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#574538 07/13/14 11:35 AM
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I have a situation where a threat was left in a district att. mailbox IES32 NT we do not have UM turned on. I have located and downloaded the .VOX file in question. I need to convert it to a WAV format. I remember their being a command line converter but can't seem to find it (probably getting my voice mails confused)does anyone know of a program that will convert .VOX to .WAV ??

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The software I like to use to convert, edit, and play called Wavepad. They have a paid with a trial and a free version
https://www.nch.com.au/wavepad/

I use it more often to convert customer's WAV files to the correct VOX format for Toshiba Stratagy.


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Thanks for the response,you don't happen to know the proper format/sample rate for a IES32-NT message. I've tried a bunch of options and all I'm getting is garble

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You could also try using the Import Raw Data option on the free audio software called Audacity. Also, judging by the last post in the forum thread I linked to, you may be able to import the files normally after installing a specific plugin.

Its great software (FREE), and I use it frequently to make my Asterisk IVR prompts.

Here's a forum listing about .vox files:

https://forum.audacityteam.org/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=25698

And here's where to download Audacity:

https://sourceforge.net/projects/audacity/?source=directory

Good luck!

Scott

Edit: I found this Wiki page that will help you with the proper sampling rates.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dialogic_ADPCM

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I was going to mention Audacity, as I have used that when converting WAV files for other systems, but I when I looked it did not seem to support VOX files. I have always used Wavepad for those files.

I was going to say G711 uLaw, 8000 mono, but that is apparently only for the greetings. The messages are stored as Dialog ADPCM 8000 mono ( as previously mentioned)


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