NIST to CDDA Converter

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No platform restrictions — convert NIST to CDDA on any device with a browser. Desktop and mobile are equally supported.

File Security

Security is built in. NIST uploads are deleted post-conversion, and CDDA files are automatically removed within 24 hours.

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How to convert NIST to CDDA

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

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Choose cdda 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 cdda file right afterwards

About formats

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
CDDA (Compact Disc Digital Audio), known as the Red Book standard, defines audio stored on music CDs. Jointly developed by Sony and Philips and published in 1980, it established parameters that shaped digital audio for decades: 16-bit linear PCM at 44.1 kHz stereo, yielding 1,411.2 kbps uncompressed. Each disc holds up to 80 minutes organized into tracks with index points, sub-channel data for text display, and error correction codes (CIRC) ensuring reliable playback despite minor scratches. When audio is ripped from a CD, the resulting stream is often saved with the .cdda extension as raw PCM before conversion. The most obvious advantage is uncompressed, lossless nature — what reaches your ears is mathematically identical to the studio master at the specified resolution. Robust error correction provides excellent resilience, maintaining audio integrity even when disc surfaces suffer moderate wear. Having sold billions of units since the first commercial release in 1982, CDDA established baseline quality expectations for digital music and remains the reference against which compressed codecs are measured.
Developer: Sony / Philips
Initial release: October 1980

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert NIST to CDDA?

NIST recordings need to be placed on audio CDs. CDDA is the Red Book standard required for burning audio compact discs.

What software opens CDDA files?

You can open CDDA with any CD player, VLC, or audio extraction software like Exact Audio Copy.

How long does NIST to CDDA conversion take?

Most NIST files convert to CDDA within seconds. Larger recordings may take a moment longer, but results arrive quickly.

What platforms support NIST to CDDA conversion?

Any device with a web browser — Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, iOS. The converter requires no installed software at all.

Can I adjust audio settings before converting?

The converter lets you tweak sample rate, bit depth, and channel layout before processing your NIST recording into CDDA.

Will converting NIST to CDDA affect audio quality?

Quality depends on the target codec. Lossless formats like FLAC or WAV preserve everything. Lossy codecs introduce minor, typically imperceptible loss.