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ZRB files: what are they and how do I open them?

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Smacker compressed video data

A zrb file extension is associated with the Smacker video codec. A zrb file contains compressed video encoded by the Smacker. Smacker codec is distributed with the Bink Video codec and Rad Video Tools.

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The zrb file extension is used for compressed video files that are used Smacker 8-bit video codec. Smacker was developed by the RAD Game Tools in 1993.

Many older computer games contain video data encoded by the Smacker. Smacker was replaced by the Bink Video codec in 1999. Smacker is still distributed with the Bink Video codec and RAD Video Tools.

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The RAD Video Tools

Set of tools and codecs for creating of Bink and Smacker files

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