and compared with the definitions in the database.
Results are presented in order of highest probability.
C:\TrID>trid c:\test\doc\lasik_info.doc
TrID - File Identifier v2.48 - (C) 2003-2026 By M.Pontello
Loading definitions from file: triddefs.trd
(Reading from cache...)
Definitions found: 20046
Analyzing...
File: c:\test\doc\lasik_info.doc
70.7% (.DOC) Microsoft Word document (58000/1/5)
29.3% (.) Generic OLE2 / Multistream Compound File (24000/1/0) |
C:\TrID>trid c:\Download\AvBatEx.bav
TrID - File Identifier v2.48 - (C) 2003-2026 By M.Pontello
Loading definitions from file: triddefs.trd
(Reading from cache...)
Definitions found: 20046
Analyzing...
File: c:\Download\AvBatEx.bav
75.8% (.BAV) The Bat! Antivirus plugin (187530/5/21)
15.2% (.EXE) Win32 Executable MS Visual C++ (generic) (37706/45/16)
4.3% (.EXE) Win32 Executable Generic (10527/13/4)
3.1% (.DLL) Win32 Dynamic Link Library (generic) (7600/42/2)
0.8% (.EXE) Generic Win/DOS Executable (2002/3) |
Wildcards can be used to scan groups of files, entire folders, etc. In addition, using the switch
-ae will instruct TrID to add the guessed extensions to the filenames. This come handy,
for example, when working with files recovered by data rescue softwares. For example:
C:\TrID>trid c:\temp\* -ae
TrID - File Identifier v2.48 - (C) 2003-2026 By M.Pontello
Loading definitions from file: triddefs.trd
(Reading from cache...)
Definitions found: 20046
Analyzing...
File: c:\temp\FILE0001.CHK
75.8% (.BAV) The Bat! Antivirus plugin (187530/5/21)
File: c:\temp\FILE0002.CHK
77.8% (.OGG) OGG Vorbis Audio (14014/3/0)
File: c:\temp\FILE0003.CHK
86.0% (.DOC) Microsoft Word document (49500/1/4)
File: c:\temp\FILE0004.CHK
42.6% (.EXE) UPX compressed Win32 Executable (30569/9/7)
4 file(s) renamed. |
At this point, the files in the c:\temp folder will look like:
FILE0001.CHK.bav
FILE0002.CHK.ogg
FILE0003.CHK.doc
FILE0004.CHK.exe
Instead, the switch -ce will just change the file extension to the new one; if the
file has no extension, the new one will be added. For example:
IAmASoundFile.dat -> IAmASoundFile.wav
IAmABitmap -> IAmABitmap.bmp
TrID can get a file list from a file, with the -f switch.
So it's possible to work on an entire folder tree, or a particular subset of files, just
using a list built with some or other tool. Something like:
C:\TrID>trid -f d:\recovered_drive\filelist.txt
TrID - File Identifier v2.48 - (C) 2003-2026 By M.Pontello
Loading definitions from file: triddefs.trd
(Reading from cache...)
Definitions found: 20046
Analyzing...
File: d:\recovered_drive\notes
100.0% (.RTF) Rich Text Format (5000/1)
File: d:\recovered_drive\temp\FILE0001.CHK
77.8% (.OGG) OGG Vorbis Audio (14014/3)
...
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It's possible to tell TrID to show some more information about every match
(such as the mime type, who created that definition, how many files were scanned, etc.);
and it's also possible to limit the number of results shown.
The switch -v activate the verbose mode, and -n num specifies the max number
of matches that TrID will display (default is 5).
c:\TrID>trid "\t\Windows XP Startup.ogg" -v -n 2
TrID - File Identifier v2.48 - (C) 2003-2026 By M.Pontello
Loading definitions from file: triddefs.trd
(Reading from cache...)
Definitions found: 20046
Analyzing...
File: \t\Windows XP Startup.ogg
77.8% (.OGG) OGG Vorbis audio (14014/3/0)
Mime type : audio/ogg
Related URL: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/vorbis/
Definition : audio-ogg-vorbis.trid.xml
Files : 37
Author : Marco Pontello
E-Mail : [email protected]
Home Page : http://mark0.net
22.2% (.OGG) OGG stream (generic) (4000/1/0)
Related URL: http://www.xiph.org/
Definition : ogg-stream.trid.xml
Files : 35
Author : Marco Pontello
E-Mail : [email protected]
Home Page : http://mark0.net |
When starting, TrID will check for the TrIDDefs.TRD definitions package in the current
directory. If not found, it will search on the some folder where TrID is installed.
Eventually, it's possible to specify a particular defs file with the switch -d filespec.
To force TrID to wait for a key after showing the results, the -w switch
is provided.
To speed up the process of getting the latest updated definitions,
it's possible to use the --update switch (or the TrIDUpdate Python script, for older versions).
It first compare the MD5 digest of the current TRD file and the one available online, so if the file
isn't changed it's very quick. For example:
c:\TrID>trid --update
TrID - File Identifier v2.48 - (C) 2003-2026 By M.Pontello
TrID defs package triddefs.trd - Checking for updates...
File triddefs.trd not found
Checking last version online...
MD5: 27750cda2cb5addb7e687b923da49b81
Downloading new defs...
File size: 2390KB
Checking defs integrity...
OK.
c:\TrID>trid --update
TrID - File Identifier v2.48 - (C) 2003-2026 By M.Pontello
TrID defs package triddefs.trd - Checking for updates...
MD5: 27750cda2cb5addb7e687b923da49b81
Checking last version online...
MD5: 27750cda2cb5addb7e687b923da49b81
Current defs are up-to-date. |
It's also possible to create a CSV file with the results, ready to be parsed by another app,
imported in a spreadsheet, etc:
c:\TrID>trid files\* --out results.csv
TrID - File Identifier v2.48 - (C) 2003-2026 By M.Pontello
Loading definitions from file: triddefs.trd
(Reading from cache...)
Definitions found: 20062
Analyzing...
File: files\TheArtOfAssemblyLanguage.pdf
100.0% (.PDF) Adobe Portable Document Format (5000/1/0)
File: files\applause.gif
61.7% (.GIF) GIF animated bitmap (14500/1/2)
25.5% (.GIF) GIF89a bitmap (6000/1/0)
12.8% (.GIF) GIF bitmap (generic) (3000/1/0)
File: files\coffe.mp4
100.0% (.MP4) ISO base media container (2004/2/0)
File: files\ll5_000.png
100.0% (.PNG) Portable Network Graphics (16000/1/0)
File: files\read.me
Unknown!
CSV file 'results.csv' written (7 rows).
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For any info or question, feel free to contact me or take a look in the forum!
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Download
TrID is free for personal / non commercial use.
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multiplatform
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TrID v2.48,
20KB ZIP
- (PGP sig) (Python 3 required)
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Win/x86-64
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TrID v2.48,
8216KB ZIP
- (PGP sig) (Installer, Windows x86-64bit, from Win 10 and up)
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TrIDDefs.TRD package,
2602KB ZIP
(21323 file types, 08/05/26)
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Older versions still available, for older/non supported platforms.
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Win32
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TrID v2.24,
47KB ZIP
- (PGP sig) (Windows, from XP and up)
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Linux/x86
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TrID v2.24,
357KB ZIP
- (PGP sig)
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Linux/x86-64
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TrID v2.24,
421KB ZIP
- (PGP sig)
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DOS
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TrID v2.25,
97KB ZIP
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multiplatform
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TrIDUpdate v1.10,
1KB ZIP
(Python required)
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TrID's Definitions DB changes log feed!
If TrID proved useful to you, maybe you can write a comment here in the forum!
If you like TrID, you may consider a little donation!
Even a couple of $ or mBTC will let me know that you appreciate my work! Thanks!
Bitcoin: 1Mark1tF6QGj112F5d3fQALGf41YfzXEK3
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