How to Convert AOB to WAV
By Matthew Fortuna
Used exclusively with Windows operating systems, Audio Object (AOB) files are ripped from DVDs for use as sound files. This extension type is not among the more compatible audio types on the Internet. You can convert your AOB files to the more compatible Waveform Audio Format (WAV) file in just minutes using Internet websites or programs. Once converted, the WAV file will be accessible by a number of your players.
Zamzar
Step 1
Launch zamzar.com on your web browser and click "Browse" on the homepage.
Step 2
Select your AOB file in the "Browse" menu and click "Open."
Step 3
Click "WAV" in the drop-down menu, enter your email address and click "Convert" to change and send your file.
iTunes
Step 1
Open iTunes on your computer and click "Edit > Preferences" in the main menu.
Step 2
Select "Import Settings" and click "Import Using: WAV Encoder." Click "OK."
Step 3
Drag and drop your AOB file into your iTunes library, click on the file and click the "Advanced" menu.
Step 4
Click "Create WAV Version" and your file will be converted directly under the original in your iTunes library.
Media Converter
Step 1
Open mediaconverter.org on your desktop and click "Upload a File" on the homepage.
Step 2
Click "Browse," select your file in the menu and click "OK."
Step 3
Click "On to the Next Step" and select "WAV" in the drop-down menu.
Step 4
Click "Convert File" and the song will be loaded to the website on the lower window of the current screen.
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Writer Bio
Matthew Fortuna is a full-time freelance writer with a journalism degree from Wayne State University, living in the Detroit metropolitan area. He has written about a wide range of topics across varying publications, including Demand Studios, wiseGEEK.com and Suite101.com, among others. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in journalism from Wayne State University.