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Convert M4V to FLAC — Free Online Converter

Convert MPEG-4 Video (Apple) (.m4v) to Free Lossless Audio Codec (.flac) online for free. Fast, secure video conversion with no watermarks or registra...

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1

Upload your .m4v file by dragging it into the upload area or clicking to browse.

2

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

3

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

About M4V to FLAC Conversion

M4V files from Apple's ecosystem contain H.264 video with AAC audio, typically from iTunes purchases or Apple TV recordings. FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) is an open-source lossless audio compression format that achieves 50-70% compression while guaranteeing bit-perfect audio reconstruction. Converting M4V to FLAC extracts the audio and encodes it losslessly, producing files that are significantly smaller than WAV or AIFF while preserving every sample of the decoded audio.

Why Convert M4V to FLAC?

FLAC is the universal standard for lossless audio archiving, supported by virtually every platform except Apple's default apps (though Apple added FLAC playback in iOS 11 and macOS High Sierra). If you need to extract audio from M4V files for archiving, editing, or high-fidelity playback on non-Apple systems, FLAC provides the best combination of lossless quality, compression efficiency, and cross-platform support.

Common Use Cases

  • Archiving soundtrack audio from M4V concert videos in lossless quality
  • Extracting audio from M4V recordings for lossless editing in Audacity or Adobe Audition
  • Building a cross-platform lossless music library from Apple video content
  • Preserving original audio quality from M4V files for future re-encoding to different formats
  • Creating reference audio files from video content for professional sound engineering

How It Works

FFmpeg decodes the AAC audio from the M4V container into raw PCM samples, then encodes them with the FLAC encoder at a configurable compression level (0-12, where higher numbers mean smaller files but slower encoding). The output is a standalone FLAC file with Vorbis comment metadata support. FLAC typically achieves 50-70% of the original PCM size — so a 100 MB WAV equivalent becomes 30-50 MB in FLAC with zero quality loss.

Quality & Performance

FLAC is mathematically lossless — every PCM sample is preserved perfectly. The decoded AAC audio from the M4V is captured exactly, though any artifacts from the original AAC compression remain. The advantage over keeping AAC is that FLAC can be edited, processed, and re-encoded without accumulating additional lossy compression artifacts.

FFMPEG EngineModerateLossless

Device Compatibility

DeviceM4VFLAC
Windows PCPartialPartial
macOSNativePartial
iPhone/iPadNativePartial
AndroidPartialNative
LinuxPartialNative
Web BrowserNoNo

Recommended Settings by Platform

YouTube

Resolution: 1920x1080

Bitrate: 8-12 Mbps

H.264 recommended for fast processing

Instagram

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

WhatsApp

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 balance of speed and file size — all levels produce identical audio quality
  • 2FLAC is preferred over ALAC when you need cross-platform compatibility with Linux, Android, and Windows
  • 3Enable metadata copying to preserve title, artist, and album information from the M4V file
  • 4For archival, FLAC is a safer long-term choice than ALAC because it is an open, royalty-free standard
  • 5If disk space is critical, FLAC at level 8 saves about 5% more space than level 5 but takes significantly longer to encode

Related Conversions

M4V to FLAC is the optimal choice for cross-platform lossless audio extraction. FLAC's open standard, efficient compression, and universal compatibility make it the go-to format for anyone who needs perfect audio quality from Apple video content without the Apple ecosystem lock-in of ALAC.

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FLAC is lossless while AAC is lossy, so FLAC preserves more data. However, when converting from M4V (which has AAC audio), the FLAC output can only preserve what AAC kept — it does not improve quality.
Yes, since iOS 11 (2017). Apple's Files app and many third-party apps support FLAC. However, the Music app does not import FLAC files — you would need to use a different player.
Level 5 (default) offers the best speed-to-compression ratio. Level 8 saves about 5% more space but encodes 3x slower. The quality is identical at all levels — only file size and encoding speed differ.
ALAC is Apple's lossless codec with full iTunes/Music app integration. FLAC is the open standard with broader cross-platform support. Quality is identical. Choose based on your primary ecosystem.
Yes. FLAC supports Vorbis comments for text metadata and can embed cover art images. Metadata from the M4V can be mapped to FLAC tags during conversion.

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