BONK File Extension

Bonk Audio Format
- File Type bonk
- Developer Bonk
- Popularity
- Application BonkEnc Audio Encoder
- Category Audio Files
- Format Binary
What is a BONK file?
The BONK extension is related to Bonk Audio Format and is classified in the Audio Files category, which contains 667 files.
BONK file support extends to various operating systems, including Windows. There are 2 programs available to convert a BONK file, including popular tools like BonkEnc Audio Encoder and Fre:ac.
How to open a BONK file?
If you are having trouble opening a BONK file, it usually means the right software is not installed. Choose a program from the list that matches your operating system. Next, visit the official website of the developer, download the software, and install it on your device.
Thanks to their popularity, BonkEnc Audio Encoder and Fre:ac are often the go-to programs for managing BONK files. If you need the newest version of BonkEnc Audio Encoder, just access the website. From there you can download the installer compatible with all systems.
Once installed, BonkEnc Audio Encoder will be set as the default program, and BONK files will open automatically.
Make BonkEnc Audio Encoder the default BONK viewer
Change the default app to open files on Mac
- Right click or use Control + Left Click on the desired BONK file to access a dropdown menu of actions;
- Choose "Open in Application" and click "Other";
- At the bottom of the window, find the "Enable" menu, where "Recommended Programs" is already selected by default;
- Within this menu, select "All Programs" and then locate BonkEnc Audio Encoder. Check the box next to "Always open in app" to set it as the default program.
Change a default app in Windows
- To get started, right-click your BONK file, then choose "Open With" and select "Choose Another Application" from the context menu;
- Inside the popup window, scroll through the list of applications and specifically choose BonkEnc Audio Encoder as the application to associate with your BONK file;
- Check the "Always use this app" checkbox and click "OK".
Finding answers to BONK file problems
Certain problems with BONK files can be conveniently fixed with small software tweaks. Here are some helpful tips to address them.
What can lead to sudden BonkEnc Audio Encoder crashes?
Insufficient software updates are a likely cause of BonkEnc Audio Encoder crashes. Be sure to install the latest updates for developer products.
A computer restart is often the key to solving numerous common problems. That’s why, it is recommended to restart the computer before making any changes to the software settings.
What is the recommended approach to repair a damaged BONK file?
Start a data recovery program and open the damaged BONK file. Then, choose the "Repair" option from the menu. Allow the recovery process to complete, which will automatically repair the damaged audio files.
How can I determine if my BONK file is damaged?
Characteristics of corrupted BONK audio files can include:
- BonkEnc Audio Encoder or other programs stop responding or crash when trying to handle the file;
- Error notifications appear during file manipulation;
- When opening the file, errors occur or the inability to access its contents;
- Unexplained BONK file size inflation;
Convert files to and from BONK
If handling a BONK file is problematic, consider converting it to alternative formats such as WAV, MP3, WMA, OGG, AAC or other supported types.
After converting a BONK file, some capabilities may be limited, but you can often convert it back to the original format.
Offline software like BonkEnc Audio Encoder and Fre:ac allows you to convert BONK files to other formats while maintaining quality.



