AAC to SND Converter

Convert AAC to MS-DOS SND audio format online

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Retro DOS Audio

Produce MS-DOS era SND files from your AAC audio — essential for vintage PC projects and DOS game modding.

Modern Browser, Vintage Format

Convert AAC to SND from any modern browser — no DOS environment required for the conversion process.

Secure Handling

Uploaded AAC files are erased after conversion. SND outputs are automatically removed within 24 hours.

How to convert AAC to SND

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

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Choose snd 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 snd file right afterwards

About formats

AAC (Advanced Audio Coding) is the successor to MP3, standardized by ISO/IEC as part of the MPEG-2 and later MPEG-4 specifications. Designed collaboratively by Fraunhofer, Dolby, Sony, Nokia, and AT&T, AAC delivers superior sound quality at equivalent or lower bit rates — a 96 kbps AAC stream generally matches a 128 kbps MP3 file in perceptual quality. The codec leverages a modified discrete cosine transform combined with advanced psychoacoustic modeling and temporal noise shaping. AAC serves as the default audio format for Apple's ecosystem (iTunes, iPhone, iPad), YouTube, and many streaming services. Its first advantage is excellent compression efficiency — high-fidelity audio using significantly less storage and bandwidth. Second, the format supports sample rates from 8 kHz to 96 kHz and up to 48 channels, suiting everything from voice calls to surround sound. Third, broad industry adoption by Apple and others ensures that virtually every modern device, browser, and media player handles AAC content natively without additional plugins.
Initial release: 1997
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

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert AAC to SND?

SND is a classic MS-DOS audio format from the early 1990s — needed for retro DOS computing projects and vintage software compatibility.

What plays SND files?

SoX, DOSBox, and certain vintage audio tools handle MS-DOS SND files. The format is mainly used in retro computing contexts.

Is SND the same as AU?

No — while macOS also uses .snd, this MS-DOS variant is a different format with its own structure and encoding.

What quality does SND offer?

MS-DOS SND is a basic format with limited sample rates and bit depth — audio quality reflects early PC capabilities.

Can I batch convert?

Yes — upload multiple AAC files and convert them all to SND at once.

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