M4A to VMS Converter

Encode M4A audio into VMS voice format online

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Voice Messaging Audio

Convert M4A to VMS for compatibility with legacy voicemail servers and enterprise telephony systems.

Rapid Encoding

VMS files are tiny. The M4A to VMS conversion finishes in seconds even for longer voice recordings.

No PBX Software Needed

Produce VMS files directly in your browser without installing telephony management tools.

How to convert M4A to VMS

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

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Choose vms 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 vms file right afterwards

About formats

M4A is Apple's preferred file extension for audio-only content inside an MPEG-4 Part 14 container, widely adopted after the launch of the iTunes Music Store in 2003. The extension distinguishes pure audio streams from video-capable MP4 files, signaling to players that no video track is present. Under the hood, an M4A file most commonly wraps an AAC-LC (Advanced Audio Coding, Low Complexity) bitstream, though Apple Lossless (ALAC) payloads also use the same extension. AAC-encoded M4A files deliver better sound quality than MP3 at equivalent bit rates, thanks to improved spectral band replication, temporal noise shaping, and a refined psychoacoustic model. Sample rates up to 96 kHz and bit depths up to 24-bit are supported. Apple ecosystem integration is seamless — iTunes, Apple Music, iPhone, iPad, and macOS all handle M4A natively — while third-party support spans VLC, foobar2000, Android, and most car infotainment systems. Three tangible benefits define the format: superior coding efficiency over older lossy codecs, rich metadata through the MP4 atom structure (artwork, chapters, lyrics), and dual-mode flexibility serving both lossy and lossless workflows.
Developer: Apple Inc.
Initial release: 2001
VMS (Voice Messaging System) is a compressed audio format designed for telephony and voice mail applications, originally used in Germany. Files with the .vms extension encode spoken audio using Continuously Variable Slope Delta modulation (CVSD), a method suited to low-bandwidth voice transmission over telephone networks. The format operates at 8 kHz, matching the standard digital telephony sampling frequency, and produces self-describing files that embed encoding parameters within a short header. This header distinguishes VMS from raw CVSD streams, letting playback tools process recordings without external configuration. The SoX audio toolkit provides native read and write support, making it straightforward to convert VMS recordings into WAV or other modern formats. A practical advantage is the format's small file size — CVSD compression keeps voice mail messages compact enough for systems with limited disk capacity, which was critical in early telephony infrastructure. The encoding degrades gracefully under noisy channel conditions, preserving speech intelligibility even when errors occur. Although VMS has been superseded by modern codecs in current voice messaging platforms, it remains relevant for recovering legacy voice mail archives.
Developer: SoX Contributors
Initial release: 1991

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert M4A to VMS?

VMS is a voice messaging format used by legacy PBX and voicemail systems. Converting M4A to VMS prepares audio for these telephony platforms.

What systems use VMS?

Enterprise voicemail servers, legacy PBX equipment, and certain telephone system archival platforms work with VMS audio natively.

Is VMS designed for speech only?

Yes — VMS is optimized for voice at telephony bandwidth. Music and complex audio will not reproduce faithfully in this format.

How compact are VMS files?

VMS files are very small, reflecting the narrow-band voice encoding designed for systems with limited storage.

Can I batch convert recordings?

Upload multiple M4A files at once and convert them all to VMS — practical for preparing voice prompt libraries.

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