High Quality WAV to OGG
Get the highest quality OGG from your WAV files. AudioUtils uses optimized encoder settings tuned for fidelity, not just speed.
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WAV (.wav) · Max 20 MB
The converter defaults to the highest practical bitrate for OGG. For lossy output, that means 320kbps or VBR quality 0. Transparent quality for virtually all listeners.
Garbage in, garbage out. The output quality depends on your source. A 128kbps WAV file won't sound better in OGG. Start with the best source available.
AudioUtils processes everything locally using WebAssembly. The encoder runs at near-native speed. A 10-minute file converts in seconds with maximum quality settings.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why use OGG for game development?
OGG is patent-free, well-compressed, and natively supported by major game engines. It's the standard for game audio assets.
How does OGG compare to MP3 for games?
OGG sounds better at the same bitrate and has no licensing costs. Most game engines recommend OGG over MP3 for these reasons.
What quality setting should I use?
Quality 6-8 (roughly 192-256kbps) for music and sound effects. Quality 3-4 for voice and ambient sounds where file size matters more.
Does OGG support looping metadata?
Yes. OGG Vorbis supports LOOPSTART and LOOPLENGTH tags, making it ideal for seamless music loops in games.
About WAV
Uncompressed audio format. Perfect quality with no data loss. Standard for music production and professional audio work.
About OGG
Open-source compressed format. Better quality than MP3 at similar bitrates. Used in gaming and web applications.