SHN Converter
Convert SHN lossless audio to FLAC, MP3, WAV and more free online
Comprehensive Format List
Transform SHN audio into 56+ formats. 56 supported conversion directions cover everything from lossless archival to compressed streaming.
Upload and Go
Drop your audio in, pick a format, convert. No fiddly settings required — though they are available if you want them.
Encoding Preferences
Control bitrate, sample rate, and channels to shape the output. Move from lossless to lossy with exact parameters, or stay lossless with a format upgrade.
Lossless Compression Pioneer
SHN (Shorten) was one of the first practical lossless audio codecs, widely used for sharing live music recordings before FLAC became the standard.
Collection Conversion
Upload an entire album or set of recordings and convert them in one go. Efficient batch processing handles large music libraries with ease.
Music Stays Private
All uploaded audio is deleted after conversion. Completed files are purged within 24 hours — your music collection is never stored.
How to convert SHN file
Upload your SHN audio from Computer, Google Drive, Dropbox, or paste a direct URL to the recording.
Choose a destination format — FLAC, MP3, WAV, AAC, OGG, or any of 56+ others.
Adjust audio parameters like bitrate, sample rate, and channels, or leave defaults for optimal output.
Hit Convert and download the result — lossless conversions typically take just seconds.
About format
Frequently Asked Questions
SHN was an early lossless codec now largely superseded by FLAC. Converting preserves full quality while gaining universal player and tagger support.
Foobar2000 (with plugin), Winamp, and VLC handle SHN playback. For broader support including mobile devices, FLAC or MP3 is the better choice.
Yes, free conversion is available. Premium plans offer higher limits and faster queue access for users converting large music collections.
No — both are lossless formats. The conversion is bit-perfect, producing identical audio data in a more modern and widely supported container.
Upload multiple SHN tracks at once and convert them all in a batch. Each track can target a different output format.
Both are lossless, but FLAC offers better compression, metadata support, and universal compatibility. Converting SHN to FLAC is the standard archival upgrade.