Open CIP file

CIP files: what are they and how do I open them?

Are you facing difficulties opening unknown files on your computer, or wondering exactly what this file is?
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.cip file type #1: Cavena subtitles

Files with cip file extension can be often found as subtitles in special format used in Cavena subtitling products for multimedia devices.

Further details:

The cip file extension is most likely best known for its use in Cavena, a family of professional subtitling products for making subtitles for DVD, Blu-ray, digital TV broadcasting, cinemas etc.

The cip file contains subtitles including text, captions etc. It is stored in a proprietary format.

Open file with:

Tempo

A subtitles preparation software

Toolbox

A multifunction subtitles conversion program

.cip file type #2: CryptoBuddy encrypted file

Files with cip suffix can be found as encrypted files encoded using some what older and probably discontinued app called CryptoBuddy. Seems it was replaced by Cryptolock, but whenever the new program can work with earlier file types is not known to us.

Further details:

File extension cip is also related to the CryptoBuddy, an old encryption product from Research Triangle Software. CryptoBuddy was probably replaced by Cryptolock app.

A .cip file from CryptoBuddy contains data encrypted by the program.

Open file with:

CryptoLock

A software for encrypting case sensitive data

.cip file type #3: Ghost Keylogger file

Files with cip extension might also be found as encrypted logs created with the Ghost Keylogger utility.

Further details:

File extension cip was also in the past used by now discontinued program called Ghost Keylogger. Ghost Keylogger was an 'invisible' easy-to-use surveillance tool that records every keystroke to an encrypted log file.

Open file with:

Ghost Keylogger

Older keylogging program

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