GSRT to PRC Converter

Transform Grandstream ringtones into Psion PRC audio

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Legacy PDA Audio

Move GSRT ringtone audio into the PRC format — the native audio type for Psion PDA devices and their audio applications.

Instant Conversion

Both GSRT and PRC are tiny formats. Your conversion finishes in moments, ready for immediate download.

Secure Handling

All GSRT uploads are erased after processing. PRC outputs are cleaned from servers within 24 hours.

How to convert GSRT 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

GSRT is a purpose-built ringtone format developed by Grandstream Networks for its line of IP phones and VoIP endpoint devices. Each file begins with a fixed-size header identifying sample rate (typically 8 kHz or 16 kHz), bit depth, and payload length, followed by PCM or mu-law encoded audio data optimized for the small speakers found in desk phones. The design prioritizes minimal decode complexity — Grandstream handsets run on embedded processors with limited memory, so the format avoids transform stages or complex bitstream parsing. Ringtones are usually provisioned through a web management interface or a centralized configuration server, letting IT administrators push branded audio to an entire fleet of phones at once. Although GSRT occupies a narrow niche within enterprise VoIP telephony, its straightforward binary layout means conversion tools can map the payload directly to WAV with minimal effort. Key advantages include rock-solid playback reliability on Grandstream hardware, negligible latency from file read to speaker output, and seamless integration with the provisioning ecosystem for company-wide ringtone deployment.
Initial release: 2002
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

What is PRC?

PRC is the Psion Record format — the native audio format for Psion PDA handheld devices from the 1990s.

Why convert GSRT to PRC?

PRC is needed for Psion PDA compatibility or when preserving audio in Psion-native formats for retro computing purposes.

What opens PRC files?

Psion device software and SoX can process PRC files. Modern media players do not support this format directly.

Is PRC a high-quality format?

PRC is a legacy PDA format with modest audio quality — similar to GSRT in fidelity, suitable for voice content.

Is the conversion private?

GSRT uploads are deleted after conversion. PRC results are removed from servers within 24 hours.