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OGG Cutter
Trim OGG by start and end. Waveform handles, presets, fade in/out. Free, in-browser. No upload.
Cutting OGG files trims one segment by start and end time. Useful for extracting a clip from a podcast, game audio, or web recording. All processing runs in your browser.
When to use OGG Cutter vs other formats
Use the cutter for one trimmed segment; use the splitter for multiple segments. Cut OGG when your source is OGG. Convert to MP3 after cutting if you need wider compatibility. Keep OGG for web and Android.
Compatibility
Trimmed output stays OGG. Plays in browsers, Android, and most desktop apps. Client-side only.
Quality considerations
Cutting at boundaries can avoid re-encoding. When re-encoding, use high bit rate to preserve quality.
Example use cases
- Trim an OGG podcast or stream to a single segment.
- Extract a short OGG clip for a sample or preview.
- Cut silence or unwanted parts from an OGG recording.
- Create a ringtone or alert from an OGG file.
- Keep only a portion of an OGG for sharing or backup.
Best practices
- Set start and end precisely using the waveform handles or the cursor (Start at cursor / End at cursor).
- Use a short fade in (0.5–1 s) and fade out (1–1.5 s) to avoid abrupt edges.
- Preview the cut with the result waveform before downloading.
- For lossless output use WAV or FLAC; for smallest size use MP3 or M4A at your chosen bitrate.
- Keep OGG as output when your source is already OGG to avoid unnecessary re-encoding.
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