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Extract audio

Extract Opus Audio from HEVC Video

Convert HEVC to Opus in your browser for low-latency delivery. The source remains on your device throughout local processing.

  • Runs in your browser
  • Private processing
  • Audio-only export
  • No install

Route HEVC → OPUS

or drop here · up to 500 MB

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Quick use cases

  • Separate dialogue or music from a HEVC picture track
  • Prepare Opus for low-latency delivery
  • Keep a Opus audio-only version for review, transcription, or editing

Workflow

  1. Choose a HEVC file from your device
  2. Confirm the planned Opus filename
  3. Extract the soundtrack and encode Opus
  4. Open the downloaded Opus in its intended workflow

Processing notes

  • Processing demand varies with the codecs found in the source while preparing Opus from HEVC.
  • A short HEVC sample is quicker to process than a full-length recording.
  • Confirm the Opus output meets the receiving system’s technical limits.

Compatibility notes

  • Opus is appropriate for voice chat, streaming, and efficient web audio.
  • The HEVC source must contain a readable audio stream; a silent container cannot supply one.
  • For the next step, account for limited support in older editing tools.

Troubleshooting

  • No sound found? Play the HEVC source and confirm it contains an audio track.
  • Extraction from HEVC slow? Reduce other processor activity and leave the page open until completion.
  • Inspect the generated streams when an app recognizes Opus but refuses playback.

HEVC to Opus audio FAQ

Why extract Opus from HEVC?

An audio-only Opus copy supports low-latency delivery without retaining the HEVC picture.

Can every HEVC file produce Opus?

Only when the HEVC source contains a readable audio stream; video-only footage cannot produce useful Opus.

What should I check in Opus after extracting from HEVC?

Listen through the Opus result for expected duration, channels, level, and synchronization before delivery.