EVO files exist as 2 different types. Please find information about each of them below.
Type 1: SeeVogh Player Video Recording
The SeeVogh Player allows recording, playback, and editing of SeeVogh meetings. It seems to not be supported anymore. The evo file extension relates to its video recordings. Evo files store standard v...
The SeeVogh Player allows recording, playback, and editing of SeeVogh meetings. It seems to not be supported anymore. The evo file extension relates to its video recordings. Evo files store standard video recordings of meetings. If corrupted, the “Repair SeeVogh/EVO recordings” tool can recreate them.
HD DVD video files also use the .evo extension. They contain high definition video similar to VOB files from DVDs. The HD DVD format competed with Blu-ray but lost. So it is now mostly obsolete. Still, some video player apps can open .evo HD DVD video files.
Programs can now view over 400 file types. Including the SeeVogh video .evo files. The extension works on Windows, Mac, Linux. It appears on both desktops and mobiles. We also have free online .evo apps. They allow viewing, editing, conversion without installs.