.AM4 File Extension

AutoPlay Media Studio 4 Project File

Developer Indigo Rose
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What is an AM4 file?

An AM4 file is a project created by Indigo Rose AutoPlay Media Studio version 4, a visual tool used to build interactive applications for Windows. It contains all the components of a project, including user interface elements, multimedia resources (such as images, audio, and video), and scripting code that defines the application's behavior. Users can edit and manage their project within AutoPlay Media Studio and then export it as a standalone executable or autorun CD/DVD menu.

More Information

Version 4 of AutoPlay Media Studio was used to develop custom launchers, presentation tools, training software, and other multimedia applications without needing advanced programming skills. The software provided a drag-and-drop interface along with a scripting engine, allowing creators to add interactivity to their applications. AM4 files allow users to save their work and continue editing it later, making the format central to the development workflow.

NOTE: Each version of AutoPlay Media Studio uses its own project file format. For example, version 5 uses .AM5 files, version 6 uses .AM6 files, and version 8 introduced an XML-based project format (.AUTOPLAY) files.

How to open an AM4 file

You can open AM4 files with Indigo Rose AutoPlay Media Studio (version 4 and later) in Windows. To open an AM4 file, select File → Open.

How to convert an AM4 file

AutoPlay Media Studio (version 4 and later) can convert AM4 files to Autoplay Media Studio Exported Project (.APZ) files and Autoplay Media Studio Template (.APT) files. The software can also build AM4 files as Windows Executable (.EXE) files and Disk Image (.ISO) files.

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