APE to CVS Converter

Re-encode APE audio to CVS telephony format online

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Telephony Ready

Convert APE voice recordings into CVS — a delta modulation format designed specifically for telephony signal processing.

Compact Voice Data

CVS compresses voice signals efficiently, producing small files from your lossless APE source for telephony pipelines.

Private Processing

Your APE uploads are erased instantly. CVS outputs are purged from our servers within 24 hours.

How to convert APE to CVS

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

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Choose cvs 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 cvs file right afterwards

About formats

APE is the file format of Monkey's Audio, a lossless compression algorithm created by Matt Ashland around 2000. The codec achieves some of the highest compression ratios among lossless encoders — typically reducing CD-quality audio to 50-60% of its original size, with an insane preset pushing further at the cost of speed. Every bit of the original waveform is preserved and perfectly reconstructable. The engine uses adaptive prediction filters and range coding to exploit redundancies in PCM audio, with multiple compression levels letting users balance processing time against file size. A standout advantage is superior compression density: tests frequently show APE files 2-5% smaller than equivalent FLAC or WavPack encodings. The format bundles robust tagging through APEv2 metadata, supporting album art, lyrics, and extensive catalog information. While platform support is narrower than FLAC — playback requires software like foobar2000 or VLC — audiophiles who prioritize storage efficiency without quality compromise continue to favor APE as their archival format of choice.
Initial release: 2000
CVS is a telephony audio encoding based on Continuously Variable Slope Delta modulation, representing voice through a 1-bit delta scheme where step size adapts to track input amplitude. Developed within CCITT (now ITU-T) standards during the 1970s, CVS encodes by comparing each sample to the previous one and outputting a single bit — up or down — with slope magnitude adjusting based on recent bit patterns. This yields extremely low bit rates, typically 16 kbps at 8 kHz sampling, efficient for narrowband voice over constrained channels. CVS files store signed delta-encoded data and are commonly processed using tools like SoX. A significant advantage is bandwidth economy: the 1-bit-per-sample approach demands minimal transmission capacity, essential for military radio links and early digital telephone infrastructure. The adaptive slope mechanism also prevents overload distortion on rapidly changing signals while keeping granular noise acceptable during quiet passages. Though modern wideband codecs have superseded CVS, it retains historical importance and niche utility in legacy telephony and embedded communication devices.
Developer: CCITT / ITU-T
Initial release: 1970

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert APE to CVS?

CVS uses delta modulation optimized for voice signals in telephony. Converting from lossless APE ensures the cleanest voice data for these systems.

What systems use CVS?

CVS is found in certain telephony platforms and voice communication equipment that employ continuously variable slope delta modulation.

What tools handle CVS?

SoX is the primary tool for working with CVS files. Some telephony development frameworks also support the format.

Will music sound good in CVS?

No — CVS is optimized exclusively for voice. Music converted to CVS will sound severely degraded due to the narrow bandwidth.

Can I convert multiple files?

Yes. Upload several APE files at once and batch-convert them to CVS — useful for processing voice recording collections.

Is my data protected?

APE uploads are deleted immediately after conversion. CVS outputs are removed from our servers within 24 hours.