M4B FORMAT
M4B Audiobook Converters
Convert M4B audiobook files to universal formats like MP3, WAV, M4A, and OGG.
About M4B
M4B is Apple's audiobook format, essentially an M4A file with chapter markers and bookmark support. Introduced with iTunes in 2003, M4B uses AAC audio encoding in an MPEG-4 container—the same codec as M4A—but with additional metadata for chapter navigation and resume-position bookmarks. This makes M4B ideal for long-form audio content like audiobooks and podcasts. Files from Audible (after DRM removal), iTunes Store, and Librivox commonly use M4B format.
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M4B supports sample rates up to 96 kHz and multi-channel audio, though most audiobooks use mono or stereo at 44.1 kHz for efficiency. The chapter markers embedded in M4B files enable navigation to specific sections—a feature lost when converting to formats like MP3 or WAV. For maximum compatibility with car stereos, older MP3 players, and non-Apple devices, converting M4B to MP3 is often necessary. For archival or editing, WAV extraction provides lossless quality.
Quick Facts
- Extension
- .m4b
- Developed By
- Apple
- Year Introduced
- 2003 (iTunes)
- Compression
- Lossy (AAC codec)
- Chapter Support
- Yes
- Bookmark Support
- Yes
- Typical Use
- Audiobooks, podcasts
- Player Support
- Apple, VLC, others
Convert from M4B (4 tools)
Related Audio Formats
Explore other audio formats and their converters.
MP3
UniversalThe universal standard for compressed audio
WAV
UncompressedStudio-quality uncompressed audio format
FLAC
LosslessLossless compression for audiophiles
M4A
Apple iTunesApple's AAC container for music and podcasts
OGG
Open-sourceFree, open container for Vorbis and Opus codecs
OPUS
ModernNext-gen codec for streaming, Discord, and WebRTC
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