AVI to GSM Converter

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Telephony Standard

Extract AVI audio as GSM 06.10 — the compression standard behind billions of mobile phone calls and PBX voice systems worldwide.

Extreme Compression

GSM squeezes speech to just 13 kbps. AVI audio becomes incredibly compact — perfect for voice prompts, IVR menus, and telephony storage.

No PBX Software Needed

Convert AVI to GSM entirely in the browser. Create telephony-ready audio without installing Asterisk or other PBX platforms locally.

How to convert AVI 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

AVI (Audio Video Interleave) is one of the oldest and most recognized multimedia container formats, introduced by Microsoft in November 1992 as part of its Video for Windows technology. Built on the Resource Interchange File Format (RIFF) structure, AVI interleaves audio and video data in alternating chunks, allowing synchronized playback without requiring sophisticated stream management. The format is codec-agnostic, meaning it can hold video compressed with virtually any codec, from early Cinepak and Indeo to modern DivX, Xvid, and H.264 streams. This flexibility contributed to widespread adoption across personal computers throughout the 1990s and 2000s. One notable characteristic is a straightforward internal structure that makes AVI files relatively easy to edit and process at the binary level compared to more complex modern containers. AVI also supports multiple audio streams, enabling multilingual content within a single file. However, the original specification has limitations, including a 2 GB file size ceiling in older implementations and no native support for variable frame rates or advanced subtitle formats. The OpenDML extensions (AVI 2.0) addressed the size limitation by allowing files to exceed the original boundary. Despite being decades old, AVI remains one of the most universally recognized multimedia formats and is still widely supported by media players and editing tools across all major operating systems.
Developer: Microsoft
Initial release: November 10, 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 AVI to GSM?

GSM 06.10 is the speech compression used in cellular networks. Converting AVI audio to GSM produces ultra-compact voice files for telephony uses.

What handles GSM audio?

Asterisk PBX, SOX, Audacity, and VoIP telephony platforms process GSM 06.10 audio. It is a standard codec in telecommunications systems.

Is GSM only for voice?

GSM 06.10 is optimized for speech at 13 kbps. Music quality is poor, but voice clarity is excellent — designed for cellular voice calls.

How compact are GSM files?

GSM compresses speech to about 1.6 KB per second — extremely small. A minute of voice audio takes roughly 100 KB in GSM format.

Can I use GSM in Asterisk PBX?

GSM is one of the most common audio formats for Asterisk. Convert AVI audio to GSM for IVR prompts, hold music, and voicemail greetings.

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