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How to Convert Flac to AIFF?
- Click the “Choose FLAC Files” button and select your FLAC file
- Click on the “Convert” button to start the conversion
- When the status changes to “Done”, click the "Download AIFF" button
Convert Any FLAC to AIFF
This tool supports converting many types of Flac to AIFF. Convert MP3, AAC, WAV, AIFF, OGG, M4A, WMA, OPUS, AC3, DTS to AIFF.Best Flac Converter
Convert your Flac with perfect quality, size, and compression. Plus, you can also batch convert Flac using this tool.Free & Secure
Our Flac Converter is free and works on any web browser. We guarantee file security and privacy. Files are protected with 256-bit SSL encryption and automatically delete after a few hours.What is an FLAC file?
FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) is an open-source lossless audio compression format that supports multi-format conversion via FFmpeg. FLAC is widely used for high-fidelity audio storage, providing high-quality sound without any loss of audio data, suitable for music production, recording, and audio editing. FLAC files are typically smaller than uncompressed WAV files but retain all the details of the original audio, ensuring the best audio quality.
How to open and play an FLAC file?
FLAC files can be opened and played using various tools. The most popular choices include [VLC](https://www.videolan.org/), [Foobar2000](https://www.foobar2000.org/), and [Audacity](https://www.audacityteam.org/). These tools support not only FLAC files but also a wide range of other audio formats. Most modern media players also have built-in support for FLAC files. On Windows and macOS systems, you can also use built-in media players to play FLAC files. On Linux systems, the `ffplay` command-line tool (part of FFmpeg) can be used to play FLAC files. Regardless of the tool you choose, the process is straightforward: simply double-click the file or right-click and select 'Open'. If you need to convert a FLAC file to another format, FFmpeg provides powerful command-line tools, such as `ffmpeg -i input.flac output.mp3`.
- Developed by: Xiph.Org Foundation
- Initial Release: 2001
- Useful links: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FLAC https://xiph.org/flac/ https://ffmpeg.org/documentation.html
What is an AIFF file?
AIFF (Audio Interchange File Format) is a lossless audio format developed by Apple, widely used in professional audio editing and high-quality music storage. AIFF format supports PCM encoding, providing excellent sound quality and lossless compression, suitable for music production, recording, and audio editing.
How to open and play an AIFF file?
AIFF files can be opened and played using various tools. The most popular choices include [iTunes](https://www.apple.com/itunes/), [QuickTime](https://support.apple.com/downloads/quicktime), [VLC](https://www.videolan.org/), [Audacity](https://www.audacityteam.org/), and [Foobar2000](https://www.foobar2000.org/). These tools support not only AIFF files but also a wide range of other audio formats. Most modern media players also have built-in support for AIFF files. On Windows and macOS systems, you can also use built-in media players to play AIFF files. On Linux systems, the `ffplay` command-line tool (part of FFmpeg) can be used to play AIFF files. Regardless of the tool you choose, the process is straightforward: simply double-click the file or right-click and select 'Open'. If you need to convert an AIFF file to another format, FFmpeg provides powerful command-line tools, such as `ffmpeg -i input.aiff output.mp3`.
- Developed by: Apple Inc.
- Initial Release: 1988
- Useful links: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audio_Interchange_File_Format https://www.videolan.org/vlc/index.html https://ffmpeg.org/
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