OGG to FSSD Converter

Create 8-bit unsigned PCM raw audio from OGG files

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Raw Audio Format

FSSD provides bare 8-bit PCM data — ideal for embedded systems and legacy applications that need raw audio from OGG sources.

Online Processing

No command-line tools needed — convert OGG to FSSD raw audio directly in your browser.

Minimal Overhead

Raw PCM has no container overhead — FSSD files encode from OGG sources almost instantly.

How to convert OGG to FSSD

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

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Choose fssd 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 fssd file right afterwards

About formats

OGG Vorbis is an open, royalty-free lossy audio codec inside the Ogg container format, both developed by the Xiph.Org Foundation. Vorbis was designed as a patent-free alternative to MP3 and AAC, using modified discrete cosine transform (MDCT) coding with variable bitrate encoding that adapts to signal complexity per frame. Blind listening tests have consistently shown Vorbis delivering perceptual quality matching or exceeding MP3, especially in the 96-192 kbps range. The format supports sample rates from 8 kHz to 192 kHz and 1 to 255 channels, covering everything from mono voice to surround mixes. A standout advantage is the complete absence of licensing fees — game developers, streaming platforms, and hardware makers can implement Vorbis without royalty concerns. Spotify relied on Vorbis for years as its primary streaming codec for exactly this reason. The format also handles quality degradation at low bitrates more gracefully than many competitors, which is why it remains popular in video games where storage is tight and thousands of sound effects compete for space. VLC, Firefox, Chrome, and Android all provide native Vorbis decoding.
Initial release: May 1, 2000
FSSD is a raw audio format that originated in the classic Macintosh ecosystem, where Farallon Computing's MacRecorder hardware (1988) stored digitized sound as unsigned 8-bit PCM in resource fork entries tagged with the 'FSSD' type code. In modern audio processing tools such as SoX, FSSD is treated as an alias for the u8 (unsigned 8-bit) raw format — headerless files containing a flat stream of single-byte amplitude samples, where each value from 0 to 255 represents an audio level with 128 as the center point. Because there is no header, playback parameters like sample rate and channel count must be provided externally. The original MacRecorder typically captured at rates up to 22 kHz in mono, though any sample rate is valid when interpreting the raw data. FSSD and its compressed companion format HCOM (which adds Huffman compression to the same underlying data) were the standard audio formats for early Mac multimedia: HyperCard stacks, educational CD-ROMs, and system alert sounds of the late 1980s and early 1990s relied heavily on this encoding. One advantage of the raw FSSD format is trivial parseability — with no container overhead, the audio data begins at byte zero and can be read by any tool capable of processing unsigned 8-bit PCM. The format's historical significance also makes it practically relevant for digital archivists: converting FSSD recordings to modern containers like WAV preserves the original audio content losslessly, since the raw samples only need a header prepended, not any form of transcoding.
Developer: Farallon Computing
Initial release: 1988

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert OGG to FSSD?

FSSD stores 8-bit unsigned PCM audio — a raw format used in embedded systems, vintage Mac FSSD audio, and basic audio processing pipelines.

What reads FSSD files?

SoX, raw audio editors, embedded system development tools, and vintage Macintosh audio software handle FSSD format.

Is FSSD the same as raw PCM?

FSSD is essentially 8-bit unsigned integer raw audio data — no headers or metadata, just pure audio samples.

What quality does FSSD offer?

FSSD stores 8-bit audio, which has limited dynamic range. It suits system sounds and embedded audio but not music production.

Can I convert multiple OGG files?

Upload several OGG files and convert them all to FSSD format simultaneously.

OGG to FSSD Quality Rating

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