SOU to SPH Converter

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Simple Workflow

Upload your SOU recording, select SPH, and download the result — three steps, no technical skills required.

Fast Results

Most SOU to SPH conversions complete in seconds. The cloud-based engine processes recordings rapidly regardless of length.

Format Upgrade

SOU is a niche legacy format with minimal support. Converting to SPH brings your audio into a format recognized by HTK toolkit and many other tools.

How to convert SOU to SPH

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

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Choose sph 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 sph file right afterwards

About formats

SOU is a raw audio format designation that functions as an alias for unsigned 8-bit PCM data (u8) in the SoX audio processing framework. Files with the .sou extension contain headerless, uncompressed audio samples stored as unsigned 8-bit integers — each byte represents a single amplitude value from 0 to 255, with 128 as the silence midpoint. Because there is no header, playback parameters such as sample rate and channel count must be specified externally. The default assumption is typically mono at 8000 Hz, though the data can represent any rate the recording hardware supported. The u8 encoding that SOU aliases is one of the simplest possible digital audio representations, predating structured audio containers like WAV and AIFF. Raw unsigned PCM was commonly produced by early sound cards and digitizers in the late 1980s and early 1990s, when storage constraints and limited processing power made headerless formats a practical choice. One advantage is absolute simplicity: SOU files can be read by any program capable of basic file I/O, with no parsing of container structures or metadata decoding required — useful for embedded systems, hardware diagnostics, and educational contexts where audio fundamentals are being explored. The format's minimal overhead also means that conversion to any modern container is lossless and instantaneous, since the raw PCM samples can be wrapped in a WAV or AIFF header without any transcoding.
Developer: SoX Contributors
Initial release: 1991
SPH is the file extension for audio stored in the NIST SPHERE (SPeech HEader REsources) format, a standard created by the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology around 1990. Built for speech research, SPH files carry a 1024-byte ASCII header packed with metadata — database identifiers, channel counts, sample rates, byte ordering, and compression type — making every recording self-describing. The underlying audio is typically 16-bit linear PCM sampled at 16 kHz, though other configurations are permitted. Researchers at NIST, DARPA, and universities worldwide rely on SPH for distributing speech corpora such as TIMIT, Switchboard, and the LDC collections that underpin modern automatic speech recognition systems. A key advantage is that the human-readable header lets scripts parse recording metadata without binary decoding. The format's strict standardization also eliminates ambiguity when sharing datasets across institutions and platforms. Because SPH files store uncompressed PCM, they preserve full audio fidelity — critical when training acoustic models where even small artifacts can skew results.
Initial release: 1990

Frequently Asked Questions

Why should I switch from SOU to SPH?

SOU is a raw headerless format with no built-in metadata support. Converting to SPH gives you standard for speech research corpora.

Which software opens SPH recordings?

You can open SPH with HTK toolkit, SoX, and speech research tools.

Does SOU to SPH conversion affect quality?

SPH preserves audio data faithfully. Since SOU already has limited fidelity, the SPH output matches the original quality exactly.

Is SOU to SPH conversion available on all platforms?

It works on any platform — desktop or mobile. Just open your browser, upload the SOU recording, and convert to SPH.

Is my SOU audio kept private during conversion?

Your uploaded SOU recordings are deleted immediately after conversion. The resulting SPH outputs are removed within 24 hours.

Do I need to install anything for SOU to SPH?

No installation required. The converter runs entirely in your web browser — just upload, convert, and download.