AVC files exist as 2 different types. Please find information about each of them below.
Type 1: Kaspersky Virus Database
AVC files store antivirus definitions for Kaspersky Lab software. They update protection information. AVC file names have a prefix and digits for the update number. AVC files cannot be opened manually...
AVC files store antivirus definitions for Kaspersky Lab software. They update protection information. AVC file names have a prefix and digits for the update number. AVC files cannot be opened manually. Kaspersky Anti-Virus uses them to update virus databases. The software downloads these updates automatically. Users can also manually download and install updates. This keeps the antivirus definitions current. Click links to see details about AVC files. Including what opens them and related extensions. We have free online apps to view, edit, convert AVC files. Without installing anything.
The AVC file extension relates to Avid Media Composer, an all-purpose video editing program. It allows you to edit, create special effects and animations, and make high-quality soundtracks. AVC files ...
The AVC file extension relates to Avid Media Composer, an all-purpose video editing program. It allows you to edit, create special effects and animations, and make high-quality soundtracks. AVC files store scripts written for Avid Media Composer. The scripts use the Script Window in the software. AVC also means Advanced Video Coding, a common video compression standard.
Some AVC files are Kaspersky virus databases or AVTECH video files. The AVC format stores data as a binary file type. Avid Media Composer runs on Windows and Mac. The free trial is available for 30 days. Updates fix bugs and add new features.
If your AVC file does not open, associate it with the right software. Also, update the application to support the latest AVC format. Otherwise, re-download the file in case it is corrupted or infected. Specialized software can fix issues with AVC files too.