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Convert RLA to TBZ2

Convert your RLA files to TBZ2 format for free. Drag and drop your file or click to select it.

Accepted files :.rla

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Max 25 MB · RLA only

Why convert RLA to TBZ2?

Fast

Your file is converted in under 30 seconds in our cloud.

Secure

Files are automatically deleted after 1 hour.

Quality preserved

Maximum quality preserved during conversion.

About the RLA format

RLA — Alias/Wavefront RLA Image

RLA is a multi-channel image format developed by Alias Research (later Alias|Wavefront, now Autodesk) for 3D rendering and compositing. It stores standard color channels alongside auxiliary channels such as depth (Z), object ID, and normal vectors, enabling sophisticated compositing workflows.

Common uses

  • 3D rendering compositing with depth and ID channels
  • VFX multi-pass rendering output
  • Converting legacy Alias/Maya render output
  • 3D studio animation frame storage

About the TBZ2 format

TBZ2 — Bzip2-compressed TAR Archive

TBZ2 (also written as .tar.bz2) is a TAR archive compressed with the bzip2 algorithm. It achieves better compression ratios than gzip but at the cost of slower compression and decompression speeds. It is commonly used for distributing large source trees where download size matters more than speed.

Common uses

  • Large Linux kernel and software source distributions
  • Archiving large text-heavy data sets
  • Release packages where download size is critical
  • Scientific data archiving

Frequently asked questions

Is the conversion free?

Yes, basic conversion is completely free. For large volumes, check out our paid plans.

What is the maximum file size?

Free accounts can convert files up to 25 MB. Pro accounts up to 100 MB.

How long are my files kept?

Files are automatically deleted after 1 hour on the free plan, 24 hours on Pro.

What formats are supported?

We support over 200 source and target formats. See our complete formats page.