Hi Adrien,

I started using this file type for encoding my audiobooks for
listening on my Talking MP3 Player. A friend suggested it because it
takes up less space and the quality is at least as good as MP3 or OGG.

You can use Goldwave to convert them to MP3 if you like.

Season's greetings!

Laz

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Hi

I have been given an album, it is in opus format, I have
never come across this before, I googled it, it is a lossy
audio format, I want to convert the files to mp3, I don't
have a suitable converter, I have tried downloading 2 but
they are not accessible, what can I do?
Regards

Adrien

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