SD2 to SNDT Converter

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Multi-File Support

Queue several SD2 files and convert them to SNDT in a single session. Batch processing saves time on large collections.

Faithful Conversion

Audio integrity is preserved when moving from SD2 to SNDT. The converter handles sample rates and bit depths with care.

Online Processing

Our cloud infrastructure handles SD2 to SNDT conversion so your device resources stay completely untouched.

How to convert SD2 to SNDT

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

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Choose sndt 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 sndt file right afterwards

About formats

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
SNDT is the audio format associated with Sndtool, an early MS-DOS sound utility from the early 1990s that appeared alongside the spread of Sound Blaster cards in PCs. Unlike the headerless Sounder format, SNDT files include a brief header with the sample rate and data length — a meaningful improvement that let playback software determine timing automatically. Audio data is stored as 8-bit unsigned PCM, typically at 8000 to 22050 Hz in mono. Sndtool functioned as a simple waveform recorder and player, often distributed as shareware or bundled with sound card drivers. A key advantage over competing DOS audio formats was this self-describing header, which eliminated the guesswork of playing unfamiliar files — a real problem before standardized multimedia frameworks existed. The format was also efficient to decode, requiring no decompression and minimal CPU overhead on the 286 and 386 processors of the time. SNDT files served as building blocks for early PC games and multimedia presentations, where developers needed reliable audio across the limited Sound Blaster hardware ecosystem. Today, SNDT survives in retro software archives and is supported by SoX for conversion to modern formats.
Developer: Sndtool (MS-DOS)
Initial release: 1992

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert SD2 to SNDT?

SD2 was designed for Pro Tools workflows. Moving to SNDT lets you use the audio in any DAW or media player.

Which software plays SNDT?

You can play SNDT using SoX, Audacity, legacy audio utilities. It works out of the box on most systems with standard audio software.

How is audio fidelity handled during conversion?

The converter preserves maximum fidelity. If SNDT is lossless, no data is discarded. Lossy codecs apply minimal perceptible compression.

How many SD2 files can I convert in one go?

Upload as many SD2 files as you need and convert them to SNDT simultaneously. The batch feature handles multiple files efficiently.

Are my SD2 uploads kept private?

Yes. Uploaded SD2 files are deleted right after conversion, and the SNDT output is removed from our servers within 24 hours automatically.