CVU to NIST Converter

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Confidential Handling

Your CVU audio is deleted immediately upon conversion. Any NIST results are purged within 24 hours for your security.

Format Transition

Moving from CVU to NIST transitions your audio from an obscure encoding to NIST speech database standard — a significant practical improvement.

Platform Independent

Whether on Windows, Mac, Linux, or mobile — the CVU to NIST converter works the same in any modern browser.

How to convert CVU to NIST

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

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Choose nist 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 nist file right afterwards

About formats

CVU is an unsigned variant of the CVS telephony audio format, differing in how delta-encoded values are represented in the binary stream. While CVS stores slope delta values as signed quantities, CVU treats them as unsigned, shifting the numerical interpretation of each sample. Both share the underlying CVSD modulation technique — 1-bit adaptive delta coding where step size varies according to recent output bit patterns — operating at comparable rates, typically 16 kbps for narrowband voice at 8 kHz. The signed-versus-unsigned distinction matters at the decoder, where correct interpretation determines proper waveform reconstruction. CVU files appear in telephony and embedded communication contexts where hardware adopted the unsigned convention. A practical advantage is straightforward interfacing with systems using unsigned arithmetic natively, avoiding sign extension in decoders. Like its signed counterpart, CVU achieves extreme bandwidth efficiency, compressing voice into compact bitstreams for constrained links. SoX supports CVU, providing a reliable path for converting these niche telephony recordings into modern formats for analysis or archival.
Developer: CCITT / ITU-T
Initial release: 1970
NIST SPHERE (SPeech HEader REsources) is a specialized audio file format created by the National Institute of Standards and Technology for speech research, particularly projects funded by DARPA. The format wraps raw audio samples with a structured ASCII header encoding metadata such as sample rate, channel count, encoding type, speaker demographics, and transcription annotations — making it ideal for distributing speech corpora. NIST files typically store uncompressed PCM or mu-law audio at telephone-quality sample rates (8 kHz or 16 kHz), though the container is flexible enough to hold various encodings. A key advantage is the rich self-documenting header that lets researchers embed detailed corpus metadata directly in the file, eliminating sidecar files. SPHERE has also become the de facto standard for major speech databases like TIMIT, Switchboard, and the Fisher corpus, ensuring broad recognition across academic and government labs. The open specification and availability of command-line tools (sphere, h_strip, w_decode) make it straightforward to convert, inspect, and process these files programmatically in speech processing pipelines.
Initial release: 1990

Frequently Asked Questions

Why should I switch from CVU to NIST?

Since CVU has unfiltered telephony format with no mainstream player support, switching to NIST provides widely used in speech research.

Which software opens NIST recordings?

You can open NIST with HTK toolkit, SoX, and speech research software.

Will I lose audio quality converting CVU to NIST?

Converting to NIST is lossless — the audio quality in the NIST output will be identical to the original CVU recording.

Is CVU to NIST conversion available on all platforms?

It works on any platform — desktop or mobile. Just open your browser, upload the CVU recording, and convert to NIST.

Is my CVU audio kept private during conversion?

Your uploaded CVU recordings are deleted immediately after conversion. The resulting NIST outputs are removed within 24 hours.

Do I need to install anything for CVU to NIST?

No installation required. The converter runs entirely in your web browser — just upload, convert, and download.