HTK to SD2 Converter

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Format Conversion

Transform HTK recordings into SD2 — bringing research audio into a format with real-world usability.

File Privacy

Source files are removed right after conversion completes. Converted SD2 files are purged within 24 hours automatically.

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No downloads or plugins required. Convert HTK to SD2 directly in your web browser on any device.

How to convert HTK to SD2

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

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Choose sd2 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 sd2 file right afterwards

About formats

HTK is the native waveform container for the Hidden Markov Model Toolkit, a software suite developed at Cambridge University's Engineering Department for speech recognition research. First distributed in 1993, HTK rapidly became a reference platform in computational linguistics labs worldwide, and its file format followed suit. Each file stores a sequence of parameter vectors or raw samples prefixed by a 12-byte header specifying the number of frames, the frame period in 100 ns units, the byte count per frame, and a type code indicating the data kind — options range from waveform PCM to Mel-frequency cepstral coefficients and filter-bank energies. This versatility lets a single container carry both source audio and extracted features without changing parsers. The deliberately minimal header avoids alignment padding or optional chunks, making the format trivial to read from C, Python, or MATLAB with a few lines of binary I/O. Three advantages underpin HTK's lasting relevance: tight integration with the HTK training and recognition pipeline, deterministic byte layout that eliminates parser ambiguity, and widespread adoption in academic corpora.
Initial release: 1993
Sound Designer II (SD2) is a professional audio format created by Digidesign around 1988 as the successor to the original Sound Designer format. For over a decade, SD2 was the standard interchange format in professional recording studios, especially those on Macintosh systems. It stores uncompressed linear PCM audio at up to 24-bit resolution with sample rates used in professional production (44.1, 48, 88.2, and 96 kHz). A distinctive technical trait is its reliance on the classic Mac OS resource fork for critical metadata — sample rate, bit depth, and channel configuration — while audio data resides in the data fork. This design worked elegantly within the Mac ecosystem but created portability challenges when files moved to Windows or Unix. A key advantage was SD2's support for multiple channels in a single file and tight integration with the Pro Tools editing environment, enabling non-destructive region-based editing. The format also carried loop points and markers, making it valuable for sample libraries. As Avid Technology shifted Pro Tools toward WAV and AIFF, SD2 usage declined, but millions of legacy session archives still contain SD2 files needing occasional conversion.
Initial release: 1988

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert HTK to SD2?

HTK is limited to speech research tools. SD2 provides pro audio format that works with standard media players and applications.

What applications open SD2 files?

Older Pro Tools, SOX, and Audacity can handle SD2 files. Most are available as free downloads for major operating systems.

Is the conversion lossless?

Yes. SD2 stores audio without compression loss. Every sample from the HTK source is perfectly preserved in the SD2 output.

How fast is the conversion?

Processing is fast — HTK files are lightweight and SD2 encoding completes in seconds on our server hardware.

Are my files kept private?

Your HTK files are erased after conversion completes. SD2 downloads are purged from our servers within 24 hours automatically.

Can I convert multiple HTK files?

Yes. Upload several HTK files and convert them all to SD2 in one session. Batch processing is supported.