SND to AVR Converter

Easy online SND to AVR audio conversion

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Cloud Engine

SND to AVR conversion runs on our cloud servers, keeping your local device completely free of processing load.

Secure Conversion

Uploaded SND recordings are deleted immediately after conversion. The resulting AVR files are automatically removed within 24 hours.

Quality Output

SND to AVR conversion maintains audio integrity throughout the process. Expect faithful output that mirrors the original recording.

How to convert SND to AVR

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

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Choose avr 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 avr file right afterwards

About formats

SND is a multi-platform audio file extension used across several computing ecosystems since the late 1980s. On Sun and NeXT workstations, .snd files follow the AU format structure — a header with magic number 0x2e736e64, data offset, encoding type, sample rate, and channel count, followed by raw audio. On MS-DOS PCs, the same .snd extension was used by early sound utilities like Sounder and SoundTool for simple 8-bit unsigned PCM recordings. Macintosh systems also employed .snd for sound resources embedded in the resource fork. Because the extension is shared across incompatible formats, audio processing tools typically inspect the file header to determine which variant they are handling: files beginning with the AU magic number are treated as Sun/NeXT audio, while headerless files are interpreted as raw PCM with assumed parameters. The Sun/NeXT variant supports multiple encodings including mu-law, A-law, 8-bit and 16-bit linear PCM, and ADPCM, making it versatile for both speech and general audio. One advantage of the AU-style SND is its self-describing header, which enables any compliant player to determine sample format and rate without external metadata. The MS-DOS SND variants hold historical value as artifacts of the era when Sound Blaster cards first brought digital audio to personal computers. SND files from all platforms can be processed and converted using SoX and other audio tools.
Initial release: 1988
AVR (Audio Visual Research) is an audio format that originated on the Apple Macintosh around 1989, created by the Audio Visual Research company for their editing and synthesis tools. It stores raw audio samples preceded by a fixed-length header containing sample rate, bit depth (8 or 16 bits), channel configuration, and loop point markers. Unlike complex container formats, AVR uses a flat binary structure with no compression, preserving the full waveform quality at the expense of larger files. The format served professional Macintosh audio workstations during the late 1980s and early 1990s, when the Mac platform dominated creative computing. One advantage is uncompressed storage guaranteeing zero artifacts and perfect signal integrity through editing operations. Native loop markers represent another feature, letting sound designers define seamless repetition points within the file — ahead of its time for sample-based music production. Tools like SoX maintain AVR support, ensuring archivists can access and convert these legacy recordings. While eclipsed by WAV and AIFF, AVR remains a notable piece of early digital audio history.
Initial release: 1989

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert SND to AVR?

SND is tied to the DOS platform. AVR is the Audio Visual Research format used on classic Macintosh systems for audio editing.

How do I open AVR recordings?

Play AVR with SoX, Audacity, or Audio Visual Research editing applications.

How fast is SND to AVR conversion?

Very fast. The cloud engine handles SND to AVR conversion efficiently, delivering results for most recordings in just seconds.

Which devices support the SND to AVR converter?

Every major platform works. Open the SND to AVR converter on any computer, tablet, or smartphone with a modern browser.

Can I tweak audio parameters before conversion?

Yes. You can set sample rate, bit depth, and channel configuration before converting your SND recording to AVR format.

Does SND to AVR conversion preserve audio quality?

When converting to lossless AVR, all audio data stays intact. Lossy formats reduce size through perceptual compression with negligible quality impact.