CDDA to GSM Converter
Encode CD audio with GSM mobile voice codec online
Mobile Voice Codec
Encode CDDA voice recordings with the GSM codec — the standard voice compression used across global mobile telephony networks.
Ultra-Compact
GSM achieves extreme compression. CD-quality voice recordings shrink to tiny files suitable for telephony and messaging.
Telephony Standard
GSM encoding is recognized worldwide in mobile and VoIP systems — your converted audio integrates with telephony infrastructure.
How to convert CDDA to GSM
Select files from Computer, Google Drive, Dropbox, URL or by dragging it on the page.
Choose gsm or any other format you need as a result (more than 200 formats supported)
Let the file convert and you can download your gsm file right afterwards
About formats
Frequently Asked Questions
GSM is the mobile telephony voice codec. Converting speech from CDDA to GSM produces files compatible with mobile network systems and VoIP.
No — GSM was designed for voice at 8 kHz sample rate. Music loses fidelity dramatically. Use MP3, AAC, or OGG for music content.
VLC, Audacity, SoX, and telephony software handle GSM audio. The format is standard in voice communication toolchains.
Extremely small — GSM compresses at about 13 kbps. A minute of voice takes roughly 100 KB, far smaller than the CDDA original.
Upload several CDDA files and encode them all to GSM at once — practical for preparing voice assets for mobile or VoIP systems.
CDDA uploads are deleted right after conversion. GSM output files are removed from servers within 24 hours.