, while i Tunes doesn’t support FLAC files, it’s very easy to convert them to Apple Lossless, or ALAC, an equivalent lossless format that i. Tunes does support. Converting audio files from one lossless format to another is lossless ; in other words, there is no quality lost when you convert from FLAC to ALAC.
How to import FLAC to iTunes with Bigasoft?
If you have lots of FLAC files, you can drag the folder where your FLAC files are to Bigasoft FLAC to i, and tunes converter. It will automatically load all your music and video files in that folder.
As for Vorbis and FLAC formats, i. Tunes only support files enclosed in an Ogg container. So if you want to import the FLAC music to i. Tunes and enjoy them on Apple devices, a professional FLAC to i. Tunes Converter is the necessity.
How to play FLAC in iTunes with Fluke?
Play FLAC in i. Tunes with Fluke for Mac Fluke is a small FLAC player for Mac, which let you play FLAC files within i, and tunes. You can enjoy the 16 bits/ 44.1 KHz playback, multiple files and folder handling and track number and count support. Fluke play FLAC in i. Tunes by running at the same time as i. Tunes and working hand in hand with it.
If you just downloaded a good chunk of music that is stuck in FLAC, you probably want to load up them on i. Tunes library and play them from there or sync to an i, and phone. Lossless and popular as FLAC though, it isn’t natively supported by i. Tunes ( i. Tunes Alternative) out of the box.
Why doesn’t Apple play FLAC on their portable players?
Around 2007 there were several other portable players (from much smaller manufacturers) on the market that offered FLAC support – but despite their massive success, Apple decided to only support their own proprietary, but technically inferior, lossless audio format.