MAD files exist as 2 different types. Please find information about each of them below.
Type 1: Electronic Arts Madcow Movie File
Video file used by games developed by Electronic Arts. Contains data to play videos and audio. Uses chunks for video frames. Chunks correspond to different frame types to play media. Media Player Clas...
Video file used by games developed by Electronic Arts. Contains data to play videos and audio. Uses chunks for video frames. Chunks correspond to different frame types to play media. Media Player Classic only plays audio. List of softwares that open MAD files: Need for Speed, Sims 2. MAD is video codec used in EA games, evolution of earlier codecs. Added motion compensation and quality concepts. MAD abbreviation “Madcow Movie”. Chunk types described in EA formats. Frame types: MADk intra-frame, MADm inter-frame, MADe low-quality inter-frame. Identical to inter frames, not used for compensation, discarded after presentation.
MAD files are shortcuts to modules in Microsoft Access database. They do not contain the module itself. mToolkit is an open-source toolkit for mobile app development. It has its own project file forma...
MAD files are shortcuts to modules in Microsoft Access database. They do not contain the module itself. mToolkit is an open-source toolkit for mobile app development. It has its own project file format with .mad extension.
Microsoft Access created the MAD file format standard. MAD files link to Access database modules with Visual Basic code. They are used to open the modules directly.
To open .mad files the operating system associates them with an application. If not associated double-click the file to prompt assignment. Install Microsoft Access if needed for .mad links.
Other programs may support .mad files too. But Microsoft Access is the main program that handles them. It is from Microsoft Corporation. For more details on .mad files see the Microsoft Access developer website.