Usually solving problems with FBR file is simple – just install proper software and open the file. Read the guide and open FBR file now!
The FBR (FlashBack Screen Recording) file type is used to record screen activity and audio in Windows or Mac OSX applications. The files contain screenshots of each frame of the recording along with any audio that was present in the recording. They are typically used when capturing game plays, or for applications when presenting a tutorial.
The FBR (FlashBack Screen Recording) file format is proprietary, allowing developers to protect their copyrighted material. However, they are compatible with most media players, including Windows Media Player and QuickTime, allowing them to be easily shared and viewed. Additionally, programs such as Open Broadcaster Software and Adobe Flash Cable can convert FBR files into other popular video formats.
There could be multiple reasons for which the system does not support given file. In the case of FBR extension, it is probable that none of the installed programs support given file type. Therefore, user should undertake the following steps
If an application that supports FBR files is installed on user’s system, but is not used to open such files by default, right-click on the file icon and choose "Open with" option from the menu. Next, select the proper application and check the "Always use the selected application to open this kind of files" box. The system will store this information in its registry and use the selected program to open files with FBR extension by default.
For Mac OS users the procedure is analogous – open the file menu by right-clicking on the FBR file and choose "Information" option and select "Open with program" option. From the submenu select an application and click on "Change all" button.
Inability to open FBR files may also be related to the lack of any application that supports given file being installed on the system. Should that be the case, user needs to download and install one of the following applications. Once installed, the system will automatically associate newly installed application with FBR files. If this step fails, see step 1.
Sometimes, although relatively rarely, steps 1 and 2 might not lead to expected results. There can be several reasons for such situation to occur: