AU to GSM Converter

Easily convert AU audio into GSM format online

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Bulk Conversion

Convert an entire folder of AU recordings to GSM at once. Just upload all files and let the batch converter handle the rest.

Accurate Output

Expect reliable, high-fidelity results converting AU to GSM. The engine respects your original audio quality throughout.

Remote Conversion

The heavy lifting of converting AU to GSM runs on our servers, keeping your machine responsive throughout.

How to convert AU to GSM

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

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Choose gsm 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 gsm file right afterwards

About formats

AU is an audio file format introduced by Sun Microsystems for its Unix workstations and the NeXT platform. It features a minimal 24-byte header specifying data offset, size, encoding type, sample rate, and channel count, followed by the audio payload. AU supports numerous encodings, including uncompressed linear PCM at various bit depths, mu-law and A-law companding (logarithmic compression used in telephone systems), and several ADPCM variants. This versatility made AU a workhorse across early Unix environments, web audio (Java applets defaulted to AU), and telephony applications. One advantage is simplicity: the compact header and straightforward structure make it trivial to parse, generate, and stream programmatically. The built-in mu-law option provides another benefit, delivering reasonable voice quality at just 8 KB per second — half the rate of 16-bit uncompressed audio — invaluable when storage and bandwidth were scarce. Although modern formats have largely supplanted AU in consumer applications, it retains a foothold in scientific computing and audio processing pipelines where minimal overhead and reliable cross-platform behavior are valued.
Developer: Sun Microsystems
Initial release: 1992
GSM 06.10 (Full Rate) is the foundational speech codec of the Global System for Mobile Communications standard, ratified by ETSI in 1991 and deployed across hundreds of cellular networks worldwide. Operating at a fixed 13 kbit/s, the algorithm applies Regular Pulse Excitation with Long-Term Prediction (RPE-LTP) to compress 20 ms frames of 8 kHz mono speech into just 33 bytes each. This approach models the vocal tract as a linear predictive filter, encodes the excitation signal, and leverages pitch periodicity for further reduction — tuned to deliver intelligible voice under the bandwidth constraints of early digital mobile channels. The codec powers not only GSM telephony but also many VoIP applications, voicemail systems, and IVR platforms that benefit from its low bitrate. Three concrete advantages stand out. First, extraordinary compression: one minute of speech fits in roughly 100 KB, enabling efficient storage and transmission. Second, universal tooling — libraries such as libgsm and SoX handle encoding and decoding on every major platform. Third, a royalty-free patent landscape that has encouraged adoption across open-source telephony projects like Asterisk and FreeSWITCH.
Initial release: 1991

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert AU to GSM?

AU files are tied to UNIX and Java ecosystems. Converting to GSM makes your audio accessible on any platform.

Which software plays GSM?

GSM can be opened with VLC, Audacity, SoX, GSM-compatible telecom systems. Most modern audio applications handle this format without issues.

Does converting AU to GSM affect quality?

Lossless-to-lossless conversions preserve all audio data. When the target uses lossy compression, some quality reduction is inherent in the codec.

Can I convert several AU recordings at once?

Yes — upload multiple AU files simultaneously and convert them all to GSM in a single batch. No need to process one at a time.

What happens to my files after conversion?

Your original AU is deleted as soon as conversion ends. The resulting GSM is available for download and automatically removed within 24 hours.

Does the converter work on mobile devices?

Yes. The AU to GSM converter runs entirely in a web browser, so it works on smartphones, tablets, laptops, and desktops alike.

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