1) Upload APE file to convert
Drop files here, or Click to select
2) Set converting APE to WAV options
3) Get converted file
Total Audio Converter
Total Audio Converter supports WAV, MP3, OGG, WMA, APE, FLAC, MP4, AAC, MPC and many other rare image file types files (complete list).
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Total Audio Converter converts a lot of rare audio file types like NIST, AU, TTA, MOD, MIDI, XM, PAF, SPX audios.
Total Audio Converter can split FLAC and APE files by CUE (split CUE-based FLAC, split CUE-based APE).
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Total Audio Converter can get audio tracks from YouTube videos - just paste the url.
Total Audio Converter can be run via command line (get the ready-to-use command line from GUI settings).
Softonic Editor: Total Audio Converter is an easy-to-use tool conversion tool with support for a bunch of formats and ability to rip audio CDs.💾 Upload Your File: Go to the site, click on «Upload File,» and select your APE file.
✍️ Set Conversion Options: Choose WAV as the output format and adjust any additional options if needed.
Convert and Download: Click 👉«Download Converted File»👈 to get your WAV file.
| File extension | .APE |
| Category | Audio File |
| Description | APE audio format (also referred to as the Monkey's audio format) is a popular lossless compression format supported by various Windows-based media players. APE achieves high quality with a 50% file size reduction compared to many popular lossy formats. Meanwhile, this format allows you to create excellent copies of your CD tracks with zero detriment to sound quality. As to the downsides of this format, it poses difficulty encoding because it uses a CPU-intensive compression pattern. Another shortcoming is that it is platform-dependent and works on Windows only. |
| Associated programs | VLC media player FFMpeg |
| Developed by | Matthew T. Ashland |
| MIME type | audio/x-musepack audio/musepack |
| Useful links | More detailed information on APE files |
| Conversion type | APE to WAV |
| File extension | .WAV |
| Category | Audio File |
| Description | WAV file extension is related to a digital audio format that is used for storing sound tracks with lossless quality. It allows saving audio data with different bitrates and frequencies. The standard configuration is 44,1 kHz, 16 bps, stereo. WAV files have much in common with AIFF files, but they are based on RIFF technology instead of AIFF. WAV files are mostly used on Windows platform, being supported by Windows Media Players and other programs. Most often codec is MS ADPCM. |
| Associated programs | CyberLink PowerDirector Microsoft Windows Media Player Roxio Creator 2009 |
| Developed by | Microsoft & IBM |
| MIME type | |
| Useful links |
APE is lossless, so converting it to WAV produces a bit-perfect, uncompressed PCM file — no quality is lost in the process. WAV opens in every audio editor, DAW, and CD mastering tool without any codec. Drop your .ape file above.
APE (Monkey's Audio) is a lossless audio codec created by Matt Ashland and released in 2000. It stores PCM audio with compression ratios of roughly 40–60 %, producing files considerably smaller than uncompressed WAV or AIFF while preserving bit-for-bit accuracy. APE supports compression levels 1–5; level 2 (Normal) is the popular default. The format is common in audiophile communities and on some Asian download platforms, but it lacks native support in iOS, Android, most smart TVs, and streaming services.
WAV (Waveform Audio File Format) was developed by Microsoft and IBM in 1991. It stores uncompressed PCM audio — or any codec wrapped in the RIFF container — with no quality loss. The practical limit of a standard WAV file is 4 GB due to a 32-bit chunk size field. WAV is natively supported on Windows, macOS, Linux, and virtually all audio hardware and DAWs. It is the standard interchange format for professional audio production and CD mastering.
| Property | APE | WAV |
|---|---|---|
| Developer | Matt Ashland | Microsoft / IBM |
| Compression | Lossless (~50% smaller than WAV) | Uncompressed PCM |
| File size (1 min CD audio) | ~15–25 MB | ~50 MB |
| DAW compatibility | Requires codec | Universal |
| CD mastering tools | Rarely supported | Standard input format |
| Quality loss | N/A (source) | None — bit-perfect decode |
| Streaming services | Not accepted | Accepted as upload format |
Batch-convert an entire folder without opening the interface:
TotalAudioConverter.exe C:\ape_files C:\wav_out /ConvertTo wav /ProcessRecursively
Add /ProcessRecursively to include subfolders. Save the command in a .bat file for scheduled or automated runs.
| Feature | Online (this page) | Total Audio Converter (desktop) |
|---|---|---|
| File size limit | 50 MB | Unlimited |
| Batch conversion | One file at a time | Entire folders at once |
| Software install | None required | Windows 7–11 |
| Output quality | Standard | Full control |
| Command-line | No | Yes |
| Privacy | File uploaded to server | Stays on your computer |
| Price | Free | From $29.90 |