OGG to WVE Converter

Create Psion 8-bit A-law audio from OGG Vorbis

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Psion PDA Format

WVE is exclusive to Psion SIBO handhelds — convert OGG audio into files these vintage PDAs can actually play.

Browser-Based

No Psion development tools needed — the OGG to WVE conversion runs entirely online.

Niche Compatibility

Produce genuine WVE files that work on original Psion hardware and emulators without manual encoding.

How to convert OGG to WVE

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

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Choose wve 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 wve file right afterwards

About formats

OGG Vorbis is an open, royalty-free lossy audio codec inside the Ogg container format, both developed by the Xiph.Org Foundation. Vorbis was designed as a patent-free alternative to MP3 and AAC, using modified discrete cosine transform (MDCT) coding with variable bitrate encoding that adapts to signal complexity per frame. Blind listening tests have consistently shown Vorbis delivering perceptual quality matching or exceeding MP3, especially in the 96-192 kbps range. The format supports sample rates from 8 kHz to 192 kHz and 1 to 255 channels, covering everything from mono voice to surround mixes. A standout advantage is the complete absence of licensing fees — game developers, streaming platforms, and hardware makers can implement Vorbis without royalty concerns. Spotify relied on Vorbis for years as its primary streaming codec for exactly this reason. The format also handles quality degradation at low bitrates more gracefully than many competitors, which is why it remains popular in video games where storage is tight and thousands of sound effects compete for space. VLC, Firefox, Chrome, and Android all provide native Vorbis decoding.
Initial release: May 1, 2000
WVE is the audio format native to the Psion Series 3 family of personal digital assistants, released by British company Psion PLC beginning in September 1991. These clamshell PDAs included a built-in voice recorder, and all dictation functionality relied on WVE files to store captured sound. Each file begins with the ASCII signature "ALawSoundFile**" followed by a minimal header, then raw A-law encoded audio sampled at 8 kHz — a rate inherited from digital telephony standards. At 8000 bytes per second, a one-minute recording occupies just 480 KB, which was essential given that Psion devices stored data on SRAM cards typically ranging from 128 KB to 2 MB. The A-law encoding provides reasonable speech clarity within these tight storage constraints, prioritizing intelligibility over high-fidelity reproduction. WVE files can be converted to WAV or other modern formats using SoX, Awave Studio, or specialized Psion file utilities. While the format is firmly a product of early-1990s handheld computing, it holds historical significance as one of the first audio recording formats designed for pocket-sized consumer devices. Collectors and researchers studying mobile computing history occasionally encounter WVE files when recovering data from legacy SRAM media.
Developer: Psion PLC
Initial release: 1991

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert OGG to WVE?

WVE is the native audio format for Psion SIBO PDAs (Series 3). Collectors and PDA enthusiasts need WVE files for these vintage handhelds.

What uses WVE files?

Psion Series 3, Series 3a, and Siena PDAs play WVE audio natively. Emulators for these devices also accept the format.

Is WVE high quality?

WVE uses 8-bit A-law encoding — quality is limited by design, matching what the Psion hardware could reproduce.

Does the format support stereo?

WVE is typically mono — matching the single speaker output of Psion SIBO devices.

Can I convert several OGG files?

Upload multiple OGG files and produce WVE output for each in a single batch — great for building Psion audio collections.

OGG to WVE Quality Rating

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