MP2 to TXW Converter

Re-encode MP2 radio tracks into vintage TXW online

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MP2 to TXW Made Easy

Go from MP2 to TXW with a few clicks. Upload, select the output format, and download your converted audio.

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Conversion runs on our servers, so your device stays fast and responsive. No CPU load or disk space consumed locally.

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How to convert MP2 to TXW

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Select files from Computer, Google Drive, Dropbox, URL or by dragging it on the page.

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Choose txw or any other format you need as a result (more than 200 formats supported)

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Let the file convert and you can download your txw file right afterwards

About formats

MP2 (MPEG-1 Audio Layer II), also known by its original project name MUSICAM, is a perceptual audio codec standardized as part of ISO/IEC 11172-3 in 1993. While its successor MP3 captured the consumer spotlight, MP2 carved out a durable niche in professional broadcasting that it holds to this day. The codec splits audio into 32 sub-bands via a polyphase filter bank, applies a psychoacoustic model to determine masking thresholds, then quantizes and Huffman-codes each sub-band accordingly. Typical broadcast deployments use 192-384 kbps for stereo, yielding transparent quality with lower encoder complexity and better error resilience than Layer III. These properties explain why DVB television, DAB digital radio, and the HDV camcorder standard all mandate or prefer MP2. Encoder latency is shorter too, an important trait for live broadcasting where lip-sync matters. Three advantages keep MP2 relevant decades after standardization: graceful degradation under transmission errors vital for over-the-air signals, minimal encoding delay that suits real-time broadcast chains, and entrenched regulatory acceptance across European and Asian broadcast frameworks.
Initial release: 1993
TXW is the native audio sample format of the Yamaha TX16W, a rack-mounted digital sampler released by Yamaha in 1988. Each TXW file stores a single audio sample captured by the TX16W's 12-bit analog-to-digital converters, with selectable sampling rates of 16.7 kHz, 33.3 kHz, and 50 kHz in mono. The format was engineered to work within the sampler's architecture — 1.5 MB of onboard RAM expandable via memory cards — so files are compact and structured for quick loading from 3.5-inch floppy disks. Despite its 12-bit resolution, the TX16W earned a loyal following among electronic musicians who prized its distinctive warm, slightly gritty character that imparted a recognizable sonic texture to sampled material. The format preserves loop point data and tuning metadata, enabling seamless playback of sustain loops within the hardware. While TXW files are not directly playable in most modern software, conversion utilities and the SoX audio toolkit can transform them into contemporary formats like WAV or AIFF. For vintage synth enthusiasts and sample library curators, TXW remains an important archival format.
Developer: Yamaha Corporation
Initial release: 1988

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert MP2 to TXW?

Converting MP2 to TXW adapts broadcast audio for legacy hardware, retro computing setups, or specialized vintage applications.

What programs can open TXW?

TXW is supported by Yamaha TX-16W hardware sampler and SoX for software-based playback.

Is there quality loss converting to TXW?

TXW is a specialized format with its own encoding constraints. Quality depends on TXW capabilities and the settings you choose.

Can I convert multiple MP2 tracks at once?

Yes — upload several MP2 files and convert them all to TXW in a single batch. No need to process each one individually.

Is the conversion private?

Yes — your MP2 is removed from our servers right after processing. TXW output files are automatically deleted within 24 hours.

Do I need to install any software?

No installation needed. The MP2 to TXW conversion runs entirely in your browser — works on Windows, macOS, Linux, and mobile devices.