What is a PVA file? PVA is a file format used for digital video. PVA files contain video and audio data. They support synchronization of audio and video. PVA was created by TechnoTrend for their DVB PCI cards. PVA files are used in Linux, Mac and Windows. They are often associated with Miro media player.
Files with .pva extension store video data. Windows may not recognize this extension. Then you get a message to select an app to open the file.
PVA files were used by Hauppauge for their DVB software. These files contained data for the software. But this file type is now obsolete.
There are 4 known uses of .pva extension: AVZ Antiviral data, MPEG-2 video, Hauppauge DVB data, and audio/video data. Different software use it for different data types.
To open .pva files, associate the extension with the right application. If the app cannot open the file, search for an update that supports the latest PVA format.