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Sound data
File type: Audio and sound file
Files with snd extension can be in most cases found as audio files in one the many formats that had this extension.
Found 3 different file type records with the same snd filename suffix.
File type category:
Audio and sound file
Date updated: July 13, 2025
Record marked as obsolete and not updated for a long time.
File extension snd was widely used by many applications and software programs for their audio files. Different formats. Some of them are still playable in suitable software.
Examples of formats that used SNB extension include:
MIME types:
audio/basic
You can try to open these audio files using Awave Studio.
Many sound files can be converted to some other multimedia formats, like MP3.
Apps designed for playing snd files:
Microsoft Windows
Apple macOS / Mac OS X
Linux/Unix
Software apps that convert snd files:
Microsoft Windows
Multiplatform
Software apps that import snd files:
Microsoft Windows
Apple macOS / Mac OS X
Software apps that export snd files:
Apple macOS / Mac OS X
File type category:
Game file
Date updated: October 15, 2010
Archive file used by computer game Heroes of Might & Magic 3 published by 3DO. Heroes of Might & Magic series was acquired by Ubisoft in 2003.
Software applications that handle other tasks involving snd files:
Microsoft Windows
File type category:
Digital video and movie file
Date updated: April 18, 2019
Record marked as obsolete and not updated for a long time.
The snd file extension is used for video files in FILM/CMK format.
FILM is a multimedia container file format developed by Sega for use on its early CD-ROM home video game consoles like Sega CD, the first CD-based video game console.
There are many early variations of the FILM format observed on a number of Sega CD titles. Further, early FILM files have been observed on at least one 3DO game (Lemmings).
Many Sega Saturn CD-ROM games use this file format to store frames of a Cinepak-compressed video interleaved with uncompressed PCM audio. When this is the case, the files will typically have the cpk (which is why FILM files are usually known as CPK files).