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.AVR File Extension

A .AVR file is a Audio Visual Research File, created by N/A.

Open with SoundApp. Available for Mac.

What is a .AVR file?

The .AVR file extension stands for Audio Visual Research File. It is an audio file format that was specifically developed for use on older Atari ST computer systems. These files can store sound data that is either 8-bit or 16-bit, and they can have either one or two audio channels. This means that the sound can be of varying quality and can be mono (single channel) or stereo (two channels).

However, the .AVR file format is not widely used today, as it has been largely replaced by more modern audio file formats.

To open an .AVR file, you can use a program called SoundApp, which is capable of playing various types of audio files. Additionally, there is another program named EF Player that can also open .AVR files. In EF Player, you would open an .AVR file by going to the "Load" option and selecting the AVR recording file you want to play.

Furthermore, if you need to convert an .AVR file into a more commonly used format, you can use EF Player to save the AVR recording as an .AVI file. This is done by choosing the "Save as AVI" option, which will allow you to export the audio in a format that is compatible with many more programs and devices.

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