AU to PRC Converter

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Swift Turnaround

Converting AU to PRC takes only moments. The optimized pipeline ensures minimal wait time for your audio output.

Cloud-Based Engine

Conversion from AU to PRC happens entirely on our servers. Your device stays fast and free — no CPU load on your end.

Browser-Based Tool

No software to install — convert AU to PRC directly in Chrome, Firefox, Safari, or Edge. Open the page and start converting.

How to convert AU to PRC

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

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Choose prc 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 prc 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
PRC is an audio file format associated with Psion handheld organizers, particularly the Series 3 and Series 5 lines from the 1990s. These pocket computers included built-in microphones and basic voice recording capabilities, storing captured audio in the PRC container. The encoding is typically ADPCM-based (Adaptive Differential Pulse-Code Modulation), balancing file size against audio intelligibility given the severe storage constraints of early PDAs — the original Psion Series 3 had just 256 KB of RAM doubling as storage. PRC audio is generally mono at low sample rates (often 8 kHz), optimized for speech rather than music. One advantage was tight integration with the EPOC operating system (later evolving into Symbian), letting users embed voice notes directly in agenda entries and database records. The compact file sizes — a minute of speech consumed only a few kilobytes — made it feasible to store dozens of memos on devices with minimal memory. While PRC audio is a legacy format today, conversion tools exist for extracting recordings from archived Psion devices, which remain collectible among retro computing enthusiasts.
Developer: Psion PLC
Initial release: 1993

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert AU to PRC?

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

What opens PRC audio?

Open PRC with Palm OS emulators, SoX, specialized converters. These applications provide full playback and editing support for the format.

Will I lose audio quality in the conversion?

Quality depends on the codec. If PRC uses lossy encoding, minor data loss occurs. Lossless targets preserve the original AU audio faithfully.

Can I convert several AU recordings at once?

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

Are my AU uploads kept private?

Yes. Uploaded AU files are deleted right after conversion, and the PRC output is removed from our servers within 24 hours automatically.

How long does AU to PRC conversion take?

Most AU files convert to PRC within seconds. Larger recordings may take a bit longer, but our cloud servers process audio quickly.