OPUS to SLN Converter
Create Asterisk PBX signed linear audio from OPUS
Asterisk Native
SLN is what Asterisk PBX expects — convert OPUS voice prompts into the format your VoIP system uses.
Bulk Deployment
Process all OPUS voice prompts to SLN simultaneously — deploy a complete set of Asterisk audio at once.
Online Encoding
No Asterisk server needed for conversion — produce SLN from OPUS in your browser.
How to convert OPUS to SLN
Select files from Computer, Google Drive, Dropbox, URL or by dragging it on the page.
Choose sln or any other format you need as a result (more than 200 formats supported)
Let the file convert and you can download your sln file right afterwards
About formats
Frequently Asked Questions
SLN is the native raw audio format for Asterisk PBX. Voice prompts, hold music, and IVR audio must be in SLN for direct use.
Asterisk PBX, FreePBX, and Asterisk-based VoIP platforms use SLN as their primary audio format.
SLN is 8 kHz, 16-bit signed integer, little-endian raw PCM — no headers, just samples for telephony playback.
Yes — Asterisk uses SLN for hold music, voice prompts, conference audio, and all system announcements.
Upload all your OPUS prompts and convert them to SLN at once — deploy a complete Asterisk audio library.