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Sample FLAC File Download — Free Lossless Audio

Download free lossless audio sample files in FLAC format — 1MB to 50MB with exact file sizes. Use these FLAC test files for music archiving workflows, audiophile player testing, and studio pipeline validation. FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) compresses audio to 50–60% of WAV size with zero quality loss — bit-for-bit identical when decoded.

sample-1mb.flac

1 MB

10s · FLAC · 44100Hz · stereo · 16-bit

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Filename
sample-1mb.flac
Exact size
1,048,576 bytes
Displayed size
1 MB
MIME type
application/octet-stream
Duration
10s
Codec
FLAC
Sample rate
44,100 Hz
Channels
stereo
Bit depth
16-bit
License
CC0 / Public Domain
Download URL
https://truefilesize.com/files/flac/sample-1mb.flac

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sample-5mb.flac

5 MB

45s · FLAC · 44100Hz · stereo · 16-bit

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Filename
sample-5mb.flac
Exact size
5,242,880 bytes
Displayed size
5 MB
MIME type
application/octet-stream
Duration
45s
Codec
FLAC
Sample rate
44,100 Hz
Channels
stereo
Bit depth
16-bit
License
CC0 / Public Domain
Download URL
https://truefilesize.com/files/flac/sample-5mb.flac

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sample-10mb.flac

10 MB

60s · FLAC · 48000Hz · stereo · 24-bit

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Filename
sample-10mb.flac
Exact size
10,485,760 bytes
Displayed size
10 MB
MIME type
application/octet-stream
Duration
1m
Codec
FLAC
Sample rate
48,000 Hz
Channels
stereo
Bit depth
24-bit
License
CC0 / Public Domain
Download URL
https://truefilesize.com/files/flac/sample-10mb.flac

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sample-50mb.flac

50 MB

300s · FLAC · 96000Hz · stereo · 24-bit

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Filename
sample-50mb.flac
Exact size
52,428,800 bytes
Displayed size
50 MB
MIME type
application/octet-stream
Duration
5m
Codec
FLAC
Sample rate
96,000 Hz
Channels
stereo
Bit depth
24-bit
License
CC0 / Public Domain
Download URL
https://truefilesize.com/files/flac/sample-50mb.flac

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sample-16bit-44khz.flac

2.52 MB

30s · FLAC · 44100Hz · stereo · 16-bit

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Filename
sample-16bit-44khz.flac
Exact size
2,646,044 bytes
Displayed size
2.52 MB
MIME type
application/octet-stream
Duration
30s
Codec
FLAC
Sample rate
44,100 Hz
Channels
stereo
Bit depth
16-bit
License
CC0 / Public Domain
Download URL
https://truefilesize.com/files/flac/sample-16bit-44khz.flac

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sample-24bit-48khz.flac

5.05 MB

30s · FLAC · 48000Hz · stereo · 24-bit

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Filename
sample-24bit-48khz.flac
Exact size
5,292,044 bytes
Displayed size
5.05 MB
MIME type
application/octet-stream
Duration
30s
Codec
FLAC
Sample rate
48,000 Hz
Channels
stereo
Bit depth
24-bit
License
CC0 / Public Domain
Download URL
https://truefilesize.com/files/flac/sample-24bit-48khz.flac

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sample-24bit-96khz.flac

10.09 MB

30s · FLAC · 96000Hz · stereo · 24-bit

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Filename
sample-24bit-96khz.flac
Exact size
10,584,044 bytes
Displayed size
10.09 MB
MIME type
application/octet-stream
Duration
30s
Codec
FLAC
Sample rate
96,000 Hz
Channels
stereo
Bit depth
24-bit
License
CC0 / Public Domain
Download URL
https://truefilesize.com/files/flac/sample-24bit-96khz.flac

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Use cases for sample FLAC files

  • Testing FLAC decoding and playback in audio players
  • Verifying lossless audio upload and transcoding pipelines
  • Benchmarking FLAC vs WAV vs MP3 file sizes and quality
  • Testing 24-bit / 96kHz hi-res audio handling
  • Validating metadata extraction (bit depth, sample rate, duration)
  • Testing audio streaming services with lossless content

Lossless vs Lossy — FLAC vs MP3 vs WAV

FeatureFLACWAVMP3
CompressionLosslessNone (raw PCM)Lossy
File size (per min)~5 MB~10 MB~1 MB
Quality lossNoneNoneYes (irreversible)
Max bit depth32-bit32-bitN/A
Max sample rate655350 HzUnlimited48000 Hz
Browser supportChrome, Firefox, EdgeAll browsersAll browsers
Best forArchival, audiophileEditing, masteringStreaming, casual

FLAC quality levels

QualityBit depthSample rateUse case
CD Quality16-bit44.1 kHzStandard music, most listeners
Studio24-bit48 kHzVideo production, broadcast
Hi-Res24-bit96 kHzAudiophile, mastering, archival

How to convert to/from FLAC

# WAV to FLAC (lossless compression)
ffmpeg -i input.wav -c:a flac output.flac

# FLAC to WAV (lossless decompression)
ffmpeg -i input.flac output.wav

# FLAC to MP3 (lossy, for distribution)
ffmpeg -i input.flac -c:a libmp3lame -b:a 320k output.mp3

# MP3 to FLAC (preserves MP3 quality, does NOT restore lost data)
ffmpeg -i input.mp3 -c:a flac output.flac

Converting lossy to FLAC does not improve quality — it only preserves the lossy audio without further degradation. Always start from a lossless source (WAV, AIFF) for true lossless FLAC.

Technical specifications

Full nameFree Lossless Audio Codec
CompressionLossless (50–60% of WAV)
Bit depths4 to 32-bit
Sample rates1 Hz to 655350 Hz
Channels1 to 8
MetadataVorbis comments, album art
LicenseOpen-source, royalty-free (BSD)
Developed byXiph.Org Foundation (2001)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is FLAC?
FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) is an open-source audio format that compresses audio without any quality loss. Unlike MP3 or AAC which discard audio data, FLAC preserves 100% of the original recording — the decoded output is bit-for-bit identical to the source WAV. FLAC achieves 50–60% compression (a 10MB WAV becomes ~5MB FLAC) and is the standard format for music archiving, audiophile collections, and studio mastering.
FLAC vs MP3 quality — What is the difference?
FLAC is lossless — it preserves every bit of the original audio. MP3 is lossy — it permanently discards audio information to achieve smaller files (~1MB/min vs FLAC's ~5MB/min). At 320kbps, most listeners cannot distinguish MP3 from FLAC in a blind test. FLAC matters most for archival (future-proofing your music library), editing (no generation loss when re-encoding), and high-end audiophile setups where the full signal chain preserves the difference.
FLAC vs WAV — Which should I use?
Both are lossless and identical in audio quality. FLAC is 50–60% smaller and supports rich metadata (artist, album, cover art via Vorbis comments). WAV is uncompressed, slightly faster to decode, and preferred in DAWs (Pro Tools, Logic, Ableton) because there's zero CPU overhead. Use FLAC for storage, archival, and distribution. Use WAV for recording, editing, and mastering.
Can I play FLAC files on iPhone / Android?
Android has native FLAC support since Android 3.1. iPhone/iOS added native FLAC support in iOS 11 (2017) — works in the Files app and third-party players like VLC. Apple Music and Spotify do not stream FLAC directly, but Tidal, Qobuz, and Amazon Music HD do. Our sample FLAC files let you test playback on any device.
Does converting MP3 to FLAC improve quality?
No. Converting MP3 to FLAC does not restore lost audio data — it only wraps the already-degraded audio in a lossless container. The FLAC file will be larger than the MP3 with identical audio quality. Always encode FLAC from an original lossless source (WAV, AIFF, or direct recording).
What is hi-res FLAC audio?
Hi-res FLAC refers to files encoded at higher than CD quality — typically 24-bit / 96kHz or 24-bit / 192kHz, compared to CD's 16-bit / 44.1kHz. Hi-res FLAC captures more dynamic range and frequency detail, used by services like Tidal HiFi, Qobuz, and Apple Music (as ALAC). Our sample files include 16-bit/44.1kHz, 24-bit/48kHz, and 24-bit/96kHz variants for testing all quality levels.

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