AIFF to VOX conversion is the process of transforming audio stored in the AIFF (Audio Interchange File Format) container—typically uncompressed PCM used for high-quality audio—into the VOX format, which uses Dialogic ADPCM compression commonly used for telephony and voice prompts. This conversion re-encodes the audio to the VOX codec and sampling/bitrate characteristics required by legacy telephony systems or IVR platforms.
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AIFF files use the MIME type audio/aiff and typically contain uncompressed PCM audio data, making them suitable for audio production. VOX files often utilize the MIME type audio/vox and are encoded with the Dialogic ADPCM codec, primarily used in telephony and voice mail systems. Both formats serve distinct purposes depending on quality and compression needs.
The VOX (.VOX) format is commonly used for audio. Understanding its characteristics can be helpful when converting to or from other formats like AIFF.
While specific technical details aren't available here, VOX files generally serve the purpose of storing audio effectively within their domain.
Easily convert your AIFF audio files to VOX format using our fast and reliable online converter. Designed for convenience and quality, our tool supports seamless AIFF to VOX conversions without the need for software installation.
AIFF is an uncompressed audio format known for high fidelity and large file sizes, commonly used in professional audio editing. VOX files are compressed and optimized for voice recordings, offering smaller sizes and compatibility with telephony systems. Choosing VOX over AIFF is beneficial when storage space and playback on voice devices are priorities.
Keep source AIFF files under 50 MB for fastest browser-based conversion; larger files still convert but may be slower or require uploading on stable connections.
Preserve quality by normalizing levels and trimming high-frequency content before converting; VOX ADPCM is optimized for voice and not high-fidelity music.
Use mono downmix and appropriate sample rate (8 kHz or 11 kHz) when targeting telephony systems to ensure compatibility and smaller file size.
For bulk needs, perform batch conversions with a desktop tool or batch API to avoid repeated manual uploads; verify one sample file first to set parameters.
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Format limitation: VOX uses low-bit ADPCM and cannot preserve full-bandwidth, stereo, or high-fidelity audio—expect loss of music detail and stereo separation.