duozona
Sunday 23 December 2007 à 06:17
I received a .sfk file (I believe a Soundforge or Sony File format???) that I need to work with in Bias Peak and maybe even Garageband, so my question is, what program can I use on a Mac to open this file, and then to convert it to AIF or WAV or something??
I cant seem to get iTunes, Peak, Amadeus, Audacity, or a few others to even recognize it. Any ideas??
Ideally a shareware program I can download as I need to work on this tomorrow and Im stuck.
duozona
Sunday 23 December 2007 à 06:32
From what I now read, it looks like .sfk files are simply graphic overview files used by Sounforge, that they aren't even audio files??
Jim Hoyland
Monday 24 December 2007 à 10:44
If you're certain that you do have audio files, try SoundHack to convert them to something you can use:
http://www.soundhack.com/freeware.php
ronaldl
Monday 24 December 2007 à 14:41
duozona,
You are correct. The .sfk file is just a data file containing the graphic image of the audio file's waveform. It is supposed to accompany the .wav file. More info
here.