NIST to SLN Converter

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Quick Conversion

Our optimized pipeline converts NIST to SLN swiftly. Upload your recording and have the result ready almost immediately.

True-to-Source

NIST to SLN transcoding delivers faithful output. The conversion engine processes your audio data with precision and care.

Secure Processing

All uploaded NIST data is wiped immediately after conversion. Your SLN downloads are cleared from servers within 24 hours.

How to convert NIST to SLN

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

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Choose sln 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 sln 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
SLN (Signed Linear) is a headerless raw audio format storing 16-bit signed linear PCM samples at 8000 Hz mono, most closely associated with Asterisk) — the open-source PBX framework developed by Digium (now Sangoma Technologies). Within Asterisk, SLN serves as the native internal audio representation: every codec transcoding operation passes through signed linear as an intermediate step. This makes SLN the backbone of Asterisk's codec translation architecture. The format contains nothing but raw samples — no headers, no metadata, no framing — so parameters must be known in advance. While this lack of self-description might seem limiting, it is actually an advantage in telephony where sample format is fixed by convention and every overhead byte matters across thousands of simultaneous channels. The 8000 Hz rate aligns with the G.711 standard for traditional telephony, capturing the full 300-3400 Hz voice band. Asterisk also supports extended variants (sln16, sln32, sln48) for wideband audio. SLN files require no decoding — just direct memory mapping — making them ideal for real-time mixing, conferencing, and prompt playback in high-density VoIP environments.
Initial release: 1999

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert NIST to SLN?

NIST SPHERE headers create overhead for telephony use. SLN provides raw signed linear audio ideal for Asterisk PBX systems.

What software opens SLN files?

You can open SLN with Asterisk PBX, SoX, or telephony platforms that use raw signed linear audio.

Can I adjust audio settings before converting?

Yes. You can configure sample rate, bit depth, and channel count before starting the NIST to SLN conversion process.

Will converting NIST to SLN affect audio quality?

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

Can I batch convert multiple NIST files to SLN?

Yes — upload several NIST files at once and convert them all to SLN simultaneously. The batch feature saves considerable time.

Is NIST to SLN conversion safe and private?

Completely. Your NIST files are deleted right after conversion, and the SLN results are automatically purged within 24 hours.