Yes, it is absolutely safe to allow and give us access to your drive. We won't be making any changes to your site and your dfiles will be safe with you.
Click on the drop down arrow and select Dropbox/Google Drive. Select the Google account from where you want to link your drive. Now you can select the files that you want to upload.
No. Converting your audio track from MP3 to FLAC won’t ruin its quality in any way. This is one of the best features of our online MP3 to FLAC Converter tool. We can guarantee that the quality stays the same. There are zero glitches or static in the audio.
FLAC file extension is a Free Lossless Audio Codec file, a digital audio format similar to that of the MP3.
FLAC is said to provide a better quality than MP3.
Converting your music or soundtrack from MP3 to FLAC does not affect the volume in any way. The track plays at the same volume as it did in the original track.
Using the free MP3 to FLAC Converter feature is quite easy. You first need to upload the audio file. You can do this by simply selecting the file you want to convert, from your device. On uploading it, it will take a fraction of a second to process the file. After the processing is complete, our tool will start converting the file. Once converted, the "Download" button will appear. Next, all you need to do is click on the button to save the converted track to your device.
To convert the audio of a track from MP3 to FLAC, you first need to upload the audio file. You can do this by simply selecting the file you want to convert into a different format, from your device.
Downloading the altered and converted track to your device is very simple. All you need to do is press the ‘Download’ button that appears after our tool converts the track you uploaded. That way your file will be automatically downloaded into your device.
No. Our online MP3 to FLAC Converter is completely free to use. Anyone with a phone, tablet, laptop, or pc can access this tool and use it for free. We don't charge anything for using this feature.
Our free online audio converting tool can be used by anybody and everybody. For using this function, you don’t need to have any knowledge of audio engineering at all. All you need to do is upload the file, and our converter will do the rest of it for you. Once done, just click on the "Download" button that appears, and your track will be saved.
MP3 to FLAC Converter is one of the safest and most secure free online tools. It has no harmful links or unwanted ads. It is absolutely trouble-free and does its job perfectly well. At the same time, it does not save any of the user data.
Not at all. Our MP3 to FLAC Converter tool is completely web-based and requires no additional signup or registration. So, no advertisements will pop up if you use this tool.
Our online free MP3 to FLAC Converter does not save any of the user data. It is absolutely safe to use. Any track that the user might upload to our site for converting the format of the audio is deleted from our cloud within a very short span of time.
It takes just a few seconds for our free audio converter to do its job. It does depend on the size of the track though. But the results are pretty fast and a 100% accurate.
No signing up or logging in is required on our website. You can use our online free Audio Converter to FLAC for free and without any prompts for signing up.
Generally, the size of the audio file may differ due to change in the format. But those differences will be negligible. We also guarantee that there won't be any deterioration in the quality of the audio.
You would have to upload an audio track with MP3 as the file format. Our free audio converting tool will return the same track in the FLAC format.
Yes of course. The main job of our Audio Converter tool is to change the format of the audio file from MP3 to FLAC.
Our site does not save the track you upload. So, if you refresh your browser, you will have to reupload the file to our tool.
Yes. Our free online audio converter feature works on all platforms. You can access it from your mobile phones. Simply choose the audio file that you need to convert, from your phone storage or SD card and keep or remove the part as per your need. Next, just download the file and it will be saved in your phone’s storage.
Yes, our MP3 to FLAC Converter tool and all other tools support both Android and iOS platforms.
Yes. Our online Audio Converter is accepted on all platforms. You can use this free tool on your website from your pc and your laptop as well. It supports both Windows and Mac. All you need to do is choose a track (which has been downloaded to your pc/ laptop) that needs to be worked on and the next process is the same.
Our MP3 to FLAC Converter feature is completely web-based. Because of that, it provides our users cross-platform support. This means that our tool supports all versions of Windows. In more general terms, it supports all the versions of all Operating Systems.
There is no limit as such. You can upload an audio file of any size to our MP3 to FLAC Converter and it will do the job perfectly.
Security | 100% (No files are sent to server for processing) |
File size limits | None (No limit on size of files) |
Usage limits | None (Process as many files as you want) |
Price | Free |
User Information Captured | None (We do not request for user information such as email / phone number) |
Ads | None (We provide complete ad free experience) |
Format | MP3 | FLAC |
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Short Name | MP3 | FLAC |
Full Name | MPEG-1 Audio Layer III or MPEG-2 Audio Layer III | Free Lossless Audio Codec |
Category | Audio file | Audio file |
Pros | Accepted extensively by all. Practically all hardware audio players and gadgets support it. Very high rates of compression offered. Can be decoded pretty fast, and in a more sophisticated manner. An ISO standard that is part of the MPEG specifications. Anyone can put their own version together with the available demo sources. The licensing requiremnets are relaxed. It provides support to multichannel files. | Excellent audio quality in a tiny file size. Many systems are compatible with it. Source code is open and licence is free. Hardware assistance (PhatBox, Kenwood MusicKeg, Rio Karma, etc.) available. Support for streaming. Decoding is really quick. Multichannel and high-resolution feeds are supported. Replay Gain is supported. Supports the use of a cue sheet (with some limitations) As a replacement to Shorten, it's gaining popularity. |
Cons | Performance and efficiency are lower than current codecs. The maximum bitrate (320kbps) isn't always enough.There are no multichannel implementations available yet. Incompatible with high-definition audio (sampling rates higher than 48kHz). Causes increase in music piracy due to greater availability and ease of use. | Other prominent current compressors (Monkey's Audio, LPAC, OptimFROG) compress more efficiently. Higher compression options are sluggish and provide minimal improvement over the default setting. |
Created by | Moving Picture Experts Group | Xiph.Org Foundation |
Created in | 1987 | 2001 |
Basic information | An MP3 File format is a compressed audio file that uses "Layer 3" audio compression. It was produced by the Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG) (MP3). Audio recordings, podcasts, soundtracks, sermons, audiobooks, lectures, etc are all widely stored as MP3 files. | The acronym FLAC refers to the Free Lossless Audio Codec. FLAC is a lossless MP3 format. FLAC is most commonly used in classical music, where sound quality is critical. FLAC has grown fairly popular as a result of its sound quality. FLAC files can now be played in your favourite player (or in your vehicle or home stereo) exactly like MP3 files. |
Detailed information | MPEG released the MP3 format in 1993, after developing it in the early 1990s. It could condense audio to a fraction of the size of other common audio file types at the time (about 1/10 the size of an uncompressed.WAV or.AIF file). So, this format quickly became the standard for storing music and rose above the other existing ones. At that time, computers provided very less storage space. So, the deveopment of the MP3 format was a very critical event. Currently, MP3 is the most used audio file format. The file size of a multimedia file can be greatly decreased with MPEG compression, with minimal detectable loss in quality. This improves the efficiency of file transfers over the Internet. In the 1990s and 2000s, MP3 technology revolutionized the concept of recorded music streaming by allowing people to more simply and quickly download music from the internet. | FLAC is an audio compression format developed by members of Xiph.org. The compression is lossless, which means that no data is lost and no quality is sacrificed. FLAC allows users to save files at their original media quality, making it excellent for backing up audio data because tangible copies of audio files are prone to destruction. FLAC is a widely adopted format that decreases the size of digital audio by about 60% and is generally supported across the most major platforms. The Xiph.Org Foundation created the format, which is open source. Along with the FLAC file, a FLAC Fingerprint file, which comprises the filename and checksum information for the FLAC file, can be generated. FLAC files are frequently used for real-time streaming and decoding. The FLAC project is made up of several components, including a stream format, a container format, an encoder and decoder reference library, and input plugins. |
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