What are Files with the .vro File Extension Used For?

What is the .vro file extension?

.vro files are DVD Video Recording files and store the actual recorded audio or video content. .vro files work in conjunction with .ifo files. .ifo files provide the information to the DVD player as to where the .vro files are located. .vro/.ifo is the latest specification for real-time recording on DVD discs.

Names of the programs that can open .vro files

If you use Windows, you may use any of the following programs to open .vro files:

  • VideoLAN VLC media player
  • AVS Video Tools
  • NVIDIA NVDVD
  • InterVideo WinDVD Platinum
  • AuthoringWare DVD Integrator
  • Apple QuickTime Player with MPEG-2 Playback component
  • CyberLink PowerDVD10

If you use a Mac operating system, you may use any of the following programs to open .vro files:

  • VideoLAN VLC media player
  • Apple QuickTime Player with MPEG-2 Playback Component
  • Squared 5 MPEG Streamclip

If you use Linux, you may use the following program to open .vro files:

  • VideoLAN VLC media player

Names of the programs that can convert a .vro file to .vob file

Converting .vro files to other standard formats, such as the .vob file format is easy and can be done with the help of software, such as AuthoringWARE DVD Integrator and AVS Video Tools VRO Converter.

How to open a .vro file in Windows

To open a .vro file, simply double-click it. In case your media player is unable to open the .vro file then try renaming the file to the .mpg file extension (change only the file extension and not the filename). Double-click the file and see if it opens. If the file still doesn?t open, then restore the original file extension. To do this, rename the file to the .vro file extension and open the file with FileCure, which is a reliable file helper program that allows Windows users access to various file types, including .vro files.