TTA Converter

Convert TTA (True Audio) to AAC, MP3, FLAC and more — free online

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Broad Target Range

Convert TTA to 55+ audio formats. 153 conversion directions bridge True Audio to mainstream and niche formats alike.

Designed for Simplicity

Upload, select, convert. Three steps deliver your converted audio without any configuration hurdles or technical prerequisites.

Precise Audio Parameters

Control bitrate, sample rate, and channel layout. Whether targeting compact mobile playback or lossless archival, you choose the specs.

Lossless and Lightweight

TTA (True Audio) is a real-time lossless codec with fast encoding and decoding, ideal for audiophiles who value both speed and fidelity.

Cloud Encoding

All processing happens server-side. No TTA decoder, no plugins — your browser handles the entire interaction while servers do the work.

Secure Handling

Source recordings are deleted immediately after conversion. Finished outputs are purged within 24 hours to ensure your audio stays private.

How to convert TTA file

1

Add your TTA recording — upload from Computer, Google Drive, Dropbox, or paste a link.

2

Choose the target format: AAC, MP3, FLAC, OGG, AIFF, or another of 55+ options.

3

Set bitrate, sample rate, and channel preferences to customize the output audio.

4

Click Convert, then download the result once encoding wraps up.

About format

TTA (True Audio) is a real-time lossless audio compression codec developed by Aleksander Djourik, with its origins tracing back to the early 2000s. The format reconstructs the original PCM stream bit-for-bit upon decoding, guaranteeing that no sonic detail is lost during storage or transfer. TTA handles standard CD-quality audio as well as high-resolution content up to 32-bit integer samples, making it suitable for everyday listening and professional archiving alike. Processing speed is one of TTA's defining strengths — the codec achieves fast encoding and decoding without heavy CPU demands, keeping it lightweight even on older hardware. The file structure supports ID3v1, ID3v2, and APEv2 metadata tags, so track information and album art travel with the audio. Hardware support appeared in several portable players, giving TTA a practical edge over some competing lossless formats. The open-source reference implementation ships under the GNU GPL, encouraging community adoption and third-party integrations. While newer codecs like FLAC have captured a larger share of the lossless audio landscape, TTA continues to serve users who value its simplicity and transparent compression.
Developer: Aleksander Djourik
Initial release: 2003

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert TTA audio?

TTA provides excellent lossless compression but has narrow player support. Converting to FLAC preserves quality with much wider compatibility across platforms.

What programs open TTA recordings?

Foobar2000, VLC, and AIMP can play TTA audio. For mobile devices and broader system support, converting to FLAC or MP3 is advisable.

Is it free to convert TTA on convertio.tools?

Yes — free conversion is available. Premium plans offer larger uploads and faster queues for users working with sizable lossless libraries.

Does converting TTA to FLAC lose quality?

Not at all — both are lossless. The audio data is preserved bit-for-bit, only repackaged in a more widely recognized container.

Can I convert a whole album from TTA?

Yes, upload all tracks at once and convert them in a single batch. Each can have its own output format assigned.

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