The .snm file extension has 3 known uses. One use is for Smush Animation Format files created by LucasArts developer Vince Lee. LucasArts used the format in games like Grim Fandango and Star Wars: X-W...
The .snm file extension has 3 known uses. One use is for Smush Animation Format files created by LucasArts developer Vince Lee. LucasArts used the format in games like Grim Fandango and Star Wars: X-Wing Alliance in the 1990s. Another use is for Netscape Mail Index files.
Smush Animation files were also saved as .san files. Most media players cannot open .snm files since the format is rare. Programs that can open .snm files include Bitberry File Opener for Windows. It supports the LucasArts Smush Video file format used in .snm files.
To open .snm files on Windows, first download and install Bitberry File Opener. Then run the program and use the File menu to select your .snm file. You can also drag and drop files onto the program.
The .san file extension also relates to the Smush Animation Format used by LucasArts in games like Outlaws and Full Throttle. The format stores full motion video for game narration. While no longer developed, SAN Player could previously open .san files from many LucasArts games.