alac

.alacApple Lossless Audio Codec

Apple Inc. · 2004

Developer
Apple Inc.
Category
Audio
MIME Type
audio/x-m4a
First Released
2004
Open Format
Yes
File Signature
N/A (Identified by metadata within MP4 container)

What is a .alac file?

Apple Lossless Audio Codec (ALAC) is an audio compression format developed by Apple. It is a lossless codec, meaning that no audio quality is lost during compression or decompression. ALAC is commonly used for storing high-fidelity audio files on Apple devices and is supported by various audio players and software.

Programs That Open .alac Files

PlatformProgram
WindowsVLC Media PlayerFree
Foobar2000Free
iTunesPaidOfficial
macOSApple Music/iTunesPaidOfficial
VLC Media PlayerFree
QuickTime PlayerFreeOfficial

Common Problems with .alac Files

⚠️ ALAC file won't play on an older device.
Ensure the device supports ALAC or convert the file to a more widely compatible format like AAC or MP3.
⚠️ ALAC file sounds distorted or corrupted.
Try re-downloading the file or using a different player. If the issue persists, the file may be damaged.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main advantage of ALAC over other audio formats?

The main advantage of ALAC is that it is lossless, meaning you get the exact same audio quality as the original source, but with a smaller file size compared to uncompressed formats like WAV.

Is ALAC compatible with non-Apple devices?

Yes, ALAC is an open format and is supported by many third-party software and hardware players, including VLC, Foobar2000, and various Android applications.

How does ALAC compare to AAC?

AAC (Advanced Audio Coding) is a lossy format, meaning some audio data is discarded to achieve smaller file sizes. ALAC is lossless, preserving all original audio data, but resulting in larger files than AAC.

Technical Details

ALAC files are typically contained within an MP4 container. The header signature for ALAC is not a distinct magic byte sequence but is identified by specific metadata tags within the MP4 container, often related to 'alac' or 'apple-lossless'.

Did You Know?

ALAC was originally released by Apple in 2004 and was only available as part of iTunes until it was open-sourced in 2011.
While developed by Apple, ALAC files can be played on a wide variety of non-Apple devices and software.

Security Information

ALAC files are generally considered safe and do not pose a significant security risk. As with any file, avoid downloading from untrusted sources to prevent potential malware.

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