FLAC to SNDR Converter
Produce MS-DOS SNDR sound files from lossless FLAC
Lossless Source
FLAC gives the SNDR encoder perfect input — maximum quality for DOS-era audio.
DOS Format
SNDR is authentic early MS-DOS sound — produce retro audio from FLAC.
Browser-Based
No DOSBox needed — convert FLAC to SNDR directly online.
How to convert FLAC to SNDR
Select files from Computer, Google Drive, Dropbox, URL or by dragging it on the page.
Choose sndr or any other format you need as a result (more than 200 formats supported)
Let the file convert and you can download your sndr file right afterwards
About formats
Frequently Asked Questions
SNDR is an early MS-DOS sound format with limited bit depth. Starting from lossless FLAC ensures the downsampling to 8-bit is as clean as possible with no prior artifacts.
SoX processes SNDR on modern systems, DOSBox plays it inside emulated DOS environments, and original MS-DOS sound utilities handle SNDR on period-correct hardware.
SNDR is an early DOS-specific variant of the SND family with a slightly different header structure. Both carry raw PCM audio, but compatibility differs across playback tools.
SNDR typically stores 8-bit audio — a hardware constraint of early DOS sound cards. FLAC as the source ensures the best possible result within those inherent limitations.
Yes — upload a batch of FLAC recordings and convertio.co will produce SNDR output for each one simultaneously, streamlining retro DOS audio preparation.