RBS

RealiMation 3D object
File type: Graphics file
Some files with rbs file extension can also be 3D graphic files saved in RealiMation software.
Found 5 different file type records with the same rbs filename suffix.
What is rbs file?
File type category:
Graphics file
Date updated: August 3, 2017
The rbs file extension is associated with RealiMation, a tool set for real-time 3-D development available for Microsoft Windows operating system.
The rbs files contain 3D object graphics from RealiMation.
How to open rbs file?
Use RealiMation to open *.rbs files.
How to convert rbs file?
RealiMation may be able to export *.rbs files to other formats.
Suggested software to open rbs file:
Associated software actions with the rbs file
Software applications that can open rbs files:
RealMation (Microsoft Windows)
Software applications that can edit rbs files:
RealMation (Microsoft Windows)
Software capable of saving rbs files:
RealMation (Microsoft Windows)
Software apps that create rbs files:
RealMation (Microsoft Windows)
Software apps that import rbs files:
AccuTrans 3D (Microsoft Windows)
Software apps that export rbs files:
AccuTrans 3D (Microsoft Windows)
Software applications that handle other tasks involving rbs files:
RealMation (Microsoft Windows)
Microsoft Windows Installer Rollback Script file
File type category:
Source code and script file
Date updated: October 24, 2017
The rbs file extension is associated with Windows Installer Rollback Script. The file is created during installation by Windowns Installer. The rbs file contains a sequence of operations to perform to restore the system to pre-installed state, if the installation does not complete successfuly.
How to open rbs file?
It is not possible to open the rbs extension files.
How to convert rbs file?
Files with rbs extension are not convertable.
Suggested software to open rbs file:
Associated software actions with the rbs file
Software applications that handle other tasks involving rbs files:
Windows Installer (Microsoft Windows)
MP3 ringtone
File type category:
Mobile ringtone file
Date updated: July 13, 2025
The rbs file extension is associated with MP3 ringtone format (encoded 64Kbps audio) used by some mobile phones for ringtones.
The rbs audio is the same format as mp3 audio.
How to open rbs file?
Use VLC player to playback *.rbs files.
How to convert rbs file?
Compatible tools are able to export *.rbs files to other audio formats.
Suggested software to open rbs file:
Associated software actions with the rbs file
Apps designed for playing rbs files:
VLC media player (Microsoft Windows)
VLC media player for Mac (Apple macOS / Mac OS X)
VLC media player for Linux (Linux/Unix)
Rebirth song file
File type category:
Audio and sound file
Date updated: September 18, 2017
The rbs file extension is associated with Rebirth, a software synthesizer used to simulate classic Roland synthesizers and rhythm composers, developed by Propellerhead Software. The .rbs stores song created in the Rebirth.
How to open rbs file?
Use Rebirth to open .rbs song files.
How to convert rbs file?
It is not possible to convert rbs extension files.
Suggested software to open rbs file:
Associated software actions with the rbs file
Software applications that can open rbs files:
ReBirth RB-338 (Microsoft Windows)
Software applications that can edit rbs files:
ReBirth RB-338 (Microsoft Windows)
Software capable of saving rbs files:
ReBirth RB-338 (Microsoft Windows)
Apps designed for playing rbs files:
ReBirth RB-338 (Microsoft Windows)
Software apps that create rbs files:
ReBirth RB-338 (Microsoft Windows)
Rutherford Backscattering Spectroscopy Analysis Package
File type category:
Various data file
Date updated: December 9, 2016
The rbs file extension is associated with the RUMP, developed by Computer Graphics Service.
The rbs file stores some kind of data stored in Rutherford Backscattering Spectroscopy Analysis Package format.
Suggested software to open rbs file:
Associated software actions with the rbs file
Software applications that handle other tasks involving rbs files:
RUMP (Microsoft MS-DOS)