FileFix

Repair a corrupted OGG or Opus file

A corrupted OGG or Opus file can stop playing when its pages, packet boundaries, or stream metadata are truncated or inconsistent. Upload it for analysis and hear a free preview first if FileFix can produce a playable result.

Drop a broken audio file here — the free preview shows what's recoverable before you pay.

Files up to 2 GB.

Free preview — pay only if you download ($8)

Your files auto-delete within 48 hours

No person looks at your file as part of repair

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Repair your file

Choose a supported file to see what can be repaired before checkout.

You preview before you pay. If the download is materially worse than the preview you approved, we'll refund you.

Good news — your file isn't damaged. No charge.

There's nothing to repair. If it still looks broken, the issue may be the player, codec, or viewer on your device rather than the file itself.

We couldn't recover this one.

The file is too damaged to rebuild, so there is nothing to preview and no charge. You can try another file.

FileFix can't fix that kind of file yet.

Right now we repair video, audio, and document files (MP4, MOV, M4V, MKV, AVI, TS, MTS, M2TS, MPG, MPEG, VOB, 3GP, WebM, M4A, WAV, MP3, AAC, FLAC, OGG, AIFF, XLSX, DOCX, ZIP, and PDF). We're adding support for more formats over time.

We store just your email and the file type — never the file itself. One message, when it's ready. No spam.

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Why OGG and Opus files stop playing

OGG stores codec packets in ordered pages, while Opus packets depend on that container framing or equivalent stream metadata. A truncated save or transfer can cut off a page or leave sequence and checksum data inconsistent.

Players use those page headers and packet boundaries to locate and decode audio. Damage to the container can therefore stop playback even when audio packets remain earlier in the file.

FileFix analyzes the upload and only offers checkout when it produces a playable result. The free preview shows what was recovered; genuinely empty, deleted, or DRM-protected files cannot be repaired.

What we can and can't fix

We can usually fix

  • Audio files that won't open or play after an interrupted save or transfer.

We can't fix

How it works

  1. Upload Rebuild.
  2. Free Watermarked Preview You see exactly how much we recovered before paying anything.
  3. Pay & Download Pay $8 and download.

You preview before you pay.

See what's recoverable.

Free preview · pay only if it worked · files auto-delete within 48 hours

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