OGG → MP3
Transcodes OGG Vorbis to MP3 for car stereos and legacy players that only recognize the MPEG audio layer.
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How to convert OGG to MP3
- 1Upload your OGG file by dragging, clicking, or pasting.
- 2Adjust quality settings if needed.
- 3Click 'Convert Now' and wait for the conversion to complete.
- 4Download your converted MP3 file.
About OGG to MP3 conversion
OGG is an open-source audio container developed by Xiph.Org, commonly wrapping the Vorbis codec. MP3 is a lossy audio codec standardized in 1993 as MPEG-1/2 Layer III, with all patents expired in 2017. This conversion addresses compatibility issues for older devices that do not support OGG playback.
The bitrate of the output MP3 can be custom adjusted between 64kbps and 320kbps. The sample rate and channel count of the original OGG are preserved during conversion, and original Vorbis Comment metadata is automatically mapped and retained as ID3 metadata for the MP3 output.
The converted MP3 is compatible with all mainstream consumer playback devices, suitable for import into early versions of Windows Media Player and older portable players. Conversion is processed based on the FFmpeg engine, and this service is provided free of charge.
OGG vs MP3: technical comparison
| Feature | OGG | MP3 |
|---|---|---|
| Released | 2000 | 1993 |
| Developer | Xiph.Org Foundation | Fraunhofer IIS |
FAQ about OGG → MP3
Will conversion reduce audio quality
Some audio quality loss occurs during conversion. OGG delivers better subjective sound quality than MP3 at the same bitrate. Selecting a higher output bitrate reduces the magnitude of quality loss, and output up to 320kbps is supported.
Will original metadata be preserved
Original Vorbis Comment metadata from the input OGG is mapped and retained as standard ID3 metadata for the output MP3. Basic information such as artist, album, and track title is preserved correctly.
What is the maximum single file size limit
The maximum size for a single conversion file on this service is 50MB, and only one file can be converted at a time. Files exceeding the size limit will be rejected by the system.
Are files stored on the server
Files are uploaded to the server via HTTPS for conversion. After conversion completes, the server immediately deletes both the source file and the output file, and does not store any files.