1First, select .ogg files to convert and upload them from your computer or via the link.
2Then click the "Convert" button and wait for the conversion to complete.
3Now you can download your .aac files individually or in a single archive.
OGG
OGG (Ogg Vorbis Audio File)
OGG is a multimedia container for storing audio files. OGG is distributed under an open-source license. It is actively used for storing and streaming files in multimedia codecs of the Xiph.org project. It supports 16-128 kbps bitrate and 6-192 kHz sampling rate and provides medium to high sound quality. As conceived by the creators of OGG, it was intended to combine several audios into one file.
File type: Audio
File extension: .ogg
Developed by: Xiph.Org Foundation
Initial release: 2003
AAC
AAC (Advanced Audio Coding)
AAC is an audio coding format that uses lossy compression. As well as other lossy formats, AAC cuts off human-inaudible frequencies to reduce file size. It was developed by Apple as an alternative to other popular lossy formats and is used for streaming and storing music in iTunes. This codec is part of the MPEG-4 container. AAC demonstrates high efficiency at variable and constant bitrate.