ASF to DVMS Converter

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Convert ASF to DVMS in a few clicks — overcome compatibility barriers and access your audio content anywhere.

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How to convert ASF to DVMS

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

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Choose dvms 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 dvms file right afterwards

About formats

ASF (Advanced Systems Format) is a proprietary digital media container developed by Microsoft to support streaming over networks. Introduced in 1996, it was originally called Active Streaming Format and later renamed to Advanced Streaming Format before receiving its current name. ASF serves as the underlying container for Windows Media Audio (WMA) and Windows Media Video (WMV) content, though it can accommodate data from any codec. The format was architected with network delivery in mind, incorporating features such as forward error correction, scalable bit rate support, and the ability to seek within streams without downloading the entire file. ASF files include a header object containing metadata, a data object holding the actual media content, and optional index objects that enable efficient random access. One key advantage is built-in support for digital rights management, which made ASF a popular choice for commercial content distribution during the early days of online media. The container handles multiple synchronized streams, including video, audio, script commands, and metadata markers. While ASF has been largely superseded by more modern containers in many use cases, it remains relevant in legacy Windows media ecosystems and enterprise environments that rely on Windows Media Services infrastructure.
Developer: Microsoft
Initial release: March 12, 1996
DVMS (Dutch Voice Messaging System) is a telephony-grade audio encoding born from the Netherlands' early push toward digital voicemail infrastructure. Deployed through KPN (formerly PTT Telecom) in the mid-1980s, the format stores mono voice data at a narrow 8 kHz sample rate, prioritizing compact message size over sonic breadth. Audio is compressed with a proprietary variant of logarithmic companding similar to European A-law encoding, squeezing recordings to roughly 8 kbit/s while keeping speech intelligible. Each file carries a small header identifying sample rate, compression type, and message metadata, which made automated routing across early PBX and voicemail systems straightforward. Although DVMS never gained traction outside Dutch telecom circles, it influenced how European carriers designed later voice messaging protocols. Tools like SoX and several legacy telephony libraries still read and write DVMS files, allowing archival playback of decades-old messages. Among its practical advantages: extremely small file sizes (a one-minute message occupies roughly 60 KB), reliable speech clarity despite aggressive compression, and a simple container layout that is easy to parse programmatically.
Developer: Dutch PTT Telecom
Initial release: 1984

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert ASF to DVMS?

DVMS provides telephony voice messaging format, which ASF cannot offer due to limited cross-platform support and poor compatibility outside Windows. The conversion bridges that gap.

How do I open a DVMS file?

Open DVMS with SoX or telephony-oriented audio applications. Most handle the format without any extra plugins or codecs.

Is any software installation required?

No. The entire ASF to DVMS conversion runs in your browser via convertio.co. Nothing to download or install on your machine.

Can I convert multiple ASF to DVMS at once?

Absolutely. Upload several ASF files and convert them all to DVMS in one batch — each processes independently.

Will the audio quality be preserved?

Audio quality depends on the bitrate you choose. Higher bitrates retain more detail from the original ASF soundtrack.

Does converting ASF to DVMS keep only the audio?

Yes — when you convert a video format to DVMS, the converter extracts the audio track and discards the video stream entirely.