How to convert FLAC to MP3 using Converterlite. Converting FLAC to MP3 is a popular search demand so we have identified below how to convert your FLAC files using our free and simple software.
What is a FLAC file?
FLAC stands for Free Lossless Audio Codec, a leading compression technique that preserves original audio quality while reducing file size. FLAC is an open-source, royalty-free format that has been adopted widely for its many advantages in digital audio reproduction.
What is an MP3 file?
An MP3 file is a compressed (made smaller) audio file, which allows it to be sent easily over the Internet. Uncompressed music file, including Wav files or music on a CD, can be 30 or 40 megabytes or much larger. MP3′s are usually one-tenth this size, with only a slight loss in quality.
Follow the tutorial video or see below for instructions:
INSTRUCTIONS:
ADD:
Begin by selecting the Audio Icon.
After clicking audio/video you will be able to find all accepted formats including FLAC files. Select the file(s) and click open. Click next to proceed.
Alternatively you can click and drag them directly from your folder into converterlite.
Multiple files:
- Hold ctrl key while selecting desired files and click open.
- Highlight and drag multiple files into convertelite.
Renaming files:
Click on the title before converting to rename the output file
FORMAT:
The format section is made up of “Devices” and “Formats”. Look through the list of Format types and select MP3. Then choose a quality type and click next.
Where do converted files go?
Audio/Video: Same folder as input/original file
Choosing destination folder:
After selecting a device or format you will see a settings icon below the quality/model options. Click settings and uncheck the box titled, “Output file to same folder as input”. Then you can manually choose the location of the output file.
CONVERT:
Click convert and await finish.
Once completed you can open up the converted files folder by selecting the green tick symbol by the name of the converted file.
Click “Clear completed” to refresh to the ADD page.