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Cómo convertir MOV a Opus

Paso 1: Sube tu MOV archivos utilizando el botón de arriba o arrastrándolos y soltándolos.

Paso 2: Haga clic en el botón «Convertir» para iniciar la conversión.

Paso 3: Descargue su versión convertida Opus archivos


MOV a Opus Preguntas frecuentes sobre la conversión

How do I extract just the audio track from MOV as Opus?
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Upload the MOV file and the converter demuxes the audio stream from the MOV container, then transcodes it into Opus. Video frames are discarded — no second video pass, no quality loss beyond what the Opus codec itself introduces.
By default stream 0 (the first audio track, usually the main mix). If your MOV carries commentary, dubs, or descriptive audio on additional tracks, the advanced "audio stream" picker lets you pick 1, 2, 3... explicitly. The track list is shown in the upload preview so you do not pick blind.
Default Opus bitrate is 192 kbps (transparent for music to most ears). Override to 320 kbps for audiophile output, or 96-128 kbps for voice / podcast where the smaller file is the priority. Lossless Opus targets (WAV, FLAC) ignore the bitrate setting and keep every sample.
If the Opus format is lossless (WAV, FLAC, ALAC), every original sample is preserved. If Opus is lossy (MP3, AAC, OGG, Opus), the codec recompresses — at 192 kbps the difference is inaudible for most content; at 96 kbps you may hear cymbals or sibilants softening. The MOV container has no influence on this — only the codec settings matter.
By default yes — 48 kHz MOV audio becomes 48 kHz Opus audio, 44.1 kHz becomes 44.1 kHz. If you need to downsample for compatibility (e.g. 96 kHz studio masters to 44.1 kHz CD-quality Opus) the sample-rate dropdown does this with high-quality resampling.
Yes — drop a folder of MOV files into the upload zone and we run extraction in parallel. Premium gets more parallel workers; on a 100-file batch (typical music-video collection) this is the difference between 90 seconds and 8 minutes.
Audio demux + transcode runs much faster than video re-encoding — typically 5-15% of source duration. A 1-hour MOV -> Opus finishes in 3-9 minutes on the standard pipeline. If the Opus codec matches the source codec already in the MOV (common for AAC inside MKV / MP4), it is a pure remux and runs in seconds.
If the MOV file stores stream metadata (artist, title, album), we copy those fields into the Opus container where the format supports tags. ID3v2 (MP3), Vorbis comments (OGG, FLAC), MP4 atoms (AAC / M4A), RIFF INFO (WAV) are all written. Untagged MOV produces untagged Opus — use Mp3tag or Picard post-export to enrich.
Yes — same privacy model as every conversion. Source MOV and output Opus are processed in isolated workers and deleted within minutes. We never play, store, or share content. See /privacy/.
Almost always a stream-index mismatch — your MOV had a multi-track audio layout and we extracted the wrong stream (e.g. the silent descriptive audio track instead of the main mix). Re-run with the advanced "audio stream" option set to the right index, or pick "all streams" to extract every track as a separate Opus file.
Channel layout follows the MOV by default: a 5.1 MOV audio stream produces a 5.1 Opus where the codec supports it (AAC, FLAC, OGG, Opus). The channel-downmix option forces stereo or mono — useful for podcast workflow or compatibility with mono-only Bluetooth speakers.
MP3 plays universally. AAC / M4A plays on Apple and most Android, including factory car stereos from 2014+. OGG / Opus needs a recent player and may not work in older infotainment systems. The advanced device-target dropdown picks the safest Opus codec for the target you select.

MOV

MOV es el formato QuickTime de Apple, compatible con vídeo y audio de alta calidad para edición profesional.

Opus

Opus es un códec de audio abierto y libre de regalías que proporciona compresión de alta calidad tanto para voz como para audio en general. Es adecuado para diversas aplicaciones, incluida voz sobre IP (VoIP) y streaming.


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