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  • biker
    • Jan 2010
    • 9

    Conversion from shn

    Hi,

    I am finally getting around to transferring hundreds of shows I had archived on CDRs and DVDs over the years to my NAS. Many of the older ones are in shn format. I just updated dbPoweramp Music converter to 16.7 (MacOS) and tried to load some shn files to convert. It doesn't appear that shn files are supported. Can anyone confirm? I did a quick search on here but didn't get any results. Is there a codec I can download? Barring that, any MacOS compatible shn converters? I have a few disks were I had saved various windows based utilities over the years. I'm not sure I could get them to run under Win10 but I'll try if nothing comes up here.

    Thanks!
    Roger
  • biker
    • Jan 2010
    • 9

    #2
    Re: Conversion from shn

    As an aside, I have two TDK CDRs that lost the top surface layer from sticking to the sleeves. So far the Mitsui CDRs are doing fine. Some are close to 20 years old!

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    • garym
      dBpoweramp Guru
      • Nov 2007
      • 5743

      #3
      Re: Conversion from shn

      Originally posted by biker
      Hi,

      I am finally getting around to transferring hundreds of shows I had archived on CDRs and DVDs over the years to my NAS. Many of the older ones are in shn format. I just updated dbPoweramp Music converter to 16.7 (MacOS) and tried to load some shn files to convert. It doesn't appear that shn files are supported. Can anyone confirm? I did a quick search on here but didn't get any results. Is there a codec I can download? Barring that, any MacOS compatible shn converters? I have a few disks were I had saved various windows based utilities over the years. I'm not sure I could get them to run under Win10 but I'll try if nothing comes up here.

      Thanks!
      Roger
      I can't recall whether dbpa can convert shn. I think that foobar2000 can convert shn to FLAC.

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      • biker
        • Jan 2010
        • 9

        #4
        Re: Conversion from shn

        I rediscovered xAct! Just made a trial run and it works fine. Thanks!

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