How do I convert my OGX file to DOCX?
It's really simple to convert your video file (*.ogx) to a Microsoft Word format file (*.docx) with Sonix. Just follow these six easy steps:
Step 1
Sign up for a free Sonix trial account—includes 30 minutes of free speech to docx conversion.
Step 2
Upload your Ogg Vorbis Multiplexed Media File file(s) (*.OGX) from your computer, Dropbox, or Google Drive.
Step 3
Select the language spoken in your OGX file. We support over 49 different languages. Then click the button 'Start Transcribing Now.'
Step 4
Sonix automatically extracts the audio from your OGX file and converts it to the Microsoft Word .docx format. It'll only take a few minutes so you can grab some coffee.
Step 5
Use the Sonix AudioText Editor to polish your DOCX transcript. Simply correct any words in your browser.
Step 6
Click the 'Export' button. Select 'Microsoft Word (.docx)' from the dropdown to download a docx version of your OGX file.
That's it! Wasn't that easy? Your OGX file has now been converted to text!
Thousands of incredible customers trust Sonix to transcribe their OGX files
Frequently Asked Questions for Ogg Vorbis Multiplexed Media File (*.OGX) to docx
What is a OGX file?
OGX files are multiplexed media files saved with the OGG container format. OGX files are very similar to OGG files, but can have multiple media streams that are encoded using different codecs. OGX files were designed to replace the older OGG Vorbis format. The OGX file is primarily associated with OGG files created by Xiph.Org Foundation. The file format can multiplex a number of separate independent open source CODECs for audio, video and text (e.g., subtitles). Ogg's various CODECs have been incorporated into a number of different free and commercial media players as well as portable media players from different manufacturers.
Does Sonix transcribe video files with a *.OGX file extension?
Yes, Sonix does automatically transcribe video files with a .OGX file extension. Sonix is an online video to text converter. Convert any audio (mp3, m4a, wav, ...) or video (ogx, mp4, mov, avi, ...) file to text without installing any software! Sonix quickly and accurately transcribes *.OGX files and converts them to text in a docx format.
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Convert Ogg Vorbis Multiplexed Media File to Microsoft Word (.docx) version with Sonix
Sonix automatically transcribes and translates your audio/video files in 49+ languages. Easily search, edit, and share your media files. Sonix is an automated speech to text service that quickly converts files in the Ogg Vorbis Multiplexed Media File (.OGX) format to Microsoft Word (.docx). Sonix does this conversion for you with the highest quality. Fast, accurate, and affordable. Millions of users from all over the world.
Includes 30 minutes of free transcription