MAUD Converter

Convert MAUD audio to AAC, MP3, FLAC and 55+ formats online free

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Diverse Output Selection

Convert MAUD into 55+ audio formats. With 153 conversion paths supported, no target format is out of reach.

Frictionless Conversion

Upload your recording, choose a format, click Convert. The straightforward interface gets your audio reformatted without any confusion.

Detailed Audio Controls

Bitrate, sample rate, channels — all configurable before conversion. Craft the exact output profile your playback device or application needs.

Amiga Audio Legacy

MAUD carries the audio heritage of Commodore Amiga. Convertio preserves these recordings while making them compatible with modern technology.

Server-Powered Encoding

All processing runs in the cloud. Your computer or phone stays responsive — no heavy lifting, no local codec installations.

Built-In Privacy

Uploaded files are erased immediately after conversion. Outputs are cleaned up within 24 hours — your data never lingers on servers.

How to convert MAUD file

1

Select your MAUD recording and upload it from Computer, Google Drive, Dropbox, or a URL.

2

Pick the target format — AAC, MP3, FLAC, OGG, AIFF, or any other from 55+ options.

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Customize bitrate, sample rate, and channels to match your requirements, or keep the defaults.

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Start conversion and download the output as soon as the encoding finishes.

About format

MAUD is an audio file format developed by MacroSystem for the Commodore Amiga platform, introduced in the early 1990s as part of their digital video and audio production tools. Built on the Amiga IFF (Interchange File Format) chunk architecture, MAUD files organize data into clearly delineated chunks — MHDR for the header, MDAT for sample data, and optional annotation chunks for metadata. The format supports mono and stereo layouts with bit depths of 8 or 16 bits and sample rates up to 48 kHz, which represented professional-grade specifications on Amiga hardware. Both signed linear PCM and A-law/mu-law encodings are available, offering a choice between fidelity and file size. MAUD saw primary use in the Amiga video production community, where MacroSystem Retina and VLab Motion boards demanded synchronized audio that the standard 8SVX format could not deliver. Conversion support exists today through SoX and libsndfile, ensuring vintage Amiga productions remain recoverable. Three distinct advantages stand out: clean IFF-based structure that any chunk-aware parser can navigate, 16-bit stereo capability ahead of typical Amiga audio, and lightweight overhead that left maximum CPU headroom for video rendering.
Initial release: 1992

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert MAUD to another format?

MAUD is an Amiga-era audio format with almost no support on modern systems. Converting to MP3 or WAV brings your audio into the current ecosystem.

What opens MAUD recordings?

SoX and some Amiga emulators can handle MAUD. For normal listening on phones, computers, or tablets, converting to a standard format is the way to go.

Is there a fee for converting MAUD?

No — basic MAUD conversion on convertio.co is free. Premium accounts unlock higher upload limits and faster conversion queues.

Can I convert MAUD in bulk?

Absolutely. Upload several MAUD recordings at once and process them in a single batch, with different output formats for each if needed.

Will the conversion degrade sound quality?

Lossless targets like FLAC and WAV keep every sample intact. Lossy formats compress slightly, but high bitrate settings preserve excellent fidelity.

MAUD conversion quality rating

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