OGV Converter

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Don't worry about the safety of your OGV files, we delete them within 24 hours after conversion or you can do it yourself at any time. Read more about security.

In the cloud

The whole process is done in the cloud which is why your computer will not be overloaded.

No downloads

Convertio is completely online, so it will not take up space from your computer or phone.

Convert easily

The interface of the converter is completely intuitive and does not require reading an instruction.

On any device

The tool works on any device: Mac, Linux, Windows, Android or iPhone.

Wide format choice

More than 125 OGV conversions are available, choose any one you need!

How to convert OGV

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First of all choose a video you want to convert from your PC, Mac or mobile device. Also you can select it from Google Drive or Dropbox account, or simply drag and drop it to the web page.

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When your video is uploaded, select an output format for it among more than 37 video formats that are supported by the program. Then you can add more files to convert them together at once.

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Now you can click the gear icon and specify the desired codec, quality, aspect ratio and other settings that you find necessary. Apply them to all files if you want and click the Convert button to start the process.

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When the conversion is complete, you can download the video to your computer. It is also possible to save it back to Google Drive or Dropbox.

About format

OGV (Ogg Video) is an open multimedia format that combines the Theora video codec with the Ogg container, both developed by the Xiph.Org Foundation as royalty-free alternatives to proprietary media formats. Theora 1.0 reached stable release in November 2008, though development had been underway since 2002 based on the VP3 codec donated by On2 Technologies. Theora compresses video using block-based motion compensation with discrete cosine transform coding, achieving quality roughly comparable to MPEG-4 Part 2 at similar bit rates. The Ogg container uses a page-based multiplexing scheme that interleaves Theora video with Vorbis or Opus audio, supporting features like chained streams for seamless concatenation and multiplexed streams for synchronized multimedia playback. OGV was historically significant in the push for open web standards, serving as one of the first freely implementable video formats proposed for the HTML5 video element. Firefox and Chrome both shipped native OGV support, demonstrating that web video could function without reliance on proprietary plugins or licensed codecs. The format also supports FLAC lossless audio, Kate subtitle streams, and Skeleton metadata within the Ogg container. While WebM and AV1 have largely replaced OGV in the open-source video landscape, the format remains available in Linux distributions, open-source media tools, and contexts where complete freedom from patent concerns is a priority.
Initial release: November 3, 2008

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert OGV to another format?

OGV uses the Theora codec, which has limited hardware support. Converting to MP4 or WEBM ensures smooth playback on all modern devices and browsers.

What can I use to play OGV?

VLC and Firefox handle OGV natively. Chrome also supports Theora playback. Outside browsers, VLC is the most reliable desktop player for OGV.

Can I turn OGV into MP4 without losing quality?

Some quality change is inherent when re-encoding between lossy codecs, but choosing H.264 at a solid bitrate keeps the difference imperceptible.

Is OGV related to OGG?

Yes — OGV is the video counterpart to OGG audio, both part of the Xiph.org open-source multimedia project using the Ogg container.

Does Convertio charge for OGV conversion?

No — standard OGV conversions are free. Premium plans exist for users who need higher upload limits or faster processing speeds.

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