Convert FLAC to M4A
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Shrink your FLAC by converting to M4A
Converting FLAC to M4A trades a little detail for a much smaller file, making M4A (AAC) audio the practical choice for fast web pages, email and sharing.
How to convert FLAC to M4A
- 1 Drop your FLAC file into the converter above.
- 2 It is converted to M4A automatically — no settings to fiddle with.
- 3 Download your new M4A file instantly.
FLAC vs M4A
| Feature | FLAC | M4A |
|---|---|---|
| Compression | Lossless | Lossy |
| MIME type | audio/flac | audio/mp4 |
| Best for | Archiving and high-fidelity music libraries where quality must be preserved. | High-quality music and voice on Apple devices and modern apps. |
About the formats
FLAC audio
FLAC is a lossless format that compresses audio with no quality loss — typically to about half the size of WAV. It is the audiophile choice for archiving music.
Strengths
- Lossless, full quality
- Smaller than WAV
- Rich metadata and tagging
Limitations
- Larger than lossy formats
- Not supported by every player
- Overkill for casual listening
Best for: Archiving and high-fidelity music libraries where quality must be preserved.
M4A (AAC) audio
M4A holds AAC audio, the default for Apple Music and iTunes. It generally sounds better than MP3 at the same bitrate and is well supported on modern devices.
Strengths
- Better quality than MP3 at equal size
- Default on Apple platforms
- Efficient, modern codec
Limitations
- Slightly less universal than MP3
- Lossy compression
- Occasional legacy-player issues
Best for: High-quality music and voice on Apple devices and modern apps.