I've actually done this very conversion in Cool Edit Pro (Adobe Audition). Your wave editor will open them without any problem, and then you can just save them as normal wave files (like your engineer should have done if the first place). I think that Mac are MSB and Windows uses LSB. You'll also have to know if they're LSB or MSB endian. Once you have that, you can just used any sound editor to open them as RAW waves (change the file extension, if you have to). What you need to know is the bit-depth and sample rate. Because they're meant to be used in ProTools and Protools can automatically convert them, and because they're basically out of circulation anyway, I suggest you not bother with writing a CLI to support them.īest thing to do would be to do a slightly tedious, long-hand conversion. I'm a sound engineer and ProTools veteran, and I can tell you that SD2 files are both outdated, and bothersome.
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