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How do I convert FLAC to 96kHz?

Here are the steps to converting flac sample rate to 96kHz using ezyZip.
  1. To select the flac file, you have two options:
  2. Click "Convert to 96kHz". It will start the sample rate conversion process which will take some time to complete.
    Convert flac to 96kHz
  3. Click on "Save FLAC File" to save the converted FLAC file to your selected destination folder.

What OS and browser can convert FLAC to 96kHz?

ezyZip is an online tool that supports any OS that can run a modern browser. We have tested it to work with Windows, MacOS, Linux (e.g. Ubuntu, Mint, Debian), Android, ChromeOS (Chromebook), iOS (iPhone, iPad & iPod Touch).

We are continuously updating the system, so ensure you are using the latest version of one of the popular browsers or their variants. (e.g. Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Opera).

Please let us know via the feedback form if you have any issues.

Is it safe to convert FLAC to 96kHz using ezyZip?

Yes. ezyZip utilises the processing power of your own computer and browser to complete the task. No file data leaves your browser. Unsure? Turn off your WiFi when completing the uncompression. It will continue to work as no data is uploaded to the internet.

What is ezyZip?

ezyZip is a free online flac to 96kHz sample rate converter that runs in your browser. No need to install any additional compression software. It supports a myriad of other media types and sample rates.

Unlike other online media conversion utilities, ezyZip DOES NOT enforce file size restrictions or require uploading files to a server. It runs locally as a browser app, thus making it much quicker than other online conversion tools. This means you'll be able to compress large media files! This also ensures your privacy will be protected as no file data will leave your browser.