Convert FLAC to M4A — Free Online Converter
Convert Free Lossless Audio Codec (.flac) to MPEG-4 Audio (.m4a) online for free. Fast, secure audio conversion with no watermarks or registration....
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About FLAC to M4A Conversion
M4A is the standard audio-only extension for MPEG-4 containers, used by Apple for everything from iTunes Store purchases to Voice Memos recordings. An M4A file can contain either AAC (lossy) or ALAC (lossless) audio. Converting FLAC to M4A means re-encoding or remuxing into this widely supported Apple-ecosystem format. This is the recommended conversion for anyone who uses Apple devices, iTunes, or any software that expects MPEG-4 audio containers.
Why Convert FLAC to M4A?
M4A is the native audio format for Apple's ecosystem. iTunes Store downloads are 256 kbps AAC in M4A. Apple Music lossless streams deliver ALAC in M4A. GarageBand exports M4A. Voice Memos record M4A. By converting FLAC to M4A, your files gain full compatibility with the Music app's metadata system (including lyrics, artwork, and gapless playback), iCloud Music Library sync, and Spotlight search indexing on macOS.
Common Use Cases
- Importing lossless music into iTunes or Apple Music app with full metadata support
- Creating audio files for iPhone, iPad, and Mac that integrate with Spotlight search and Siri
- Preparing masters for Apple Music / iTunes Store distribution (ALAC in M4A required)
- Converting podcast source recordings to AAC in M4A for submission to Apple Podcasts
- Building sample libraries in M4A for Apple's Logic Pro and GarageBand
How It Works
FFmpeg decodes the FLAC bitstream to PCM and encodes to either AAC-LC (lossy, using the native aac or libfdk_aac encoder) or ALAC (lossless) inside an M4A container. The M4A container (technically .m4a extension on an MPEG-4 Part 14 file) supports rich metadata via iTunes-style atoms: title, artist, album, genre, track/disc number, compilation flag, artwork, lyrics, encoder info, and more. Gapless playback is enabled through iTunSMPB metadata, and chapters can be added for audiobook-style navigation.
Quality & Performance
ALAC in M4A is lossless — bit-identical to the FLAC source. AAC at 256 kbps in M4A matches iTunes Store quality and is transparent for most listeners. The M4A container itself adds no quality overhead. When using AAC, the choice between FFmpeg's native encoder and libfdk_aac has a minor but measurable quality difference at bitrates below 128 kbps; at 256 kbps the difference is negligible.
Device Compatibility
| Device | FLAC | M4A |
|---|---|---|
| Windows PC | Partial | Partial |
| macOS | Partial | Native |
| iPhone/iPad | Partial | Native |
| Android | Native | Partial |
| Linux | Partial | Partial |
| Web Browser | No | No |
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
- 1Use ALAC in M4A if you plan to submit to Apple Music for digital distribution
- 2AAC at 256 kbps VBR in M4A mirrors the exact format of iTunes Store purchases
- 3Include embedded artwork at 1400x1400 px minimum for Retina display devices
- 4Convert to M4A rather than raw .aac to preserve metadata and enable gapless playback
- 5Use the --write-id3v2 flag in your converter to ensure Vorbis comment fields map to M4A atoms
Related Conversions
FLAC to M4A is the definitive conversion for Apple users. Choose ALAC for lossless or AAC for compact files — both benefit from M4A's superior metadata support compared to raw AAC or MP3.