📂 Batch Upload Rule
For multi-file uploads, all files in the same batch should use the same source type (for example all JPG or all MP3).
MOV (QuickTime Movie) is a video container format commonly used in Apple workflows. MP3 (MPEG-1 Audio Layer III) is a widely supported compressed audio format. Try our Universal Converter for other file formats.
Quick rules and tips to get the best results.
For multi-file uploads, all files in the same batch should use the same source type (for example all JPG or all MP3).
Set your preferred output quality to balance file size and clarity. Compression behavior is tailored to each file format.
Each conversion request supports up to 200 MB total. Each user can upload a total of 500 MB per hour.
Completed jobs are saved on this device for up to 1 hour, unless you remove them from the list.
Converting MOV to MP3 extracts the audio track from your video into a standalone sound file. This is useful for podcasts, voice clips, music review, and workflows where visuals are not needed. Output quality and size depend on codec and bitrate settings, while source audio clarity still sets the ceiling for final detail. Use higher quality when voice intelligibility or music detail matters, and lower quality for smaller share-friendly files.
The converter reads media streams from the source video and exports only the audio track into the selected output format. This keeps the workflow simple for users who need speech, music, or soundtrack content without carrying full video payload size.
The quality slider maps to bitrate from 64 to 320 kbps for this output. Higher values generally keep more audible detail in speech and music, while lower values reduce output size for faster transfer.
MP3 output targets broad support in browsers, phones, and desktop players, making extracted audio easier to upload, message, and reuse across common apps.
MP3 uses a widely supported lossy codec, so output quality depends on bitrate and encoder settings. Higher settings preserve more detail, but quality cannot exceed what is present in the source soundtrack.
Start around 80% to 90% for music or clearer voice detail, then lower gradually if file size is too large. For lightweight speech sharing, midrange settings are often enough.
Yes. This route exports audio-only output and does not include visual frames. It is designed for cases where you need soundtrack content without a video container.