WAV to OGG Converter
Convert uncompressed WAV to OGG/Vorbis — the open-source format used in game engines, web browsers, and Linux.
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About WAV
WAV is the uncompressed working format. It is large — a 3-minute stereo track is around 30 MB — but universally supported by audio editing tools. WAV is the standard delivery format for game audio pipelines before compression.
About OGG
OGG/Vorbis is a royalty-free, open-source compressed audio format. It is the default audio format in the Godot engine, widely used in Unity and Unreal Engine for background music, and the standard for audio on Linux systems. OGG uses perceptual compression similar to MP3, but is completely free of patents and licensing restrictions. File sizes are comparable to MP3 at the same bitrate.
When to convert WAV to OGG
Game audio is the primary use case. If you are building a game in Godot, Unity, or Unreal, OGG is often the preferred (or required) format for background music and ambient tracks. Godot loads OGG natively for streaming audio without requiring re-encoding. Web developers also use OGG as the Firefox-compatible alternative to MP3. Converting your WAV masters to OGG at 192 kbps gives you a game-ready, web-compatible compressed file that respects the open-source licensing of the codec. A secondary use: Linux environments where patent-encumbered formats like MP3 are avoided.
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Last updated: March 1, 2026