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Converting between lossless formats preserves perfect quality. When converting to lossy formats, our optimized encoding minimizes any audible difference. You can adjust bitrate to control quality vs. file size.
We preserve ID3 tags, album art, and metadata when both MPC and FLAC support them. Some metadata may not transfer between incompatible formats.
Pro users can batch convert multiple audio files simultaneously. Free users convert one file at a time with up to 20 free conversions per day (5/day without signup).
We support all standard sample rates from 8kHz (voice) up to 192kHz (studio quality). The default preserves your source file's sample rate.
Yes. Our audio converter handles music, podcasts, voice memos, and audiobook files. For podcasts, we recommend MP3 at 128-192kbps for the best balance of quality and file size.
Upload your .mpc 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.
Что такое MPC?
Musepack (MPC) is a perceptual lossy audio codec optimized for transparency at typical bitrates around 180 kbps. Based on MPEG-1 Layer 2 foundations with psychoacoustic improvements, it is favored by audiophiles for its natural sound reproduction and efficient variable bitrate encoding.
Подробности о формате
Полное название
Musepack Audio
Расширение
.mpc
Ключевые возможности
Perceptual transparency at ~180 kbps
Variable bitrate encoding
Fast decoding speed
APEv2 tag support
Что такое FLAC?
FLAC is an open-source lossless audio codec. It compresses audio without any quality loss, making it popular among audiophiles.