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1

Upload your .aiff file by dragging it into the upload area or clicking to browse.

2

Choose your output settings. The default settings work great for most files.

3

Click Convert and download your .rmi file when it's ready.

What is AIFF?

AIFF is an uncompressed audio format developed by Apple. Like WAV, it provides perfect audio quality but results in large file sizes.

Format Details

Full Name
Audio Interchange File Format
Extension
.aiff

Key Features

  • Lossless quality
  • Apple standard
  • Professional audio
  • No compression

What is RMI?

RMI is a Windows-specific variant of the MIDI format that wraps standard MIDI data inside a RIFF container. It was commonly used in Windows 3.1 and Windows 95 era multimedia applications.

Format Details

Full Name
RIFF MIDI
Extension
.rmi

Key Features

  • RIFF container
  • MIDI data
  • Windows legacy
  • Multimedia authoring

AIFF vs RMI

FeatureAIFFRMI
Full NameAudio Interchange File FormatRIFF MIDI
Extension.aiff.rmi
Best ForLossless qualityRIFF container

Frequently Asked Questions

Converting between lossless formats preserves perfect quality. When converting to lossy formats, our optimized encoding minimizes any audible difference. You can adjust bitrate to control quality vs. file size.
We preserve ID3 tags, album art, and metadata when both AIFF and RMI support them. Some metadata may not transfer between incompatible formats.
Pro users can batch convert multiple audio files simultaneously. Free users convert one file at a time with up to 5 free conversions per day.
We support all standard sample rates from 8kHz (voice) up to 192kHz (studio quality). The default preserves your source file's sample rate.
Yes. Our audio converter handles music, podcasts, voice memos, and audiobook files. For podcasts, we recommend MP3 at 128-192kbps for the best balance of quality and file size.

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