What is mpeg to waw?

MPEG (Moving Picture Experts Group) is a video compression format that is used to compress audio and video data to reduce the amount of space needed to store it. MPEG files are typically larger than other formats like WAV (Waveform Audio File Format).

WAV (Waveform Audio File Format) is an audio file format used to store audio data uncompressed. It is a lossless format, meaning that the audio quality is preserved during compression. WAV files are typically larger in size than other formats like MP3, due to their uncompressed nature.

Converting MPEG files to WAV format involves using a video or audio converter program to extract the audio from the MPEG file and save it in the WAV format. This can be useful if you want to extract the audio from a video file or if you have an MPEG audio file that is not compatible with your media player or device.