Subject:What are these sfk files?
Posted by: good_dog
Date:1/30/2003 7:50:26 PM
I have 10 tracks that I had in a folder I recorded in SF XP 4.5. I wanted to put them in a new folder, when I went to get them, there was double. One was 001, 001skf, 002, 002skf, 003, 003skf, 004, 004skf, 005, 005skf, etc..., What are these sfk files? If I want to drag the files into my CD Burning Software, wich ones do I drag, 00's or the 00skf's? Thank you, Chris. |
Subject:RE: What are these sfk files?
Reply by: David_Kuznicki
Date:1/30/2003 8:30:22 PM
The .sfk files help to redraw the waveform in Sound Forge. Drag the .wav files (or whatever format you recorded) to your CD. David. |
Subject:RE: What are these sfk files?
Reply by: good_dog
Date:1/31/2003 4:03:52 PM
So if I edit the file, it will be the skf. Why would I not use the skf? |
Subject:RE: What are these sfk files?
Reply by: Chienworks
Date:1/31/2003 5:16:44 PM
Think of the .sfk file as a thumbnail view. All it does is help the waveform display on the screen draw faster. It doesn't contain any audio at all. If you view details in the explorer window you'll see that they're all extremely tiny as compared to the media files. |
Subject:RE: What are these sfk files?
Reply by: rraud
Date:1/31/2003 5:26:59 PM
Well said Chien, If the .sfk files really annoy you Dog, delete them, you will not lose or damage anything. |
Subject:No mention in SForge help
Reply by: pbeshuk
Date:2/15/2003 10:18:19 AM
Isn't it weird that none of this is mentioned in the Sforge "Help"? |