There are 8 other file types using
the V file extension!
.v - ReaGeniX Consistency check support data
.v - Subsampled raw YUV bitmap image
.v - Stronghold 3 resource file
.v - Coq Proof data
.v - V++ VPascal source code
.v - Verilog source code file
.v - Vivid input data
.v - VIPS picture image
What is v file? How to open v files?
The v file extension is associated with the Utawarerumono a tactical role playing video game for Microsoft Windows, Sony Playstation, Sony Playstation Portable.
The v file stores stores video data from Utawarerumono game.
This v file type entry was marked as obsolete and no longer supported file format.
This type of file is no longer actively used and is most likely obsolete. This is typically the case for system files in old operating systems, file types from long discontinued software, or previous versions of certain file types (like documents, projects etc.) that were replaced in higher versions of their original programs.
Help how to open:
Many common video formats can be played back with some universal media player like VLC player. However, some highly specialized and proprietary formats may only be supported in certain players that are usually provided by the original developer.
For general information try to look at:
Basic info how to open video and movie files
How to convert:
Generally speaking, you will need a multimedia converter if you want to convert one video format to another. You can find hundreds of converters on the internet, but their quality may vary and many may not even support every video format. So always use some of the more popular and reliable software first.
For general information try to look at:
Basic info how to convert video and movie files
Related links:
Utawarerumono at Wikipedia
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