SOX vs VOC
A detailed comparison of SoX Audio and Creative Voice — file size, quality, compatibility, and which format to choose for your workflow.
SoX Audio
Audio FilesSoX (Sound eXchange) native format is used by the SoX command-line audio processing tool as an intermediate representation. It preserves full sample precision and metadata during complex audio processing chains involving multiple transformations.
About SOX filesCreative Voice
Audio FilesVOC (Creative Voice) is an audio file format created by Creative Labs for Sound Blaster sound cards. It was a dominant PC audio format in the DOS gaming era, supporting multiple data blocks with different sample rates within a single file.
About VOC filesStrengths Comparison
SOX Strengths
- Preserves full PCM precision between SoX steps.
- Proprietary but documented format.
- Useful as pipeline intermediate in audio scripts.
VOC Strengths
- Retro-gaming archive format.
- Supported by DOSBox and SoX.
- Block-based structure allows streaming.
Limitations
SOX Limitations
- Niche format — almost no tool outside SoX reads .sox.
- Superseded in most workflows by WAV or FLAC for intermediates.
- Rare in production deployments.
VOC Limitations
- Legacy — no new content since mid-1990s.
- Limited sample rates (up to 44.1 kHz).
- No metadata.
Technical Specifications
| Specification | SOX | VOC |
|---|---|---|
| MIME type | audio/x-sox | audio/x-voc |
| Extension | .sox | .voc |
| Codec | Raw PCM (SoX's native intermediate) | — |
| Associated tool | SoX (Sound eXchange) | — |
| Formats SoX handles | 30+ (WAV, AIFF, FLAC, MP3, OGG, etc.) | — |
| Codecs | — | PCM 8/16-bit, ADPCM |
| Hardware origin | — | Sound Blaster Pro (1991) |
Typical File Sizes
SOX
- 3-min PCM 16-bit stereo intermediate ~30 MB
- 1-hour 24-bit intermediate ~1 GB
VOC
- DOS game sound effect 5-50 KB
- Short speech sample 30-300 KB
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Frequently Asked Questions
SOX (SoX Audio) is an audio file format used to store sound recordings — music, voice, podcasts, sound effects. The format defines how the audio samples are compressed (or stored raw), what bitrates are supported, and how metadata such as title, artist, album, and cover art is embedded. It is part of the audio files family.
VOC (Creative Voice) is an audio file format used to store sound recordings — music, voice, podcasts, sound effects. The format defines how the audio samples are compressed (or stored raw), what bitrates are supported, and how metadata such as title, artist, album, and cover art is embedded. It is part of the audio files family.
VLC, foobar2000, and the default media players on Windows and macOS handle SOX natively. On mobile, iOS Music and Android media apps vary in their support — popular formats work everywhere; niche ones may need a dedicated app. If playback fails on a device, converting to MP3 or AAC usually solves it.
VLC, foobar2000, and the default media players on Windows and macOS handle VOC natively. On mobile, iOS Music and Android media apps vary in their support — popular formats work everywhere; niche ones may need a dedicated app. If playback fails on a device, converting to MP3 or AAC usually solves it.
Upload the SOX to KaijuConverter and pick MP3, WAV, FLAC, AAC, OGG, or any other target. Our FFmpeg pipeline decodes the audio and re-encodes to the target format at sensible default bitrates (VBR ~190 kbps for music, 96 kbps for speech). Metadata and cover art travel with the audio where both formats support them.
SOX can be lossy or lossless depending on the specific variant. Lossy variants (smaller files) discard some audio detail during compression in ways tuned to be inaudible; lossless variants preserve every sample exactly but produce larger files. For distribution, lossy at high bitrate is standard; for archival, lossless wins.