DivX to IRCAM Converter

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Research-Grade Format

IRCAM SDIF preserves audio at full quality for acoustic analysis. DivX video soundtracks become usable research material in one conversion step.

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Skip installing CSound or other academic tools just for format conversion. Our servers extract DivX audio and deliver IRCAM files instantly.

DivX Audio to IRCAM

Directly convert the audio track from any DivX video to IRCAM SDIF — ready for spectral analysis, sound design, and academic study.

How to convert DIVX to IRCAM

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

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Choose ircam 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 ircam file right afterwards

About formats

DivX is a family of video codecs and a media container format developed by DivX, LLC. The project traces its roots to a hacked version of the Microsoft MPEG-4 v3 codec that circulated in the late 1990s, but the legitimate DivX codec launched in January 2001 as an open-source project called OpenDivX before transitioning to a proprietary commercial product. The codec is based on MPEG-4 Part 2 (ASP) compression and later versions incorporated H.264/AVC and HEVC support. DivX gained enormous popularity in the early 2000s for its ability to compress a full-length movie into a file small enough to fit on a single CD-ROM while maintaining watchable visual quality. This compression efficiency made DivX a defining format of the early internet era, when bandwidth and storage were scarce resources. The DivX Media Format (.divx) container adds features like interactive menus, chapters, subtitles, and alternate audio tracks, bringing DVD-like functionality to digital files. DivX certification became a common label on consumer electronics, with thousands of DVD players and other devices supporting DivX playback natively. The codec also pioneered quality-based variable bit rate encoding that allocates more data to complex scenes and less to static ones, resulting in consistent visual quality throughout a video.
Developer: DivX, LLC
Initial release: January 15, 2001
IRCAM sound files originate from the Institut de Recherche et Coordination Acoustique/Musique — one of the world's foremost computer music laboratories, founded by composer Pierre Boulez in Paris. The format was created in the early 1980s to serve the research needs of IRCAM and has since been adopted by academic and artistic communities working at the intersection of science and sound. An IRCAM file begins with a 1024-byte header containing a magic number, sample rate, channel count, and an encoding type field that supports linear PCM (16/32-bit integer and 32-bit float), mu-law, and A-law variants. The header block also accommodates free-form annotation text, allowing researchers to embed experiment metadata directly in the audio file. Because the payload is uncompressed by default, recordings maintain full fidelity through successive analysis and resynthesis cycles — essential in psychoacoustic experimentation. Software such as Csound, libsndfile, and SoX reads and writes the format natively. Key advantages include a well-defined header that eliminates parsing ambiguity, support for floating-point samples essential in scientific DSP work, and deep roots in the computer music community ensuring continued tooling.
Developer: IRCAM
Initial release: 1983

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert DivX to IRCAM?

IRCAM SDIF is the audio interchange format for academic music research. Converting DivX audio to IRCAM brings video content into research tools.

What tools support IRCAM?

CSound, MixView, and the IRCAM software suite handle this format natively. SOX also supports reading and writing IRCAM SDIF audio.

Is IRCAM lossless?

IRCAM stores uncompressed audio data, preserving full fidelity. Audio extracted from DivX video reaches your research tools without quality loss.

Can I convert multiple DivX files?

Yes — batch upload several DivX videos and convert them all to IRCAM at once. Convenient when preparing multiple samples for analysis.

What is IRCAM exactly?

IRCAM stands for Institut de Recherche et Coordination Acoustique/Musique. The SDIF format was created for their sound research applications.