AudioUtils

Compress FLAC to OGG

Need smaller audio files? Converting FLAC to OGG dramatically reduces file size. A 50MB file becomes 5MB. Perfect for email, sharing, and storage.

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FLAC (.flac) · Max 20 MB

FLAC files are uncompressed and huge. OGG uses lossy compression to shrink them by 90% or more. The size reduction is significant for sharing, uploading, and storage.

For email attachments, 128-192kbps works well. For music sharing, use 256-320kbps. AudioUtils lets you drop your file and convert instantly. No upload to a server, no waiting.

FLAC is lossless. Converting to OGG reduces file size at the cost of some audio data. Use a high bitrate to minimize loss. Choose the right bitrate for your use case. Higher bitrate means better quality but larger files.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much smaller is OGG compared to FLAC?

About 70-80% smaller. A 30MB FLAC file becomes roughly 5-7MB as OGG Vorbis at quality level 6, which sounds great for casual listening.

Is OGG Vorbis as good as MP3?

Better, actually. At comparable bitrates, OGG Vorbis delivers superior audio quality to MP3. It's also patent-free and open-source.

Can I convert back to FLAC later?

You can convert OGG to FLAC, but you won't recover the data lost during compression. Always keep your original FLAC files if lossless quality matters to you.

About FLAC

Lossless compression. Perfect quality at roughly half the size of WAV. The choice for audiophiles and archiving.

About OGG

Open-source compressed format. Better quality than MP3 at similar bitrates. Used in gaming and web applications.