Yesterday, a friend sent me a zip file containing audio files which I could use in my Whiteboard animations projects. I unzipped only to discover that the audio files end with .sds extension instead of the .mp3 extension.
The application I use in creating the whiteboard sketch videos, won’t allow me import such files. So, I have to find a way out.
After some “try and error“, I was able to discover a working solution, which I’ve decided to share with you.
The solution simply involves the use of “Freemake Video Converter“
To convert .sds file to .mp3, follow the steps below:
==> Download, install and launch the Freemake Video Converter
==> Click the “+Audio” button
==> Select “All Files” as indicated in the screenshot below :
==> Navigate to where you saved the .sds file you want to convert to .mp3
==> Select it and allow it to load in Freemake Video Converter
==> Click “to MP3” button.
==> Set your desired “Save to….” location
==> Click the “Convert” button.
That’s all.
Once the conversion completes, check the “Save to…” location for your mp3 file.
Have fun!
NOTE:
==> Windows Media Player, Apple QuickTime Player and Nullsoft Winamp Media Player 5.6 can open .sds files.
==> An SDS file is data in MIDI format.







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