What is a VEP file?
A .VEP file has two common uses. First, it is an encrypted educational video file used by the Ukoou video player and Vd-easy Player. Second, it is an AVS Video Editor Project File. Online Media Technologies develops the AVS Video Editor software, which uses this format to save video editing instructions.
How to open VEP files?
Because a .VEP file has multiple possible meanings, it is important to identify your file first. viewer.online/vep analyzes .VEP files to identify their exact format and creator software, shows which programs can open the file, and usually previews it.
If your file is an educational video, you need a specialized video player like Ukoou. If it is a project file, you need the AVS Video Editor to load your edits.
Best practices and troubleshooting
A common problem is confusing a project file with a video file. A project file does not contain actual video clips. It only contains links to media files on your computer. If you want to share a playable video, you must export the project. We recommend converting your media to standard target formats like .MP4, .AVI, or .MOV on convert.guru.
Summary
Because .VEP files use the known MP4 format for their internal structure, viewer.online/vep can safely open and display them online, eliminating compatibility problems.