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FLAC to M4A

Upload an FLAC audio file and save it as M4A for players, messengers, editing, publishing or archiving.



FLAC is a free cross-platform audio codec format created in 2001 by Josh Colson and Xiph.Org. The name of the format is an abbreviation of the English phrase Free Lossless Audio Codec. When compressing a file into the FLAC format, it is 50-60% of the original file without loss of sound quality (especially when working with voice recordings). When unpacking such a file, absolute originality is respected. Since the format is free and open, it is supported by almost any software, it is perfect for archiving files and for regular listening to digital recordings.

ALAC is the format of a small specialized program called an audio codec. Its main task is to compress a file with digital music without losing its quality. The name of the format created by Apple's IT giant is Apple's abbreviation Lossless Audio Codec. This format may also be called ALE (from Apple Lossless Encoder). Files in this format can play devices even with limited computing resources - such as an iPod. When compressing a file in this format, it is approximately 40-60% of the original file. Now almost every multimedia player based on the libavcodec library is able to play ALAC format files.

Supported formats

This converter shows the accepted source formats and the result format.

Input files
FLAC M4A M4P APE AAC AC3 AIF AIFF RA RM CAF VOC OGA OGG WMA MP2 MP3 MPGA WAV OPUS MPC 3GA MKA KAR MMF M4R AMR EAC3
Result
M4A

A damaged file or a non-standard codec can still fail even when the extension is supported.