All about EVO Files

The EVO file type is primarily associated with CRiSP Harvest.

EVOFile Extension EVO
File extension: EVO
File type:  EV scalars

What is an EVO file?

EVO files mostly belong to CRiSP Harvest by University of Washington. EVO file extension is primarily associated with stock and brood specific productivity scalars data used by CRiSP Harvest, a chinook salmon harvest modelling and simulation software. EVO filename extension is also associated with the Enhanced Video Object (EVO) format used to store HD videos on optical discs. Such EVO files are media containers used to store digital video, audio, subtitle, and metadata. The video content is encoded in H.264/MPEG-4 while the audio content is typically encoded in Dolby TrueHD, DTS, or AC-3. EnVideo a discontinued video authoring/playback software also used compact EVO video files created in EnSight. EnVideo. EnVideo EVO files are smaller than AVI files and about the same size as MPEG files.

How to open an EVO file

You need a suitable software like CRiSP Harvest to open an EVO file. Without proper software you will receive a Windows message "How do you want to open this file?" or "Windows cannot open this file" or a similar Mac/iPhone/Android alert. If you cannot open your EVO file correctly, try to right-click or long-press the file. Then click "Open with" and choose an application. You can also display a EVO file directly in the browser:. Just drag the file onto this browser window and drop it.

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Programs that open and convert EVO files:

  1. CRiSP Harvest by University of Washington
    See the previous paragraphs to learn more about the main application. EVO files are often referred to as CRiSP Harvest data files because this type of file is primarily created or used by this software.
  2. EnVideo (animation video) by Computational Engineering International (CEI)
    EnVideo is an obsolete software for viewing videos of high-end 3D animation and visualizations over the Internet or an Intranet. It uses compact EVO files created in EnSight to store such videos. This file format is classified as Video. Related links: EnSight
  3. Media Center (video) by Jriver
    Media Center is a jukebox-themed media software for organizing and playing video and audio files on computers. This program allows the playback of EVO videos even though the EVO format has been discontinued. This file format is classified as Video. Related links: Enhanced VOB
  4. Media Player (video) by Microsoft
    Media Player is the default program for playing audio and video content on some editions of Windows operating system. It supports a wide range of video formats including EVO which has been discontinued. This file format is classified as Video. Related links: Enhanced VOB
  5. PowerDVD (video) by CyberLink
    PowerDVD is a cross-platform media playback and streaming software with support for various optical disc video formats such as EVO, VOB, Blu-Ray etc. EVO format has been discontinued and is no longer widely used to save video content on DVD. This file format is classified as Video. Related links: Enhanced VOB

Technical Data for EVO File Extension

File classification:
Data
Related files:

The following listing is compiled from the database produced by the 'Associate This!' program, selected data from the main FILExt database and file extension information submitted by users.

ProgramID: HDDVDTSFile
EXEFile: %ProgramFiles%\CyberLink\PowerDVD\PowerDVD.exe

ProgramID: PDVDfile
EXEFile: %ProgramFiles%\CyberLink\PowerDVD\PowerDVD.exe

ProgramID: stormplayer.evo
EXEFile: %ProgramFiles%\StormII\Storm.exe /play

ProgramID: MPlayerFileVideo
EXEFile: %ProgramFiles%\MPlayer\mplayer\smplayer_portable.exe


an evo EV scalar is a special file format by University of Washington and should only be edited and saved with the appropriate software.

How to solve problems with EVO files

  • Associate the EVO file extension with the correct application.
  • Update your software that should actually open ev scalars. Because only the current version supports the latest EVO file format. Search, therefore, e.g. on the University of Washington manufacturer website after an available CRiSP Harvest update.
  • To make sure that your EVO file is not corrupted or virus-infected, get the file again and scan it with Google's virustotal.com.
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