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.RDVXZ File Extension

A .RDVXZ file is a RedVox Infrasound Recorder Audio File, created by RedVox.

Open with RedVox Python SDK. Available for Linux, Windows, and Mac.

What is a .RDVXZ file?

An RDVXZ file is a special kind of audio file that is made by an app called RedVox Infrasound Recorder. This app is used on smartphones, like the ones that run Android or iOS (which is the system iPhones use). What makes these RDVXZ files unique is that they capture very low sounds that we can't hear with our ears alone. These sounds are called sub-aural low-frequency sounds and can come from big events like volcanoes erupting, the boom sound from a fast plane, shooting stars, earthquakes, and more. The app uses the phone's microphone and sometimes its barometer (a tool that measures air pressure) to record these sounds. After recording, the sounds are saved in a file with the ".RDVXZ" ending.

If you have an RDVXZ file, you can do cool things with it like analyzing or changing the sounds. To do this, you can use a website called RedVox.io or a special set of tools made for computer programmers called the RedVox Python SDK. This means if you know how to code in Python or want to learn, you can play around with these sound files in different ways.

To open or work with RDVXZ files, you can use: - The RedVox Python SDK if you are into coding. - The RedVox.io website if you want to analyze the sounds without coding. - The RedVox Infrasound Recorder+ app on your iPhone or Android phone if you want to listen to or record these kinds of sounds.

If you've recorded some of these low-frequency sounds using the Infrasound Recorder app on your phone and you want to look at them on your computer, you can transfer the RDVXZ files from your phone to your computer. On Android phones, the app usually saves these files in a folder named "RDVXZ." So, in simple terms, RDVXZ files let you capture and work with sounds that are usually too low for us to hear, coming from some of the most powerful events in nature.

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