But I found a solution that was free and easy so I thought I'd pass it on to the community. The tool I found is called sdTwoWav, and it can be downloaded here. It's not a general-purpose file conversion program.
It can do batch-conversions, which made the conversion of 14 files very painless. And it's free, which happens to be right in my price range! Some notes on using sdTwoWav: 1. My files had originally come off a Mac, which stores audio data in reverse byte order compared to Windows. Fortunately, the tool has an option to flip the byte order, which you must do if converting Mac files, but not if they were created on a Windows machine. Output files have a. WAV extension but are actually broadcast waves.
Sample rate, bit depth and interleave are not written into the file header in SD2 files like they are in RIFF Wav files, so you must know this information in advance of converting the files.
The first time I converted a file, it played back too slowly, as if the sample rate were incorrect. Turned out I had neglected to tell the converter that it was a stereo file it defaults to mono. If you are converting mixed-rate or mixed stereo and mono files, you must gather like files and convert them as separate batches.
If anybody's going to be sending you SD2 files to mix, make sure you also get a track list that gives the sample rate, bit depth and interleave of each file. Me too. Max Output Level: Maybe BitFlipper is a new type of spammer.
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Softonic Editor: Total Audio Converter is an easy-to-use tool conversion tool with support for a bunch of formats and ability to rip audio CDs. Launch Switch and click the green plus button Add Files to load your SD2 files into the conversion list below. Step 3. In the lower area of the workspace, click Browse to choose an output folder to which you want to save the output files.
Step 4. Go to the Output Format drop-down options below and select. You can further change the output settings using the Options… button. Step 5. Thanks for reading! Want to rip video and audio from DVD?
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