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  • 1.  Transcoding to G.711

    Posted 05-19-2023 18:09
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    Hi,
    I have a bunch of MP3s that are going to be used as prompts. I'd like to transcode them all to G.711 mu-law .WAV files and have tried using Adobe Audition - but they sound HORRIBLE!
    I expect them to be lower quality, but even during silences, there is what sounds like rain (or static) over the top.
    Does anyone have any suggestions as to a different method or utility to do this?
    TIA


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    Paul Simpson
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  • 2.  RE: Transcoding to G.711

    Posted 05-20-2023 07:54
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    Hi Paul,

    I mainly use Audacity to edit and convert audio files which is an open-source software.

    Most often you can just select Export to WAV in the file menu, but you can also use FFmpeg plugin if the defaults don't convert them properly.



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  • 3.  RE: Transcoding to G.711
    Best Answer

    Posted 05-21-2023 01:05
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    I've been using Switch Audio Converter for over a decade to take various audio formats and turn them into phone-ready versions.  Super easy to work with, and it has presets for PCMU (G.711u).
    https://www.nch.com.au/switch/index.html 



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  • 4.  RE: Transcoding to G.711

    Posted 05-21-2023 22:56
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    I'm with Paul here.  NCH makes great software and at a very reasonable price.  

    One thing to remember is that you need to reduce the file before saving.  Once you read in the MP3, change these parameters:
    1. Stereo to Mono
    2. 44 kHz to 8 kHz
    3. 16-bits to 8-bits

    Once you have it in that format, then save as wavefile with PCM or ADPCM encoding.  



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  • 5.  RE: Transcoding to G.711

    Posted 05-22-2023 12:29
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    Back in the day...(2003 or so) Interactive Intelligence used (Sonic, then Sony) Sound Forge to convert all the hold music files...

    Looks like a version of it is still out there, but I like the idea of Switch Audio Converter much better...



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  • 6.  RE: Transcoding to G.711

    Posted 05-22-2023 12:44
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    Thank you for the responses, everyone!
    I grabbed a copy of Switch Audio Converter and it seems to be doing the job. What is making me scratch my head is the fact that Audition is butchering the files! 😮



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    Paul Simpson
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