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DVT Files
04-08-2013 3:13 PM
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I am trying to open some DVT files but not having much luck, there are a number of free viewers on the internet but nothing I can see that covers DVT files.
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Re: DVT Files
04-08-2013 3:26 PM
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Maybe this will help (from Google)!
Sorry I can't be more helpful but I don't have any .dvt files on my system!
Sorry I can't be more helpful but I don't have any .dvt files on my system!
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Re: DVT Files
04-08-2013 3:57 PM
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Thanks.
I Spotted that site but if windows is unable to open the file there is few suggestions about how this may be done for example no appropriate file reader is suggested. In fact I think this site is asking if anyone knows of a file reader.
It may be possible to convert them to another format but to be honest the files are not that important just thought there might have been an easy way to view them, will have a look to see if there are any free codec's available that might do the trick.
I Spotted that site but if windows is unable to open the file there is few suggestions about how this may be done for example no appropriate file reader is suggested. In fact I think this site is asking if anyone knows of a file reader.
It may be possible to convert them to another format but to be honest the files are not that important just thought there might have been an easy way to view them, will have a look to see if there are any free codec's available that might do the trick.
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Re: DVT Files
04-08-2013 4:25 PM
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I did find this http://support.indatacorp.com/Software/DepoView/GetDepoView.aspx
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Re: DVT Files
05-08-2013 9:35 AM
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Aside from the link Strat has given, with such a file as this it may be possible to view in notepad. Depending on size, it's always my first try with any odd file type and more often than not it does.
Re: DVT Files
05-08-2013 3:53 PM
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No Luck with notepad I think it's some type of video file.
I Did check out depoview but I think it's something you need to purchase and if that is the case it would not be worth doing so.
Thank for the responses
I Did check out depoview but I think it's something you need to purchase and if that is the case it would not be worth doing so.
Thank for the responses
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Re: DVT Files
05-08-2013 4:54 PM
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I've used VLC media player successful with hard-to-play formats, although I cannot see anything explicit to say it supports .DVT.
Re: DVT Files
06-08-2013 10:49 AM
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Quote from: gleneagles No Luck with notepad I think it's some type of video file.
I Did check out depoview but I think it's something you need to purchase and if that is the case it would not be worth doing so.
Oh [Censored] it. I thought with it apparently being a video transcript file that it would be much like a subtitle file with time codes and text only. What about temporarily using the program linked to, get what you need from the file and then uninstall? Does it not have a trial period?
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