Conversion Formats

Convert AMR to FLAC

Convert Adaptive Multi Rate to Free Lossless Audio Codec

Adaptive Multi Rate
Audio Read Write
This format was originally intended for voice compression and is able to change the bit rates of encoded audio data. AMR is actively used for encoding and decoding voice while its being transmitted over network channels. The format allows one to consider network capacity and adapt it to channel loads. Due to this, the voice quality is practically undiminished.
Free Lossless Audio Codec
Audio Read Write
This is open lossless codecs, developed under the Ogg project. Lately it’s become quite popular: many users wishing to store audio with original quality choose FLAC. This is partly in connection with the fact that codecs uses IDv1 and IDv3 tags – this allows a user to sort an audio collection according to one’s particular tastes, changing the original metadata of the tracks.
Supported: Conversion from AMR to FLAC is listed.

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