BDL

CoCreate Designer design bundle
File type: 3d graphics, CAD-CAM-CAE file
Files with bdl file extension can be mostly found as model bundle data from CoCreate Designer (Creo Elements/Direct).
Found 3 different file type records with the same bdl filename suffix.
What is bdl file?
File type category:
3d graphics, CAD-CAM-CAE file
Date updated: April 14, 2024
The bdl file extension is associated with the CoCreate Designer (now called Creo Elements/Direct) 2D drawing and 3D modeling application for Microsoft Windows.
The bdl file contains bundle of 2D/3D and other meta data used to load and saved models in of CoCreate Designer.
How to open bdl file?
Data from this type of .bdl are loaded when a model is opened in CoCreate.
How to convert bdl file?
We do not know about any possible conversion for this particular file type.
Suggested software to open bdl file:
Associated software actions with the bdl file
Software apps that import bdl files:
Online CAD converter (On-line services)
Software applications that handle other tasks involving bdl files:
CoCreate (Microsoft Windows)
F1 2015 bundle
File type category:
Game file
Date updated: May 9, 2018
The bdl file extension is related to the F1 2015, a Formula 1 racing simulation video game for Microsoft Windows, Xbox One and Sony Playstation 4 consoles.
The bdl file stores bundle (add-on) for F1 2015 game.
How to open bdl file?
You cannot open this file type manually, it is accessed by the game automatically.
How to convert bdl file?
These games files cannot be converted to anything else. However, sometimes modding.
Suggested software to open bdl file:
Associated software actions with the bdl file
Software applications that handle other tasks involving bdl files:
F1 2015 (Microsoft Windows)
Nintendo GameCube 3D model
File type category:
3d graphics, CAD-CAM-CAE file
Date updated: March 11, 2018
The bdl file extension associated with the Nintendo GameCube gaming console. The bdl file stores 3D model.
The Nintendo GameCube is Nintendo's fourth home video game console and is part of the sixth generation console era. It is the successor to the Nintendo 64 and predecessor to Nintendo's Wii. Discontinued in 2007.