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How to convert flac to m4r on PC as I can't upload flac to iphone?
Let’s talk about the downsides of converting FLAC to M4R using MediaHuman Audio Converter:
1. One of the real bummers is that after you convert FLAC to M4R, you’ve gotta go into the file explorer and manually rename them from .m4a to .m4r. It’s not the end of the world for sure, but it’s a bit of an extra step that feels unnecessary when you could just have it do it automatically. Trust me, when you have a bunch of files, it can get a bit annoying.
2. Sometimes, when you’re dealing with audio files encoded in specific ways, you might run into compatibility issues. I remember having a couple of my FLAC files that just wouldn’t convert right, and I ended up scratching my head wondering what I did wrong. Having to troubleshoot those situations can be frustrating when you’re just trying to make a ringtone or something.
3. It’s mainly a converter, so when it comes to more advanced audio editing features, it doesn’t offer much. You can trim and adjust the bit rate, but if you’re looking to do anything else—like adding effects or combining multiple tracks—you’ll need to jump into a different software. It can be inconvenient having to switch back and forth.
All in all, while MediaHuman Audio Converter is a decent choice for converting FLAC to M4R, those little snags can definitely take some of the joy out of the process. If you’re looking for an all-in-one solution, you might find yourself wanting something with a bit more flexibility.