Upload the MOV file and we demux the audio track, then transcode to AIFF. There is no video pass and no quality loss beyond what the AIFF codec itself imposes; the /extract-audio/ tool runs the same pipeline.
Ìgbà bítárátì àwòrán wo ni fáìlì AIFF náà lò?
If AIFF is lossless (WAV, FLAC), every sample of the source audio is preserved exactly. If AIFF is lossy (MP3, AAC, OGG, Opus), the AIFF codec recompresses — at the default 192 kbps this is transparent for nearly all source material.
Does the extracted AIFF keep the original sample rate?
Ń lè yọ ààyè-iṣẹ́ tí a fi pamọ́ láti inú àwòrán MOV láti inú AIFF?
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Not in this step — extract the full audio as AIFF first, then use /audio-trim/ to clip the section. The two-step path is faster than a combined operation and lets you preview the extracted track before trimming.
Fáìlì mì MOV jẹ́ aládàkọ́ nígbà ìṣàfihàn àwòrán?
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Yes — same privacy model as every conversion on the site: isolated workers, automatic deletion within minutes, no human review of audio or video content. See /privacy/.
Kini idi ti fáìlì mì AIFF ní àwọn ààyè ìtàjú?
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Silent gaps almost always mean the MOV file had a multi-track audio layout (commentary, alternate languages, surround backchannels) and we picked the wrong stream. Use the advanced "audio stream" option to explicitly pick stream 0, 1, etc., or re-mux all streams to a multi-track AIFF container if AIFF supports it.
Àwọn àwọn àgbéwọlé AIFF lè jẹ́ stereo, mono, tàbí 5.1?
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Channel layout is preserved from MOV by default — a 5.1 MOV produces a 5.1 AIFF where the codec supports it (AAC, FLAC, OGG, Opus). Force stereo or mono with the channel-downmix option; useful for podcast workflows or low-bandwidth playback.
Does the extracted AIFF play on iPhone, Android, or car stereo?
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MP3 lo ni gbogbo aye. AAC / M4A lo ni Apple ati ni gbogbo Android. OGG / Opus nilo aago orin tí a tì kọ̀ ní pàtó nípa iOS ṣugbọn o lo nípa Chrome / Firefox / VLC. Àtòjọ-ẹ̀yàn ìṣàfihàn ìpele-òkè yan codec AIFF tí o tí ìgbà jú lágbára lórí ìṣàfihàn rẹ̀.