Audio to OGG Converter

Conversion Settings

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Please select audio files to convert to OGG

Supports WAV, FLAC, AAC, MP3, M4A, WMA and more

Instructions:

What is the OGG format:

  • An open-source, free lossy audio compression format
  • Typically offers better sound quality than MP3 at the same bitrate
  • Widely used in games, websites, and open-source software
  • Completely royalty-free and free to use

Supported input formats:

  • Lossless audio format, usually with larger file sizes
  • Lossless compressed format, high quality but larger files
  • Most common lossy compression format
  • Common format for Apple devices
  • Windows Media Audio format
  • Apple lossless audio format
  • Web audio format

Quality settings explanation:

  • About 64 kbps, suitable for voice recordings, smallest file size
  • About 128 kbps, standard quality, good for casual listening
  • About 192 kbps, higher quality, suitable for most scenarios
  • About 256 kbps, high quality, close to CD quality
  • About 320 kbps, highest quality, ideal for audiophiles

Features:

  • Supports batch conversion of multiple audio files
  • Customizable quality, sample rate, and channels
  • Optional volume normalization
  • OGG format offers better sound quality at the same file size

Use cases:

  • Audio assets for game development
  • Embedded audio for web pages (widely supported)
  • Projects requiring open-source and free formats
  • Audio storage with higher compression efficiency

Steps to operate:

  1. Select one or more audio files to convert
  2. Set output quality (default is 10, highest)
  3. Adjust sample rate and channel settings as needed
  4. Optional: enable volume normalization
  5. Click the "Start Conversion" button
  6. Download the OGG file after conversion completes

Note:OGG Vorbis performs better than MP3 at low bitrates. If you want small files with good sound quality, OGG is a great choice. Most modern browsers and audio players support the OGG format.