AC3 to HCOM Converter

Transform AC3 multi-channel audio to HCOM online

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AC3 to HCOM in Seconds

Fast cloud-based processing converts AC3 cinema audio to HCOM in moments — no waiting for slow local encoding.

Simple Workflow

Three steps — upload, pick a format, download. The intuitive interface guides you through with zero learning curve.

Built for Everyone

Whether you are an audio professional or a casual user, the converter handles your audio with the same reliability.

How to convert AC3 to HCOM

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Select files from Computer, Google Drive, Dropbox, URL or by dragging it on the page.

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Choose hcom or any other format you need as a result (more than 200 formats supported)

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Let the file convert and you can download your hcom file right afterwards

About formats

AC3 is the file format associated with Dolby Digital, a perceptual audio coding technology from Dolby Laboratories. This lossy format encodes up to 5.1 channels of surround sound (left, center, right, left surround, right surround, and LFE) into a bitstream typically ranging from 192 to 640 kbps. The algorithm applies a modified discrete cosine transform with psychoacoustic analysis to discard audio information below the threshold of human perception, producing compact files without obvious quality loss. AC3 became the mandatory audio standard for DVD-Video and is widely used in Blu-ray discs, digital television broadcasts (ATSC), and streaming delivery. A primary advantage is multichannel surround capability, bringing cinematic spatial audio into home theater systems. The format also maintains excellent dialogue clarity through its dedicated center channel, ideal for film and television content. Widespread hardware decoder support in receivers, TVs, and set-top boxes means AC3 audio plays back reliably across an enormous installed base of consumer electronics.
Developer: Dolby Laboratories
Initial release: 1991
HCOM is a Huffman-coded audio format from the early Macintosh era, designed to shrink digitized sound for distribution on floppy disks and bulletin board systems when storage was precious and modems were slow. The encoder takes 8-bit unsigned PCM input, computes a frequency table of sample-delta values, and builds an optimal Huffman tree that replaces common deltas with short bit sequences. Compression ratios of 2:1 or better were typical for speech recordings, a meaningful saving when a 3.5-inch floppy held only 800 KB. Files were distributed as Macintosh resource forks and played through utilities like SoundApp and the BinHex ecosystem that defined Mac software exchange in the late 1980s. The format supported sample rates up to 22.255 kHz, matching the output capabilities of original Macintosh sound hardware. Tools such as SoX retain HCOM decoding support, ensuring that archived recordings remain accessible decades later. HCOM holds three practical advantages for preservation work: lossless compression that recovers the original samples exactly, a self-contained Huffman table embedded in each file for dependency-free decoding, and historical prevalence across thousands of vintage Mac sound archives.
Developer: Apple Computer
Initial release: 1985

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert AC3 to HCOM?

Converting AC3 to HCOM lets you use cinema audio in retro computing projects or legacy hardware that requires the HCOM format.

What programs can open HCOM?

You can play HCOM using SoX and vintage Macintosh audio applications.

What happens to audio quality during conversion?

HCOM has format-specific limitations. The converter decodes your AC3 and re-encodes within HCOM capabilities — results vary by format.

Is batch conversion supported?

Absolutely. Drop multiple AC3 files into the converter and they will all be processed to HCOM together in one operation.

Is my audio data kept private?

Uploaded AC3 files are deleted immediately after conversion. The resulting HCOM outputs are removed from our servers within 24 hours.

Does this work on mobile devices?

Yes. The converter is fully browser-based and works on smartphones and tablets — no app download required for AC3 to HCOM conversion.