Convert VOC to 8SVX
Convert VOC audios to 8SVX format, edit and optimize audios online and free.
The VOC file extension, short for "Voice", is an audio file format developed by Creative Labs for their SoundBlaster sound cards. VOC files store audio clips, sound effects, and instrument sounds, often used in DOS-based games and applications. These files are compressed to reduce size and contain a 26-byte header followed by data blocks with audio information. The format gained popularity in the 1990s but declined with the advent of more versatile formats like WAV. VOC files are still supported by various audio software for playback and conversion.
The 8SVX (8-Bit Sampled Voice) file format, developed by Electronic Arts as part of the Interchange File Format (IFF) standard, is used for storing 8-bit pulse-code modulation (PCM) audio on Amiga computers. Introduced in the 1980s, it was primarily used in video games, multimedia applications, and digital sound processing, enabling efficient sound playback. 8SVX files supported compression and multi-channel audio, making them ideal for memory-limited environments. Despite advancements in audio technology, 8SVX remains significant in retro computing and emulation, preserving Amiga's audio heritage.
Click Choose File and pick the VOC audio required for conversion.
Select tools to convert your VOC audio into a 8SVX audio, then click Convert.
Allow the system to complete the 8SVX conversion, then download your file.
Trim & cut VOC and convert it to 8SVX.
Vertopal CLI enables structured conversion from VOC audio to 8SVX audio.