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Yes, we accept .ogg files.

Convert OGG to Text

Upload .ogg audio — Vorbis or Opus — and get clean, timestamped text. No hunting for a tool that accepts the format.

$2 per hour
Auto-deleted files
TXT, SRT, DOC, PDF
Sample output

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Here's what you get — speaker labels, timestamps, and multiple download formats. Try it with your own file.

community_call_march.ogg

38m 02s · 2 speakers · Mar 5, 2026

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Speaker 10:01

Recording is on. First item: the beta feedback thread — we're at about forty replies, and three bugs keep coming up.

Speaker 20:11

The save-slot bug is the loud one. I can reproduce it on Linux but not on Windows, which matches what the thread is reporting.

Speaker 10:23

Okay, let's pin that as the priority for the next patch. Can you write up the repro steps so people in the thread can verify?

Speaker 20:32

Already drafted. I'll post it right after this call and link the issue.

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If you have an .ogg file, you already know the problem: it is the format of the open-source world — Audacity exports, Discord recording bots, Linux sound recorders, open game and chat tools — and the format mainstream transcription services most often reject. The usual answer is a converter site and a re-encoded MP3. TranscribeBee just accepts the OGG.

Both common codecs inside the container work — older Vorbis files and the Opus audio that modern voice tools record. Upload the file, pick the spoken language, and the transcript comes back as punctuated, timestamped text with each voice labeled separately, ready to export as TXT, DOC, PDF, or SRT.

This matters most for recordings of conversations that only exist in OGG: a community call captured by a Discord bot, a session recorded on a Linux box, an old archive of Vorbis files. Re-encoding lossy Opus to lossy MP3 audibly degrades exactly the speech you want transcribed. Upload the original instead — it is processed once and automatically deleted afterwards.

Vorbis and Opus, natively

Both generations of the format work — classic .ogg Vorbis exports and the Opus audio modern voice tools record. No conversion step.

Voices separated and timestamped

Community calls and group chats come back segmented by speaker with timestamps, so a two-hour recording is skimmable in minutes.

The format other tools reject

No "unsupported file type" error, no converter-site detour that re-compresses your audio. The OGG you have is the file we transcribe.

Convert OGG to Text: frequently asked questions

Are Opus files in an OGG container supported?

Yes. Both Vorbis and Opus audio inside an .ogg container are accepted. Opus is what most modern voice and chat tools record, and it transcribes just as well.

Can I transcribe a Discord call recorded with a bot?

Yes. Upload the recording the bot produced and it comes back as speaker-labeled text. If the bot gave you one file per participant, upload them individually — each is transcribed and billed by its own duration.

Do I need to convert OGG to MP3 first?

No. Converting Opus or Vorbis to MP3 stacks one lossy encoding on another and audibly degrades the speech. Upload the original .ogg — it is the better input.

What does an OGG transcription cost?

The same as any audio: $2 per audio hour with a $2 minimum, billed per file with no subscription. Format never changes the price.

Transcribe your OGG file

$2 per hour. No subscription. Files are auto-deleted after processing.

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