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How to Convert M4a to FLAC?

  1. Click the “Choose M4A Files” button and select your M4A file
  2. Click on the “Convert” button to start the conversion
  3. When the status changes to “Done”, click the "Download FLAC" button

Convert Any M4A to FLAC

This tool supports converting many types of M4a to FLAC. Convert MP3, AAC, WAV, FLAC, AIFF, OGG, WMA, OPUS, AC3, DTS to FLAC.

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Convert your M4a with perfect quality, size, and compression. Plus, you can also batch convert M4a using this tool.

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M4A is an audio container format developed by Apple, based on the MPEG-4 standard. Widely used for high-quality audio storage, iOS devices, and the iTunes platform. M4A files typically use AAC or ALAC encoding, providing efficient compression and high-quality audio output. Supports multi-format conversion via FFmpeg and is compatible with various players and editing tools. M4A format is ideal for both lossless and lossy audio, suitable for music, podcasts, and other audio content distribution.

How to open and play an M4A file?

M4A files can be opened using various tools. The most popular choices include: - Players: [iTunes](https://www.apple.com/itunes/) (for macOS and Windows), [VLC](https://www.videolan.org/), [Windows Media Player](https://support.microsoft.com/) - Editing and conversion tools: [Audacity](https://www.audacityteam.org/), [FFmpeg](https://ffmpeg.org/), [Online Audio Converter](https://online-audio-converter.com/) On iOS devices, you can sync M4A files directly through iTunes or iCloud for playback. 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 M4A file to another format, FFmpeg provides powerful command-line tools, such as `ffmpeg -i input.m4a output.mp3`. It is recommended to choose appropriate encoding parameters during editing and saving for optimal audio quality.

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`.

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