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If you are exporting evidence for law enforcement or court, always convert the file to a standard format (like AVI or MP4) on the DVR itself before removing the drive. Most modern DVRs have an "AVI Export" option that saves you the headache of finding a .uvrd player later.

Run the built-in tool inside the player. This checks the security log arrays within the file structure to verify the recording was not edited, altered, or tampered with since its creation. Technical Comparison: UVRD Software Options Uniview EZPlayer Uniview EZStation Primary Purpose Lightweight local file playback Comprehensive Video Management (VMS) Input Source SD Cards, local directories, .ts , .mp4 Live IP cameras, NVR network storage, local files Synchronous Channels Up to 16 channels Enterprise scale multi-grid arrays Os Support Windows & MacOS Converting UVRD Files to Standard Formats uvrd file player

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[Extract SD Card] ➔ [Insert into PC Reader] ➔ [Launch EZPlayer] ➔ [Load Directory] ➔ [Export to MP4] Step 1: Retrieve the Storage Medium If you are exporting evidence for law enforcement

: If conversion fails, some users recommend using screen recording software (like OBS) to capture the video while it plays in EZPlayer. download links for the latest version of EZPlayer or EZStation? This checks the security log arrays within the

| Tool | Platform | Notes | |------|----------|-------| | (UR’s official simulator) | Windows/Linux | Native playback under “Simulation → Load recording” | | UR Polyscope (on real robot) | UR e‑series/CB3 | Can load UVRD files from USB (limited) | | UR+ Visualization Tools | Varies | Some third‑party apps (e.g., RobotView) support UVRD | | Custom Python player | Cross‑platform | Using ur_rtde or urdfpy + parsing the binary format |