Files with the SDS extension contain a MIDI data dump in the SDS - Sample Dump Standard format. These are raw, uncompressed data, which means their size can be significantly larger than the actual sound wave recordings. The sounds can range from 8 to 32 bits, in mono mode.
After converting the file to the new format, you will be able to use other programs to support it. Keep in mind, however, that the AFC file after converting to SDS may differ slightly from the original. The most important information should be kept, but if you want the file after conversion from AFC to SDS to be the same, you have to do this carefully and choose the proper application from the list below.
There is no guarantee, of course, that the conversion will come up to all your expectations, but it will certainly help you. If, after all, the effect of converting AFC to SDS does not meet your expectations, you can simply try to find on the Internet a different version of your file in AFC format, properly converted to a SDS file by someone else. If this fails, use the information provided in the further part of the website.
If after converting the file AFC the desired result was not achieved, you can try to change the format of AFC file to other than SDS. On our website you will find more information on the following conversion options
Unfortunately, if after performing the two previously described steps (trying to find your AFC file converted by someone else, and the attempt to convert it to SDS on your own) you still have a problem with your file, then there are only a few solutions left. You can once again try to find and install an application that can open the AFC file in its original format (without conversion to SDS file). Such a solution will be difficult to implement, but it certainly will give the best result.