MP3 to VOX Converter

Encode MP3 as Dialogic ADPCM VOX audio online

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Dialogic Standard

VOX is the native format for Dialogic IVR hardware — convert your MP3 prompts for direct use in telephony voice systems.

Batch Processing

Convert an entire set of MP3 voice prompts to VOX simultaneously — deploy your phone system audio in one efficient workflow.

Browser-Based Tool

Produce VOX files from MP3 without installing Dialogic SDKs or telephony development tools.

How to convert MP3 to VOX

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

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Choose vox 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 vox file right afterwards

About formats

MP3 (MPEG-1 Audio Layer III) is one of the most widely used digital audio encoding formats. It uses a form of lossy data compression to significantly reduce file sizes while retaining near-CD-quality sound, typically achieving a 10:1 compression ratio. Developed by the Fraunhofer Society in collaboration with other digital scientists, the format became an international standard in 1993 as part of the MPEG-1 specification. MP3 files can be encoded at various bit rates, commonly ranging from 128 kbps to 320 kbps, allowing users to balance file size and audio fidelity. The format's efficient compression, broad device compatibility, and small file sizes made it the driving force behind the digital music revolution, enabling practical music storage and distribution over the internet. Today, MP3 remains one of the most universally supported audio formats across virtually all media players, operating systems, and portable devices.
Developer: Fraunhofer Society
Initial release: December 6, 1991
VOX is a headerless audio format built around Dialogic ADPCM encoding, widely adopted in telephony, interactive voice response (IVR) systems, and voice mail platforms since the 1980s. Each audio sample is compressed into 4 bits using an algorithm developed by Oki Electric and implemented in hardware on Dialogic Corporation's telephony interface cards. VOX files typically use a sampling rate of 6000 or 8000 Hz, producing extremely compact recordings optimized for speech intelligibility rather than musical fidelity. Because the format carries no header, playback software must know the sample rate and encoding parameters in advance — a trade-off that reduces overhead but demands careful file management. The primary advantage of VOX is storage efficiency: a one-minute voice recording at 8 kHz occupies roughly 240 KB, making it practical for systems storing thousands of prompts. Dialogic ADPCM conforms to the ITU-T G.726 standard, ensuring interoperability across telephony equipment from different vendors. Even as modern call centers migrate to IP-based systems with codecs like Opus), vast libraries of VOX recordings persist in legacy IVR deployments and compliance archives worldwide.
Initial release: 1983

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert MP3 to VOX?

VOX is the standard audio format for Dialogic telephony hardware. IVR systems and automated phone trees commonly require VOX-encoded voice prompts.

What systems use VOX files?

Dialogic boards, many IVR platforms, and legacy telephony systems use VOX files for prompts, greetings, and automated voice menus.

Is VOX good for music?

No. VOX uses 4-bit ADPCM at low sample rates — optimized for intelligible speech, not musical fidelity.

How compact are VOX files?

Very compact. 4-bit ADPCM at 8 kHz produces about 4 KB per second of audio — far smaller than the MP3 source.

Can I prepare a full IVR prompt set?

Upload all your MP3 prompts and convert them to VOX in one batch — ready for immediate deployment on your telephony platform.

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