MP4 → OGG
Extracts the MP4 audio track as Vorbis OGG (VBR quality 2–8) for Godot, Unity and HTML5 audio fallback.
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How to convert MP4 to OGG
- 1Upload your MP4 file by dragging, clicking, or pasting.
- 2Adjust quality settings if needed.
- 3Click 'Convert Now' and wait for the conversion to complete.
- 4Download your converted OGG file.
About MP4 to OGG conversion
MP4 is a standard MPEG-4 Part 14 container, typically encapsulating H.264/H.265 video and AAC audio, and supports playback on all platforms. OGG is an open-source container introduced by Xiph.Org for encapsulating Vorbis audio. This conversion extracts audio from MP4 and converts it to royalty-free OGG format.
This conversion extracts the audio track from MP4 to generate an OGG file. The output bitrate can be adjusted between 64kbps and 320kbps, the original audio sample rate and channel count are preserved, and original audio metadata tags are converted and stored as OGG Vorbis Comments.
The converted OGG file is suitable for importing as audio assets into game engines such as Unity and Unreal, and can also be used for audio storage in open-source projects. This conversion only processes MP4 files with a duration of no more than 10 minutes and a single file size of no more than 50MB.
MP4 vs OGG: technical comparison
| Feature | MP4 | OGG |
|---|---|---|
| Released | 2001 | 2000 |
| Developer | MPEG | Xiph.Org Foundation |
FAQ about MP4 → OGG
Will the sound quality change after conversion
Output sound quality is determined by the bitrate you set. At the same bitrate, the perceived subjective sound quality of OGG Vorbis is better than MP3, and sound quality loss is not noticeable at bitrates above 128kbps.
Will original audio metadata be preserved
Audio metadata embedded in the original MP4 is converted to Vorbis Comments and stored in the output OGG, and basic information such as title and artist is normally preserved and readable.
What is the file size limit
This site only supports processing MP4 files with a single file size no larger than 50MB and an original video duration no longer than 10 minutes. Files exceeding the limit will be rejected for processing.
Will uploaded files be stored
Files are uploaded to the server via HTTPS for conversion. After conversion completes, the server immediately deletes both the source file and output file, and does not store any files.