SLN Converter

Convert SLN raw audio to WAV, MP3, AAC and 55+ formats free online

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Format Flexibility

Convert SLN to 55+ audio formats. 153 conversion directions ensure compatibility with any player, editor, or archival system.

Straightforward Flow

Upload, pick format, convert. The simple three-step process gets your telephony audio into a usable format without any complexity.

Voice-Tuned Settings

Adjust sample rate, bitrate, and channels to match your archival or playback standards. Optimize for clarity, file size, or both.

Asterisk PBX Native

SLN is the native signed linear format of the Asterisk telephony platform — widely used in VoIP systems and call recording infrastructure.

Call Privacy Protected

Uploaded recordings are deleted immediately after conversion. Outputs are purged within 24 hours — sensitive call data stays confidential.

Server-Side Processing

Encoding runs entirely in the cloud. No PBX tools or audio codecs needed locally — just a browser and your recordings.

How to convert SLN file

1

Upload your SLN recording from Computer, Google Drive, Dropbox, or paste a URL to the audio.

2

Choose the format you want: WAV, MP3, SD2, AAC, FLAC, or another of 55+ targets.

3

Set bitrate, sample rate, or channel options to customize the output, or proceed with defaults.

4

Convert and download your audio once processing is done — typically a matter of seconds.

About format

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 SLN audio?

SLN is a raw telephony format used by Asterisk PBX systems. Converting to WAV or MP3 makes call recordings playable on any standard media player.

What software opens SLN recordings?

Asterisk and SoX handle SLN natively. For regular playback or sharing, converting to WAV or MP3 through Convertio is the quickest approach.

Is converting SLN free?

Yes — free conversion is available on convertio.tools for all users. Premium plans add higher upload limits and faster processing.

Can I convert call recordings in bulk?

Upload multiple SLN recordings simultaneously and convert them all in one batch. Each recording can have its own output format.

Will conversion affect call recording quality?

SLN is uncompressed PCM audio. Converting to WAV wraps it in a proper container with no quality change. MP3 compresses but stays clear for voice.

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