Open SLC file

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

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.slc file type #1: 3D Systems SLiCe countour data

Files with slc file extension can be mainly found as one of the 3D Systems' SLiCe format for representation of  "21/2D" contour of a CAD model.

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File extension slc is mainly known to be used for a  "21/2D" contour representation of a CAD model.

It consists of successive cross-sections taken at ascending Z intervals in which solid material is represented by interior and exterior boundary polylines.

SLC data can be generated from various sources, either by conversion from CAD solid or surface models or more directly from systems that produce data arranged in layers, such as CT-scanners.

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.slc file type #2: AT&T U-verse recorded video

An slc file extension is associated with the AT&T U-verse service. An slc file stores recorded video data.

Further details:

The slc file extension is related to U-verse service provided by AT&T in United States.

The slc file contain recorded video from U-verse TV service. Probably only available and playable on certain models of DVRs.

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