We have found 2 software records in our database eligible for .flac to .mka file format conversion.
flac to mka conversion represents transformation between two audio formats, namely FLAC (.flac) and Matroska (.mka) files. Many multimedia converters nowadays support both FLAC and MKA formats, so you should have no trouble with finding a program that can be used to convert flac to mka.
Updated: May 9, 2022
FLAC
Files with flac extension are used for audio files compressed with the FLAC, aka Free Lossless Audio Codec. FLAC files do not lose any quality with their compression as MP3 do, but they are generally larger. Most modern media players support playback of FLAC files.
MKA
Files with mka file extension can be typically found as audio files in Matroska audio file format. Pretty much same as MKV, but MKA is used for files that contain audio content only in Matroska container.
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