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Extension
.FRD
Category
Data
Primary Use
Report and Data Storage
Primary Software

What is an FRD file?

An .FRD file is a data file used by several different software applications. Because multiple developers use this extension, an .FRD file can contain completely different types of information.

A common use is a FastReport Data File used by FastReport to store business report definitions and document data. Another frequent use is a Frequency Response Data File, which stores plain text audio measurements for loudspeaker simulation software like AFMG EASE.

Other software tools use the .FRD extension for:

How to open FRD files?

To open an .FRD file on your computer, you must use the software that matches the file type. You can open report files with the FastReport Viewer. You can open audio data files with a basic text editor or specialized acoustic software. You can play game replays directly inside the War Thunder game client. Engineering results can be viewed using the cgx command-line tool for CalculiX.

Inspecting unknown FRD files

Because .FRD has multiple possible meanings, it is easy to use the wrong software. viewer.online/frd can analyze .FRD files to identify the exact format and creator software, inspect the file structure, extract readable text, and check whether an online preview is available.

Summary

viewer.online/frd is useful for identifying, inspecting, and understanding .FRD files without installing software or dealing with compatibility problems. It takes the guesswork out of viewing complex multi-use file extensions.

Frequently Asked Questions

What program opens an .FRD file?

FRD files are used by many applications. You must use FastReport for reports, War Thunder for game replays, CalculiX for engineering data, or a text editor for frequency response data.

Why can I not open my .FRD file?

You are likely using the wrong software for the file type. An .FRD file can be a document, a 3D simulation result, or an audio measurement. You must identify the correct format first.

Are .FRD files plain text or binary?

It depends on the file. CalculiX simulation results and Frequency Response Data Files are often plain text. War Thunder replays and Microsoft FRx files are typically binary or compressed ZIP archives.

How can I read FRD audio data?

Frequency Response Data Files store loudspeaker measurements as standard text. You can open them in acoustic simulation software like AFMG EASE or view the raw data points using Notepad or TextEdit.

Can I convert an .FRD file to PDF?

If the file is a document from FastReport or Microsoft FRx, you can usually export it to PDF using the original software. Game replays and raw data logs cannot be meaningfully converted to PDF.

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