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Quick Turnaround

Most TM2 files convert to DOT within moments. Server-side processing ensures speed regardless of your device capabilities.

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The entire TM2 to DOT conversion runs in your browser. No desktop software, no plugins — just upload and convert.

Server-Side Speed

Heavy lifting happens in the cloud — your device resources are untouched while TM2 images are processed into DOT format.

How to convert TM2 to DOT

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Select files from Computer, Google Drive, Dropbox, URL or by dragging it on the page.

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Choose dot or any other format you need as a result (more than 200 formats supported)

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Let the file convert and you can download your dot file right afterwards

About formats

TM2 (TIM2) is a raster image format developed by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 2 console, released in Japan on March 4, 2000, as the successor to the original PlayStation's TIM format. TM2 extends the TIM specification to accommodate the PS2's more capable Graphics Synthesizer (GS) GPU, supporting 4-bit indexed (16 colors), 8-bit indexed (256 colors), 16-bit direct color, 24-bit true color, and 32-bit true color with full 8-bit alpha transparency — a significant upgrade over TIM's single-bit semi-transparency flag. The TM2 container includes a file header with a picture count (supporting multiple images in a single file), individual picture headers specifying dimensions, color depth, mipmap count, and CLUT format, the CLUT data, and the image data arranged to match the GS's swizzled memory layout for optimal rendering performance. TM2 files support mipmaps (progressively smaller versions of a texture for distance-based level-of-detail rendering), a feature absent from the original TIM format, reflecting the PS2's ability to handle more sophisticated texture filtering. One advantage is the format's importance in game preservation: thousands of PS2 titles — the best-selling console generation in history — store their texture assets as TM2 files, making the format essential for game modding, texture extraction, HD remaster projects, and academic study of game art history. TM2 files are handled by specialized tools like Rainbow, noesis, and ImageMagick, as well as PlayStation 2 emulator debugging utilities.
Initial release: March 4, 2000
DOT is the binary template format for Microsoft Word, using the same OLE2 compound document structure as DOC files. A DOT file contains a complete document framework — styles, page layout, margins, headers and footers, boilerplate text, macros, AutoText entries, toolbar customizations, and keyboard shortcuts — that serves as a reusable foundation for creating new documents with consistent formatting. When a user creates a new document based on a DOT template, Word generates a fresh untitled DOC pre-populated with the template's content and styling while leaving the original template file unmodified. The format supports every feature available in DOC, including complex formatting, embedded objects, form fields, and VBA macro code. The Normal.dot file holds particular significance as Word's global template, storing default styles, macros, and customizations that apply to all new blank documents. DOT templates became essential to enterprise document management, ensuring that legal contracts, business letters, technical reports, and corporate communications consistently adhered to organizational formatting standards. One advantage is brand and compliance consistency — distributing DOT files across an organization guarantees uniform document appearance without relying on individual users to manually configure styles and layouts. While the XML-based DOTX format has replaced DOT for modern workflows, the binary template format remains in use in environments requiring Word 97-2003 compatibility and in legacy template libraries.
Developer: Microsoft
Initial release: 1997

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert TM2 to DOT?

TM2 is a console-only format with no desktop viewer support. Converting to DOT frees PS2 assets for creative reuse and archival.

What programs can open DOT?

Microsoft Word opens DOT templates natively. LibreOffice Writer and Google Docs can also import Word template files.

How accurate is TM2 to DOT conversion?

The conversion keeps your image data intact — DOT does not introduce compression artifacts, ensuring the output matches the original closely.

How long does TM2 to DOT conversion take?

The process is fast — cloud-based processing handles TM2 to DOT conversion in seconds for standard-sized images, even on slower connections.

Does Convertio support batch TM2 to DOT conversion?

Yes — upload multiple TM2 files in one session and convert them all to DOT simultaneously. Batch processing saves time on repetitive tasks.

Can I use TM2 textures for PS2 modding?

Yes — extract TM2 files from PS2 game data, convert to DOT for editing, and convert back when preparing modified game assets.