Supported file types in SEQTA

Modified on Mon, 23 Mar at 2:45 AM

SEQTA supports a large array of media file types. The most common file types are listed in the table below.

Unsupported file types

If a file type is not supported, is corrupt, or does not meet the requirements to be imported the following may occur:

  • An error when uploading the file
  • The does not show in SEQTA once selected
  • An error when accessing a file that has been uploaded

When reporting issues with file uploads or imports please be sure to include where the file is being added (eg. an assessment resource, comment bank), details or screenshots of any errors. In some cases, it may be helpful to include the file as an attachment when reporting the issue.

Supported file types (partial listing)

Supported file types include, but are not limited to the following:

.svg

Scalable Vector Graphic: Used to display a variety of graphics eg signatures

.png

Portable Network Graphic: Used to store graphics for web images

.jpeg

Joint Photographic Experts Group: Used for storing & transmitting photos

.avi

Audio Video Interleave: Commonly used video format

.wmv

Windows Media Video: Commonly format used to store videos in Windows

.flac

Free Lossless Audio Codec: Compression of digital audio

.mkv

Matroska Multimedia Container: Video container

.mov

Apple QuickTime movie file: Multimedia container

.mp4

Multimedia container, stores audiovisual data. Created by Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG)

.mpg or .mpeg

Common video file that uses a digital video format standardised by Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG)

.wav

Waveform Audio File: Standard PC audio file format

.wma

Windows Media Audio: Commonly used on many music download services

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