WAV to MP3

Audio files come in many different shapes and sizes. The so-called WAV files are among the larger audio files that you handle in everyday life. This large audio format is perfect for the exchange of high quality sound formats and is used, for example, when the sound is to be preserved without loss. However, since […]

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MP3 to WAV

Not all devices and programs support the playback of compressed mp3 files. If there is enough storage space available, converting MP3 to wav is often a good way to ensure the best possible compatibility. When converting MP3 to WAV online, the compression of the MP3 codec is removed and the uncompressed data is saved as […]

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WAV

WAV files are used to store audio signals – such as music or voice recordings. WAV files are uncompressed, so they offer a perfect quality at the cost of a really huge file size. They usually contain PCM-signals based on Microsoft’s Resource Interchange File Format (RIFF). Before the advent of mp3, WAV was often used […]

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OPUS

OPUS is a compressed audio file format which has its strengths in real time and speech. This means that voice recordings – for example from smartphones or digital dictation machines – are often available as .opus files. Not all software and not every device support the playback of .opus files. This enables conversion to more […]

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FLAC

Worth knowing about the FLAC format FLAC is the abbreviation of "Free Lossless Audio Codec" and unlike the mp3 format it means lossless data compression, which can be superior to the CD even in the case of a 24-bit resolution, but requires only about half of the data volume of a wav file. So FLAC […]

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MID

MID files are music files and, in contrast to other audio formats like .mp3 or .wav, do not contain direct music but instructions on how to "create" the music. In principle, these files contain "notes for the computer". While a .mp3 file always sounds the same, for a MIDI file it is a matter of […]

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