Gav 1: Pelên xwe barkirin AAC pelan bi karanîna bişkoja jorîn an jî bi kaş û berdanê dakêşin.
Gava 2: Ji bo destpêkirina veguhastinê li ser bişkoka 'Convert' bitikîne.
Gav 3: Dakêşana xwe ya veguherandî OGG pelan
AAC ber OGG Pirsên Pir tên Pirsîn ên Veguherandinê
How do I convert AAC audio to OGG without losing quality?
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Upload the AAC file and our converter chooses the OGG codec / bitrate combination that matches the source. Lossless target (OGG = WAV / FLAC / ALAC) preserves every sample; lossy target (OGG = MP3 / AAC / OGG) defaults to 192 kbps which is transparent for most ears.
What bitrate does the OGG file use?
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Default 192 kbps for lossy OGG; pass-through for lossless OGG. Override to 320 kbps for audiophile or 96 kbps for voice / podcast. The choice trades file size against audible fidelity at very low bitrates.
Will going from AAC to OGG reduce my audio quality?
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If AAC is lossy and OGG is lossless (e.g. MP3 → WAV), the OGG file is no better than the AAC — you can't recover information that's already been thrown away. If AAC is lossless and OGG is lossy, expect the OGG codec to recompress; at 192 kbps this is transparent for most content.
Does the AAC to OGG converter keep ID3 / metadata tags?
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Yes — title, artist, album, year, track number, album art are read from AAC and written into the OGG container (where the OGG format supports tags, which all common ones do).
Can I batch convert hundreds of AAC files to OGG?
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Yes — drop a folder of AAC files in and we process them in parallel. Premium has more parallel workers and no per-file size cap, so a 500-file batch finishes in minutes rather than tens of minutes.
Will the OGG keep the same sample rate as AAC?
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By default yes (48 kHz AAC → 48 kHz OGG). If you need to downsample for compatibility (e.g. 96 kHz → 44.1 kHz for CD burning) the advanced sample-rate option does this with high-quality resampling.
Can I normalize loudness in the AAC to OGG step?
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Yes — the loudness-normalize option applies ITU-R BS.1770 / EBU R128 normalization to the OGG output, targeting -14 LUFS (streaming standard) or -16 LUFS (podcast standard). Useful when batch-converting tracks with varying mastering levels.
Will the OGG play on my car stereo / iPod / Sonos?
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MP3 plays universally. AAC plays on Apple, most Android, Sonos. FLAC plays on Sonos and Android, less well on older iPods. WAV plays on everything but is huge. The advanced options include device presets for these common targets.
Is my AAC file private during conversion?
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Yes — uploaded AAC files are processed in isolated workers and deleted within minutes. We never play, store, or share the audio content.
How long does converting a 1-hour AAC to OGG take?
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Same-codec re-mux: 10-30 seconds. Re-encode to a different codec: typically 10-20% of source duration, so a 1-hour AAC → OGG finishes in 6-12 minutes.
Why is the OGG file louder / quieter than the AAC source?
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No automatic gain change happens unless you turn on the normalize option. If you do see a level change, your audio player or media library may be applying ReplayGain or per-track normalization on playback — not us.
Can I convert AAC streaming downloads to OGG?
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If the AAC download is unprotected (no DRM), yes. DRM-encrypted streaming files (Spotify, Apple Music) are encrypted at the bit level and we can't process them. Sources from Bandcamp, SoundCloud download, and personal recordings convert fine.