NIST to PVF Converter

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Audio quality from NIST to PVF is handled carefully. The converter respects sample rates and bit depths for accurate results.

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How to convert NIST to PVF

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

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Choose pvf 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 pvf 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
PVF (Portable Voice Format) is a simple audio file format designed for voice message storage in Linux-based telephony systems, most notably ISDN4Linux and its vbox voicemail application. The format emerged from the European ISDN ecosystem of the late 1990s, when Linux servers increasingly handled PBX and answering machine duties over digital phone lines. PVF files store raw signed 16-bit PCM samples at 8000 Hz mono, preceded by a minimal plain-text header specifying data format and byte ordering. This deliberate simplicity is one of the format's primary strengths — with no compression and a human-readable header, PVF files are trivially easy to parse, pipe, and manipulate using standard Unix tools. The 8 kHz rate matches the Nyquist requirement for telephone-bandwidth speech (300-3400 Hz), making PVF a natural intermediate format for voice processing pipelines. Another advantage is cross-architecture portability: the explicit byte-order declaration means PVF files move between big-endian and little-endian systems without ambiguity. The SoX audio toolkit provides native PVF read/write support, enabling straightforward conversion to modern formats.
Developer: ISDN4Linux Project
Initial release: 1997

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert NIST to PVF?

NIST files are not compatible with VoIP phone systems. PVF is designed for portable voice format telephony and PBX integrations.

What software opens PVF files?

You can open PVF with SoX or specialized VoIP/telephony applications that handle PVF streams.

Can I batch convert multiple NIST files to PVF?

You can upload as many NIST files as needed and convert them to PVF together. No need to process files individually.

Is NIST to PVF conversion safe and private?

Security is built in. NIST files are wiped after conversion completes, and the PVF downloads are cleared within 24 hours.

Do I need special software for this conversion?

No — everything runs in the browser. You do not need to download or install any application to convert NIST to PVF.

How long does NIST to PVF conversion take?

The process is quick. Our cloud servers handle NIST to PVF conversion rapidly, with most files ready in under a minute.