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.EVRC File Extension

A .EVRC file is a Enhanced Variable Rate Codec File, created by N/A.

Open with No known programs. Available for Linux, Windows, and Mac.

What is a .EVRC file?

An .EVRC file is a type of audio file that uses the Enhanced Variable Rate Codec (EVRC) format to store sounds. This format is specially designed to hold recordings of human voices or ringtones that you might find on older mobile phones from brands like Sony Ericsson, Qualcomm, or Kyocera. The EVRC format was mainly used in phones that work on CDMA networks. CDMA stands for Code-Division Multiple Access, which is a technology used in some mobile phone networks to allow multiple signals to occupy the same transmission channel, optimizing the use of available bandwidth.

However, finding or needing to open an .EVRC file nowadays might be rare. This is because the technology used to create these files, the EVRC codec, is no longer widely used in modern cell phones. It was replaced by newer technologies, first by the Selectable Mode Vocoder (SMV) and then by something called 4GV, which are both more advanced and efficient at compressing voice data for transmission and storage.

As for opening an .EVRC file, there aren't many well-known programs today that can open this file type directly because of its obsolescence. This means if you happen to come across an .EVRC file, you might find it challenging to listen to the audio contained within it using common audio players or software that are available today. You might need to look for specialized or older software that was designed to work with CDMA network technologies or consider converting the file to a more widely supported audio format using a file conversion tool. However, finding such software or tools might require some dedicated searching due to the rarity and outdated nature of the EVRC format.

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