GSM to SPX Converter
Convert your gsm files to spx online & free
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Settings
Auto
Set the overall output Speex audio bitrate. Designed for human speech encoding, Speex reaches transparency at ultra-low bitrate with a maximum bitrate of 44 kbps.
Auto (No change)
Set the number of audio channels. This setting is most useful when downmixing channels (e.g., from 5.1 to stereo).
Auto (No change)
Set the sample rate of the audio. Music with a full spectrum (20 Hz — 20 kHz) requires values not lower than 44.1 kHz to achieve transparency. More info can be found on the wiki.
Convert to GSM
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GSM 06.10 Lossy Speech Compression
GSM 06.10 Lossy Speech Compression. A lossy format for compressing speech which is used in the Global Standard for Mobile telecommunications (GSM). It’s good for its purpose, shrinking audio data size, but it will introduce lots of noise when a given audio signal is encoded and decoded multiple times. This format is used by some voice mail applications. It is rather CPU intensive.
SPX Converter
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Speex
An SPX file is a Speex audio file saved within an Ogg Vorbis container. Speex is an open source patent-free audio format designed for speech compression. It supports variable bitrate (VBR) encoding and several features not found in other audio codecs. Some examples include embedded encoding, intensity stereo encoding, and voice activity detection.
How to convert GSM to SPX
Step 1
Upload gsm-file(s)
Select files from Computer, Google Drive, Dropbox, URL or by dragging it on the page.
Step 2
Choose "to spx"
Choose spx or any other format you need as a result (more than 200 formats supported)
Step 3
Download your spx
Let the file convert and you can download your spx file right afterwards