IRCAM to VOX conversion is the process of transforming audio files saved in the IRCAM format (a specialized format used by IRCAM tools for high-precision research and music production) into VOX format, a lightweight ADPCM-based voice audio file commonly used for telephony and legacy voice applications. This conversion re-encodes channel, sample rate, and bit-depth information as needed so the resulting .vox file is playable by VOX-compatible players and telephony systems.
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IRCAM files typically have a MIME type of audio/x-ircam and are used for storing multichannel and synthesized audio data. VOX files use the audio/vox MIME type and usually contain Dialogic ADPCM encoded voice data. IRCAM is favored in professional audio environments, whereas VOX is common in telephony and voice mail systems.
The VOX (.VOX) format is commonly used for audio. Understanding its characteristics can be helpful when converting to or from other formats like IRCAM.
While specific technical details aren't available here, VOX files generally serve the purpose of storing audio effectively within their domain.
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IRCAM files are primarily used for high-quality audio processing and complex sound synthesis. VOX files, on the other hand, are compressed voice audio files commonly used in telephony due to their small size. While IRCAM supports advanced audio data, VOX focuses on efficient storage and transmission of voice recordings.
Keep original IRCAM sources under 50 MB for fastest online conversion; larger files can be converted but will take longer and may require desktop tools.
To preserve audio fidelity, export IRCAM projects to high-resolution PCM (e.g., 24-bit WAV) before converting; then select the highest VOX sample rate supported to reduce resampling artifacts.
For batch conversion, group files with uniform sample rates and channel layouts to avoid per-file reconfiguration and speed up processing.
Remember VOX is typically mono and uses ADPCM compression—stereo content will be mixed to mono and some dynamic detail will be lost.
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Format-specific limitation: VOX does not support embedded metadata or multiple audio tracks, so ID3-style tags and multitrack data from IRCAM will not carry over.