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Convert OGG to AIFF

We offer a free online converter that can convert audio files from ogg format to aiff format, along with a range of other audio formats.

How to convert ogg to aiff?

How to convert aiff to ogg?

Step 1

Upload ogg-file

You can select ogg file you want to convert from your computer, Google Drive, Dropbox or simply drag and drop it onto the page.
Step 2

Select «to aiff»

Choose aiff or any of the other 200+ supported formats you'd like to convert to.
Step 3

Download your aiff file

Please wait for the conversion to complete, then click on the download button to obtain your converted file in the aiff format.

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After the conversion is completed, the files are stored on secure servers for 24 hours and are automatically destroyed, excluding access by third parties.

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ogg to aiff Fast and easy

Simply drag and drop your ogg files onto the webpage, and you'll be able to convert them to aiff or over 250 different file formats, all without having to register, provide an email address, or include a watermark.

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As soon as you upload your ogg files, we instantly delete them. Converted files are then deleted after 24 hours. Furthermore, we ensure that all file transfers are secure through advanced SSL encryption.

No Software Installation Required

You don't have to go through the hassle of installing any software. We handle all ogg to aiff conversions in the cloud, which means that none of your computer's resources will be used in the process.

ogg

Extension.ogg
Category🔵 audio
Programs
🔵 Microsoft Windows Media Player
🔵 VLC media player
🔵 MPlayer
🔵 Foobar2000
🔵 Winamp
🔵 Xion Audio Player
🔵 Audacity
🔵 Eltima Elmedia Player
🔵 Apple QuickTime Player
🔵 Zinf
🔵 Totem
🔵 Amarok
Description🔵 OGG is a compressed audio file format or file extension used to store audio data. It was developed by the Xiph.Org Foundation and can include track and artist information as well as metadata.The OGG extension was created to replace proprietary audio formats like mp3, VQF, and AAC. OGG files are compressed to a smaller size than mp3 files, resulting in lower bandwidth and storage requirements. Additionally, OGG files offer better sound quality compared to mp3 files of the same size. Most players, such as VLC and Windows Media Player, can open and play OGG files.Note! Translate the text as if it were written by a native English speaker, and take into account all speech and language features when preparing the final text.
Technical details🔵 How to create and how to open an OGG file?
There are many ways to create an OGG file. You can convert WAV, WMA, or MP3 to OGG, create a new OGG file, convert a playlist/folder, or rip a CD/track to OGG. Simply right-click on the file and select "convert to," then "OGG" on the menu that pops up. You can also use audio converter software to create OGG files from proprietary formats.
To open an OGG file, use any music and audio software like VLC, Windows Media Player, Miro, MPlayer, Adobe Audition, Audials One, Xion, etc. You can also drag OGG files into Google Chrome or open them online. GPS devices can open OGG files, although Apple devices don't support the format, so you'll need to download an app like VLC or OPlayer.
Which other formats OGG can be converted into and why?
OGG files can be converted to many other audio file formats. Simply right-click on the OGG file and convert it to your preferred format. You can convert OGG to any of the following formats:
1. MP3
2. WAV
3. M4A
4. AAC
Although OGG audio files are free, unpatented, and smaller than MP3, not many portable players support the format. You'll need to convert OGG to MP3 or other formats that are supported by your device. Some programs also don't allow saving in OGG, so you might need to convert back to OGG once you are done working on the audio file.
There are many advantages to OGG. Their smaller size means you need less storage space and bandwidth when streaming. Reports have also shown that OGG files offer better sound quality than MP3 files of the same size. They are perfect for complex, high-frequency sounds and give creators and other users the ability to work with multimedia for free.
Developer🔵 Xiph.Org
MIME type
🔵 application/ogg

Audio Interchange File Format

Extension.aiff
Category🔵 audio
Programs
🔵 Microsoft Windows Media Player
🔵 VLC media player
🔵 Winamp
🔵 jetAudio
🔵 Audacity
🔵 Apple QuickTime Player
🔵 Apple iTunes
Description🔵

AIFF is intended for viewing and processing of audio data, as well as for its storage in digital devices. Apple designers developed it on the base of IFF in late 1980s. Thanks to lossless coding, it is very similar to WAV. In Windows OS, it is mostly used with .aiff extension.

AIFF files have gained significant attention from Mac PC users. They are popular as well among professional musicians who are most particular about sound quality. The fact that the format is widely supported by various multimedia software, and universal players, may also be considered a notable benefit. To open AIFF files in Windows OS, installing Apple iTunes, Windows Media Player, Roxio Creator, and some other programs are required.

Technical details🔵

When being coded, the stream is divided into sound segments. A minute of standard stereo sound corresponds with 10 Mb of memory approximately. Standard non-compressed files use .aif or .aiff. In such files, audio data are represented in the form of pulse code modulation. If some data are lost through codecs, .aifc is used.

A standard 16 bit AIFF file has two channels for stereo sound and a 44 100 Hz sampling frequency. Being non-compressed, it differs in size significantly from MP3 and other similar formats. Sometimes it may contain samples and cycle information.

Developer🔵 Apple
MIME type
🔵 audio/x-aiff
🔵 audio/aiff

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