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AMR vs FLAC

Compare Adaptive Multi-Rate Audio and Free Lossless Audio Codec formats — understand the key differences and when to use each

Format Overview

AMR

Adaptive Multi-Rate Audio

Adaptive Multi-Rate Audio (.amr) is a audio file format.

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FLAC

Free Lossless Audio Codec

FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) is an open-source audio format that provides lossless compression — reducing file sizes by 50-70% compared to WAV while preserving 100% of the original audio data. FLAC was created by Josh Coalson in 2001 and has become the gold standard for lossless music archiving. It supports sample rates up to 655,350 Hz, bit depths up to 32-bit, and up to 8 channels. FLAC includes extensive metadata support (Vorbis comments), embedded album art, and CUE sheet integration. The format is supported by most music players, streaming services (Tidal, Qobuz, Amazon Music HD), and audiophile hardware. FLAC decoding is computationally lightweight, making it suitable for portable devices. For audiophiles, FLAC represents the optimal balance between file size and perfect audio quality — significantly smaller than WAV but with zero compromise in sound reproduction.

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AMR vs FLAC: Feature Comparison

FeatureAMRFLAC
Full NameAdaptive Multi-Rate AudioFree Lossless Audio Codec
File Extension.amr.flac
Categoryaudioaudio
Free to Convert✓ Yes✓ Yes
Browser Support✓ All Browsers✓ All Browsers
Convert to Each Other✓ Yes✓ Yes

When to Use AMR vs FLAC

Use AMR when you need:

  • •Files in Adaptive Multi-Rate Audio format for maximum compatibility
  • •Industry-standard audio format support
  • •Wide software and platform compatibility

Use FLAC when you need:

  • •Files in Free Lossless Audio Codec format for specific workflows
  • •Optimized audio format features
  • •Modern format advantages and smaller file sizes

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between AMR and FLAC?
AMR (Adaptive Multi-Rate Audio) and FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) are both audio file formats. AMR files use the .amr extension while FLAC uses .flac. They differ in compression, quality, compatibility, and intended use cases.
Can I convert AMR to FLAC for free?
Yes! Convert999 lets you convert AMR to FLAC completely free, directly in your browser. No file upload to any server, no registration needed — your files stay private on your device.
Which is better, AMR or FLAC?
It depends on your use case. AMR (Adaptive Multi-Rate Audio) may be better for certain workflows, while FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) excels in others. Consider factors like file size, quality, software compatibility, and your specific needs.
Is it safe to convert files on Convert999?
Absolutely. Convert999 processes all files 100% locally in your browser. Your files are never uploaded to any server, ensuring complete privacy and security.

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