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Choose an output because your device, editor, website or storage goal needs it. Changing extensions alone is not the same as changing media encoding.
Change audio formats for compatibility, editing, smaller files or lossless workflows with sensible defaults and optional advanced controls.
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Each hub explains the format, its practical tradeoffs and the useful conversion routes we currently index.
A highly compatible lossy audio format supported by almost every phone, computer, car stereo and media player.
Portable listening, sharing and smaller audio files.An audio container commonly used for uncompressed PCM audio in editing, production and interchange workflows.
Editing, production, transcription and software that expects PCM audio.A lossless audio format that reduces file size without discarding decoded audio information.
Lossless music libraries, archiving and high-quality audio workflows.An audio-oriented MP4 container commonly used for AAC or Apple Lossless audio on phones and music applications.
Efficient audio playback in modern Apple and cross-platform ecosystems.A modern lossy audio codec widely used in streaming, mobile devices, video platforms and MP4/M4A workflows.
Efficient compressed audio for modern devices and video workflows.These are deliberately selected conversion pages with a real use case—not automatically generated combinations.
Choose an output because your device, editor, website or storage goal needs it. Changing extensions alone is not the same as changing media encoding.
Retain your source when it matters. Repeated lossy conversion can reduce quality, and a converted file cannot recreate information already removed.
Balanced settings are designed for everyday use. Advanced controls remain available when resolution, bitrate, sample rate or trimming actually matters.