You're here because you have a file that has a file extension ending in .ecc. Files with the file extension .ecc can only be launched by certain applications. It's possible that .ecc files are data files rather than documents or media, which means they're not meant to be viewed at all.
what is a .ecc file?
A DVDisaster error correction file can be used for the recovery of unreadable data stored in disks. These DVDisaster error correction files are saved in the ECC format and are affixed with the .ecc extension. The DVDisaster software uses these ECC files for storing data associated to bad sectors of corresponding DVD, CD and Blue-ray disks, since this program was developed for external disk data recovery purposes. Versions of the CD, DVD or Blue-ray disks that do not contain any error are required by the DVDisaster software to analyze and create error correction reports stored in an ECC file. The DVDisaster program can also be used to generate ECC files (for data recovery purposes) using error-free ISO images of the corresponding DVD, CD or Blue-ray disks. Linux and Mac users can install the DVDisaster software into their systems to create and open an ECC file. There is also a version of the DVDisaster program that was developed with support for computers running on Microsoft Windows-based systems.
how to open a .ecc file?
Launch a .ecc file, or any other file on your PC, by double-clicking it. If your file associations are set up correctly, the application that's meant to open your .ecc file will open it. It's possible you may need to download or purchase the correct application. It's also possible that you have the correct application on your PC, but .ecc files aren't yet associated with it. In this case, when you try to open a .ecc file, you can tell Windows which application is the correct one for that file. From then on, opening a .ecc file will open the correct application. Click here to fix .ecc file association errors
applications that open a .ecc file
DVDisaster for Linux
DVDisaster for Linux
DVDisater for Linux is a software designed for burning data in the disc with the ability to enhance the data in the optical disc. This software can also be used to write with correcting and error detection that the data recovery software may recover even the damage portion of the data. This software is enclosed with Error-Correcting Code technology used for the improvement of ISO image. This software is under the license of GNU (General Public License). The ECC which is created by the DVDisaster will be a separate file that makes the data readable even though the optical disc is scratch of deteriorating. This system is design as a Cross- Platform which means this software can run in various operating systems such as Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, Mac OS X, and Windows 2000 up to Window7. This software will run in SPARC , x 86, PowerPC processors, SATA/ATAPI/SCSI interface of CD/DVD/Bru-ray discs.
Be careful not to rename the extension on .ecc files, or any other files. This will not change the file type. Only special conversion software can change a file from one file type to another.
what is a file extension?
A file extension is the set of three or four characters at the end of a filename; in this case, .ecc. File extensions tell you what type of file it is, and tell Windows what programs can open it. Windows often associates a default program to each file extension, so that when you double-click the file, the program launches automatically. When that program is no longer on your PC, you can sometimes get an error when you try to open the associated file.
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