MPEG to TXW Converter

Create Yamaha TX-16W samples from MPEG video audio online

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Early Digital to Vintage

MPEG is an early digital format. The TX-16W is a vintage sampler. Together they create lo-fi character that modern formats cannot match.

No Software Required

Our servers handle MPEG extraction and TXW encoding. No Yamaha tools or video decoders needed — just upload and download.

Unique Character

The combination of MPEG audio and TX-16W sampling adds distinctive retro texture. Feed unexpected video audio into your vintage sampler.

How to convert MPEG to TXW

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

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Choose txw 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 txw file right afterwards

About formats

MPEG (MPEG-1) is a foundational video and audio compression standard published in August 1993 by the Moving Picture Experts Group as ISO/IEC 11172. It was the first international standard for lossy compression of moving pictures and associated audio, establishing principles and techniques that would influence virtually all subsequent video codecs. MPEG-1 video achieves compression through a combination of motion-compensated prediction, discrete cosine transform coding, and variable-length entropy encoding, organized around three frame types: I-frames (intra-coded), P-frames (predicted), and B-frames (bidirectionally predicted). The standard targets bit rates around 1.5 Mbps for combined audio and video, producing quality comparable to VHS tape at SIF resolution (352x240 for NTSC). This compression level was specifically chosen to match the data throughput of 1x-speed CD-ROM drives, enabling the Video CD format that brought digital video to consumers in the early 1990s. The audio component, particularly Layer III (MP3), went on to become the most influential audio format in history. The I/P/B frame structure, motion estimation approach, and block-based transform coding established the architectural template followed by every major video codec since, from MPEG-2 through H.264 and beyond. Though long surpassed in compression efficiency, MPEG-1 remains supported by virtually all media software.
Initial release: August 1993
TXW is the native audio sample format of the Yamaha TX16W, a rack-mounted digital sampler released by Yamaha in 1988. Each TXW file stores a single audio sample captured by the TX16W's 12-bit analog-to-digital converters, with selectable sampling rates of 16.7 kHz, 33.3 kHz, and 50 kHz in mono. The format was engineered to work within the sampler's architecture — 1.5 MB of onboard RAM expandable via memory cards — so files are compact and structured for quick loading from 3.5-inch floppy disks. Despite its 12-bit resolution, the TX16W earned a loyal following among electronic musicians who prized its distinctive warm, slightly gritty character that imparted a recognizable sonic texture to sampled material. The format preserves loop point data and tuning metadata, enabling seamless playback of sustain loops within the hardware. While TXW files are not directly playable in most modern software, conversion utilities and the SoX audio toolkit can transform them into contemporary formats like WAV or AIFF. For vintage synth enthusiasts and sample library curators, TXW remains an important archival format.
Developer: Yamaha Corporation
Initial release: 1988

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert MPEG to TXW?

TXW is the Yamaha TX-16W sampler format. MPEG video provides varied audio content for creating unique vintage sampler instruments.

What sample rate does TXW use?

TXW typically operates at 33 kHz to match TX-16W hardware. MPEG audio is resampled during conversion to the correct rate automatically.

Is MPEG audio good for sampling?

MPEG-1 audio offers reasonable quality. Combined with the TX-16W character, it produces interesting textures for vintage-style music production.

Can TXW work with modern DAWs?

TXW is specific to the TX-16W hardware. For DAW use, convert to WAV — TXW exists to serve the vintage Yamaha sampler directly.

Is video content discarded?

Yes — only the audio stream from MPEG is extracted. The video portion is discarded, and only sound reaches the TXW sampler file.