VOC to VOX Converter

Re-encode Sound Blaster VOC as Dialogic VOX audio

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Telephony Standard

VOX is the backbone of IVR and call center audio. Converting VOC bridges retro PC sound and modern telephony infrastructure.

Compact Output

Dialogic ADPCM compresses to 4 bits per sample — your VOC recordings become highly compact for telephony systems.

Private Processing

Voice recordings require confidentiality. Uploaded VOC files are deleted immediately, VOX outputs within 24 hours.

How to convert VOC to VOX

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

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Choose vox 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 vox file right afterwards

About formats

VOC (Creative Voice) is a digital audio container developed by Creative Technology and introduced alongside the original Sound Blaster card in 1989. It served as the native audio format for the Sound Blaster family during the DOS era, when Creative's hardware dominated PC audio. VOC files are block-based: each file consists of typed data blocks that can carry 8-bit unsigned PCM, 4-bit and 2.6-bit Creative ADPCM, 16-bit signed PCM, as well as A-law and mu-law encoded audio. This block structure also supports silence intervals, repeat loops, and marker points, giving game developers fine-grained control over sound playback. A notable advantage was hardware-level decoding — Sound Blaster cards could play VOC data directly via DMA transfer, freeing the CPU for other tasks in an era when processor cycles were precious. The format saw extensive use in DOS games from id Software, Sierra, and LucasArts. With the rise of Windows and the WAV format, VOC gradually fell out of mainstream use, yet it remains important for retro gaming preservation and for anyone working with vintage PC audio archives.
Initial release: 1989
VOX is a headerless audio format built around Dialogic ADPCM encoding, widely adopted in telephony, interactive voice response (IVR) systems, and voice mail platforms since the 1980s. Each audio sample is compressed into 4 bits using an algorithm developed by Oki Electric and implemented in hardware on Dialogic Corporation's telephony interface cards. VOX files typically use a sampling rate of 6000 or 8000 Hz, producing extremely compact recordings optimized for speech intelligibility rather than musical fidelity. Because the format carries no header, playback software must know the sample rate and encoding parameters in advance — a trade-off that reduces overhead but demands careful file management. The primary advantage of VOX is storage efficiency: a one-minute voice recording at 8 kHz occupies roughly 240 KB, making it practical for systems storing thousands of prompts. Dialogic ADPCM conforms to the ITU-T G.726 standard, ensuring interoperability across telephony equipment from different vendors. Even as modern call centers migrate to IP-based systems with codecs like Opus, vast libraries of VOX recordings persist in legacy IVR deployments and compliance archives worldwide.
Initial release: 1983

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert VOC to VOX?

VOX (Dialogic ADPCM) is the industry standard for IVR prompts and call center audio. Converting VOC prepares voice recordings for telephony systems.

What can open VOX files?

Dialogic telephony hardware, Asterisk with appropriate modules, and SoX all handle VOX. Ubiquitous in call center technology.

What is Dialogic ADPCM?

Dialogic ADPCM (OKI ADPCM) is a 4-bit voice compression codec for IVR systems, call centers, and telephony applications worldwide.

Are VOC and VOX related?

Despite similar names, they are entirely different. VOC is Creative Sound Blaster; VOX is Dialogic telephony. Different ecosystems.

Does VOX have headers?

VOX files are typically headerless — just raw ADPCM data. The sample rate must be known by the reading application.

VOC to VOX Quality Rating

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