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Extension
.IVR
Category
Video
Primary Use
Internet Video Recording
Primary Software

What is an IVR file?

The .IVR file extension primarily stands for Internet Video Recording. RealNetworks created this video format for their RealPlayer software. Users create .IVR files when they download streaming media from the internet. Sometimes, the .IVR extension also represents a VRML panoramic image scene created by Bentley Systems MicroStation, or an Image Worlds File by RealSpace.

How to open IVR files?

Because an .IVR file has multiple possible meanings, it can be difficult to know which software to use. viewer.online/ivr analyzes .IVR files to identify their exact format and creator software, shows which programs can open the file, and usually previews it. If the file is a standard video, you can often convert it. We recommend file conversion to sensible target formats like .MP4 or .AVI on convert.guru.

Software and tools

To open Internet Video Recording files natively on your desktop, you need RealPlayer. If your file is instead a 3D panorama, you need MicroStation.

Summary

viewer.online/ivr directly opens and previews .IVR files in the browser, eliminating the need to install software or troubleshoot compatibility issues.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an IVR file?

It is primarily an Internet Video Recording. RealNetworks uses this format in RealPlayer to save streaming internet media.

How do I open an IVR file?

You can use RealPlayer for standard video files, or use viewer.online/ivr to easily identify and view the file.

Can I convert an IVR file to MP4?

Yes. You can convert .IVR videos to standard formats like .MP4 using convert.guru.

Why does my IVR file not play in a video player?

It might be a 3D panorama. The .IVR extension is also used for VRML panoramic image scenes by MicroStation.

Are IVR files safe?

Generally, yes. They are usually harmless video or image data, but you should always scan files from unknown sources.

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