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The only file I can ever recall using .VBR as an extension is a Visual Basic registration file which, if I'm not mistaken, allows ActiveX controls and other DLLs to be accessed and created remotely...which doesn't sound good, but I don't think it's bad.
Are you sure it's a video? Open the file up with a text editor and see if you can read any words in the first little bit of it, sometimes you'll see what type of file it is. Otherwise, try renaming it into various video extensions. There is no such thing as a .vbr video file. And, uh, this may sound really obvious, but why not ask whomever or whereever you got the file from? Jam it back in, in the dark.
and Brandy does her best to understand
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I've been scouring the search engines and I don't see any torrents that have a .VBR file in them. :\ Can you point me to the engine/torrent?
There's nowhere I can't reach.
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