HCOM to SD2 Converter

Transform HCOM audio into Sound Designer II format

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Pro Audio Heritage

Move HCOM into SD2 — both Mac-native formats, bridging classic consumer Macintosh audio with professional Digidesign production.

Studio Legacy Format

Sound Designer 2 was the cornerstone of early professional digital audio on Mac. SD2 carries a piece of audio production history.

Secure Files

HCOM uploads are deleted after conversion. SD2 results are cleaned from servers within 24 hours.

How to convert HCOM to SD2

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

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Choose sd2 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 sd2 file right afterwards

About formats

HCOM is a Huffman-coded audio format from the early Macintosh era, designed to shrink digitized sound for distribution on floppy disks and bulletin board systems when storage was precious and modems were slow. The encoder takes 8-bit unsigned PCM input, computes a frequency table of sample-delta values, and builds an optimal Huffman tree that replaces common deltas with short bit sequences. Compression ratios of 2:1 or better were typical for speech recordings, a meaningful saving when a 3.5-inch floppy held only 800 KB. Files were distributed as Macintosh resource forks and played through utilities like SoundApp and the BinHex ecosystem that defined Mac software exchange in the late 1980s. The format supported sample rates up to 22.255 kHz, matching the output capabilities of original Macintosh sound hardware. Tools such as SoX retain HCOM decoding support, ensuring that archived recordings remain accessible decades later. HCOM holds three practical advantages for preservation work: lossless compression that recovers the original samples exactly, a self-contained Huffman table embedded in each file for dependency-free decoding, and historical prevalence across thousands of vintage Mac sound archives.
Developer: Apple Computer
Initial release: 1985
Sound Designer II (SD2) is a professional audio format created by Digidesign around 1988 as the successor to the original Sound Designer format. For over a decade, SD2 was the standard interchange format in professional recording studios, especially those on Macintosh systems. It stores uncompressed linear PCM audio at up to 24-bit resolution with sample rates used in professional production (44.1, 48, 88.2, and 96 kHz). A distinctive technical trait is its reliance on the classic Mac OS resource fork for critical metadata — sample rate, bit depth, and channel configuration — while audio data resides in the data fork. This design worked elegantly within the Mac ecosystem but created portability challenges when files moved to Windows or Unix. A key advantage was SD2's support for multiple channels in a single file and tight integration with the Pro Tools editing environment, enabling non-destructive region-based editing. The format also carried loop points and markers, making it valuable for sample libraries. As Avid Technology shifted Pro Tools toward WAV and AIFF, SD2 usage declined, but millions of legacy session archives still contain SD2 files needing occasional conversion.
Initial release: 1988

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Sound Designer 2?

SD2 is a professional audio format created by Digidesign (now Avid). It was the native format for Pro Tools on classic Macintosh systems.

Why convert HCOM to SD2?

Both are Macintosh-native formats. SD2 is the professional audio standard that Pro Tools originally used — useful for vintage session files.

Does modern Pro Tools use SD2?

Modern Pro Tools uses WAV and AIFF instead. SD2 is a legacy format, but older Pro Tools sessions may still contain SD2 files.

What opens SD2 files?

Older versions of Pro Tools, Peak, Audacity, and SOX can handle SD2 files. Modern DAWs may need conversion to WAV first.

Is the conversion fast?

HCOM files are compact. The conversion to SD2 completes in seconds on our cloud infrastructure.