If you’re encountering a file with a “.VLC” extension, it might be a mislabeled file or a specific file format associated with a particular application. In general, VLC doesn’t create files with a “.VLC” extension.
How to open a file with a “.VLC” extension:
1. Check File Type:
- Verify the type of file you have. It’s possible that the file is not associated with VLC, and the “.VLC” extension could be a result of a mislabeling or error.
2. Use VLC Media Player:
- Try opening the file using VLC Media Player itself. Open VLC and use the “Open File” option from the menu to browse and select the file.
3. Verify File Extension:
- Ensure that the file extension is accurate. The actual file type might have a different extension, and it could be a case of incorrect file labeling.
Programs that may open VLC files:
Since VLC is primarily a media player and not a file format, files opened by VLC typically have extensions like “.mp4,” “.mkv,” “.mp3,” and others.