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MOV to WAV Converter

Convert MOV to WAV online for free and extract audio from video. Use this converter for music tracks, lectures, interviews, podcast source files, and listening without the video stream.

Converting MOV to WAV extracts the audio track from the video and discards the visual frames. The result is typically 80–95% smaller than the source MOV file and is suited for music players, podcast apps, or further audio editing.

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How to Extract WAV Audio from MOV Video

Pull the audio track from any MOV video and save it as a standalone WAV file

Upload MOV Video

Select a MOV video file containing the audio you want to extract. Works with music videos, recorded lectures, podcast recordings, or any video with an audio track. There is no need to install editing software — the entire extraction happens in the cloud.

Extract Audio as WAV

The audio track is separated from the video frames and encoded as WAV. Video data is discarded cleanly — the resulting file contains only the audio at the selected quality level.

Download WAV Audio

Download your extracted WAV audio file — typically 90% smaller than the original video. Ready for music players, podcast apps, or further editing in any audio workstation. Files are deleted from our servers automatically after processing.

Why Convert MOV to WAV

Studio-Quality Uncompressed Audio

WAV stores audio as uncompressed PCM data, preserving every nuance of the original recording. Professional studios use WAV for recording, mixing, and mastering because zero quality is lost.

Universal DAW Compatibility

Every digital audio workstation — Pro Tools, Logic Pro, Ableton, FL Studio, Audacity — handles WAV files natively. WAV is the safest import format for any audio production workflow.

Sample-Accurate Editing

Uncompressed WAV data allows editors to cut, splice, and process audio at the individual sample level without decoding artifacts. Essential for sound design, foley work, and audio forensics.

Broadcast WAV Metadata

Broadcast WAV (BWF) extensions store timecode, origination date, and production metadata. Film, television, and radio production workflows rely on BWF for synchronized multi-track audio.

Maximum Bit Depth and Sample Rate

WAV supports up to 32-bit float at any sample rate, capturing the full dynamic range of professional microphones and instruments. High-resolution audio at 96 kHz or 192 kHz is standard in WAV.

MOV vs WAV: Side-by-side

Technical comparison of the two formats — useful for deciding which to use, or for confirming what changes during conversion.

Property MOV WAV
Full name QuickTime Movie Waveform Audio File Format
Year introduced 1991 1991
Developer / standard body Apple IBM / Microsoft
MIME type video/quicktime audio/wav
File extension .mov .wav
Compression H.264, ProRes, or others Uncompressed PCM (typically)
Color / data depth 8/10/12-bit N/A (audio)
Max dimensions / size Codec-dependent 4 GB file size limit (RIFF)
Transparency Yes No
Animation No No
Standard / specification Apple QuickTime Microsoft RIFF
Best for Apple ecosystem, video editing (Final Cut, Premiere) Studio recording, raw audio, professional editing

About the MOV Format

MOV (QuickTime Movie) is a multimedia container format developed by Apple in 1991 for its QuickTime media framework. It was one of the earliest container formats designed to hold video, audio, and text in a single file, and its architecture directly influenced the development of the MP4 standard. MOV remains the native video format for macOS and iOS, deeply integrated into Apple's ecosystem of creative tools including Final Cut Pro.

MOV is widely used in professional video editing workflows, particularly with Apple's Final Cut Pro, where it supports high-quality codecs like ProRes and HEVC. The format excels at preserving video quality during the editing process, making it a staple in film, television, and content production. However, MOV files tend to be larger than their MP4 equivalents, and compatibility outside the Apple ecosystem can be inconsistent — Windows and Linux users may need additional codecs or conversion to play MOV files reliably.

MOV to WAV FAQ

Quick answers about compatibility, quality, metadata handling, and the most common reasons to convert MOV files to WAV.

How do I convert MOV to WAV online?

Upload your MOV video file, choose WAV as the output format, and download the extracted audio after processing completes.

Why would I convert MOV to WAV?

People usually convert MOV to WAV to extract music, lectures, interviews, podcast audio, voice tracks, or background sound from video. WAV is usually chosen when uncompressed audio is better for editing.

Is MOV to WAV the same as extracting audio from video?

Yes. In this workflow, the converter keeps the audio track and removes the video stream.

Will the WAV file be smaller than the original MOV video?

Yes, in most cases. Removing the video stream usually makes the output dramatically smaller.

What audio quality will I get from MOV to WAV conversion?

Output quality depends on the original audio track in the video and the target format you choose.

Can I batch convert multiple MOV files to WAV?

Yes. Batch extraction is useful for lectures, interviews, podcasts, and media libraries.

Is it safe to convert MOV to WAV online?

Yes. This converter uses temporary browser-based processing with automatic cleanup after conversion.

Video-to-Audio Guides for MOV to WAV Converter

Read practical guides about extracting audio from video, choosing output formats, and handling media compatibility.