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Extension
.CVC
Category
Video
Primary Use
CCTV Surveillance Video Storage
Primary Software

cVideo Management Software

What is a CVC file?

A .CVC file is a proprietary video container format used for CCTV surveillance footage. These files are known as cVideo Video files and were originally created by cVideo, an integrated surveillance video management system. A .CVC file stores video, audio streams, and metadata like timestamps. The cVideo company was acquired in 2005, making the .CVC format obsolete and rare.

How to open CVC files?

Because .CVC is a closed format, standard media players like VLC media player or Windows Media Player do not natively support it. Historically, users needed the proprietary cVideo Management Software or the specific media player bundled with the DVR system to play the footage.

Best practices and troubleshooting

If you need to share security footage, sending a raw .CVC file is often a problem. If the underlying video stream uses a standard codec inside the .CVC container, command-line tools like FFmpeg might be able to extract the video into a supported format like .MP4 or .AVI. However, proprietary metadata might be lost during conversion.

Summary

viewer.online/cvc can analyze .CVC files to identify the exact format and creator software, inspect the file structure, extract readable text, and check whether an online preview is available. Because the .CVC extension can have multiple possible meanings, we recommend using viewer.online/cvc to identify the actual format of your file. It is the perfect tool for identifying, inspecting, and understanding .CVC files without installing legacy software or dealing with compatibility problems.

Frequently Asked Questions

What programs can open a CVC file?

Historically, .CVC files were opened using cVideo Management Software. Modern players like VLC media player cannot open them natively without conversion.

Can I convert a CVC file to MP4?

Yes, if the internal video stream is recognized. You can try using command-line tools like FFmpeg to extract the video into an .MP4 format, though you may lose timestamp metadata.

Why won't my computer play a CVC video?

Your computer lacks the proprietary codec needed to decode the cVideo format. Standard operating systems do not include support for legacy CCTV container files.

Is the cVideo software still available?

No. The original developer was acquired in 2005, and the cVideo Management Software has been discontinued and is no longer supported.

Are there other uses for the CVC extension?

While mostly known for cVideo Video, the extension might be used by other obscure applications. Use a tool like viewer.online/cvc to inspect the file signature and confirm its exact type.

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