PVF Converter

Online PVF audio converter — convert to AAC, MP3, FLAC and more free

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Broad Format Coverage

Transform PVF recordings into 55+ audio formats. 153 conversion paths cover mainstream and niche targets alike.

Browser-Only Workflow

No downloads, no plugins, no command-line scripts. Convert PVF audio entirely in your web browser on any operating system.

Tailored Output

Set bitrate, sample rate, and channels before conversion begins. Get audio that fits your playback requirements precisely.

Portable Voice Format

PVF is a minimal voice-encoding format designed for straightforward audio storage. Convertio unlocks it for use with modern players and tools.

Privacy First

Uploads vanish from servers right after conversion. Outputs are automatically deleted within 24 hours for complete data privacy.

Instant Results

Server-side encoding delivers your converted audio in seconds. No queues, no delays — just fast processing.

How to convert PVF file

1

Upload your PVF audio from Computer, Google Drive, Dropbox, or by entering a direct link.

2

Choose the output format from 55+ options — AAC, MP3, FLAC, OGG, AIFF, and beyond.

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Adjust audio settings such as bitrate, sample rate, and channels, or keep the default values.

4

Click Convert, wait a few seconds, and download the processed audio.

About format

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 PVF to a common format?

PVF is an uncommon audio format with negligible player support. Converting to MP3 or WAV makes your recordings immediately usable on any device.

What can play PVF audio?

SoX and PureData can handle PVF recordings. For standard playback, converting to a widely supported format through Convertio is the practical solution.

Is there a fee for PVF conversion?

No, basic conversion on convertio.tools is free. Premium plans add extended upload limits and faster queues for heavy users.

Can I convert several PVF recordings at once?

Yes — batch conversion is supported. Upload multiple recordings, set formats, and convert them all in a single operation.

How long does conversion take?

Most audio conversions complete in seconds. Processing time scales with recording length but stays minimal overall.

PVF conversion quality rating

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