FLAC to SOU Converter

Generate raw 8-bit SOU audio from lossless FLAC

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Best Input Quality

FLAC is lossless — SOU files encoded from FLAC start from pristine audio.

Raw PCM Output

SOU provides bare 8-bit audio from FLAC for embedded systems.

Server Encoding

No raw audio tools needed — convert FLAC to SOU online.

How to convert FLAC to SOU

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Select files from Computer, Google Drive, Dropbox, URL or by dragging it on the page.

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Choose sou or any other format you need as a result (more than 200 formats supported)

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Let the file convert and you can download your sou file right afterwards

About formats

FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) delivers mathematically perfect audio reproduction at roughly half the size of an uncompressed WAV file. Maintained by the Xiph.Org Foundation and released in 2001, it quickly became the de facto open standard for lossless music archival. The encoder applies linear prediction to model each audio block, then codes the residual through Rice partitioning — exploiting the statistical distribution of prediction errors for strong compression without discarding data. Bit depths up to 32 and sample rates up to 655 kHz are supported, exceeding the requirements of high-resolution recordings. Hardware support is extensive: smartphones, car stereos, Blu-ray players, and virtually every desktop media application decode FLAC natively. Streaming services such as Tidal and Amazon Music use FLAC for lossless tiers, underscoring industry trust in the codec. Three standout benefits make FLAC compelling. First, complete bit-for-bit restoration of the original signal upon decoding. Second, embedded metadata via Vorbis comments and album art keeps libraries organized without sidecar files. Third, open-source licensing means no patents or royalties, removing legal friction for developers and hardware vendors.
Initial release: July 20, 2001
SOU is a raw audio format designation that functions as an alias for unsigned 8-bit PCM data (u8) in the SoX audio processing framework. Files with the .sou extension contain headerless, uncompressed audio samples stored as unsigned 8-bit integers — each byte represents a single amplitude value from 0 to 255, with 128 as the silence midpoint. Because there is no header, playback parameters such as sample rate and channel count must be specified externally. The default assumption is typically mono at 8000 Hz, though the data can represent any rate the recording hardware supported. The u8 encoding that SOU aliases is one of the simplest possible digital audio representations, predating structured audio containers like WAV and AIFF. Raw unsigned PCM was commonly produced by early sound cards and digitizers in the late 1980s and early 1990s, when storage constraints and limited processing power made headerless formats a practical choice. One advantage is absolute simplicity: SOU files can be read by any program capable of basic file I/O, with no parsing of container structures or metadata decoding required — useful for embedded systems, hardware diagnostics, and educational contexts where audio fundamentals are being explored. The format's minimal overhead also means that conversion to any modern container is lossless and instantaneous, since the raw PCM samples can be wrapped in a WAV or AIFF header without any transcoding.
Developer: SoX Contributors
Initial release: 1991

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert FLAC to SOU?

SOU stores 8-bit unsigned raw PCM used in embedded and legacy systems. Lossless FLAC ensures the cleanest possible source before the signal is reduced to 8-bit resolution.

What applications handle SOU files?

SoX reads and writes SOU on any platform, raw audio editors can import it directly, and embedded development toolchains consume SOU data for firmware sound integration.

Is SOU the same format as FSSD?

They are closely related — both represent 8-bit unsigned PCM raw audio data. Some tools treat them as interchangeable, though header conventions may differ slightly.

Does using FLAC as a source improve SOU output?

Yes — FLAC decompresses without any loss, so the 8-bit quantization step works from a perfect signal. A lossy source would add its own artifacts on top of the bit reduction.

Can I batch convert FLAC files to SOU?

Yes — upload multiple FLAC recordings at once and convertio.tools will encode each to SOU simultaneously, making it efficient to prepare audio for embedded applications.

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