Presenter using chapters in a lecture
Uniview uses UVRD to store video recordings from its extensive range of security cameras, including IP cameras and Network Video Recorders (NVRs). When your security camera saves a clip, it uses this unique format, which is essentially a "private" language.
Audio playback
Note: This works only if the UVRD file is not encrypted and simply renamed. Most modern UVRD files are encrypted, so this method will fail. The official UVRD file player is still required.
It is based on the VLC media engine, ensuring broad playback support, but its real power comes from integrating tools like the . This integration lets you perform AI-driven audio processing that would otherwise require complex, separate software. uvrd file player
Sometimes referred to as "Easy Player" in support documentation, this software is often hosted on technical support pages like XLR Security for users needing to view SD card recordings. How to Play Your Files Download & Install software for Windows.
A UVRD file is a proprietary container format used by the UltraVox/UVRed (or similarly named) software family for storing synchronized multimedia projects: audio, timed subtitles/annotations, and scene metadata. It typically bundles one or more compressed audio tracks, timecode-based cue data (for lyrics, captions, or markers), and optional metadata for playback engines to present a synchronized, interactive listening or presentation experience. Presenter using chapters in a lecture Uniview uses
While VLC will rarely play a UVRD file right out of the box, it can sometimes open them if you force it to demux the file as a raw video stream.
When you try to drag and drop a UVRD file into a standard media player, you will usually encounter an "Unsupported File Format" or "Codec Missing" error. Standard players look for universal index tables (like those found in MP4 files). Most modern UVRD files are encrypted, so this
If you need a lightweight player outside URSim, you can write a simple Python script:
Presenter using chapters in a lecture
Uniview uses UVRD to store video recordings from its extensive range of security cameras, including IP cameras and Network Video Recorders (NVRs). When your security camera saves a clip, it uses this unique format, which is essentially a "private" language.
Audio playback
Note: This works only if the UVRD file is not encrypted and simply renamed. Most modern UVRD files are encrypted, so this method will fail. The official UVRD file player is still required.
It is based on the VLC media engine, ensuring broad playback support, but its real power comes from integrating tools like the . This integration lets you perform AI-driven audio processing that would otherwise require complex, separate software.
Sometimes referred to as "Easy Player" in support documentation, this software is often hosted on technical support pages like XLR Security for users needing to view SD card recordings. How to Play Your Files Download & Install software for Windows.
A UVRD file is a proprietary container format used by the UltraVox/UVRed (or similarly named) software family for storing synchronized multimedia projects: audio, timed subtitles/annotations, and scene metadata. It typically bundles one or more compressed audio tracks, timecode-based cue data (for lyrics, captions, or markers), and optional metadata for playback engines to present a synchronized, interactive listening or presentation experience.
While VLC will rarely play a UVRD file right out of the box, it can sometimes open them if you force it to demux the file as a raw video stream.
When you try to drag and drop a UVRD file into a standard media player, you will usually encounter an "Unsupported File Format" or "Codec Missing" error. Standard players look for universal index tables (like those found in MP4 files).
If you need a lightweight player outside URSim, you can write a simple Python script:
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