Convert DEV to AIFF — Free, Online, No Watermark

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How to Convert DEV to AIFF

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[01]Selecting processor...
[02]🔄Converting to aiff...
[03]🚀Starting job for file (0.00 MB)
[04]📖Reading source format [dev]...
[05]Source loaded successfully.
[06]Encoding to target format [aiff]...
[07]🎉Conversion complete.
[08]🗑Uploading result...
[09]Job finished successfully.

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  • Audio track preserved
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When Do You Need to Convert DEV to AIFF?

Extracting audio from a DEV file is useful when you want to save a podcast, keep the soundtrack from a recording, or repurpose video content for audio-only platforms. Our converter pulls the audio stream directly without re-encoding quality loss.

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About DEV and AIFF

.devVideo4Linux2 Device

application/octet-stream

Capture interface for video devices on Linux. Not a file format, but a device stream.

.aiffAudio Interchange File Format

audio/x-aiff

AIFF is an audio file format standard used for storing sound data for personal computers and other electronic audio devices. Developed by Apple, it is uncompressed and lossless, similar to WAV.

Conversion Notes

Extracting audio from DEV to AIFF demuxes the audio stream without re-encoding where the source codec matches the target. When re-encoding is required, audio is processed at high quality settings to minimise generation loss. Video data is discarded entirely — the output contains only the audio track from the original file.

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