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.TOC File Extension

TOC files exist as 4 different types. Please find information about each of them below.

Type 1: PSP Custom Audio Track

Opening a TOC file requires some steps. First, get the right software. The EAC software is best for converting to TOC files. EAC copies audio CDs well. It has an easy interface. Some other software ma...

Opening a TOC file requires some steps. First, get the right software. The EAC software is best for converting to TOC files. EAC copies audio CDs well. It has an easy interface. Some other software may also support TOC files. These could be PSP audio converters or software by gamers.

To make a TOC file, use EAC. Or use a program called Rockstar Custom Tracks. Convert MP3 files into TOC files. Then save the TOC files in a game’s SAVEDATA folder. Connect the PSP to the computer first.

To play a TOC file on GTA: LCS or GTA: VCS: Put the file in the right CUSTOMTRACKS folder. Replace the PSP storage. Then play.

A TOC file holds PSP audio. It lets you add custom tracks to PSP games. Eudora also uses TOC files. These list messages in a mail folder.

We have free online TOC apps too. They can view, edit, and convert TOC files. No install needed.

General Information

Title TOC File Extension
Extension .toc
Full Form PSP Custom Audio Track
File Type Data File
Developer Sony
MIME Type application/octet-stream

File Function

Primary Function Store metadata
Additional Functions Reference audio tracks
Features PSP Audio, Track Indexing

File Characteristics

Quality Not applicable
Supports Layers No
Supports Transparency No
Editable With software

Use Cases

PSP Game Development Yes
Custom PSP Soundtracks Yes
UMD Video Creation Yes

Security and Practices

Security Risks Low
Best Practices Verify source

Historical/Version Information

Initial Release 2004
Latest Version PSP Firmware 6.61 (2015)

Associated Types

Similar Extensions .iso, .cso, .pbp

Software Compatibility

Software Usage Policy OS Compatibility
Sony PSP Firmware Built-in PSP System
UMDGen Free Windows

Type 2: Eudora Table of Contents

TOC files list messages stored in Eudora email folders. Common TOC file names are "in.toc," "out.toc," and "junk.toc." TOC files use a binary format unreadable in text editors. Users cannot open TO...

TOC files list messages stored in Eudora email folders. Common TOC file names are “in.toc,” “out.toc,” and “junk.toc.” TOC files use a binary format unreadable in text editors.

Users cannot open TOC files if no program supporting the format is installed. To resolve, download and install Eudora. Other programs like LaTeX and Cdrdao also open TOC files.

Another issue occurs when TOC files aren’t associated with the correct program. To fix, double-click a TOC file and choose “Open with” > “Choose another app.” Select the desired program and check “Always use this app for *.toc files.”

Also ensure the latest version of software able to open TOC files is installed. Check the developer’s website for updates that support the newest TOC format.

To confirm TOC files aren’t corrupted or infected, re-download and scan with virustotal.com.

General Information

Title TOC File Extension
Extension .toc
Full Form Eudora Table of Contents
File Type Table of Contents File
Developer Qualcomm
MIME Type application/octet-stream

File Function

Primary Function Index email
Additional Functions Store pointers
Features Indexing, Fast access

File Characteristics

Quality Binary format
Supports Layers N/A
Supports Transparency N/A
Editable No

Use Cases

Email Management Yes
Client Synchronization Yes
Data Retrieval Yes

Security and Practices

Security Risks Corruption
Best Practices Regular backups

Historical/Version Information

Initial Release 1988
Latest Version Eudora 7 (Windows), Eudora 6.2 (Mac)

Associated Types

Similar Extensions .mbx, .emlx, .pst

Software Compatibility

Software Usage Policy OS Compatibility
Eudora Free, Paid versions Windows, Mac
Qualcomm Eudora Discontinued Windows, Mac

Type 3: Brasero Table of Contents File

The TOC file extension has 5 known file types. The TOC file is used by: 1) Sony PlayStation Portable (PSP) for audio files. 2) Eudora for email Table Of Contents. 3) Brasero to store Table Of Conte...

The TOC file extension has 5 known file types. The TOC file is used by:
1) Sony PlayStation Portable (PSP) for audio files.
2) Eudora for email Table Of Contents.
3) Brasero to store Table Of Contents data for burning CD/DVDs.
4) World of Warcraft addons.
5) Battlefield metadata.

The Brasero TOC file contains information needed to burn CD/DVDs. Brasero is a CD/DVD burning application for GNOME. The TOC file defines the organization of messages in a Eudora mail database. It is updated when messages are added or deleted.

If unable to open a TOC file, check the file extension spelling. Similar extensions exist. Also ensure a program supporting TOC files is installed. If installed but not set as default, right-click the TOC file and select “Open with” to choose the program. Check “Always use this program” to set as default for TOC files.

Other reasons a TOC file may not open:
– File corruption
– Incorrect registry entries
– Deletion from the registry
– Incomplete installation of a supporting program
– Malware infection
– Insufficient hardware resources
– Outdated drivers

General Information

Title TOC File Extension
Extension .toc
Full Form Table of Contents File
File Type Disk Image File
Developer The Brasero Project
MIME Type application/x-cdrdao-toc

File Function

Primary Function Store disk layout
Additional Functions Reference tracks, sessions

File Characteristics

Text-based Yes
Editable Yes
Binary No

Use Cases

Disk Burning Yes
Disk Duplication Yes
Backup Creation Yes

Security and Practices

Security Risks Low
Best Practices Verify integrity

Historical/Version Information

Associated with CDRDAO, Brasero
Usage Historically used

Associated Types

Related Extensions .iso, .cue, .bin

Software Compatibility

Software Usage Policy OS Compatibility
Brasero Disc Burner Free Linux
CDRDAO Free Windows, Mac, Linux
K3b Free Linux

Type 4: World of Warcraft Add-on Table of Contents File

General Information

Title TOC File Extension
Extension .toc
Full Form Table of Contents File
File Type Add-on Metadata File
Developer Blizzard Entertainment
MIME Type text/plain

File Function

Primary Function Store metadata
Additional Functions Version tracking, Dependency management
Features Plain text, Key-value pairs

File Characteristics

Quality Simple structure
Supports Layers N/A
Supports Transparency N/A
Editable Yes

Use Cases

Add-on Configuration Yes
Game Customization Yes
Interface Modification Yes

Security and Practices

Security Risks Minimal
Best Practices Valid versioning, Secure references

Historical/Version Information

Initial Release 2004
Latest Version Varies by add-on

Associated Types

Similar Extensions .lua, .xml, .blp

Software Compatibility

Software Usage Policy OS Compatibility
World of Warcraft Subscription-based Windows, Mac
WoW Addon Managers Free, Paid options Windows, Mac, Linux
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Page Contents

  • PSP Custom Audio Track
  • General Information
  • File Function
  • File Characteristics
  • Use Cases
  • Security and Practices
  • Historical/Version Information
  • Associated Types
  • Software Compatibility
  • Eudora Table of Contents
  • General Information
  • File Function
  • File Characteristics
  • Use Cases
  • Security and Practices
  • Historical/Version Information
  • Associated Types
  • Software Compatibility
  • Brasero Table of Contents File
  • General Information
  • File Function
  • File Characteristics
  • Use Cases
  • Security and Practices
  • Historical/Version Information
  • Associated Types
  • Software Compatibility
  • World of Warcraft Add-on Table of Contents File
  • General Information
  • File Function
  • File Characteristics
  • Use Cases
  • Security and Practices
  • Historical/Version Information
  • Associated Types
  • Software Compatibility
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