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GSM to TTA

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How to convert GSM to TTA?

Online GSM to TTA, you can put the GSM to TTA format on your computer, tablet or mobile phone without downloading any software!

Step 1

Upload GSM file

Select files from your computer, Google Drive, Dropbox, URL or by dragging them on the page.
Step 2

Select 'TTA'

Select output TTA or any other format as the conversion result (click the Convert button)
Step 3

Download your GSM file

After the conversion you can download your TTA file and upload it to Google Drive, Dropbox.

gsm : GSM 06.10 Lossy Speech Compression

GSM 06.10 Lossy Speech Compression. A lossy format for compressing speech which is used in the Global Standard for Mobile telecommunications (GSM). It’s good for its purpose, shrinking audio data size, but it will introduce lots of noise when a given audio signal is encoded and decoded multiple times. This format is used by some voice mail applications. It is rather CPU intensive.

tta : True Audio

TTA is a simple and stable lossless audio data format for real-time compressing of digital music. Free and fully-functional for any use. It has a very simple structure. The TTA file header contains a unique format identifier, which is followed by meta-data block. Meta-data block contains minimal information which is needed for restoring the original stream (including number of channels, count of bits per sample, sample rate and overall number of samples in file, etc.) and ended by a 32-bit control sum. Following that header, we write one or more audio frames. Each frame is ended by a 32-bit control sum; a decoder may start decoding from any frame in the stream. The compressed samples of channels in a frame are located sequentially, as in a simple PCM data format.
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