Place music in the audio/bgm folder and ambient sounds in audio/bgs .
Right-click the file and select "Extract Here" to see the folder structure. If the file is part of a multi-part set (e.g., .part1.rar , .part2.rar ), ensure all parts are in the same folder before extracting the first one. 3. Using the Assets in Game Engines
If you are using these for a project, here is where to place them: gm bgz v2.rar
Since it is a .rar file, it cannot be opened by standard Windows or Mac folders without a third-party utility. Use WinRAR or the free, open-source 7-Zip . Mac: Use The Unarchiver or Keka .
The file is a compressed archive commonly used in game development communities, particularly by those using engines like RPG Maker or creating fan games . It typically contains a curated library of background music (BGM) and sound effects (BGS) . Place music in the audio/bgm folder and ambient
Ambient environmental loops such as rain, wind, crowded taverns, or crackling fires.
If you need a specific file type (like .vgz to .mp3) Mac: Use The Unarchiver or Keka
Inside the archive, you will typically find .mp3 , .ogg , or .wav files. If you encounter files ending in .vgz , these are compressed Video Game Music logs that can be played using tools like VGMPlay . 2. How to Open and Extract