What is a CCR file?
A .CCR file can have several different meanings. The most common use is a compressed course recording created by the ClassIn virtual classroom software. Another widespread format is the ASTM Continuity of Care Record, developed by ASTM, which uses the XML format to store patient health records. Other uses include software license files for the Frilo License Manager, waveform cursor coordinate files for Graphtec data loggers, and older chat room shortcuts from Microsoft.
How to open CCR files?
The software you need depends on the specific format of your file. You need ClassIn to play educational course recordings. Medical records require health systems compatible with the ASTM Continuity of Care Record standard. Engineering licenses open with the software from Frilo. If you do not know the origin of your file, viewer.online/ccr analyzes .CCR files to identify their exact format and creator software, shows which programs can open the file, and usually previews it.
Best practices and troubleshooting
Because .CCR files share the same extension but have different purposes, look at the file size to understand its content. Large files are usually video archives from virtual classes. Small files are typically text-based, such as an XML health record or a software license key. Do not rename the extension to another format, as this will not convert the data.
Summary
Because .CCR files use the known ZIP format, viewer.online/ccr can safely open and display them online, eliminating compatibility problems.