Convert M4A to FLAC Online Free

Convert M4A audio to FLAC format. Server-side processing with FFmpeg ensures high-quality audio conversion with optimal encoding settings.

By ChangeThisFile Team · Last updated: March 2026

Quick Answer

ChangeThisFile converts your M4A audio to the lossless FLAC format using FFmpeg on our secure servers. While this won't recover quality lost in AAC encoding, FLAC prevents further degradation from future edits. Encrypted transfer with automatic file deletion, completely free and no signup required.

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Convert M4A to FLAC

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M4A vs FLAC: Format Comparison

Key differences between the two formats

FeatureM4AFLAC
CodecAAC (MPEG-4 Audio)Free Lossless Audio Codec
CompressionLossy (AAC-LC/HE-AAC)Lossless
QualityBetter than MP3 at same bitrateBit-perfect / lossless
Typical bitrate64-320 kbps~800-1200 kbps
Max sample rateUp to 96 kHzUp to 655 kHz
ChannelsUp to 48Up to 8
MetadataiTunes-style MP4 tagsVorbis comments, cover art
CompatibilityApple ecosystem, most modern playersMost modern players

When to Convert

Common scenarios where this conversion is useful

Audio editing preparation

Convert M4A to FLAC before editing in a DAW to avoid additional quality loss from re-encoding.

Format standardization

Standardize your audio library to FLAC format for consistent processing in professional workflows.

Archival purposes

Store audio in FLAC format for long-term archival, even if the source was lossy.

Audiophile music libraries

FLAC provides lossless compression, cutting file sizes in half while preserving every bit of audio data.

Who Uses This Conversion

Tailored guidance for different workflows

Musicians & Producers

  • Convert M4A recordings to FLAC for distributing tracks to streaming platforms or collaborators
  • Transform M4A stems to FLAC for sharing with other producers or mixing engineers
Use lossless settings when converting to FLAC if the audio will be mastered or remixed later
Verify that the sample rate and bit depth are preserved during M4A to FLAC conversion

Podcasters

  • Convert M4A episode recordings to FLAC for publishing on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or RSS feeds
  • Transform M4A interview recordings to FLAC for editing in Audacity or Adobe Audition
Target 128-192 kbps for spoken word FLAC files to balance quality and download size
Add ID3 metadata after converting to FLAC so podcast apps display the correct episode info

Content Creators

  • Convert M4A audio from video shoots to FLAC for use as background music or voiceovers
  • Extract and convert M4A audio to FLAC for repurposing content across multiple platforms
Normalize audio levels after converting to FLAC to ensure consistent volume across clips
Check that the FLAC format is supported by your editing software before batch converting

How to Convert M4A to FLAC

  1. 1

    Upload your M4A file

    Drag and drop your .m4a file onto the converter, or click to browse. Files up to 50 MB are supported for free.

  2. 2

    Server-side conversion

    Your file is securely uploaded and converted on our servers using FFmpeg, the industry-standard multimedia framework. This typically takes a few seconds.

  3. 3

    Download the result

    Once conversion is complete, click Download to save your .flac file. The uploaded file is automatically deleted from our servers.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, completely free. Convert M4A to FLAC with no cost, no signup, and no watermarks.

No. Files are automatically deleted immediately after conversion. Nothing is stored or retained.

Yes. Files are transferred over encrypted HTTPS connections. Your data is protected in transit.

The conversion uses FFmpeg, the industry-standard multimedia framework on our servers, ensuring reliable and high-quality output.

No. Converting from a lossy format (M4A) to a lossless format (FLAC) preserves the existing quality but cannot restore data lost during the original lossy encoding.

Common metadata like title, artist, and album are transferred when supported by both M4A and FLAC formats.

The converter uses high-quality default settings appropriate for FLAC. The exact bitrate depends on the format's optimal encoding parameters.

The original sample rate is preserved in the output file whenever the target format supports it.

FLAC supports Up to 8. Channel layout is preserved when supported by both formats.

File size depends on duration, bitrate, and compression. FLAC files with Lossless are larger than uncompressed audio.

Currently, files are converted one at a time. Upload your next file after downloading the result.

Files up to 50 MB are supported for free conversion.

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