SFK files represent WAV audio data visually. They contain metadata for WAV files. SFK files are created when WAV files are opened in Sound Forge or Sony Vegas. SFK files only represent data, they don'...
SFK files represent WAV audio data visually. They contain metadata for WAV files. SFK files are created when WAV files are opened in Sound Forge or Sony Vegas. SFK files only represent data, they don’t contain actual audio. You shouldn’t try to open SFK files directly. Programs like Sound Forge and Vegas reference SFK files when opening associated WAV files.
SFK files are temporary, generated by Sony software like SoundForge, ACID or Vegas. They store graphical data visually representing WAV audio. They also contain metadata. SFK files represent WAV data but don’t contain actual audio, stored in the WAV file. You can’t open or edit SFK files manually. They’re created and stored when working with WAV files in these applications.
What are SFK files and how open them? SFK stands for Sound Forge Pro Audio Peak File. We explain what an SFK file is, how to open or convert it, and list programs that open them.
SFK files are mostly listed as Audio Files. They have low popularity, meaning not ordinarily found on everyday devices. If you have problems opening them or want to learn about associated software, see the information below.
When an edited audio source file changes, new SFK files must be manually generated via the program’s menu. Programs that can open SFK files may not be installed. Install a program supporting SFK files.
SFK files are most popular with Windows 10 users in the United States running Google Chrome. They utilize ACID Pro 7, originally by Magix Software GmbH.