The best online WTV to AU conversion

Convert any video file from WTV to AU in a few easy steps using this free online tool. Our converter saves your time as well as the quality of every converted file.

Step by step WTV to AU conversion

We created trustworthy WTV to AU online converter that is easy to use. In just 3 steps you can convert and download any video file as many times as you want.

Upload WTV file

STEP 1

Use a 'drag and drop' method to upload your WTV file or add a link to it.

Converting WTV to AU

STEP 2

Press the 'Start conversion' button, and WTV to AU conversion will start.

Download converted AU file

STEP 3

As soon as the 'Download' button appears, download your AU video files.

WTV Converter

What is a WTV file?

WTV stands for Windows Recorded TV Show. This type of file extension represents a video and audiovisual file container format. It is developed by Microsoft and used for storing TV content created in Windows Media Center. WTV file format uses MPEG-2 video compression and MPEG-1 Layer II or Dolby Digital AC-3 audio compression. It can also include descriptive metadata as well as the Digital Rights Management (known as DRM) information. Files saved with the WTV extension are compatible with the following programs: File Viewer Plus, Microsoft Windows Media Center, CyberLink PowerDVD 17, CyberLink PowerDirector 15 Ultra, Nero 2019, DRD Systems VideoReDo, and VideoLAN VLC media player. In case you don’t own any of the previously mentioned programs, you can always convert your files to another format.

AU Converter

What is a AU file?

This type of file represents a simple audio file that was primarily common on NeXT systems and early Web pages. The AU file format was, at first, used by Sun or some similar Unix-based machine, but now, it can be opened with other audio programs as well. To reproduce this file format, you can use Nullsoft Winamp, Apple QuickTime Player, Microsoft Windows Media Player, RealNetworks, RealPlayer Cloud, or Adobe Audition CC. Although AU files are quite small and have poor sound quality, they store information in three sections. The first one is called header, with a maximum of 24 bytes. Next, there’s a variable-length annotation block. And last but not least, there’s the audio data itself.

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