RDV is a visualization environment for scientific and engineering data. Built on top of the Data Turbine dynamic data server, it supports local and remote data sources and can visualize numeric, video, image, and audio data in a number of different ways. RDV can be extended to support new types of data or visualize data in new ways. RDV is free software and can be used without restriction according to the conditions of the license.
For more information about RDV visit the features page or read the documentation.
Run RDV - Requires Java
News
RDV 1.9 Released - July 18, 2008
RDV 1.9 has been released and contains significant new features for viewing images and video, a new dial visualization, and support for exporting MATLAB files. A number of smaller improvements for plotting have been added in addition to a few bug fixes. Download the binary or source release and read more about this release in the release notes.
RDV 1.8 Released - January 23, 2008
RDV 1.8 has been released with new support for importing OpenSees XML data files and for importing video stills contained in a zip files. Download the binary or source release and read more about this release in the release notes.
Funding
RDV is supported by Palta Software and the project is lead by Jason P. Hanley. Additional support is provided by NEES and NEESit. Palta Software provides paid support and consulting services for RDV.
