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.FLAC File Extension

A .FLAC file is a Free Lossless Audio Codec File, created by Xiph.Org Foundation.

Open with VideoLAN VLC Media Player. Available for Linux, Windows, and Mac.

What is a .FLAC file?

A .FLAC file is a type of audio file that uses the Free Lossless Audio Codec (FLAC) format for compressing audio data. This format is special because it compresses the audio without losing any of the original quality or data, unlike other formats like .MP3. This means that when you listen to a .FLAC file, you are hearing exactly what was originally recorded.

The FLAC format is an open-source project, which means that it was developed by a community of programmers and is freely available for anyone to use or modify. It was created by the Xiph.Org Foundation. One of the benefits of FLAC files is that they can reduce the size of digital audio files by about 60 percent, making it easier to store and share high-quality audio.

There are many programs that can open .FLAC files. Some of the most popular ones include: - VideoLAN VLC Media Player: A versatile media player that can handle various audio and video formats. - Audacity: An open-source program for recording and editing sounds. - Adobe Audition 2023: A professional audio workstation for mixing, finishing, and precision editing. - Microsoft Media Player: A media player included with Microsoft Windows operating systems. - Roxio Creator NXT Pro 9: A multimedia software suite for creating, editing, and publishing audio and video projects. - Nullsoft Winamp: A classic media player known for its customizable interface and playback capabilities. - Foobar2000: An advanced audio player for Windows. - jetAudio: A comprehensive media player and audio/video converter. - Eltima Elmedia Player: A versatile media player for Mac users. - VLC for Mobile: The mobile version of VLC Media Player, available for iOS and Android devices.

Additionally, when you create a FLAC file, you can also generate a FLAC Fingerprint file. This is a simple text file (typically named ffp.txt) that contains the filename and checksum information for the FLAC file, which helps in verifying the integrity of the file. You can create this using a command in a program that handles command line instructions, like metaflac.

Overall, .FLAC files are a great choice for audiophiles and anyone who wants to listen to music in the highest quality possible without using up too much storage space.

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