How do I convert my OGX files to subtitles with automated transcription?
Sonix uses the best speech-to-text algorithms to convert your video files (*.ogx) to subtitles. Just follow these six easy steps:
Step 1
Sign up for a free Sonix trial account—includes 30 minutes of free OGX to subtitles conversion.
Step 2
Upload the Ogg Vorbis Multiplexed Media File file(s) (*.OGX) from your computer, Dropbox, Google Drive, or by dragging it on the page.
Step 3
Choose the language spoken in the uploaded OGX file. We support over 50 different languages including English, Spanish, German, and French. Then click the 'Start Transcribing Now' button.
Step 4
Sonix will then automatically transcribe the audio from your OGX file and convert it to a simple text format. Grab some tea, it will take only a few minutes.
Step 5
Use the Sonix AudioText Editor to polish your transcript before we convert it to a subtitle. It's like a word processor: simply type in your browser to correct any words.
Step 6
Click the 'Export' button. Choose either 'Subrip subtitle file (.srt)' or 'WebVTT file (.vtt)' from the dropdown to download the subtitle version of your OGX file. You can also adjust the character length and time duration length of each subtitle.
That's it! Your OGX file has now been converted to subtitles and is ready for the next step in your workflow!
Thousands of incredible customers create subtitles from their OGX files with Sonix
Frequently Asked Questions for Ogg Vorbis Multiplexed Media File (*.OGX) to subtitle
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 subtitle format.
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OGX to text
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OGX to docx
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OGX to PDF
Easily transcribe your OGX file to Adobe's Portable Document Format (pdf) so you can share them with colleagues.
OGX to srt
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OGX to VTT
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OGX to captions
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Convert Ogg Vorbis Multiplexed Media File to subtitles (SRT & VTT) with Sonix
Sonix automatically transcribes and translates your audio/video files in 50+ languages. Easily search, edit, and share your media files. Sonix is an online, fully-automated speech to text service that quickly converts Ogg Vorbis Multiplexed Media File files to subtitles. Fast, accurate, and affordable. Millions of users from all over the world.
Includes 30 minutes of free transcription