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Extension
.VRL
Category
Data
Primary Use
Acoustic Receiver Data Log
Primary Software

What is a VRL file?

A .VRL file is primarily an acoustic receiver data log file used by Innovasea (formerly Vemco) equipment. Marine biologists and researchers use these receivers to track fish and other aquatic animals. The .VRL file stores the raw telemetry data recorded by the underwater receiver. In rare cases, a .VRL file might also be a Virtual Reality Modeling Language (VRML) file, which stores 3D virtual world data.

How to open VRL files?

To open and read Vemco receiver logs, you typically need specialized software like the VUE Software or a dedicated VRLLogViewer. These applications decode the raw binary telemetry data so you can export it into readable formats like .CSV. If your file is a VRML 3D model, you can open it with compatible 3D modeling tools such as Blender or MeshLab.

Inspecting files with viewer.online

Because the .VRL extension can mean different things, viewer.online/vrl can analyze .VRL 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

Unknown files are difficult to open if you lack the correct specialized application. viewer.online/vrl is useful for identifying, inspecting, and understanding .VRL files without installing software or dealing with compatibility problems.

Frequently Asked Questions

What program creates a VRL file?

VRL files are usually generated by underwater acoustic telemetry receivers manufactured by Innovasea (previously known as Vemco).

How do I convert a VRL file to CSV?

You can convert .VRL telemetry logs into .CSV files using the official Innovasea VUE software, which decodes the binary data into readable text.

Is a VRL file always a data log?

No, while mostly used for receiver data logs, a .VRL file can sometimes be a VRML (Virtual Reality Modeling Language) file used for 3D graphics.

Can I read VRL files with a text editor?

Usually not, because acoustic receiver .VRL logs are stored in a raw binary format. Opening them in a basic text editor will show scrambled characters.

How can I view a VRL file online?

You can upload your file to viewer.online/vrl. The tool will analyze the file structure, identify its format, and show you readable text or a preview if available.

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