VOX files exist as 2 different types. Please find information about each of them below.
Type 1: Voxlap Voxel Model File
A voxel represents a pixel as a cube in 3D space. Therefore, voxel models look like LEGO blocks. The VOX format stores voxel data. VOX files have two file types, primarily the Voxlap Voxel Model forma...
A voxel represents a pixel as a cube in 3D space. Therefore, voxel models look like LEGO blocks. The VOX format stores voxel data. VOX files have two file types, primarily the Voxlap Voxel Model format used by MagicaVoxel and two other programs. Most VOX files store 3D images but some store audio. VOX files have a low popularity rating, meaning they are uncommon.
We offer free online VOX apps to view, edit, convert, merge, split, and compare VOX files without installing anything. Click the links to see all features.
Many share VOX files without instructions on using them. This makes it hard to edit, convert or print them. We provide compatible software, editing instructions and conversion options to help users work with VOX files effectively.
VOX files relate to the Voxlap gaming engine. It stores voxel models. There are six other file types using VOX. Voxlap offers creating games with voxel graphics. Ken Silverman developed it and the Build engine for first person shooter games.
VOX files have several uses. One is in Voxlap 3D voxel engines, representing objects as voxels and rendering them in 3D. VOX files store the voxel data for games and modeling. Open them in MagicaVoxel or Voxel Farm to edit models. Some VOX files contain voice recognition data for speech apps.
If the system cannot open VOX files, install software with that capability. The list below has applications to view, edit and save VOX files on various operating systems.
Dialogic ADPCM or VOX is an audio file format used for storing digitized voice data at a low sampling rate. VOX files are commonly found in telephony applications and arcade games. The format uses los...
Dialogic ADPCM or VOX is an audio file format used for storing digitized voice data at a low sampling rate. VOX files are commonly found in telephony applications and arcade games. The format uses lossy compression optimized for voice, not high fidelity. Similar to other ADPCM formats, VOX compresses audio data into 4-bit samples. VOX files are like WAV files. But a VOX file has no metadata. So the codec sample rate and channels must be specified to play a VOX file. VOX files often contain ADPCM audio. Several editing tools can open, edit or play this format. Audio files can usually be converted between formats.
One use of VOX files is with Dialogic systems for telephony. The VOX format was defined by Dialogic corporation. VOX files work on Mac and Windows. Adobe Audition supports VOX playback. More details on VOX and Audition are on Adobe’s website. Another use of VOX is to store compressed voice audio. The small file size maintains clarity. This makes VOX useful for computer telephony. To play VOX files, the application must specify the format and sample rate. To view VOX file contents, use a sound editor. The editor can determine codec details by reading in the raw sound data.