Convert OPUS to AIFF
Convert your OPUS files to AIFF online
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opus
Opus (formerly Harmony): an audio codec for lossy compression
This format was created for online broadcasting. Opus is an audio codec for compression used on the Internet in real-time mode. Employed by programs such as Skype and Mozilla. Mostly used in interactive applications. The advantages of Opus are high audio quality and good compression. It works only on devices powered by Windows. Opus files can be converted to similar extensions.
aiff
AIFF: a high-quality audio file
This format first emerged in the late 1980s as a development of Apples specialists. It is a standardized format for storing audio data. AIFF files are not compressed, which is why they are larger than mp3. The audio file contains samples and loop information. It is most often used by qualified musicians who need high-quality sound. One minute of audio in the AIFF format requires 10 megabytes of disk space. The encoding process excludes data loss, which makes this format similar to WAV.
FAQ
❓How to convert audio AIFF to OPUS ?
Simply upload the AIFF file in step 1, then select the OPUS format and click "Convert". All! After the file conversion process is completed, you can download it.
⏳How long does it take to convert AIFF to OPUS ?
It all depends on the size of the file you are uploading. But thanks to our most powerful servers and technologies, the AIFF file conversion is carried out as quickly as possible. Also, in the process of converting a file to OPUS, you can monitor the progress of file encoding.
🛡️Is it safe to convert AIFF online?
We guarantee that your uploaded AIFF files are completely safe. All OPUS and AIFF files are deleted from the server a few minutes after the conversion process is completed.
📱How to convert AIFF on Iphone or android online?
Our service works on all OS and mobile devices. Everything is very simple! Load the AIFF file, select the OPUS file type in "step 2" and start the conversion.