.BMS File Extension
- Developer by: Konami
- Category: Game Files
What are .BMS files and how to open them?
Can't open .BMS file? Are you wondering what it contains? On our site we will explain to you what this file is, what it is used for and what software opens the .BMS file.What is a .BMS file extension?
.BMS file extension is created by Konami. .BMS has been classified as Game Files.
.BMS is BeatMania Song File
Song file used by BeatMania, a rhythm video game with a DJ controller interface; saved in a text format and stores data referenced during the playback of song; includes the song title, artist, genre, BPM (beats per minute), number of players, note positions, references to sound effect files, and other information.
BMS files are native to BeatMania, a console-based video game, but can be opened by StepMania on a PC.
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BIOWRAP Multi-Layer Security File
Encrypted file generated in the BIOWRAP Multi-Layer Security (BMS) format; can incorporate both biometric and digital authentication mechanisms; may contain any type of digital data such as a text document or a large business data archive; used for safely sending digital files using email attachments, discs, flash drives, and other mediums.
BMS files can be opened with the free BIOWRAP Reader desktop application. They can also be viewed through the BIOWRAP online website application, which runs in a Web browser. Additionally, they can be accessed using the BIOWRAP Reader Web Service, which allows BMS documents to be integrated into existing document process flow platforms.
BMS files are generated using Nation Technologies' BIOWRAP software (Professional, Enterprise, and Industry editions). This software and the BIOWRAP Web interface enable users to specify retention rights and fine grained access control constraints, which limit file access based on specific criteria.
The BIOWRAP System utilizes identity-based encryption to certify the identity and credentials (company, group, industry, etc.) of an individual creating encrypted files. Encrypted files are stamped with the level of authentication used to perform the encryption. Supported identification mechanisms include biometrics, x509 PKI certificates, and BIOWRAP usernames and passwords.
NOTE: BIOWRAP Reader has been discontinued.