VOB to GSRT Converter

Create Grandstream ringtones from DVD VOB audio online

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DVD to Ringtone

Turn DVD VOB audio into a personalized GSRT ringtone for your Grandstream IP phone — unique office audio from your movie collection.

Nothing to Install

Convert VOB to GSRT entirely in your browser. No Grandstream firmware tools or DVD ripping software needed on your machine.

Secure Processing

VOB uploads are deleted after conversion. GSRT output is removed within 24 hours — your audio content stays confidential.

How to convert VOB to GSRT

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

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Choose gsrt 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 gsrt file right afterwards

About formats

VOB (Video Object) is the primary container format used on DVD-Video discs, defined as part of the DVD specification developed by the DVD Forum. The format first appeared with the DVD standard finalized in September 1996 and has since been used on billions of DVD discs produced worldwide. VOB files are based on the MPEG-2 program stream format, containing multiplexed MPEG-2 video alongside audio in AC-3 (Dolby Digital), DTS, MPEG-1 Layer II, or LPCM formats. Beyond audio and video, VOB files also carry DVD subtitle streams as bitmap overlays, navigation data for menu interaction, and chapter point information. The files reside in the VIDEO_TS directory on a DVD disc, with naming conventions (VTS_01_1.VOB, etc.) reflecting the title and part structure of the content. Individual VOB files are limited to approximately 1 GB to accommodate the UDF file system requirements, with longer content spanning multiple files seamlessly. The format supports both NTSC (720x480) and PAL (720x576) video resolutions at bit rates up to 9.8 Mbps for combined audio and video. Integration of video, multi-track audio, subtitles, and navigation into a single program stream made VOB a complete solution for consumer movie delivery. While streaming and newer disc formats have supplanted DVD for new content, VOB remains hugely relevant for accessing the vast library of existing DVD content.
Developer: DVD Forum
Initial release: September 1996
GSRT is a purpose-built ringtone format developed by Grandstream Networks for its line of IP phones and VoIP endpoint devices. Each file begins with a fixed-size header identifying sample rate (typically 8 kHz or 16 kHz), bit depth, and payload length, followed by PCM or mu-law encoded audio data optimized for the small speakers found in desk phones. The design prioritizes minimal decode complexity — Grandstream handsets run on embedded processors with limited memory, so the format avoids transform stages or complex bitstream parsing. Ringtones are usually provisioned through a web management interface or a centralized configuration server, letting IT administrators push branded audio to an entire fleet of phones at once. Although GSRT occupies a narrow niche within enterprise VoIP telephony, its straightforward binary layout means conversion tools can map the payload directly to WAV with minimal effort. Key advantages include rock-solid playback reliability on Grandstream hardware, negligible latency from file read to speaker output, and seamless integration with the provisioning ecosystem for company-wide ringtone deployment.
Initial release: 2002

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert VOB to GSRT?

GSRT is the ringtone format for Grandstream IP phones. DVD VOB audio can be turned into custom ringtones for your office phone.

Which Grandstream phones use GSRT?

GXP and GRP series Grandstream IP phones support custom GSRT ringtones. Check your model documentation for upload instructions.

Should ringtones be short?

Yes — keep audio under 30 seconds for best ringtone results. Select a short DVD audio clip or trim the relevant portion before conversion.

Does VOB surround audio convert?

GSRT is mono telephony audio. DVD surround sound from VOB is mixed down to a single channel for phone speaker playback.

What encoding does GSRT support?

GSRT files can hold A-Law, mu-law, and other telephony codecs. Our converter produces the most compatible encoding for Grandstream phones.