apb

.apbAutoPlay Menu Project Project File

Mekabyte · 2003

Developer
Mekabyte
Category
Executables
MIME Type
application/vnd.autoplaymenuproject.project
First Released
2003
Open Format
No
File Signature
Not publicly documented or consistently used for identification.
At a Glance
.apb
AutoPlay Menu Project Project File

An APB file is a project file used by AutoPlay Menu Project software to create autorun CD/DVD menus and interactive presentations.

Reviewed on June 23, 2026
Compression
Binary
Transparency
N/A
Editability
High (within AutoPlay Menu Project)
Best for
Menu project management

Key Features

  • Contains project settings for interactive menus.
  • Allows for design and layout customization.
  • Stores links and actions for buttons and navigation.
  • Used as source for compiling into executable applications.

Best For

  • Developers using AutoPlay Menu Project.
  • Creating simple, interactive autorun applications.
  • Projects requiring custom CD/DVD launch menus.
  • Distributing software with a guided installation process.

Less Ideal For

  • General document creation.
  • Image or video editing.
  • Complex software development.
  • Web design and development.

Common Use Cases

  • Designing autorun menus for CDs and DVDs.
  • Creating simple interactive presentations.
  • Developing multimedia kiosks or informational displays.
  • Packaging software installations with custom interfaces.

How to Open It

  1. To open and edit an APB file, you need to install the AutoPlay Menu Project software from Mekabyte.
  2. Once installed, launch AutoPlay Menu Project and select 'File' > 'Open' to browse for and select your .apb file.
  3. APB files themselves cannot be directly executed; they must be compiled within the AutoPlay Menu Project software to create an executable (.exe) file.

What is a .apb file?

An APB file is a project file created by AutoPlay Menu Project, a software tool used to create autorun CD/DVD menus and multimedia presentations. These project files contain all the information needed to build an executable application, including menu designs, button layouts, links, and embedded media. They are not the final application itself but rather the source code that the AutoPlay Menu Project software uses to generate the distributable program. Developers use APB files to manage and edit their interactive menu projects before compiling them into standalone executables.

Programs That Open .apb Files

PlatformProgram
WindowsAutoPlay Menu ProjectFreeOfficial

How to Convert .apb Files

FormatMethod
.EXEAutoPlay Menu Project (Compile)

Common Problems with .apb Files

⚠️ Cannot open APB file.
Ensure you have AutoPlay Menu Project installed. APB files can only be opened and edited by this specific software.
⚠️ APB file does not run like an application.
APB files are project files, not executables. They need to be compiled within AutoPlay Menu Project to create an .exe file that can be run.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an APB file?

An APB file is a project file created by the AutoPlay Menu Project software, used to design and build interactive menus and presentations for CDs/DVDs.

Can I run an APB file directly?

No, APB files are source project files and must be compiled using AutoPlay Menu Project to create an executable (.exe) file that can be run.

Is AutoPlay Menu Project free?

Yes, AutoPlay Menu Project is available as free software.

Technical Details

APB files are proprietary binary files that store the project configuration for AutoPlay Menu Project. They are essentially a blueprint for creating an executable application. The structure includes references to all assets, scripts, and layout data required to assemble the final interactive program, which can then be compiled into a standalone EXE file.

Did You Know?

APB files are exclusively used by Mekabyte's AutoPlay Menu Project software.
The 'PB' in APB likely stands for 'Project Build'.

Security Information

APB files themselves do not pose a security risk as they are project files. However, any executable (.exe) file generated from an APB project should be treated with caution, as with any software, and scanned for viruses.

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