1. Upload media file
Start by dragging and dropping your file into the upload area, or click to browse your device and select your file in the list.
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Start by dragging and dropping your file into the upload area, or click to browse your device and select your file in the list.
Next, pick OGG as the format you’d like to convert your video into. Alternatively, we support +47 formats that you can choose from. When you’re ready, hit the Convert button.
Once the conversion is complete, you’ll get a download link right away. Just click to save the file to your device. It’s fast, easy, and doesn’t require any software installation.
Firefox, Chrome, and every Linux desktop decode .ogg natively. On Windows, install Opus/Vorbis DirectShow filters or use VLC. Sound editors like Audacity open Ogg while preserving loop metadata for game assets.
Ogg is a free, patent‑unencumbered container maintained by the Xiph.Org Foundation. It most commonly encapsulates Vorbis or Opus audio but also supports Theora or Dirac video and embeds tags via VorbisComment. Ogg 1.0 shipped in 2000 following the ‘Danube’ code‑freeze after MP3 licensing scares. Firefox added native playback in 2008, spurring podcast adoption. Although WebM supplanted Ogg Theora for video, .ogg audio thrives in game engines and Fedora distributions.
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