Opening an EMT File
The EMT file type is primarily associated with BTS Bioengineering tool.
What is an EMT file?
EMT files are not a single, uniform file type. They are used in several specialized areas.
For example, one use is as a BTS ASCII data file that stores biomechanical measurement data. This type of file is often generated by BTS Bioengineering devices, and while it can be viewed in a text editor, the data is best analyzed using the proper bioengineering software. More information is available at BTS Bioengineering.
Other EMT files serve as Outlook email template files. These files store preset formats and design elements used in crafting emails, and they are typically integrated with Microsoft Outlook and marketing systems such as those offered by Marketo Engage.
Another application is in the embroidery design field. Here, EMT files (often based on Microsoft Compound storage) act as templates within Wilcom EmbroideryStudio. They hold instructions and design details that embroidery machines can follow. See Wilcom for further details.
There is also a use case in payroll processing. Some EMT files serve as UK payroll data files for systems like Sage 50 Accounts, holding structured payroll information that may also relate to electronic banking processes. More can be learned at Sage 50 Accounts.
If you need to open an EMT file, first identify its source. The file might open as a plain text file or require the specific application from BTS, Microsoft, Wilcom, or Sage depending on its purpose. Below are the primary applications:
- BTS ASCII Data File: Holds sensor and biomechanical data.
- Outlook Email Template: Contains layout and design for emails.
- Embroidery Template: Stores machine-ready design details.
- UK Payroll File: Organizes payroll and banking data.
How do you open EMT files?
You need a suitable software like BTS Bioengineering tool to open an EMT file. Without proper software you will receive a Windows message "How do you want to open this file?" or "Windows cannot open this file" or a similar Mac/iPhone/Android alert. If you cannot open your EMT file correctly, try to right-click or long-press the file. Then click "Open with" and choose an application. You can also display a EMT file directly in the browser:. Just drag the file onto this browser window and drop it.
Online EMT Text Viewer
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Programs that open and convert EMT files:
- BTS Bioengineering tool
See the previous paragraphs to learn more about the main application. EMT files are often referred to as BTS Bioengineering tool data files because this type of file is primarily created or used by this software.
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EMT file format:
To view or edit EMT files you need to know the file format, because it determines how the data in this file is stored. The initial characters of a file are called signature, sometimes also referred to as "magic bytes". The signature can be used to infer the file format. If the file extension or signature does not match the file format, errors will occur when opening or editing the file. So a detailed analysis of a file is vital in order to determine the format and the associated program. Our evaluation of the EMT files is as follows:
The EMT file extension is not common and includes various formats for various programs. The following file formats are most commonly found in EMT files:
- 50% of all EMT files start with the bytes BTS ASCII format , which are crucial for this file format. If you open these files in a text editor, you can view and read the content yourself. The files are often between 3 KB and 5 MB in size. This file type is based on cutting-edge technology. Certain words are almost always found in the files, such as BTS ASCII format, Measure unit, Type, Tracks, Frame, Frames, Frequency, Start time, Time, Cycles and Point 3D tracks. The file name 1.emt is typical for these files. Such files sometimes refer to ginocchio, ranghetti, bandymas and momento.
- 5% of all EMT files internally use the Microsoft Compound File format, also known as Compound File Binary File format (CFBF or CFB) or OLE2 Compound Document format. This is a complex container format used by earlier versions of Microsoft Office and other Windows programs. Header signature for the CFB format with 8-byte Hex value D0CF11E0A1B11AE1 (which looks like "DOCFILE"). The contents of these files cannot be read by a human; only a computer program can interpret the data. EMT files can be up to 140 KB in size, but are often around 56 KB - 130 KB.
The remaining 45% of all EMT files are files with no common format. These files sometimes refer to meeting or bankfl. If you want to find out what your EMT file contains, drag and drop it onto this page.
Technical Data for EMT File Extension
The following listing is compiled from the database produced by the 'Associate This!' program, selected data from the main FILExt database and file extension information submitted by users.
EXEFile: %ProgramFiles%\SASINS~1\SHARED~1\ENTERP~1\V9\nls\eng\EMTree9.exe
EXEFile: %ProgramFiles%\SASINS~1\SHARED~1\ENTERP~1\EMTree.exe
an emt data file is a special file format and should only be edited and saved with the appropriate software.
How to solve problems with EMT files
- Associate the EMT file extension with the correct application.
- Update your software that should actually open data files. Because only the current version supports the latest EMT file format. Search, therefore, e.g. on the manufacturer website after an available BTS Bioengineering tool update.
- To make sure that your EMT file is not corrupted or virus-infected, get the file again and scan it with Google's virustotal.com.
- Click here to open your .EMT file online - secure, fast, and no downloads needed.