Extract audio
Extract FLAC Audio from TS Video
Convert TS to FLAC in your browser for lossless distribution. The source remains on your device throughout local processing.
- Runs in your browser
- Private processing
- Audio-only export
- No install
Route TS → FLAC
or drop here · up to 500 MB
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Quick use cases
- Separate dialogue or music from a TS picture track
- Prepare FLAC for lossless distribution
- Keep a FLAC audio-only version for review, transcription, or editing
Workflow
- Select the TS source file
- Enter a clear filename for the FLAC result
- Extract the soundtrack and encode FLAC
- Check the finished FLAC before delivery
Processing notes
- Encoding speed depends on the processor available to this tab while preparing FLAC from TS.
- Long TS files consume more memory and take longer to decode.
- Inspect the FLAC file in the exact player or editor that will receive it.
Compatibility notes
- FLAC is appropriate for music archives, mastering, and lossless playback.
- The TS source must contain a readable audio stream; a silent container cannot supply one.
- For the next step, account for larger files than lossy formats.
Troubleshooting
- No sound found? Play the TS source and confirm it contains an audio track.
- Extraction from TS slow? Close other demanding apps, then test a short sample before the full file.
- Match FLAC resolution, rate, channels, and codec to the published delivery rules.
TS to FLAC audio FAQ
Why extract FLAC from TS?
An audio-only FLAC copy supports lossless distribution without retaining the TS picture.
Can every TS file produce FLAC?
Only when the TS source contains a readable audio stream; video-only footage cannot produce useful FLAC.
What should I check in FLAC after extracting from TS?
Listen through the FLAC result for expected duration, channels, level, and synchronization before delivery.