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Convert M4A to FLAC
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M4A to FLAC Conversion Software converts M4A
files to FLAC and keeps ID3 tag. The converter offers many
useful features. For example, automatically normalizes volume of M4A and FLAC
so that all output files have the same volume; skips the first X milliseconds
of M4A and FLAC files when converting; only converts X milliseconds of M4A
and FLAC files; joins multiple files to one file. The converter also convert files
to popular formats such as MPA, MP3, AC3, AAC, MP2, AMR, M4R (iPhone ringtone), M4A (MPEG-4 audio), etc. It could convert DVD to AAC, W64 to FLAC, MPG to AU, WM to M4R (iPhone ringtone), WMA to M4R (iPhone ringtone), M4R to AU, and
so on.
The software is very easy to use and supports batch conversion.
It is full compatible with Windows 10/8/7/Vista/XP/2000 including both 32-bit
and 64-bit editions.
What is M4A?
M4A stands for MPEG 4 Audio. Since MPEG-4 Part 14 is a container format, MPEG-4
files may contain any number of audio, video, and even subtitle streams, making
it impossible to determine the type of streams in an MPEG-4 file based on its
filename extension alone. In response, Apple Inc. started using and popularizing
the .m4a file extension. Software capable of audio/video playback should recognize
files with either .m4a or .mp4 file extensions, as would be expected, as there
are no file format differences between the two. Most software capable of creating
MPEG-4 audio will allow the user to choose the filename extension of the created
MPEG-4 files.
Because of its exceptional performance and quality, Advanced Audio Coding (AAC)
is at the core of the MPEG-4, 3GPP and 3GPP2 specifications and is the audio codec
of choice for Internet, wireless and digital broadcast arenas. AAC provides audio
encoding that compresses much more efficiently than older formats, such as MP3,
yet delivers quality rivaling that of uncompressed CD audio.
What is FLAC?
Free Lossless Audio Codec (FLAC) is a file format for lossless audio data compression.
Being lossless, FLAC does not remove information from the audio stream, as lossy
compression formats such as MP3, AAC, and Vorbis do. FLAC's primary author is
Josh Coalson. FLAC reduces bandwidth and storage requirements without sacrificing
the integrity of the audio source. A digital audio recording (such as a CD track)
encoded to FLAC can be decompressed into an identical copy of the audio data.
Audio sources encoded to FLAC are typically reduced in size 40 to 50 percent (46%
according to their own comparison). FLAC is suitable for everyday audio playback
and archival, with support for tagging, cover art and fast seeking. FLAC's free
and open source royalty-free nature makes it well-supported by many software applications,
but FLAC playback support in portable audio devices and dedicated audio systems
is limited at this time.
- Free Download
M4A to FLAC Conversion Software
- Install the software by instructions
- Launch M4A to FLAC Conversion Software
- Choose M4A Files
Click "Add Files" to choose M4A files and then add them
to conversion list.
Choose one or more M4A files you want to convert and then click Open.
- Choose "to FLAC"
- Convert M4A to FLAC
Click on "Convert" to convert M4A files to FLAC format; alternatively,
click on "Convert to One" to convert all files in list and
combine to a single one FLAC file.
The software is converting M4A files to FLAC format.
- Play and Browse FLAC File
When conversion completes, you could right-click on converted file and choose
"Play Destination" to play the FLAC file; or choose "Browse
Destination Folder" to open Windows Explorer to browse the outputted FLAC
file.
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M4A to FLAC Conversion Software is 100% clean and safe to install.
It's certified by major download sites.
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