VOX to AIFF conversion is the process of transforming audio stored in the VOX format — a low-bitrate, often ADPCM-compressed telephony/voice format commonly used by legacy answering machines and telephony systems — into AIFF, an uncompressed, high-quality PCM audio container used on professional and Apple platforms. The conversion unpacks or decodes the VOX data and re-encodes it as AIFF to enable editing, archiving, or playback in modern audio software.
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Read guide →Drag your .VOX file from your computer or use the browse function.
Confirm .aiff as the selected destination format.
Click "Convert" and download your converted .AIFF file once ready.
The VOX file format uses Dialogic ADPCM codec and typically has a MIME type of audio/vox, commonly used for telephony recordings. AIFF files have the MIME type audio/aiff, store uncompressed PCM audio, and are widely used in professional audio editing and Mac environments. AIFF supports multiple channels and high bit rates for superior sound.
The AIFF (.AIFF) format is commonly used for audio. Understanding its characteristics can be helpful when converting to or from other formats like VOX.
While specific technical details aren't available here, AIFF files generally serve the purpose of storing audio effectively within their domain.
Easily convert your VOX audio files to AIFF format using our online VOX to AIFF converter. No downloads or installations are required. Simply upload your VOX file and get a high-quality AIFF audio file within seconds.
VOX files are compressed and primarily used for voice recordings with limited compatibility. AIFF is an uncompressed, high-quality audio format preferred for professional audio applications. While VOX files save space, AIFF files deliver superior sound quality and broader software support.
Keep individual VOX files under 250 MB for reliable browser-based conversion; larger files may require desktop tools or a premium service.
To preserve audio fidelity, convert VOX to AIFF using a matching or higher sample rate (e.g., convert 8000 Hz VOX to 8000 Hz or 44100 Hz AIFF) and choose 16-bit or 24-bit PCM output.
For batch conversion, group files with the same sample rate and channel layout to avoid unnecessary resampling and speed up processing.
Be aware that VOX is typically 4-bit ADPCM and inherently low bitrate — conversion to AIFF cannot recover lost detail, it only prevents further compression losses.
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If your workflow requires smaller files, consider exporting AIFF-C (lossless compressed AIFF) or converting to a high-bitrate lossy format after archiving the AIFF.