M4A to AU Converter

Transform M4A audio into Sun/NeXT AU format online

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Unix Audio Standard

Convert M4A to AU — the Sun Microsystems format natively supported by Unix systems and Java sound frameworks.

Cross-Platform Access

Run the M4A to AU conversion from any browser on any operating system — no local software installation needed.

Secure Handling

Uploaded M4A files are removed after conversion. AU downloads are purged from our servers within 24 hours.

How to convert M4A to AU

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

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Choose au 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 au file right afterwards

About formats

M4A is Apple's preferred file extension for audio-only content inside an MPEG-4 Part 14 container, widely adopted after the launch of the iTunes Music Store in 2003. The extension distinguishes pure audio streams from video-capable MP4 files, signaling to players that no video track is present. Under the hood, an M4A file most commonly wraps an AAC-LC (Advanced Audio Coding, Low Complexity) bitstream, though Apple Lossless (ALAC) payloads also use the same extension. AAC-encoded M4A files deliver better sound quality than MP3 at equivalent bit rates, thanks to improved spectral band replication, temporal noise shaping, and a refined psychoacoustic model. Sample rates up to 96 kHz and bit depths up to 24-bit are supported. Apple ecosystem integration is seamless — iTunes, Apple Music, iPhone, iPad, and macOS all handle M4A natively — while third-party support spans VLC, foobar2000, Android, and most car infotainment systems. Three tangible benefits define the format: superior coding efficiency over older lossy codecs, rich metadata through the MP4 atom structure (artwork, chapters, lyrics), and dual-mode flexibility serving both lossy and lossless workflows.
Developer: Apple Inc.
Initial release: 2001
AU is an audio file format introduced by Sun Microsystems for its Unix workstations and the NeXT platform. It features a minimal 24-byte header specifying data offset, size, encoding type, sample rate, and channel count, followed by the audio payload. AU supports numerous encodings, including uncompressed linear PCM at various bit depths, mu-law and A-law companding (logarithmic compression used in telephone systems), and several ADPCM variants. This versatility made AU a workhorse across early Unix environments, web audio (Java applets defaulted to AU), and telephony applications. One advantage is simplicity: the compact header and straightforward structure make it trivial to parse, generate, and stream programmatically. The built-in mu-law option provides another benefit, delivering reasonable voice quality at just 8 KB per second — half the rate of 16-bit uncompressed audio — invaluable when storage and bandwidth were scarce. Although modern formats have largely supplanted AU in consumer applications, it retains a foothold in scientific computing and audio processing pipelines where minimal overhead and reliable cross-platform behavior are valued.
Developer: Sun Microsystems
Initial release: 1992

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert M4A to AU?

AU is the native audio format for Unix/Solaris systems and Java audio APIs. Required when integrating audio into legacy Unix platforms or Java apps.

What opens AU files?

VLC, Audacity, Sox, and native Unix audio tools handle AU. Java applications also read AU format through the javax.sound API.

How does AU quality compare to M4A?

AU supports uncompressed PCM, so the output can be lossless. At matching settings, AU preserves the audio quality from the M4A source.

Are AU files widely used today?

AU remains relevant in Unix/Linux server environments, Java application development, and legacy system maintenance.

Can I convert multiple files?

Upload several M4A files at once and convert them all to AU in a single batch — useful for preparing sound assets for Java projects.

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