MP4 to OGG Converter

Pull open OGG Vorbis audio out of any MP4 video. Free, in your browser, with no signup, no file limits, and no watermark.

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Updated June 2026

Extract the audio from an MP4 and save it as OGG Vorbis, the open, royalty-free format that game engines, Firefox, Chrome, and Android handle natively. The video is dropped, so you keep a small sound file that loads fast on the web. Convert free in your browser, with no signup and no watermark.

Free, no sign-upNo account, no trial
Runs in your browserNothing to install
Works on every devicePhone, tablet, laptop
No watermarkClean output, every time

How it works

How to convert MP4 to OGG

  1. 1

    Upload your MP4

    Drag your MP4 onto the converter or pick it from your device. Nothing to install.

  2. 2

    Choose OGG and convert

    Select OGG as the output, set the bitrate if you want, then start. Free, with no sign-up.

  3. 3

    Download your OGG

    Save the finished OGG to your device, or open it in the editor to trim or reuse it.

Try it

Estimate your OGG

Pick a bitrate and a length to see the OGG file size before you convert.

Bitrate
10 min
1 min60 min

Drag to set the clip length in minutes, from 1 to 60.

Estimated OGG size14MBGreat for most music

An estimate. Real size varies a little with the encoder and the audio itself.

The formats

MP4 vs OGG

MP4

MPEG-4 Part 14

The video format that plays everywhere

Type
Video container
Holds
H.264 video plus AAC audio, sometimes subtitles
Typical size
Large, it carries video
Plays on
Phones, browsers, TVs, almost any player

Best for:Watching and sharing video

OGG

Ogg Vorbis

Open, royalty-free lossy audio

Type
Lossy audio (Vorbis)
Holds
Vorbis audio in an Ogg container
Typical size
Small at good quality
Plays on
Android, Firefox, Chrome, and VLC

Best for:Open audio for games and the web

Will it lose quality?

  • The OGG can only be as good as the audio already inside your MP4.
  • A bitrate higher than the source does not add quality, it only makes a bigger file.
  • 192 to 320 kbps keeps music clear. 128 kbps is fine for speech.

Converting to OGG re-encodes the audio. To keep it exactly as it sits inside the video, convert to M4A instead, or to WAV for an uncompressed copy.

Use cases

What people use it for

PodcastersPublish a clean audio episode
Students & lecturesReplay recordings anywhere
MusiciansSave sets to listen offline
TranscriptionSend a small file, not a video
CommutersTalks and audiobooks on the go

Troubleshooting

If something looks off

The OGG has no sound
Some videos store audio as AC-3. The converter still handles it, but if a clip plays silent, re-download the source and convert again.
The file is too large to email
Convert at a lower bitrate, 128 kbps for talking, or trim the clip first to cut its length.
Which apps open OGG files?
Almost anything opens it: your browser, your phone, any music app, or VLC. No special player needed.

FAQ

MP4 to OGG questions

Is the MP4 to OGG converter free?
Yes. EchoWave converts MP4 to OGG with no signup, no file-count limit, no trial, and no watermark. Upload your video, convert it, and download the OGG from your browser.
How do I convert MP4 to OGG?
Upload your MP4, choose OGG as the output format, set the bitrate if you want, and start. When it finishes, download the OGG or open it in the editor to trim it first.
Why use OGG instead of MP3?
OGG Vorbis is open and royalty-free, and it tends to sound a touch better than MP3 at low bitrates. Game engines like Unity and Godot, along with Firefox, Chrome, and Android, support it natively, which makes it a common pick for web and game audio.
Will I lose audio quality converting MP4 to OGG?
The OGG can only be as good as the audio already inside your MP4, and a higher bitrate cannot add quality that was not there. Exporting around 192 kbps keeps music clear, and 96 to 128 kbps is plenty for speech.
What bitrate should I choose for OGG?
Vorbis is efficient, so 192 kbps is great for music you want to keep, 128 kbps suits everyday listening, and 96 kbps works for voice or game sound effects. Higher settings only grow the file when the source audio was already compressed.
After converting MP4 to OGG, what opens the OGG file?
VLC, Firefox, Chrome, Audacity, and most Android players open OGG without extra software. Older iPhones and some default Windows apps may not, so convert to MP3 if you need the very widest support.
Does the MP4 to OGG converter work on iPhone, Android, Mac, and Windows?
Yes. The converter runs in any browser, so it works on iPhone, iPad, Android, macOS, Windows, Chromebook, and Linux. There is nothing to install and no account to create.
Does the OGG keep the full soundtrack?
Yes. The whole audio track is converted, not a sample. If your MP4 has dialogue, music, or sound effects, they all carry into the OGG so nothing from the soundtrack is dropped.
Can I convert large MP4 files or several videos to OGG?
Yes. Nothing caps how many MP4s you run through, so you can pull OGG Vorbis audio from one video after another for a whole batch of game or web clips. A long or high-bitrate MP4 still works; it just spends a bit more time uploading before the audio comes back as OGG.

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