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Convert M4R to FLAC — Free Online Converter

Convert iPhone Ringtone (.m4r) to Free Lossless Audio Codec (.flac) online for free. Fast, secure audio conversion with no watermarks or registration....

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Upload your .m4a file by dragging it into the upload area or clicking to browse.

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Choose your output settings. The default settings work great for most files.

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Click Convert and download your .flac file when it's ready.

About M4A to FLAC Conversion

FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) is the open standard for lossless audio compression, supported by Android, Windows, Linux, and most streaming services. Converting iPhone ringtones from M4R to FLAC decodes the AAC audio and re-encodes it in FLAC's lossless compression, creating a file that can be converted to any other format in the future without additional quality loss.

Unlike ALAC (Apple's lossless codec), FLAC is universally supported across non-Apple platforms. Android plays FLAC natively, Windows 10 and later include a built-in FLAC decoder, and streaming services like Tidal and Amazon Music use FLAC for their lossless tiers. If you are moving your ringtone collection away from the Apple ecosystem, FLAC is the most portable lossless format available.

Why Convert M4A to FLAC?

FLAC gives you a platform-neutral lossless archive of your ringtone audio. While the quality ceiling is set by the original AAC encoding in the M4R file, the FLAC output preserves the decoded audio without any additional compression artifacts. You can convert FLAC to any format later — MP3, OGG, WAV, AAC — with only one generation of lossy encoding, rather than the double lossy encoding you would get converting directly between lossy formats.

FLAC also supports rich metadata (Vorbis comments), including artist, title, album, genre, and embedded artwork. This makes it suitable for organizing a curated sound library where you want proper tagging. The metadata system is more flexible than M4R's limited tag support, letting you add detailed descriptions and categorizations to your audio clips.

Common Use Cases

  • Create platform-neutral lossless archives of custom iPhone ringtones
  • Prepare ringtone audio for Android, Windows, and Linux playback with full fidelity
  • Build a tagged sound library with FLAC's rich Vorbis comment metadata
  • Provide lossless source files for future conversions to any format
  • Share ringtone audio with non-Apple users in the highest quality format
  • Use ringtone clips in Audacity or other cross-platform editors that prefer FLAC

How It Works

FFmpeg decodes the AAC-LC audio from the M4R container and re-encodes it using the FLAC encoder at compression level 5 (default). Output is 16-bit, 44.1 kHz. FLAC compression is lossless — the decoded PCM samples are preserved bit-for-bit. Compression level affects encoding speed and file size but not audio quality. For short ringtone clips, typical FLAC compression achieves 50-70% of the uncompressed WAV size, depending on audio complexity.

Quality & Performance

FLAC encoding is mathematically lossless. The decoded AAC audio is preserved perfectly in the FLAC container. However, the quality ceiling is the original AAC encoding inside the M4R. A 128 kbps AAC source will produce a FLAC file that decodes to exactly the same PCM as the AAC would — no better, no worse. The advantage is that future conversions from this FLAC file introduce only one generation of lossy encoding instead of two.

FFMPEG EngineFastLossless

Device Compatibility

DeviceM4AFLAC
Windows PCPartialPartial
macOSPartialPartial
iPhone/iPadPartialPartial
AndroidPartialNative
LinuxPartialNative
Web BrowserNoNo

Recommended Settings by Platform

Spotify

Resolution: N/A

Bitrate: 320 kbps

OGG Vorbis preferred

Apple Music

Resolution: N/A

Bitrate: 256 kbps

AAC format required

SoundCloud

Resolution: N/A

Bitrate: 128 kbps

Lossless FLAC/WAV for best quality

Podcast

Resolution: N/A

Bitrate: 128 kbps

MP3 mono for spoken word

Tips for Best Results

  • 1FLAC is the best cross-platform lossless format — use it when sharing with non-Apple users
  • 2The FLAC file serves as a master copy for generating MP3, OGG, or AAC versions later
  • 3Use FLAC compression level 5 (default) for the best speed-to-size ratio
  • 4FLAC files support rich Vorbis comment metadata for detailed tagging and organization
  • 5For Apple-only workflows, ALAC is more convenient; for everything else, FLAC is the standard

Related Conversions

M4R to FLAC conversion provides the best cross-platform lossless preservation of your ringtone audio. FLAC plays natively on Android, Windows, and Linux, and serves as an ideal archival format for future conversions without generational quality loss.

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Both are lossless and preserve identical audio quality. FLAC has broader platform support (Android, Windows, Linux native). ALAC has better Apple device integration. Choose based on your ecosystem — FLAC for cross-platform, ALAC for Apple-only.
iOS has supported FLAC playback since iOS 11. The Files app and many third-party players handle FLAC natively. However, FLAC does not import into Apple Music as seamlessly as ALAC does.
Compression level (0-8) affects encoding speed and file size but not audio quality. Level 0 is fastest with larger files; level 8 is slowest with smallest files. The default level 5 provides a good balance. All levels produce identical audio when decoded.
WAV is uncompressed and produces larger files (roughly 2x the size of FLAC). FLAC preserves identical quality while saving significant storage space. Both are lossless, but FLAC is more space-efficient and has better metadata support.
Yes. Android has native FLAC support since Android 3.1 (2011). All modern Android phones, including Samsung Galaxy, Google Pixel, and OnePlus devices, play FLAC files without third-party apps.
Some Android phones accept FLAC for ringtones through their sound settings. Others may require MP3 or M4A. If your phone does not accept FLAC directly, convert from FLAC to M4A for guaranteed ringtone compatibility.

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