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FLAC and WAV are both lossless.  Use dBpoweramp.  If you just want
smaller files, convert the FLAC to a higher level of data compression.
(Data compression is not he same as audio dynamic-range compression in
case that's your next question.)



On Sat, 05 Mar 2016 11:44:13 -0500, t0b0 <t0b0@t0b0.org> wrote:

>I use foobar to convert .flac to .wav and then .wav to .mp3.
>Is there a faster way without converting lossy to lossy?

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