Conversion Formats

Convert AMR to W64

Convert Adaptive Multi Rate to Sonic Foundry’s 64-bit RIFF/WAV format

Adaptive Multi Rate
Audio Read Write
This format was originally intended for voice compression and is able to change the bit rates of encoded audio data. AMR is actively used for encoding and decoding voice while its being transmitted over network channels. The format allows one to consider network capacity and adapt it to channel loads. Due to this, the voice quality is practically undiminished.
Supported: Conversion from AMR to W64 is listed.

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