Convert 3GA to AIFF — Free Online Converter
Convert 3GPP Audio (.3ga) to Audio Interchange File Format (.aiff) online for free. Fast, secure audio conversion with no watermarks or registration....
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Upload your .3ga file by dragging it into the upload area or clicking to browse.
Choose your output settings. The default settings work great for most files.
Click Convert and download your .aiff file when it's ready.
About 3GA to AIFF Conversion
AIFF (Audio Interchange File Format) is Apple's uncompressed audio standard, widely used in professional music production and audio editing on macOS. If you have old voice recordings in 3GA format from a Samsung Galaxy S II, LG Optimus, or another 3G-era Android phone and need to bring them into Logic Pro, GarageBand, or Pro Tools on a Mac, converting to AIFF gives you an uncompressed PCM file that these applications handle natively without any import conversion or codec negotiation.
The 3GA format stores audio using AMR codecs at very low bitrates suited for mobile telephony over EDGE and UMTS networks. When you convert to AIFF, the AMR audio is decoded to raw PCM samples and wrapped in the AIFF container at CD-quality specifications (16-bit, 44.1 kHz). This does not improve the original recording quality — the frequencies lost during AMR encoding on the handset cannot be recovered — but it provides a clean, uncompressed representation that professional audio software works with efficiently.
Why Convert 3GA to AIFF?
Professional audio workflows on macOS are built around uncompressed formats. Logic Pro, GarageBand, Final Cut Pro, and Soundtrack Pro all treat AIFF as a first-class citizen, loading it instantly without any decoding overhead or transcoding step. If you need to edit old phone recordings — clean up background noise, normalize levels, trim silence, or splice segments together — working with AIFF ensures you are editing a lossless representation of the decoded audio without additional codec artifacts.
AIFF is also the standard format for sound effects libraries, audio samples, and broadcast production on Apple platforms. If you are incorporating old voice recordings from Nokia N-series phones or Samsung feature phones into a multimedia project, audio documentary, or podcast production workflow on a Mac, AIFF ensures compatibility with the Mac-centric tools most audio professionals use. The uncompressed nature means every edit and export from AIFF is bit-perfect, with no generational quality loss.
Common Use Cases
- Import old Samsung or LG voice memos into Logic Pro or GarageBand projects on macOS
- Edit phone recordings from 3G-era handsets in professional Mac audio software without codec overhead
- Prepare voice recordings for podcast production workflows built around AIFF on macOS
- Create uncompressed archival copies of mobile recordings for long-term digital preservation
- Use phone recordings as source material in music production or sound design in Pro Tools
How It Works
FFmpeg decodes the AMR-NB (8 kHz, 12.2 kbps max) or AMR-WB (16 kHz, 23.85 kbps max) audio stream from the 3GA container and re-encodes it as linear PCM (signed 16-bit big-endian) in the AIFF container. The output sample rate is 44.1 kHz stereo by default, though the original mono AMR content is duplicated to both channels. The resulting AIFF file uses approximately 1.4 Mbps (10.6 MB per minute), significantly larger than the source 3GA file but necessary for uncompressed editing workflows.
Quality & Performance
The conversion produces a mathematically perfect representation of the decoded AMR audio with no additional compression artifacts. However, the quality ceiling is set by the original AMR recording from the mobile handset. AMR-NB captures frequencies from 300 Hz to 3.4 kHz at 8 kHz sample rate, so the AIFF output will contain silence above those frequencies. The benefit is that no further quality degradation occurs during editing or processing in AIFF format — every operation on the AIFF file is lossless.
Device Compatibility
| Device | 3GA | AIFF |
|---|---|---|
| Windows PC | Partial | Partial |
| macOS | Partial | Partial |
| iPhone/iPad | Partial | Partial |
| Android | Partial | Partial |
| Linux | Partial | Partial |
| Web Browser | No | No |
Recommended Settings by Platform
Spotify
Resolution: N/A
Bitrate: 320 kbps
OGG Vorbis preferred
Apple Music
Resolution: N/A
Bitrate: 256 kbps
AAC format required
SoundCloud
Resolution: N/A
Bitrate: 128 kbps
Lossless FLAC/WAV for best quality
Podcast
Resolution: N/A
Bitrate: 128 kbps
MP3 mono for spoken word
Tips for Best Results
- 1AIFF files are large — only convert to AIFF if you need uncompressed audio for editing in Logic Pro or Pro Tools
- 2For archiving old phone recordings use ALAC instead, which is lossless but about half the file size
- 3Logic Pro and GarageBand import AIFF natively without any codec installation or conversion step
- 4Select mono output in advanced settings if you do not need stereo for your project — saves 50% disk space
- 5If your goal is cross-platform compatibility rather than Mac audio editing, consider WAV or FLAC instead
Related Conversions
Converting 3GA to AIFF is ideal when you need to bring old mobile phone recordings into professional Apple audio workflows. The uncompressed AIFF output integrates seamlessly with Logic Pro, GarageBand, and other Mac audio tools, giving you a lossless working copy that withstands repeated editing without generational loss.