EPUB to HRZ Converter

Convert EPUB to HRZ slow-scan TV images — free

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SSTV-Ready Images

Turn EPUB pages into HRZ images — the format designed for slow-scan television transmission over amateur radio.

Remote Rendering

The conversion runs entirely on cloud servers, so your device stays free while the EPUB to HRZ processing completes.

Files Auto-Deleted

Your EPUB is deleted after processing. HRZ outputs are automatically removed from Convertio servers within 24 hours.

How to convert EPUB to HRZ

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

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Choose hrz 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 hrz file right afterwards

About formats

EPUB (Electronic Publication) is an open ebook standard originally developed by the International Digital Publishing Forum (IDPF) and now maintained by the W3C following the organizations' merger in 2017. The first version carrying the EPUB name was approved in October 2007 as a successor to the Open eBook Publication Structure (OEBPS). An EPUB file is essentially a ZIP archive containing XHTML or HTML5 content documents, CSS stylesheets, images, fonts, and metadata organized according to the Open Packaging Format and Open Container Format specifications. The current major version, EPUB 3, supports reflowable and fixed-layout content, embedded multimedia, JavaScript interactivity, MathML equations, and rich accessibility features including semantic markup and media overlays for synchronized text and audio. A defining advantage is universal device support — unlike proprietary formats, EPUB works natively on virtually every non-Kindle e-reader, tablet, and reading application, from Apple Books and Google Play Books to Kobo and dozens of third-party apps. The reflowable text model is another core strength, automatically adapting pagination, font size, and margins to match any screen dimension and user preference. EPUB's open specification and active W3C stewardship ensure long-term preservation and vendor independence, making it the de facto standard for digital publishing across libraries, academic institutions, and commercial retailers worldwide.
Initial release: October 2007
HRZ is a simple raster image format associated with slow-scan television (SSTV), a method of transmitting still images over radio frequencies used by amateur radio operators since the late 1950s when Copthorne Macdonald pioneered the technology. HRZ files store images at a fixed resolution of 256x240 pixels in raw RGB format, with each pixel represented as three bytes (red, green, blue) at 8 bits per channel, producing uncompressed files of exactly 184,320 bytes. The format has no header, no metadata, and no compression — the file is simply a sequential dump of raw pixel data in row-major order. This extreme simplicity reflects the format's origins in the amateur radio community, where SSTV images are transmitted as audio tones encoding luminance and chrominance values over narrow-bandwidth HF (shortwave) radio channels. The fixed 256x240 resolution corresponds to common SSTV transmission modes, and HRZ files serve as the digital capture or storage medium for received SSTV transmissions. One advantage is the format's zero-overhead structure: with no parsing, decompression, or metadata processing required, HRZ files can be read by any program capable of reading raw pixel data with known dimensions — a single function call in virtually any programming language. The format's connection to amateur radio SSTV culture is another notable aspect: HRZ files document a unique form of image communication where operators transmit photographs over thousands of miles using nothing but radio waves and audio encoding, a practice that continues today alongside digital modes. HRZ files can be opened by ImageMagick, GIMP, and specialized SSTV software.
Developer: SSTV Community
Initial release: 1985

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert EPUB to HRZ?

HRZ is used in slow-scan television (SSTV) — convert ebook pages to transmit them as images over amateur radio frequencies.

What software opens HRZ files?

MMSSTV, QSSTV, ImageMagick, and other SSTV transmission software handle HRZ images. Some general image viewers support it too.

What resolution does HRZ use?

HRZ images are fixed at 256x240 pixels — the standard resolution for slow-scan television image transmission.

Is HRZ a color format?

Yes — HRZ stores RGB color data at 256x240 resolution, suitable for the color SSTV modes used in amateur radio communication.

Is EPUB to HRZ free on Convertio?

Yes, completely free. Paid plans offer extended capacity and priority processing for users with heavier conversion needs.

Can I convert multiple files?

Yes — batch upload is supported. Convert several EPUB files to HRZ images in a single session for efficient SSTV content preparation.