There are 2 file types use the .TPD file extension:
1. Cyberlink TOD Video File

- Developer CyberLink
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- Category Video Files
- Format Binary
High-definition JVC camcorder video edited using Cyberlink video-editing software; stores video data in the MPEG-2 transport stream format; used to preserve the high-definition format recorded by the JVC camcorder.
TPD files were originally recorded as .TOD files on JVC Everio digital camcorders, such as the GZ-HD3, GZ-HD5, GZ-HD6, GZ-HD7, GZ-HD30, and GZ-HD40 models. After editing, TPD files can be uploaded to the JVC hard disk and played back on the camcorder.
TPD files can be converted into more common video file types using Cyberlink software and some other video-editing programs.
NOTE: Cyberlink software is sometimes bundled with JVC camcorder purchases.
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Updated: March 15, 2013
2. TreePad 7 Database File

- Developer Freebyte.com
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- Category Data Files
- Format Binary
File created by TreePad 7 or later, a personal information manager; stores information that is structured as a hierarchy of "nodes," each of which stores document content such as text, images, hyperlinks, structured data, and other personal content.
Prior to TreePad 7, the software used the .HJT file extension for databases.
NOTE: Freebyte.com TreePad has been discontinued.
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Updated: April 5, 2019