PRC to HTK Converter

Convert handheld PRC recordings to HTK

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Convert legacy PRC audio to HTK — speech research PCM accessible on modern platforms and devices.

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Your PRC files are erased immediately after processing. HTK results are cleaned from our servers within 24 hours.

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How to convert PRC to HTK

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

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Choose htk 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 htk file right afterwards

About formats

PRC is an audio file format associated with Psion handheld organizers, particularly the Series 3 and Series 5 lines from the 1990s. These pocket computers included built-in microphones and basic voice recording capabilities, storing captured audio in the PRC container. The encoding is typically ADPCM-based (Adaptive Differential Pulse-Code Modulation), balancing file size against audio intelligibility given the severe storage constraints of early PDAs — the original Psion Series 3 had just 256 KB of RAM doubling as storage. PRC audio is generally mono at low sample rates (often 8 kHz), optimized for speech rather than music. One advantage was tight integration with the EPOC operating system (later evolving into Symbian), letting users embed voice notes directly in agenda entries and database records. The compact file sizes — a minute of speech consumed only a few kilobytes — made it feasible to store dozens of memos on devices with minimal memory. While PRC audio is a legacy format today, conversion tools exist for extracting recordings from archived Psion devices, which remain collectible among retro computing enthusiasts.
Developer: Psion PLC
Initial release: 1993
HTK is the native waveform container for the Hidden Markov Model Toolkit, a software suite developed at Cambridge University's Engineering Department for speech recognition research. First distributed in 1993, HTK rapidly became a reference platform in computational linguistics labs worldwide, and its file format followed suit. Each file stores a sequence of parameter vectors or raw samples prefixed by a 12-byte header specifying the number of frames, the frame period in 100 ns units, the byte count per frame, and a type code indicating the data kind — options range from waveform PCM to Mel-frequency cepstral coefficients and filter-bank energies. This versatility lets a single container carry both source audio and extracted features without changing parsers. The deliberately minimal header avoids alignment padding or optional chunks, making the format trivial to read from C, Python, or MATLAB with a few lines of binary I/O. Three advantages underpin HTK's lasting relevance: tight integration with the HTK training and recognition pipeline, deterministic byte layout that eliminates parser ambiguity, and widespread adoption in academic corpora.
Initial release: 1993

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert PRC to HTK?

PRC is locked to obsolete Psion PDAs. HTK makes your recordings accessible on modern devices and standard audio software.

What applications open HTK files?

The HTK toolkit, SOX, and Kaldi can handle HTK files. Most are available as free downloads for major operating systems.

How is the HTK audio quality?

HTK provides good quality at standard settings. The output clarity depends on the original PRC recording quality.

How fast is the conversion?

Both formats produce manageable file sizes. The PRC to HTK conversion finishes almost instantly on our infrastructure.

Are my files kept private?

PRC uploads are removed right after processing. All HTK output files are cleaned from servers within 24 hours.

Can I convert multiple PRC files?

Yes. Upload several PRC files and convert them all to HTK in one session. Batch processing is supported.