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Pick the Right Program
Start by choosing the right program to open your SID file. A few of the most common programs used to open SID files are listed below. One of them should be able to open your SID file.
- Systems Management Server Software Inventory Delta (Microsoft Corporation)
- LizardTech MrSID Photo
- Commodore64 Music File (SID File)
- ScanIt Document
Note the File Type
Other programs may be able to open your SID file, depending on the type of file it is. You can find the file type listed in the file’s properties. On a Windows PC, right-click the file, click "Properties", then look under “Type of File.” On a Mac computer, right-click the file, click “More Info,” then look under “Kind”.
Tip: If it’s the SID file extension, it probably falls under the Raster Image Files type, so any program used for Raster Image Files should open your SID file.
Ask the Developer
Contacting the software developer is another easy way to get help opening a SID file. You can find the developers for the most common programs used to open SID files in the list below.
Software | Developer |
---|---|
Systems Management Server Software Inventory Delta (Microsoft Corporation) | SMS |
LizardTech MrSID Photo | LizardTech Inc. |
Commodore64 Music File (SID File) | C64 |
ScanIt Document | AmsterCHEM |
Use a Universal File Viewer
When all else fails, a universal file viewer is the best way to open a SID file. Programs like File Magic (Download) can open many different types of files, depending on the format. Although, some files may not be compatible with these programs. If your SID file isn’t compatible, it will only open in binary format.
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