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What is a Flac file?

What is a Flac file?

You may have already wondered what a FLAC file is. It is a lossless compressed audio format that ensures high quality sound.

What a Flac file is and what benefits it brings

“Flac” stands for “Free Lossless Audio Codec”, which translates as “Free lossless audio encoder/decoder”.

  • If you find such a file, it is – like MP3 or WAV files – an audio file. The Flac codec was developed as part of the Xiph.Org Foundation.
  • Flac files are only slightly compressed and therefore deliver lossless sound – quite the opposite to MP3 songs, for example. This means you get very high audio quality with Flac.
  • The Flac codec is freely available and can be used without patents, which is why it can be used on all operating systems and devices.
  • Flac can also be streamed easily.



The small burdens of music files in Flac format

The Flac codec also has disadvantages, but they are not that serious.

  • FLAC files are quite large. Compared to lossy formats such as MP3, they require significantly more storage space.
  • This can lead to memory bottlenecks more quickly. A four-minute song in Flac format has, for example, 20 to 30 MB. The same song would be about a third the size as an MP3.
  • Longer download and transfer times are also another point. FLAC files are quite large, so they take longer to download and transfer, especially on slow internet connections.
  • For the average listener, the sound quality of FLAC is often no better noticeable in everyday life than compressed formats such as MP3, which in turn reduces its usefulness.

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