M4A to MP3 Online Converter

Convert your M4A file to MP3 format in simple 3 clicks.

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Convert your M4A File to MP3 Format

Our free M4A to MP3 online converter is the easiest way to convert M4A files to MP3 format. The best online web-based app to transform M4A's into high-quality MP3 format within seconds. No file size limit and no registration or login required. Choose your M4A file, click convert, then download your converted file without the burden of installing additional software on your PC. Our free online M4A to MP3 converter is 100% secure and super fast and also works on all computers and mobile devices with active internet access - regardless of the operating system you have.

M4A
  • File extension
  • .m4a
  • Category
  • AUDIO
  • Description
  • The M4A file format is an audio file created by using the AAC (Advanced Audio Coding) which is known as a lossy compression. The word M4A abbreviated as MPEG 4 Audio. These audio files usually have .m4a file extension. This is especially true of un-protected content. It may store various types of audio content, such as audiobooks, songs and podcasts. M4A is usually realized as more advanced format than MP3, which had not been typically designed for audio only. It is just an audio layer in MPEG 1 or 2 video files. M4A format is encrypted by FairPlay Digital Rights Management as were sold via the iTunes Store use the .m4p extension. The Apple iPhones use MPEG-4 audio for their ringtones but those audio files use the .m4r extension.
  • Actions
  • M4A Converter
  • Technical Details
  • Associated programs
  • Apple QuickTime Player,Apple iTunes,Microsoft Windows Media Player,VideoLan VLC Media Player
  • Developed by
  • Apple
  • MIME type
  • audio/x-m4a
MP3
  • File extension
  • .mp3
  • Category
  • AUDIO
  • Description
  • Files with .mp3 extension are digitally encoded file formats for audio files that are formally based on the MPEG-1 Audio Layer III or MPEG-2 Audio Layer III. It was developed by the Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG) that uses Layer 3 audio compression. Compression achieved by MP3 file format is 1/10th the size of .WAV or .AIF files. The format gives advantages of streaming such audio files over the internet for listening online that was previously not possible due to the large file sizes of audio files. Sound quality of an MP3 audio file can be controlled by parameter settings such as bit rate, sample rate, joint or normal stereo.
  • Actions
  • MP3 Converter
  • Technical Details
  • Associated programs
  • RealOne,WinAmp,Windows Media Player,iTunes,Real Player
  • Developed by
  • Moving Picture Experts Group
  • MIME type
  • audio/mp3

Free M4A File Conversion Tools

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Your files are processed using our powerful conversion servers. In most cases, the conversion takes less time than it would if you used your own computer.

No Limitations

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Quality Output

We use high-quality conversion algorithms to ensure that you won't lose quality during the file conversion process. Your converted output file retains the same quality and effects as the original file.

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We support over 200 file formats, more than any other online converter. From documents and images to videos, audio files, and eBooks, our service has you covered—and we’re continuously adding more formats.