Convert OGG to M4A
Upload an OGG file and convert it to M4A — all in your browser.
Upload an OGG file and convert it to M4A — all in your browser.
The Ogg file is decoded and re-encoded as AAC inside an MP4 container. A high bitrate keeps the extra lossy generation effectively inaudible, and the result is an M4A that Apple devices treat as native.
Tags and cover art have a proper home in M4A, unlike in raw streams or many Ogg consumers.
Ogg and Opus files show up constantly in modern life: Discord recordings, WhatsApp voice note exports, game soundtracks, Wikipedia audio. iPhones refuse to play them in the Music and Files apps. One conversion to M4A and they slot straight into the Apple ecosystem.
Apple never added Ogg container support to its system media frameworks, so stock apps simply do not recognize the format. M4A is the path of least resistance.
Slightly, as with any lossy-to-lossy conversion, but the high target bitrate makes the difference inaudible in normal listening.
Yes. Conversion happens on your device only, which matters when the audio is a personal recording.