AC3 to SPH Converter

Export AC3 cinema audio as SPH for studio workflows

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Fast AC3 to SPH

Server-side engines handle AC3 to SPH transcoding swiftly, freeing your device from heavy audio processing.

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Server-Side Power

Heavy audio processing happens on our servers — your machine stays free for other tasks while the conversion runs.

How to convert AC3 to SPH

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Select files from Computer, Google Drive, Dropbox, URL or by dragging it on the page.

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Choose sph or any other format you need as a result (more than 200 formats supported)

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Let the file convert and you can download your sph file right afterwards

About formats

AC3 is the file format associated with Dolby Digital, a perceptual audio coding technology from Dolby Laboratories. This lossy format encodes up to 5.1 channels of surround sound (left, center, right, left surround, right surround, and LFE) into a bitstream typically ranging from 192 to 640 kbps. The algorithm applies a modified discrete cosine transform with psychoacoustic analysis to discard audio information below the threshold of human perception, producing compact files without obvious quality loss. AC3 became the mandatory audio standard for DVD-Video and is widely used in Blu-ray discs, digital television broadcasts (ATSC), and streaming delivery. A primary advantage is multichannel surround capability, bringing cinematic spatial audio into home theater systems. The format also maintains excellent dialogue clarity through its dedicated center channel, ideal for film and television content. Widespread hardware decoder support in receivers, TVs, and set-top boxes means AC3 audio plays back reliably across an enormous installed base of consumer electronics.
Developer: Dolby Laboratories
Initial release: 1991
SPH is the file extension for audio stored in the NIST SPHERE (SPeech HEader REsources) format, a standard created by the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology around 1990. Built for speech research, SPH files carry a 1024-byte ASCII header packed with metadata — database identifiers, channel counts, sample rates, byte ordering, and compression type — making every recording self-describing. The underlying audio is typically 16-bit linear PCM sampled at 16 kHz, though other configurations are permitted. Researchers at NIST, DARPA, and universities worldwide rely on SPH for distributing speech corpora such as TIMIT, Switchboard, and the LDC collections that underpin modern automatic speech recognition systems. A key advantage is that the human-readable header lets scripts parse recording metadata without binary decoding. The format's strict standardization also eliminates ambiguity when sharing datasets across institutions and platforms. Because SPH files store uncompressed PCM, they preserve full audio fidelity — critical when training acoustic models where even small artifacts can skew results.
Initial release: 1990

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert AC3 to SPH?

Professional audio workflows often need formats like SPH. Converting AC3 cinema audio enables use in studio DAWs and research tools.

What programs can open SPH?

Open SPH with NIST/Sphere tools, HTK, and speech recognition research software.

Is there quality loss in the conversion?

Quality depends on SPH capabilities. The converter preserves as much fidelity as the target encoding permits at your chosen settings.

Is batch conversion supported?

Absolutely. Drop multiple AC3 files into the converter and they will all be processed to SPH together in one operation.

Is my audio data kept private?

Uploaded AC3 files are deleted immediately after conversion. The resulting SPH outputs are removed from our servers within 24 hours.