SPH to CDDA Converter

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Cloud Processing

Our servers handle all SPH to CDDA processing. Your computer or phone stays responsive without any performance impact.

Clean Output

Converting SPH to CDDA maintains your recording quality. The engine handles speech audio data with precision and accuracy.

Data Protected

Uploaded SPH files are wiped immediately after processing. Resulting CDDA outputs are deleted automatically within 24 hours.

How to convert SPH to CDDA

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

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Choose cdda 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 cdda file right afterwards

About formats

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
CDDA (Compact Disc Digital Audio), known as the Red Book standard, defines audio stored on music CDs. Jointly developed by Sony and Philips and published in 1980, it established parameters that shaped digital audio for decades: 16-bit linear PCM at 44.1 kHz stereo, yielding 1,411.2 kbps uncompressed. Each disc holds up to 80 minutes organized into tracks with index points, sub-channel data for text display, and error correction codes (CIRC) ensuring reliable playback despite minor scratches. When audio is ripped from a CD, the resulting stream is often saved with the .cdda extension as raw PCM before conversion. The most obvious advantage is uncompressed, lossless nature — what reaches your ears is mathematically identical to the studio master at the specified resolution. Robust error correction provides excellent resilience, maintaining audio integrity even when disc surfaces suffer moderate wear. Having sold billions of units since the first commercial release in 1982, CDDA established baseline quality expectations for digital music and remains the reference against which compressed codecs are measured.
Developer: Sony / Philips
Initial release: October 1980

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert SPH to CDDA?

SPH speech data needs to be burned to audio CDs. CDDA is the Red Book standard required for playable compact discs.

What can open CDDA audio?

Open CDDA with any CD player, VLC, Windows Media Player, or disc authoring software.

What devices can I use for SPH to CDDA conversion?

Any device with a browser — Windows, macOS, Linux, ChromeOS, iOS, Android. The tool has no operating system requirements.

Can I change audio settings before converting SPH to CDDA?

You can customize sample rate, bit depth, and channel layout in the settings panel before converting SPH to CDDA.

Is SPH to CDDA conversion lossless?

When the target is a lossless format, all audio data from your SPH recording is preserved. Lossy targets apply perceptual compression.

Can I convert many SPH files to CDDA in one batch?

Yes — upload all your SPH files at once and convert them all to CDDA simultaneously. Batch processing is fully supported.