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MP4 to OGG Converter - Extract High-Quality Open Source Audio

Free online tool to convert MP4 videos to OGG audio files. Extract Vorbis-encoded audio from any video format with customizable bitrate and sample rate settings.

What is OGG Format?

OGG is an open, free container format maintained by the Xiph.Org Foundation. It most commonly contains audio encoded with the Vorbis codec, providing high-quality audio compression without patent restrictions.

Open Source Projects

OGG/Vorbis is completely open source and free from patent restrictions, making it ideal for developers and content creators who value software freedom.

Technical Advantages

Vorbis audio typically provides better quality than MP3 at similar bitrates, with more efficient compression algorithms and better handling of complex audio content.

Supported Video Formats

Our MP4 to OGG converter supports 24 different video formats using the powerful FFmpeg library:

Format CategorySupported Formats
Common Container FormatsMP4, MKV, AVI, MOV, FLV, WebM
Streaming FormatsM2TS, MTS, TS, MPEG-TS
Open FormatsOGV, OGG, OGX, OGA
Professional FormatsMXF, M4V, 3GP, 3G2
Windows Media FormatsWMV, ASF
Other FormatsF4V, ISMV, VOB, DivX

OGG Audio Quality Settings

Customize your OGG audio output with adjustable quality settings:

Sample Rate

Sample rate determines how many audio samples are captured per second. Higher sample rates (44.1kHz or 48kHz) provide better frequency response and audio fidelity.

Supported Sample Rates: 8000, 11025, 16000, 22050, 32000, 44100, 48000 Hz

Bitrate

Bitrate controls the amount of data used per second of audio. Vorbis encoding provides excellent quality at various bitrates, typically outperforming MP3 at equivalent settings.

Supported Bitrates: 64, 96, 128, 192, 256, 320, 500 kbps

Vorbis Codec Excellence

The Vorbis codec used in OGG files provides superior audio quality compared to MP3 at similar bitrates, with better handling of complex audio and transparent compression at higher quality settings.

Why Choose Our MP4 to OGG Converter?

No Registration Required

Start converting videos to OGG format immediately without creating an account or providing personal information.

Complete Privacy Protection

All processing happens locally in your browser - your files never leave your device, ensuring maximum privacy and security.

100% Free

Our MP4 to OGG converter is completely free with no hidden costs, subscriptions, or premium features.

Unlimited Conversions

No restrictions on file size or number of conversions. Process as many videos as you need without limitations.

Fully Responsive Design

Our converter works seamlessly on all devices - desktops, tablets, and smartphones - with optimized performance.

Offline Capability

Once the page is loaded, the converter works without an internet connection, perfect for situations with limited connectivity.

How to Convert MP4 to OGG

Converting your videos to high-quality OGG audio is simple:

StepDescription
1Select your preferred audio quality settings (bitrate and sample rate)
2Upload your video file by clicking the drop zone or dragging and dropping
3Wait for the high-quality OGG file to be generated
4Download your OGG audio or preview it directly in browser

OGG Format Applications

OGG/Vorbis format is ideal for various applications:

Web Development

OGG is widely supported in modern browsers and provides excellent audio quality for web applications and games.

Game Development

Many game engines and platforms prefer OGG format for its good compression and open nature, avoiding licensing issues.

Podcasting & Streaming

OGG provides excellent quality for spoken content and music, making it suitable for podcasts and online streaming.

Open Source Projects

OGG is the format of choice for open source projects that need high-quality audio without proprietary format restrictions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why would I choose OGG over MP3?
OGG/Vorbis typically provides better audio quality than MP3 at similar bitrates, is completely free from patent restrictions, and is supported by most modern software and platforms. It's particularly favored in open source and web environments.
Is OGG supported on all devices?
Most modern devices and platforms support OGG format. All major web browsers, Linux systems, Android devices, and many media players support OGG natively. Some older devices or proprietary ecosystems may have limited support.
What bitrate should I use for OGG files?
For music, 192-256 kbps provides excellent quality that is transparent to most listeners. For speech content, 128 kbps is usually sufficient. Higher bitrates (320+ kbps) are recommended for archival purposes or critical listening.
Can I use OGG files commercially?
Yes, OGG/Vorbis is completely free for commercial and non-commercial use. There are no licensing fees or restrictions, making it ideal for commercial projects.
How does OGG compare to Opus format?
OGG typically contains Vorbis audio, which is excellent for general-purpose audio. Opus is a newer codec that excels at low bitrates and real-time communication. Both are open and royalty-free, with Opus being more efficient for voice and low-bitrate applications.