3GP vs M4A — Comparison & Free Converter
Fast, instant 3GP to M4A conversion. No signup required. Just drop your .3gp file and get .m4a in seconds.
Batch Settings
Generation loss — quality may degrade
3GP uses lossy compression, and so does M4A. Converting means decoding and re-encoding — each cycle can permanently degrade quality. Convert from the original source file whenever possible.
Some metadata may not survive
Your 3GP file may contain 3GP atoms metadata. M4A has limited or no support for these metadata types. Location data (GPS), camera settings, and color profiles may be stripped during conversion.
What compression artifacts to expect
M4A lossy compression can produce pre-echo at low bitrates (AAC). At the high quality settings CocoConvert uses by default, these are usually invisible to the eye. Lower quality settings trade visual fidelity for smaller file sizes.
お使いの3GPファイルを、より汎用性の高いM4A形式へ変換したいとお考えでしょうか。動画ファイルから音声だけを取り出して、手軽に音楽プレイヤーやスマートフォンで楽しみたい、あるいはビジネスシーンでの音声議事録をクリアな音質で保存したいといったニーズは少なくありません。M4AはApple製品との親和性が高く、圧縮効率に優れながらも高音質を保てるため、多くのユーザーに選ばれています。この変換ツールを使えば、大切な音源を品質を損なうことなく、様々なデバイスで活用できるようになります。煩雑な設定は一切不要。どなたでも直感的に、スムーズな変換プロセスをご体験いただけます。
- アニメのセリフ抜き出し
- ビジネス会議の音声記録
- 着信音の自作
かつての日本市場では、フィーチャーフォンで撮影された3GP動画が多く存在しましたが、これらの動画から音声を抽出してiPhoneなどで利用する際にM4A形式への変換が特に重宝されます。
About 3GP to M4A Conversion
3GP or M4A — which format should you use? The answer depends on your needs. Here's a quick breakdown.
3GP is a mobile video format designed for small file sizes on cellular networks. It has limited platform support. M4A is an AAC audio file in an MPEG-4 container — common for Apple Music and iTunes downloads. It has mostly universal platform support.
Full Name: 3GP uses 3GPP Multimedia, while M4A uses MPEG-4 Audio. Compression: 3GP uses Lossy, while M4A uses Lossy. Color Depth: 3GP uses 8-bit, while M4A uses —.
So when should you convert 3GP to M4A? This conversion is ideal when you Your 3GP file won't open on a recipient's device or in an application, or when you A website, service, or platform only accepts M4A uploads. This conversion helps you improve file compatibility across devices.
3GP uses lossy compression, and so does M4A. Converting means decoding and re-encoding — each cycle can permanently degrade quality. Convert from the original source file whenever possible. Common misconception: ""I'll convert to M4A and then back to 3GP — it'll be the same"" — in reality, each lossy conversion cycle permanently degrades quality. going 3gp → m4a → 3gp will produce a noticeably worse file than the original. always keep your source file.
If you've decided M4A is the right choice, CocoConvert makes the conversion effortless. Upload your .3gp file, pick M4A, and click Convert — done in seconds. The converter runs on secure servers in Germany, powered by FFmpeg, Sharp, and qpdf. Files are encrypted via TLS and erased within 24 hours.
Free tier: 5 files/hour, 250 MB each. Pro: 100 files/hour, 5 GB each. Works in every modern browser on desktop and mobile.
How to Convert 3GP to M4A
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Choose your 3GP file
Upload your .3gp file using drag-and-drop or the file browser. Batch mode lets you add multiple files.
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Set format to M4A
Select .m4a from the output options. The converter applies optimal quality settings automatically.
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Run the conversion
Click Convert. Server-side processing means your device stays fast — even for large video files.
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Get your M4A file
Download your converted file instantly. Batch downloads are available as a zip archive.
What Happens When You Convert 3GP to M4A
The audio track is extracted from your 3GP video file and saved as M4A. The video frames are discarded.
Your 3GP file is opened and the container is parsed to identify audio and video streams
The audio stream is extracted — if it's already in the target codec, it's copied directly (no quality loss)
If transcoding is needed, the audio is decoded and re-encoded as M4A
Video frames, subtitles, and chapter markers are discarded
The M4A file is saved with preserved metadata (title, artist, etc.) where possible
3GP vs M4A — Detailed Comparison
| Feature | .3GP | .M4A |
|---|---|---|
| Full Name | 3GPP Multimedia | MPEG-4 Audio |
| Compression | Lossy | Lossy |
| Color Depth | 8-bit | — |
| HDR Support | No | — |
| Typical File Size | 5–20 MB per minute (very low quality) | 1 MB per minute at 128 kbps |
| Platform Support | Limited | Very Wide |
| Browser Support | none | Universal |
| Year Created | 2003 | 2001 |
| Open Standard | Yes | No |
Should You Convert 3GP to M4A?
When to Convert
- ✓You need just the audio track from a video recording
- ✓You're creating a podcast or audio file from video content
- ✓You need a file that works in web browsers
When NOT to Convert
- ✗You're converting just because the file "seems old" — re-encoding lossy-to-lossy always degrades quality
Common Mistakes When Converting 3GP to M4A
"I'll convert to M4A and then back to 3GP — it'll be the same"
Each lossy conversion cycle permanently degrades quality. Going 3GP → M4A → 3GP will produce a noticeably worse file than the original. Always keep your source file.
Frequently Asked Questions
Should I use 3GP or M4A?
It depends on your goal. 3GP offers smaller files via lossy compression. M4A offers smaller files via lossy compression. Choose based on whether file size or quality matters more for your use case.
Is M4A higher quality than 3GP?
Not necessarily. 3GP uses lossy compression, and so does M4A. Converting means decoding and re-encoding — each cycle can permanently degrade quality. Convert from the original source file whenever possible. Quality depends on the compression type and settings, not just the format name.
Can I convert 3GP to M4A on Mac and Windows?
Yes. CocoConvert is a web-based tool that works in all modern browsers — Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Edge — on any operating system including macOS, Windows, Linux, iOS, and Android.
Is CocoConvert free for 3GP to M4A?
Yes. Free users get 5 conversions per hour (250 MB each). Pro subscribers unlock 100 files per hour, 5 GB per file, and priority processing.
What tools does CocoConvert use for 3GP to M4A?
CocoConvert uses FFmpeg for audio/video, Sharp for images, and qpdf for documents — the same open-source libraries used by Netflix, YouTube, and major enterprise platforms.
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