How to read .jpg.vem files

how to read .jpg.vem files

Is a Sony MicroVault USB memory stick involved? If so, files (e.g. .jpg) dragged and dropped onto the USB stick are automatically compressed into the .vem format. These can only be decompressed using a couple of programs on a Windows machine. I do not believe there is a Mac decompression solution — not supported in Stuffit Expander, or Unarchiver.
Can you get another copy of that jpg that is not saved to this Sony memory stick?
Article on the Sony MicroVault memory stick issues and decompression software.

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