VOX to SOU Converter

Convert Dialogic VOX audio to SBStudio SOU format

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Telephony to Sound Blaster

Bridge Dialogic IVR and the Creative Labs ecosystem. Two vintage audio worlds connected.

Online Processing

No DOS environment needed. Convert VOX to SOU in the browser.

Quick Results

Both formats are compact. Conversion finishes in seconds.

How to convert VOX to SOU

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

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Choose sou 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 sou file right afterwards

About formats

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
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

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert VOX to SOU?

SOU is the native format of SBStudio II — the DOS-era Sound Blaster audio editor. Converting VOX bridges Dialogic telephony audio into this vintage ecosystem.

How do I open SOU files?

SBStudio II on DOS or a DOS emulator is the primary app for SOU. Modern tools like SoX and Audacity may also import SOU data for playback and editing.

Is VOX to SOU a common conversion?

Unusual but purposeful — it connects Dialogic telephony recordings with the Creative Labs Sound Blaster world for retro computing enthusiasts.

Can I convert multiple VOX files to SOU at once?

Yes — batch conversion is supported. Upload several VOX files and each will be independently encoded into SOU for separate download from the converter.

What happens to my VOX files after conversion?

VOX uploads are permanently removed from servers as soon as processing completes. SOU output is automatically deleted within 24 hours for privacy.