Atari SoundHeader
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Description
The SNDH / Atari SoundHeader format was created by Jochen Knaus, aka BDC of the Atari ST demo group Aura, in an attempt to standardise chip music formats and playback for the Atari ST. A .sndh file consists of the original song, a replayer for that format and a header containing a unified calling interface and metadata about the music.
Information
Note that SNDH files are often compressed with Pack-Ice.
Software
Conversion
- SNDHconv (Xlr8, Sid Sound Designer, Music Mon, Triplex and Trisound to SNDH - ZIP file, Atari ST/TT/Falcon)
- Quartet-2-SNDH (Quartet to SNDH - ZIP file, Atari ST/TT/Falcon)
Editing
- SNDH-Editor (ZIP file, Atari ST/TT/Falcon)
Playback
- AmiNetRadio (Amiga MorphOS)
- Audio Overload (cross-platform)
- DeliPlayer (Windows)
- GemPLAY (Atari ST/TT/Falcon)
- Jam (Atari ST/TT/Falcon & Windows)
- KrapSNDH (ZIP file, Atari ST/TT/Falcon)
- MicroST (Windows)
- SC68 (UNIX / Windows)
- sc68mui (Amiga MorphOS)
- SC68 Player (iPhone / iPod Touch)
- SND Player (Atari ST/TT/Falcon)
- STj (Atari ST/TT/Falcon)
- STsndplay (UNIX)
- XSC (Mac OS X)