File Extension Library


.JBL File Extension

  • Developer by: id Software LLC
  • Category: Game Files

What are .JBL files and how to open them?

Can't open .JBL file? Are you wondering what it contains? On our site we will explain to you what this file is, what it is used for and what software opens the .JBL file.

What is a .JBL file extension?

.JBL file extension is created by id Software LLC. .JBL has been classified as Game Files.

.JBL is Doom scene add-on

The jbl file extension is associated with the Doom, a 3D first person shooter video game for various platforms, developed by id Software.

The jbl file contains scene add-on for Doom.

.JBL file format is deprecated and this file format is no longer supported.

Currently, .JBL file type is not actively used and is obsolete. This usually happens with system files in older operating systems, files from long-discontinued software, or with previous versions of some file types (documents, projects, images, etc.) that were replaced in later versions of the original programs.


How to open:

This file type is not meant to be opened directly, there is no software that could open and work with it directly, or there is no information available in public sources about opening this file type. This is usually the case of some internal data files, caches, temporary files etc.

How to convert:

As far as we know, this .jbl file type can't be converted to any other file format. This is usually the case of system, configuration, temporary, or data files containing data exclusive to only one software and used for its own purposes. Also some proprietary or closed file formats cannot be converted to more common file types in order to protect the intellectual property of the developer, which is for example the case of some DRM-protected multimedia files.

How to fix problems with .JBL files

  1. You need to update the application that you normally use to open .JBL files. Only the latest version of the software supports the current .JBL file format
  2. You need to check the .JBL file for viruses. To do this, you need to scan it with a popular antivirus (Norton, Nod32, Kaspersky, Dr.Web, etc.)