From M4A to FLAC
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First time slower, but it's worth it!About types of files
M4A
M4A is an audio format similar to AAC and is often used for music and audiobooks, especially within Apple's ecosystem.It offers better sound quality than MP3 at similar file sizes, making it a popular choice for digital downloads from platforms like iTunes.
Because of it similarity with MP4 (they both use MPEG4 codec) M4A files are compatible with most modern devices, though they're most commonly associated with Apple products.
FLAC
FLAC is a lossless audio format that compresses audio without sacrificing quality,making it a favorite among audiophiles.
FLAC or Free Lossless Audio Codec files retain the same sound quality as the original recording while reducing file size, making them ideal for storing high-fidelity music collections.
However, FLAC is not as widely supported by mainstream devices as MP3, requiring specialized players for playback.
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