AudioUtils

M4A to OGG on Linux

Convert M4A to OGG on your Linux. No app to download. Open your browser, drop your file, and convert. Done in seconds.

M4AOGG

Drop your M4A file here or click to browse

M4A (.m4a) · Max 20 MB

Runs in Firefox and Chrome on any Linux distro. No terminal commands. No package managers. AudioUtils uses WebAssembly to run the conversion engine locally. Your audio stays on your device.

If you prefer the command line, FFmpeg is an alternative. But AudioUtils is faster for quick one-off conversions.

Both M4A and OGG are lossy formats. Each re-encode can degrade quality slightly. Convert once and keep the result. The output is identical regardless of which device or browser you use.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is OGG quality similar to M4A?

Both are lossy formats with good quality. At comparable bitrates, OGG Vorbis and AAC (used in M4A) perform similarly. Converting between them may introduce minimal quality loss.

Where is OGG commonly used?

Linux systems, game engines (Unity, Godot, Unreal), web applications, Spotify's internal format, and open-source media players all use OGG Vorbis.

Can I play OGG files on my phone?

Android supports OGG natively. On iPhone, you'll need a third-party player like VLC. For Apple devices, M4A is the better format.

About M4A

Apple's preferred audio format. Better quality than MP3 at same bitrate. Default for iTunes and Apple devices.

About OGG

Open-source compressed format. Better quality than MP3 at similar bitrates. Used in gaming and web applications.