

Then, thanks to a tip by a fellow on applesupportcommunities (which I never liked because of alot of people giving the impression of helping, when they're just copy/pasting stuff and not really helping), I found my answer: Quicktime can open the SD2s, but you can only save them as. I searched, and tried Logic and Audition whithout success. But I did not manage to find a mac app that does this.

Had I been on Windows, there's a small app by JohnRailRogut called SD2wav or similar that does the job. But the bounced finished tracks in SD2 format is not so easy, I found. The session files are ok, I have PT10 so I can open them up and convert the audio files folder to wavs.

I have a couple of hundred CDs from up to twenty years back and older, containing lots of PT session files and bounced SD2 files. So I thought I'd post it in case someone else found themselves in a situation similar to mine. I know this has been covered many times before, but I'm in the middle of transferring lots of old files from CD-r to HD, and I found that I had to research quite alot to find a useful solution to my situation.
