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How to convert OGG to FLV?
Step 1
1. Upload your OGG file
Start by dragging and dropping your OGG file into the upload area, or click to browse your device and select your file in the list.
Step 2
2. Choose FLV format
Next, pick FLV as the format you’d like to convert your video into. Alternatively, we support +47 formats that you can choose from. When you’re ready, hit the Convert button.
Step 3
3. Download your converted FLV
Once the conversion is complete, you’ll get a download link right away. Just click to save the file to your device. It’s fast, easy, and doesn’t require any software installation.
Step 4
4. (Optional) Transcribe your FLV to text
When your file is converted, you can use HappyScribe video to text converter to get an accurate transcript.
What is a OGG file?
Ogg is a free, patent‑unencumbered container maintained by the Xiph.Org Foundation. It most commonly encapsulates Vorbis or Opus audio but also supports Theora or Dirac video and embeds tags via VorbisComment. Ogg 1.0 shipped in 2000 following the ‘Danube’ code‑freeze after MP3 licensing scares. Firefox added native playback in 2008, spurring podcast adoption. Although WebM supplanted Ogg Theora for video, .ogg audio thrives in game engines and Fedora distributions.
What is a FLV file?
Flash Video (FLV) is a container that encapsulates Sorenson Spark, VP6, or H.264 video together with MP3/AAC audio and on‑screen data events for ActionScript. It became the backbone of early YouTube and news portals because the small header footprint yields quick progressive playback. Macromedia introduced FLV in 2002 with Flash Player 6, offering the first ubiquitous plug‑in‑based video experience on the Web. After Adobe’s acquisition, FLV evolved to support H.264 in 2007 but began losing ground once HTML5 <video> gained traction. By the end of 2020, Adobe disabled Flash, and most CDNs convert FLV archives to MP4 or HLS.
Free Online OGG to FLV Converter
Need to convert your audio file from OGG to FLV? It’s simple. Just upload your file, choose the output format, and click ‘Convert’. That’s it — no downloads, no complicated software, and no hidden costs. Our tool is designed to be fast, secure, and completely free, so you can turn your files into the format you need in seconds.
Whether you’re converting audio for sharing, editing, or playback on different devices, our converter ensures high-quality output every time. After your conversion, you’ll also have the option to transcribe video to text, making it easy to turn your FLV files into accurate, editable text in just a few clicks.
Frequently Asked Questions
How to open a OGG file?
Firefox, Chrome, and every Linux desktop decode .ogg natively. On Windows, install Opus/Vorbis DirectShow filters or use VLC. Sound editors like Audacity open Ogg while preserving loop metadata for game assets.
How to open a FLV file?
Desktop apps like VLC or MPC‑HC open FLV seamlessly. If you encounter a Spark‑encoded clip, convert using FFmpeg: `ffmpeg ‑i input.flv ‑c:v h264 output.mp4`. Web players no longer stream FLV, so upload sites recommend remuxing to MP4 or WebM.
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