Amarok, a music player with transcoding and tagging functionality for KDE.Max, a CD ripper and encoder that supports several formats including FLAC.xACT, a FLAC distribution with a graphical front-end to FLAC and other formats.Clementine, a music player with the ability to transcode to and from FLAC.MacFLAC, a frontend to the official FLAC tools.
Free Audio Converter, a nice and free GUI converter.audiotester, can test a whole tree of FLAC files for errors and corruption.
Windows: FLAC for Windows (command-line tools only, the file flac-X.Y.Z-win.zip contains both 32 and 64 bit binaries).Linux: most distributions have a FLAC package, use the package manager to get FLAC.You can also take a look at the Development git repository Source code: tarballs for stable and beta releases also includes documentation and build systems for Windows (MSVC++) and *nix, *BSD, OS/2, OS X (autotools).(For more information, see the license page.) If you would like to redistribute parts or all of FLAC under different terms, contact the FLAC-dev mailinglist. The codec libraries are distributed under 's BSD license, and the plugins and command-line utilites ( flac and metaflac) are distributed under the GPL. See the extras section below for third-party tools that support or use FLAC.Īll source code and binaries are freely available and distributed under Open Source licenses. This section is for the official FLAC tools. If you are not sure what to download, see Using FLAC for instructions and guides on playing FLAC files, ripping CDs to FLAC, etc.