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You saved me dude, I was lost not knowing exactly what to do.
Thanks for that google drive, you helped me a lot.
Ez download and Ez paste.
I believe the only way to open and edit the .bik file is by using the Bink! video editing software from RAD tools.
That was from a quick Google search as I was curious myself about making my own backgrounds but it looks like the author here had a similar idea to me, and I like the look of these, so I'm going to pick these up instead.
Do note that Bink! is now legally allowed to drink (released in '99) so I don't know how user-friendly that software will be. But I hope this helps both you and anyone else reading this as to the issue of messing with .bik files.