What is a RPL file?
The .RPL file extension most often contains a game replay file. Video games use these files to record player movements and physics events. The game engine reads the .RPL file to recreate the gameplay later. Many different games use this extension, including BeamNG.drive, RVGL, and Out of the Park Baseball.
A popular use is the Toribash Replay created by Nabi Studios. These files store 3D combat matches. However, the .RPL extension also appears in completely different contexts. It can be an ARMovie video file created by Argonaut Games, an executable library file for the Nintendo Wii U, a report layout file for Siemens SIMATIC WinCC, or a tax reporting container used in Ukraine.
How to open RPL files?
Because the .RPL extension has multiple possible meanings, you must use the software that originally created the file. A BeamNG.drive replay requires the BeamNG game to play the simulation. A Toribash Replay requires the Toribash game.
If you do not know the origin of your file, viewer.online/rpl analyzes .RPL files to identify their exact format and creator software, shows which programs can open the file, and usually previews it.
Software and tools
For Wii U executable .RPL files, developers and players use the Cemu emulator. For ARMovie video files, old media players from Eidos Interactive are required. If you want to convert a game replay into a standard video, you must usually record your screen while the game plays the file. For standard video and data format conversions, check convert.guru to change your file into sensible target formats like .MP4 or .MKV.
Summary
viewer.online/rpl directly opens and previews .RPL files in the browser, eliminating the need to install software or troubleshoot compatibility issues.