Skip to main content
Image Converter Video Converter Audio Converter Document Converter
Tools Guides Formats Pricing API
Log In
🇪🇸 Español 🇧🇷 Português 🇩🇪 Deutsch
ogv y4m

CONVERT
OGV → Y4M

Fast, secure OGV to Y4M conversion. No registration required.

Encrypted & secure Fast cloud processing 100% free

DRAG. DROP. DONE.

Upload any file and our engines will handle format detection automatically.

Max 100 MB · Free plan · No signup required

Convert to:

Detecting available formats...

Optimize for

Leave empty to use original name. Extension added automatically.

Uploading...

Processing your file...

READY!

Download File

Start Converting

Why this pair exists — OGV is the video profile of the OGG container, typically wrapping Theora or VP8. Ergo, the Y4M route. If you need a Y4M version of a OGV clip for a social platform, a stock site or a CMS upload widget, this tool handles the job without re-rendering anything when it does not have to. The output is the same pixel data in a container the destination actually accepts. Background. OGV is the video profile of the OGG container, typically wrapping Theora or VP8. Destination side, Y4M is a video container, so playback depends on the codec inside as well as the wrapper itself.

ogv

OGV Video

Source format

OGV (Ogg Video) is an open video format using Theora codec in an Ogg container.

y4m

YUV4MPEG2

Target format

YUV4MPEG2 (Y4M) is a simple uncompressed video format that stores raw YUV pixel data with a minimal header. It is widely used as an intermediate format for video processing and quality benchmarking where no compression artifacts are acceptable.

OGV vs Y4M — What's the difference?

Why convert OGV to Y4M

Sending OGV to someone on a non-matching operating system frequently leads to "file cannot be opened". Y4M avoids that by sitting in the middle of everyone's compatibility list. The repackage runs quickly and without generational loss when codecs already align.

HOW TO CONVERT
OGV → Y4M

1

Drop the video file

Select a OGV file. We read the container and stream descriptors to plan the conversion.

2

FFmpeg handles the repackage

When codecs align, FFmpeg rewraps the existing streams into a Y4M container — no quality loss, near-instant finish.

3

Retrieve the Y4M

The Y4M download is ready in seconds for stream-copy jobs, minutes for full transcodes.

Common Use Cases

Video editing import

Premiere, Final Cut and DaVinci Resolve scrub Y4M smoothly; some OGV variants cause playhead judder.

Email and chat attachments

Gmail previews Y4M inline; Slack and Discord create inline players. OGV tends to arrive as a generic file attachment.

Archival and cloud storage

Google Drive, Dropbox and OneDrive stream Y4M in their web players — OGV triggers a download-to-view.

Conference and webinar recordings

Zoom, Teams and Meet export recordings compatibly with Y4M; OGV may need a conversion step before distribution.

OGV vs Y4M — Strengths and limitations

What each format does best, and where it falls short.

OGV Strengths

  • Patent-free codec (Theora) and container (Ogg).
  • Mandatory for Wikipedia uploads — preserves public-domain video.
  • Good for small educational clips.
  • Open-source reference implementations.

Limitations

  • Compression lags H.264 by ~40% at equal quality.
  • Hardware decoders never adopted Theora.
  • WebM (VP9/AV1) is the modern open-codec choice.

Y4M Strengths

  • Uncompressed raw YUV — codec benchmark truth.
  • Dead-simple header.
  • Universal codec development support.

Limitations

  • Enormous file sizes.
  • Development-only — not for consumption.
  • No metadata beyond basic stream params.

OGV vs Y4M — Technical specifications

Side-by-side comparison of the technical details.

Specification OGV Y4M
MIME type video/ogg video/x-yuv4mpeg2
Extension .ogv .y4m
Container Ogg
Video codec Theora (typical); Dirac, VP8 (rare)
Audio codec Vorbis, Opus, FLAC
Pixel format YUV 4:2:0, 4:2:2, 4:4:4
Header ASCII single line

OGV vs Y4M — Typical file sizes

Approximate file sizes for common scenarios.

OGV

  • Short educational clip (1 min, 480p) 8-15 MB
  • Wikipedia demo video 5-50 MB

Y4M

  • 10 sec 1080p Y4M ~600 MB
  • 1 min 4K Y4M ~14 GB

Quality & Compatibility

Resolution, frame rate and colour space are preserved end-to-end. If the Y4M container does not support some OGV features (chapters, multiple subtitle tracks, DRM-protected streams), those are flattened or dropped with a warning. Hard-coded subtitles in the video frames always survive.

Tips for Best Results

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Only when it has to. If the codecs inside OGV (usually H.264 or H.265 for video, AAC for audio) are accepted by Y4M, we stream-copy — the bytes are repackaged into the new container with zero re-encoding and no quality loss. When the source uses a codec the target does not support, we transcode at a matching bitrate to keep the visual quality close to the original.

With stream copy, expect the job to finish in seconds to tens of seconds regardless of video length — the work is mostly rewriting the container. Transcoding is slower (roughly real-time: a ten-minute clip takes about ten minutes) because every frame must be decoded and re-encoded. The progress bar shows which mode applies.

Yes. Resolution, frame rate, colour space and bit depth are preserved by default; stream copy is literally bit-identical on these parameters. If you explicitly pick a lower bitrate or a different codec in Advanced, the output is rebuilt to those settings, but the default is always "match the source".

Related comparisons

See these formats side by side to understand which fits your use case best.

Secure & Private Conversion

Your files are encrypted during transfer, processed in isolated containers, and automatically deleted within 60 minutes. We never read, share, or store your data.