How to extract text from your VDC file
- Click the "Select File" button above, and choose your VDC file.
- You’ll see a preview, if available.
- Click the "Convert file to..." button to extract text information.
Convert VDC to another file type
To convert your VDC file to another format, you need Valentina Studio or other Database software.
- VDC to VAC
- VDC to MA
- VDC to KVA
- VDC to DBM
- VDC to SHP
- VDC to KML
- VDC to KMZ
- VDC to GPX
- VDC to GEOJSON
- VDC to TOPOJSON
- VDC to TIF
- VDC to TIFF
Convert a file to VDC
To convert other file formats to the "Object-Relational Database" file type, you need software like Valentina Studio or a similar tool.
- LAZ to VDC
- KMZ to VDC
- DTM to VDC
- CSV to VDC
- DEM to VDC
- PRJ to VDC
- LAS to VDC
- GPX to VDC
- DSM to VDC
- SHP to VDC
- DBF to VDC
- KML to VDC
About VDC files
A .VDC file is most frequently a Valentina Database Container managed by Valentina Studio. These files store database schemas, tables, and views in a proprietary, object-relational format optimized for high-performance querying by the Valentina engine.
While efficient, the format creates a significant barrier to interoperability: you cannot open a .VDC file in standard text editors, web browsers, or common SQL clients like DBeaver. Users often find themselves locked out of their own data without the specific Paradigma Software suite installed. To make the data accessible for reporting, migration, or web use, it is best to convert these files to universal formats like SQL (for database migration), CSV (for spreadsheet analysis), or JSON.
Alternatively, in the mobile audio community, a .VDC file functions as a ViPER-DDC (Digital Correction) profile for ViPER4Android FX. These specific configuration files map frequency corrections for headphones to flatten their audio response. Since these are often binary or specialized config files, users on non-Android platforms (or those without root access) cannot view the data. Converting these to TXT or XML allows audiophiles to inspect the equalization values and replicate the settings in other equalizers like Equalizer APO.
Convert.Guru analyzes your VDC file, detects the exact format, and lets you read the text inside.
Users also converted TER, VMR, VSSX, VAC, MA, KVA and DBM files.
The VDC Converter Story
The history of Convert.Guru began over 25 years ago in California with Tom Simondi’s file-format database. A former contributor to Space Shuttle development and a software pioneer of the 1980s, Simondi established a trusted resource for file type analysis that was even referenced by Microsoft Windows XP. Today, we use modern technology to process and convert thousands of file formats while continually improving our VDC converter.