OPUS to OGG Converter
Batch convert opus files to ogg format online for free
Choose files or drag & drop them here.
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How to convert OPUS files to OGG online?
Step-by-step guide to convert opus to ogg using AnyConv. It works on PC (Windows, Mac, Linux) and mobile devices (iPhone, Android).
Upload OPUS-file
Drag and drop your OPUS file into the upload area. The maximum file size is 100 MB.
OPUS to OGG
Click "Convert" to change opus to ogg. The conversion usually takes a few seconds.
Download your OGG
Now you can download the OGG file. The download link only works on your device.
FAQ
- ❓ How can I convert files from OPUS to OGG?First you need to add file for conversion: drag and drop your OPUS file or click the "Choose File" button. Then click the "Convert" button. When OPUS to OGG conversion is completed, you can download your OGG file.
- ⏱️ How long does it take to convert OPUS to OGG?Audio conversion is pretty fast. You can change OPUS to OGG in a few seconds.
- 🛡️ Is it safe to convert OPUS to OGG on AnyConv?Of course! We delete uploaded files immediately, and converted ones after 1 hour. No one has access to your files. File conversion (including OPUS to OGG) is absolutely safe.
- 💻 Can I convert OPUS to OGG on Mac OS or Linux?Yes, you can use AnyConv on any operating system that has a web browser. Our OPUS to OGG converter works online and does not require software installation.
Information about OPUS and OGG file formats
🔸 File format | OPUS | OGG |
🔸 Full name | OPUS - Opus Audio Format | OGG - Ogg Vorbis |
🔸 File extension | .opus | .ogg .oga |
🔸 MIME type | audio/opus | application/ogg, audio/ogg, audio/vorbis, audio/vorbis-config |
🔸 Developed by | IETF codec working group | Xiph.Org Foundation |
🔸 Type of format | Audio | Audio compression format |
🔸 Description | Opus is a lossy audio coding format developed by Xiph and standardized by the IETF, designed to efficiently code speech and general audio in a single format while remaining low-latency enough for real-time interactive communication and low-complexity enough for low-end ARM3 processors. | Vorbis is a free and open-source software project headed by the Xiph.Org Foundation. The project produces an audio coding format and software reference encoder/decoder (codec) for lossy audio compression. Vorbis is most commonly used in conjunction with the Ogg container format, and it is therefore often referred to as Ogg Vorbis. |
🔸 Technical details | Opus supports constant and variable bitrate encoding from 6 kbit/s to 510 kbit/s, frame sizes from 2.5 ms to 60 ms, and five sampling rates from 8 kHz (with 4 kHz bandwidth) to 48 kHz (with 20 kHz bandwidth, the human hearing range). In addition, an Opus stream can support up to 255 audio channels, and it allows channel coupling between channels in groups of two using mid-side coding. | Vorbis had been shown to perform significantly better than many other lossy audio formats in the past. It produced smaller files equivalent or higher quality while retaining computational complexity comparable to other MDCT formats such as AAC or Windows Media Audio. |
🔸 File conversion | OPUS conversion | OGG conversion |
🔸 Associated programs | FFmpeg, AIMP, Amarok, cmus, foobar2000, Mpxplay, MusicBee, SMplayer, VLC media player, Winamp | VLC media player, MPlayer, Winamp, foobar2000. |
🔸 Wiki | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opus_(audio_format) | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vorbis |
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