SVX files exist as 2 different types. Please find information about each of them below.
Type 1: Survex Cavern Data File
SVX file format was developed by The Survex Project. It is compatible with software on Linux, Mac OS, Windows platforms. SVX files categorize as GIS Files. The GIS Files subset has 255 file formats. U...
SVX file format was developed by The Survex Project. It is compatible with software on Linux, Mac OS, Windows platforms. SVX files categorize as GIS Files. The GIS Files subset has 255 file formats. Users should use Survex software for SVX files. 5 other programs also handle SVX files. Below indexes software by platform supporting SVX files.
The format flexibility does not require rearranging survey legs. Ordering of instrument readings on each line is fully specifiable. You can enter data as on survey notes. This reduces transcription errors. All characters are user-definable. For example, separators can be spaces, tabs, or commas when exporting from spreadsheets. The decimal point can be a slash for clarity or comma used in Europe. This flexibility should allow reading data from any survey file without much work.
SVX files may contain instructions for including other files, data calibration, and survey stations. Survex program “cavern” reads SVX files and produces .3D files. Another program “Aven” opens .3D files for 3D visualization.
The 8svx format stores 8-bit audio data. It is part of the Amiga IFF (Interchangeable File Format). The IFF format transfers files to and from Amiga computers. The 8svx file type is likely obsolete no...
The 8svx format stores 8-bit audio data. It is part of the Amiga IFF (Interchangeable File Format). The IFF format transfers files to and from Amiga computers. The 8svx file type is likely obsolete now. Old operating systems often use obsolete file types. Discontinued software also uses old types. Outdated versions of files use old types too.
The 8svx extension relates to the Amiga sound format. It derives from the .IFF specification. It supports mono and stereo sound. Amiga systems are rarely used now. So 8svx files mainly preserve old music.
Programs once opened or referenced 8svx files. But the format is no longer actively used. Amiga Forever software may associate with 8svx files. Double-clicking the file icon should open it. If your system links the file and program. Then it should launch the file. You may need to install Amiga Forever first.