WAV to FLAC

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Input Format

What is WAV?

WAV (Waveform Audio File Format) is an uncompressed audio format that stores high-quality sound, often in PCM form. The .wav extension is common in recording, editing, and professional workflows.

History

WAV was introduced by Microsoft and IBM in 1991 as a standard container for raw audio data on Windows systems.

How it works

WAV is based on the RIFF container and typically stores audio as uncompressed PCM samples. This keeps quality high but results in larger file sizes.

How to open WAV files

WAV files can be opened in most media players and audio tools:

  • VLC Media Player
  • Windows Media Player
  • Apple Music or iTunes
  • Audacity
  • Adobe Audition
  • Logic Pro
  • Most smartphones and tablets

Tips for working with WAV files

WAV is ideal for editing and archiving, but keep file size in mind:

  • Use WAV for recording and mastering before compression
  • Choose 44.1 kHz or 48 kHz for standard projects
  • Convert to FLAC for lossless compression
  • Trim silence to reduce file size
  • Export to MP3 or AAC for sharing

Useful links

More resources about WAV audio:

  • RIFF/WAV format overview
  • PCM audio basics
  • Audio sample rate guide
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Output Format

What is FLAC?

FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) is a lossless audio format that compresses files without losing quality. The .flac extension is popular for music libraries and archiving.

History

FLAC was released by the Xiph.Org Foundation in 2001 as an open, royalty-free alternative to proprietary lossless formats.

How it works

FLAC compresses audio by predicting samples and storing only the differences. It reduces size while preserving the exact original waveform.

How to open FLAC files

FLAC is supported by many modern players and apps:

  • VLC Media Player
  • Foobar2000
  • Apple Music (macOS) and iTunes with plugins
  • Audacity
  • AIMP
  • Android music players
  • High-end audio devices

Tips for working with FLAC files

FLAC is ideal for lossless collections and editing:

  • Use FLAC for archiving masters
  • Add metadata tags for albums and cover art
  • Convert to MP3 or AAC for smaller files
  • Keep original FLACs for future remastering
  • Check compatibility on older devices

Useful links

Explore more about FLAC audio:

  • Xiph.Org FLAC documentation
  • Lossless audio comparison
  • Audio tagging best practices

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Frequently Asked Questions

File Size & Length

Maximum file size?

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Maximum video length?

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Conversion Options

Change format?

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Change frame rate?

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