How to open .BK2 files on Android
To open .BK2 files on Android, android media apps commonly do not support .BK2; if it won’t play, move the file to a desktop (preferably Windows) and open it with RAD Video Tools (Bink).
Step-by-step instructions
- Android media apps commonly do not support .BK2; if it won’t play, move the file to a desktop (preferably Windows) and open it with RAD Video Tools (Bink).
Recommended software
- Google Photos
- VLC for Android
- MX Player
Alternative methods
- Open .BK2 in a browser-based viewer if desktop apps fail.
- Try opening .BK2 on Android with a secondary app to rule out app-specific issues.
- Convert .BK2 only with trusted tools when direct opening is not possible.
Common issues
The .BK2 file won’t play in my media player
Many standard players do not include a Bink (Bink 2) decoder, so the file may appear unsupported even though it is valid.
- Try opening it with RAD Video Tools (Bink), which is commonly listed as supporting .BK2.
- If you are not on Windows, transfer the file to a Windows PC for the best chance of playback with RAD’s tools.
The file is from a game and seems corrupted or incomplete
.BK2 files are often distributed inside game installs; copies taken from incomplete downloads or modified installs may not open correctly.
- Re-copy the .BK2 from the original game installation directory (or re-verify/reinstall the game) and try again.
- Check the file size against the original source; a much smaller file often indicates an incomplete copy.
Renaming .BK2 to .MP4 (or another extension) didn’t work
Changing the extension does not convert the video format; the underlying data is still Bink 2.
- Keep the .BK2 extension and open it with a Bink-capable tool (e.g., RAD Video Tools).
- If you need another format, use an actual conversion workflow that can decode Bink video first (not just renaming).
Security note
.BK2 is a video format, but media parsers can still have vulnerabilities; only open .BK2 files from sources you trust (especially if they are downloaded outside of an original game installation).