Convert MKV to FLAC — Free Online Converter
Convert Matroska Video (.mkv) to Free Lossless Audio Codec (.flac) online for free. Fast, secure video conversion with no watermarks or registration....
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About MKV to FLAC Conversion
FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) is the gold standard for lossless audio archival, offering 50-60% compression with zero quality loss. Extracting audio from MKV to FLAC preserves every detail of the original recording while producing files that play on virtually every modern device and audio player.
Why Convert MKV to FLAC?
When your MKV contains high-fidelity audio — whether it is a concert recording captured with professional microphones, a Blu-ray rip with DTS-HD Master Audio, or a studio session export — converting to FLAC ensures that audio quality is preserved perfectly for future use. Unlike AAC or MP3, FLAC decodes to bit-identical PCM, meaning nothing is lost no matter how many times you copy, transfer, or transcode the file.
FLAC has become the de facto standard for music archivists, audiophile communities, and streaming services that offer lossless tiers (Tidal, Amazon Music HD, Deezer HiFi). If you extract audio from MKV in a lossy format, you permanently lose information. FLAC lets you keep everything and transcode to lossy formats later as needed, without ever going back to the original MKV.
Common Use Cases
- Archiving the audio from MKV concert recordings in a lossless, future-proof format
- Extracting DTS-HD or TrueHD audio from Blu-ray MKV rips for audiophile music libraries
- Preserving field recording audio from MKV video captures for documentary sound editing
- Converting MKV screen recordings with system audio to FLAC for post-production mixing
- Building a lossless sample library from MKV music video footage for beat production
How It Works
FFmpeg decodes the MKV audio stream and re-encodes to FLAC using the native libflac encoder. If the MKV already contains FLAC audio (common in anime fansub releases), FFmpeg can stream-copy the audio without re-encoding, making the extraction nearly instantaneous. FLAC supports sample rates up to 655,350 Hz, bit depths up to 32-bit, and up to 8 audio channels. Compression levels range from 0 (fastest, largest) to 12 (slowest, smallest), with level 5 being the default sweet spot.
Quality & Performance
FLAC is lossless — the output is mathematically identical to the decoded source. If the MKV contains lossless audio (FLAC, ALAC, PCM, TrueHD, DTS-HD MA), the output is a bit-perfect copy. If the source audio was lossy (AAC, Vorbis, MP3), the FLAC output preserves that quality exactly without adding further degradation, though the original lossy compression cannot be reversed.
Device Compatibility
| Device | MKV | FLAC |
|---|---|---|
| Windows PC | Partial | Partial |
| macOS | Partial | Partial |
| iPhone/iPad | Partial | Partial |
| Android | Partial | Native |
| Linux | Partial | Native |
| Web Browser | No | No |
Recommended Settings by Platform
YouTube
Resolution: 1920x1080
Bitrate: 8-12 Mbps
H.264 recommended for fast processing
Resolution: 1080x1080
Bitrate: 3.5 Mbps
Square or 9:16 for Reels
TikTok
Resolution: 1080x1920
Bitrate: 4 Mbps
9:16 vertical, under 60s ideal
Twitter/X
Resolution: 1280x720
Bitrate: 5 Mbps
Under 140s, 512MB max
Resolution: 960x540
Bitrate: 2 Mbps
16MB limit for standard, 64MB for document
Discord
Resolution: 1280x720
Bitrate: 4 Mbps
8MB free, 50MB Nitro
Tips for Best Results
- 1Use FLAC compression level 5 for the best speed-to-size ratio unless you are archiving thousands of files where extra compression adds up
- 2If the MKV already contains FLAC audio, use stream copy (-c:a copy) to avoid unnecessary decode-encode cycles
- 3Embed ReplayGain tags during extraction if the FLAC files will go into a music player to normalize playback volume across tracks
- 4Verify the extraction with a checksum comparison if archival integrity is critical — FLAC includes built-in MD5 verification
- 5Use the -map flag to select a specific audio track if the MKV contains multiple (e.g., stereo vs. surround)
Related Conversions
MKV to FLAC is the audiophile's extraction method, giving you pristine lossless audio that can serve as a permanent archive or master copy for any future use.