OGG to SD2 Converter

Create Sound Designer 2 files from OGG Vorbis

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Pro Tools Legacy Format

SD2 is the classic Digidesign format — convert OGG audio for compatibility with vintage Pro Tools sessions.

Professional Quality

Sound Designer II stores uncompressed audio — your OGG content is decoded into a production-grade format.

Online Processing

No Pro Tools installation needed — produce SD2 files from OGG directly in your browser.

How to convert OGG 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

OGG Vorbis is an open, royalty-free lossy audio codec inside the Ogg container format, both developed by the Xiph.Org Foundation. Vorbis was designed as a patent-free alternative to MP3 and AAC, using modified discrete cosine transform (MDCT) coding with variable bitrate encoding that adapts to signal complexity per frame. Blind listening tests have consistently shown Vorbis delivering perceptual quality matching or exceeding MP3, especially in the 96-192 kbps range. The format supports sample rates from 8 kHz to 192 kHz and 1 to 255 channels, covering everything from mono voice to surround mixes. A standout advantage is the complete absence of licensing fees — game developers, streaming platforms, and hardware makers can implement Vorbis without royalty concerns. Spotify relied on Vorbis for years as its primary streaming codec for exactly this reason. The format also handles quality degradation at low bitrates more gracefully than many competitors, which is why it remains popular in video games where storage is tight and thousands of sound effects compete for space. VLC, Firefox, Chrome, and Android all provide native Vorbis decoding.
Initial release: May 1, 2000
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 OGG to SD2?

SD2 is the Digidesign Sound Designer II format used in legacy Pro Tools sessions and classic Macintosh audio production workflows.

What opens SD2 files?

Pro Tools, Sound Designer II software, Audacity, and some Mac audio applications support SD2 format files.

Is SD2 still used today?

SD2 has been largely superseded by WAV and AIFF in modern Pro Tools. It remains relevant for opening legacy sessions and archived projects.

Does SD2 support stereo?

SD2 supports mono and stereo audio with various bit depths — suitable for professional-quality audio storage.

Can I convert multiple OGG to SD2?

Upload a batch of OGG files and convert them all to SD2 at once — prepare audio for legacy Pro Tools projects.

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