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AlphaVoC is a Windows program for producing voice message EPROMSs for the {{AlphaWiki|AMC-IP - AlphaCom Processor Board}}.
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AlphaVoC is a Windows program for producing voice message EPROMSs for the [[AMC-IP - AlphaCom Processor Board]].


AlphaVoC is superseded by the [[AlphaVoC 2]] toolchain, which is used to produce [[ASVP package|ASVP packages]] for the [[ASVP Module]].
AlphaVoC is superseded by the [[AlphaVoC 2]] toolchain, which is used to produce [[ASVP package|ASVP packages]] for the [[ASVP Module]].


Input is a [[ASVP DES-file]] along with all the WAV files referenced from the DES-file. The WAV files must be 16 bit PCM, 16 kHz samplerate, mono.  
Input is a [[ASVP DES-file]] along with all the WAV files referenced from the DES-file. The WAV files must be 16 bit PCM, 16 kHz sample rate, mono.  


Output is a binary file with the message-descriptions in binary table format, and the audio converted to ADPCM.
Output is a binary file with the message-descriptions in binary table format, and the audio converted to ADPCM.
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Further information: ''User Guide AlphaVoC 16kHz sampling , A100K10213 / 01.00''
Further information: ''User Guide AlphaVoC 16kHz sampling , A100K10213 / 01.00''


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[[Category: ASVP]]

Latest revision as of 15:15, 14 October 2025

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AlphaVoC is a Windows program for producing voice message EPROMSs for the AMC-IP - AlphaCom Processor Board.

AlphaVoC is superseded by the AlphaVoC 2 toolchain, which is used to produce ASVP packages for the ASVP Module.

Input is a ASVP DES-file along with all the WAV files referenced from the DES-file. The WAV files must be 16 bit PCM, 16 kHz sample rate, mono.

Output is a binary file with the message-descriptions in binary table format, and the audio converted to ADPCM.

The binary file must then be converted by the program splitepr.exe to .S29 EPROM files which can be burned with a EPROM programmer.

Further information: User Guide AlphaVoC 16kHz sampling , A100K10213 / 01.00

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