What is a .EYE file?
The .EYE file extension is used for a type of video file known as an Eyemail Video Recording File. This kind of video file uses a special way of saving video called the Eyeris encoding algorithm, which was made by a company called Eyemail Technology Inc., often shortened to ETI. This format is specifically designed to work with videos that are recorded using ETI's special camera, the Camcorder Pro. It's a bit like the .EAR file, which is used for audio, but the .EYE file can have both sound and pictures in it.
If you have a .EYE file, you can open it using specific programs made by ETI, such as ETI EyeCon or Monet TV. These programs are designed to work with .EYE files, so they can play the video and let you see and hear what was recorded.
Sometimes, you might want to share your video with someone who doesn't have the ETI EyeCon or Monet TV programs, or you might want to use your video with different software. In that case, you can change the .EYE file into a more common video file type, like .AVI. The ETI EyeCon program can do this for you. Converting the file to .AVI makes it easier to use your video with many other programs and share it with more people, because .AVI is a widely accepted video format.
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