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Convert Opus to AMR — Free Online Converter
Convert Opus Audio Codec (.opus) to Adaptive Multi-Rate Audio (.amr) online for free. Fast, secure audio conversion with no watermarks or registration.
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Tentang Konversi Opus ke AMR
AMR (Adaptive Multi-Rate) is the voice codec that powered billions of mobile phone calls during the 2G and 3G era. Developed by Ericsson and standardized by 3GPP, AMR-NB operates at 8 kHz with bitrates from 4.75 to 12.2 kbps, producing the characteristic "telephone voice" sound. Converting Opus — the state-of-the-art codec from Xiph.org that handles everything from 6 kbps narrowband to 510 kbps full-bandwidth stereo — to AMR sacrifices nearly all audio quality in exchange for compatibility with the oldest mobile telephony infrastructure.
This conversion makes sense only in specific telecommunications scenarios: feeding audio into IVR (Interactive Voice Response) systems, testing mobile network voice paths, or creating ringtones for ultra-basic feature phones. The output is tiny (under 100 KB per minute) but limited to telephone-grade 300-3400 Hz bandwidth.
Mengapa Mengonversi Opus ke AMR?
AMR is the required input format for many telecom testing tools, IVR platforms, and voice quality assessment systems built for 2G/3G networks. If you have Opus recordings from modern VoIP systems and need to compare them against mobile network quality benchmarks, AMR is the standard reference format. Certain carrier-grade voice quality monitoring tools from Rohde & Schwarz, JDSU, and Spirent accept only raw AMR input.
Basic feature phones from manufacturers like Nokia, Samsung, and Itel still being sold in developing markets play AMR natively but lack codecs for Opus, MP3, or even AAC. For humanitarian organizations distributing audio content via basic phones, AMR is often the only viable format. The extremely small file sizes (under 100 KB per minute) also make AMR practical for distribution over 2G networks with severe bandwidth constraints.
Contoh Penggunaan Umum
Feed VoIP recordings into telecom voice quality testing equipment
Create test audio for IVR systems that only accept AMR input
Produce audio files for basic feature phones in developing markets
Generate minimal-size audio for distribution over 2G mobile networks
Compare Opus voice quality against AMR baselines for codec evaluation
Cara Kerjanya
FFmpeg decodes the Opus stream (48 kHz, up to 510 kbps) and re-encodes using libopencore-amrnb at 8 kHz sample rate. The AMR-NB codec operates in discrete modes with bitrates of 4.75, 5.15, 5.9, 6.7, 7.4, 7.95, 10.2, or 12.2 kbps. The default is 12.2 kbps (Mode 7), which offers the best AMR-NB quality. All audio above 3.4 kHz is discarded during the sample rate conversion from 48 kHz to 8 kHz. The output uses the simple AMR file format with a #!AMR\n header.
Kualitas & Performa
Extreme quality reduction. Opus can encode full-bandwidth stereo audio at up to 510 kbps with a 48 kHz sample rate. AMR-NB is limited to 300-3400 Hz mono at 12.2 kbps maximum. Music becomes unrecognizable, environmental sounds disappear, and only clear speech remains intelligible. This is purely a compatibility-driven conversion.
FFMPEG EngineFastMinimal Quality Loss
Kompatibilitas Perangkat
Device
Opus
AMR
Windows PC
Partial
Partial
macOS
Partial
Partial
iPhone/iPad
Partial
Partial
Android
Partial
Partial
Linux
Partial
Partial
Web Browser
No
Pengaturan yang Disarankan per 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 untuk Hasil Terbaik
1Only convert to AMR when the target device or system specifically requires it
2AMR files are among the smallest audio files possible — under 100 KB per minute
3For better mobile compatibility, consider AAC or MP3 instead of AMR
4The 12.2 kbps mode provides the best AMR-NB quality — avoid lower modes unless bandwidth is critical
5Speech remains intelligible in AMR, but do not expect any music or ambient sound to survive
Opus to AMR is a specialized conversion for telecom professionals, IVR systems, and feature phone distribution. The quality loss is severe but intentional — AMR exists for telephony compatibility, not audio fidelity. Use it only when the target system or device specifically requires AMR format.
Pertanyaan yang Sering Diajukan
Nearly all non-speech content is lost. AMR-NB captures only 300-3400 Hz at 12.2 kbps maximum, compared to Opus's full 20 Hz-20 kHz range at up to 510 kbps. Speech remains intelligible, but music and ambient audio are destroyed.
At 12.2 kbps (the highest AMR-NB mode), approximately 91.5 KB per minute. At the lowest mode (4.75 kbps), about 35.6 KB per minute. These are among the smallest audio files possible.
Android plays AMR natively. iPhones require third-party apps like VLC. For modern smartphone use, AAC or MP3 are far better choices.
AMR was optimized for real-time voice over 2G cellular networks with extremely limited bandwidth. It uses voice-specific compression techniques (CELP) that preserve speech intelligibility at bitrates where general-purpose codecs fail completely.
Yes, AMR-WB (Wideband) operates at 16 kHz with bitrates up to 23.85 kbps, extending bandwidth to 50-7000 Hz. It sounds noticeably clearer than AMR-NB, but still far below Opus quality.