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You'll find all the conversion and compression tools you need, all in one place, at Zamzar. With over 1100 file-conversion types supported, whether you need to convert videos, audio, documents or images, you'll easily find what you need and soon have your files in the formats and sizing that work for you.

OPUS Audio Format

OPUS Converter

OPUS, or OGG OPUS, is a free and open source audio file format. Developed by Xiph.org foundation and later standardised by the IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force), it uses lossy compression to shrink files, while maintaining a high quality sound with minimal degradation. OPUS files are encoded with SILK or CELT codecs and use the OGG container format. Originally built for online media streaming, this file format is very practical for real-time interactive and audio-specific web streaming services with low delay (latency).

It is a very versatile file format, accommodating both high and low bitrates. That said, OPUS isn’t as widely used compared to more well-known audio file formats, being sidelined by other formats such as MP3 and WMA. Typical uses for OPUS files include web-based audio and video streaming, video conferencing, gaming, and radio broadcasting. OPUS files can be opened using compatible browsers such as Chrome, Firefox and Opera, but can’t be played by typical Mac media players or by Windows Media Players prior to the 2022 version. Alternative multimedia players such as VLC, FFmpeg or AIMP, however, do support the OPUS format.

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TXT Document Format

TXT Converter

The TXT file format, also called the Plain Text File format, was developed by Tim Berners-Lee - the inventor of the World Wide Web. Unlike other document file types, such as .DOC, the TXT file format just stores plain text, so it can't contain complex formatting, images or other multimedia. TXT files are used to write memos, letters, manuscripts and other text-based content, as well as for encoding and storing data. Because of their simplicity, they don’t support formatting features such as font changes or colour edits, so if you want to make your file look a little more attractive you’ll need to use a different word processing application.

Part of the appeal of the TXT format is that the files are extremely small in size, easy to create, edit and share, and are compatible with almost any device and operating system. Apple’s Notepad and Microsoft’s TextEdit can both be used to create TXT files, and you can open TXT files with any text-editing application and most internet browsers.

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How to convert a OPUS to a TXT file?

  1. 1. Choose the OPUS file that you want to convert.
  2. 2. Select TXT as the the format you want to convert your OPUS file to.
  3. 3. Click "Convert" to convert your OPUS file.