An IVS file extension is typically associated with multiple file types, including the game InterVideo WinDVR's recorded audio/video, an IVShare video file, Infernal Viewer Settings files, and IPIX Vision Studio's metadata. Each of these file types has its specific utility, and this article will focus on exploring recommended methods to open and utilize these files.
InterVideo WinDVR is a popular TV and video capturing utility that is no longer supported but was once widely used. This software allows users to record live television and movies from various sources. The IVS file extension is used to store the recorded audio/video files. Opening these files can be a bit challenging due to the unavailability of InterVideo WinDVR. However, there are few media players and converters that can be helpful:
In contrast to InterVideo WinDVR files, IVShare video files are associated with the IVShare platform, an online education tool that enables users to share and access tutorial videos. To access and view these files, it is best to visit the IVShare website and use the proprietary software provided by the platform.
For more information and assistance with IVShare video files, visit the IVShare Website.
Infernal Viewer settings files (IVS) are related to the Infernal Viewer, a software application used for viewing 3D models from multiple formats. These files store the settings and preferences of the user's view in the viewer. In order to open these files, you will need to download and install the Infernal Viewer software.
For more information and to download Infernal Viewer, visit the Infernal Viewer SourceForge Page.
IPIX Vision Studio is a software application for creating interactive and immersive panoramic images. An IVS file in the context of this software contains metadata associated with the IPIX image files. To open IVS files and manage the associated metadata, you will need a compatible version of IPIX Vision Studio.
For more information and assistance with IPIX Vision Studio, visit the IPIX Website.
As we have seen, the IVS file extension is associated with various software and file types. To properly open and utilize an IVS file, it is important to first recognize the specific use case of the file and obtain the necessary application or tool. If you are still unsure about the contents of an IVS file, using VLC Media Player or an online file conversion tool such as Convertio may help you view the file or convert it to more common formats.
If you downloaded a IVS file on Android device you can open it by following steps below:
To open IVS File on iOS device follow steps below:
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