You can convert to FLAC but it shouldn't sound much different than AAC. Since AAC is lossy, you can't get back the info that was lost on conversion. So, when you convert from AAC to FLAC, the file size is much bigger. But what was added is not music. Its something else to make the file compliant with the FLAC format.
AAC converted to FLAC streaming internet radio
Listening to KINK radio on internet using squeezebox software on wyred4sound music server. File info shows format to be AAC, 64kbps CBR (converted to 705 kbps FLAC).
Can someone explain how to convert AAC which is lossy to FLAC, which is lossles.
I don't understand it but it sounds wonderful.
Can someone explain how to convert AAC which is lossy to FLAC, which is lossles.
I don't understand it but it sounds wonderful.
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