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SoundStage sound data
File type: Audio and sound file
Files with sfd file extension can be often found as sound data saved in SoundStage format.
Found 6 different file type records with the same sfd filename suffix.
File type category:
Audio and sound file
Date updated: November 10, 2024
Record marked as obsolete and not updated for a long time.
The sfd file extension seems to be used for various audio formats, for example 16-bits mono, stereo sound format.
The sfd file does not only contain audio data, but also related metadata with names, notes or other settings.
Use Awave Studio to open *.sfd SoundStage sound data files.
Possibly can be exported to other audio formats.
Apps designed for playing sfd files:
Microsoft Windows
File type category:
Game file
Date updated: January 8, 2019
The sfd file extension is associated with the Crysis, a first person shooter video game for Microsoft Windows operating system, developed by CRYTEK.
The sfd file contains various game data.
You cannot open this file type manually, it is accessed by the game automatically.
These games files cannot be converted to anything else. However, sometimes modding.
Software applications that handle other tasks involving sfd files:
Microsoft Windows
File type category:
Font and typeface file
Date updated: April 17, 2024
The SFD file extension is associated with FontForge, a font creating and editing program, and used for its default output format that contains whole font database with all information needed to recreate the font.
Software applications that can open sfd files:
Multiplatform
Software applications that can edit sfd files:
Multiplatform
Software capable of saving sfd files:
Multiplatform
Software apps that create sfd files:
Multiplatform
Software apps that import sfd files:
Multiplatform
On-line services
Software applications that handle other tasks involving sfd files:
Multiplatform
File type category:
Various data file
Date updated: April 18, 2013
The SFD file extension was also used in old The PDP-10. It was a mainframe computer manufactured by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) from the late 1960s on; the name stands for "Programmed Data Processor model 10". It was the machine that made time-sharing common; it looms large in hacker folklore because of its adoption in the 1970s by many university computing facilities and research labs, the most notable of which were MIT's AI Lab and Project MAC, Stanford's SAIL, Computer Center Corporation (CCC), and Carnegie Mellon University.
The PDP-10 architecture was an almost identical version of the earlier PDP-6 architecture, sharing the same 36-bit word length and slightly extending the instruction set (but with improved hardware implementation). Some aspects of the instruction set are unique, most notably the "byte" instructions, which operated on arbitrary sized bit-fields (at that time a byte was not necessarily eight bits).
File type category:
Various data file
Date updated: January 14, 2019
The sfd file extension is associated with the IBM PowerHouse, a programming language, originally introduced in 1984 by Quasar Corporation and used by various companies.
The sfd file stores dictionary used by the IBM PowerHouse.
Probably not meant to be accessed by the user.
Probably cannot be converted to anything else.
Software applications that can open sfd files:
Multiplatform
Software applications that handle other tasks involving sfd files:
Multiplatform
File type category:
Game file
Date updated: April 2, 2019
Record marked as obsolete and not updated for a long time.
The sfd file extension is associated with the video format used by gaming console Sega Dreamcast.
Most likely some old format without support from developer. No further information could be found.