.alac — Apple Lossless Audio Codec
Apple Inc. · 2004
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
| Platform | Program | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Windows | VLC Media Player | Free | |
| Foobar2000 | Free | ||
| iTunes | Paid | Official | |
| macOS | Apple Music/iTunes | Paid | Official |
| VLC Media Player | Free | ||
| QuickTime Player | Free | Official |
Common Problems with .alac Files
Frequently Asked Questions
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.
Yes, ALAC is an open format and is supported by many third-party software and hardware players, including VLC, Foobar2000, and various Android applications.
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'.