It integrates into Windows Explorer, so you can right-click on files and choose 'Convert To' and easily convert from one format to another. If you're running Windows and you regularly encode/decode audio files, then I would recommend buying dBpoweramp:. Is there any reason for me to be converting the 16 bit FLAC to a 24 bit WAV, or am I just wasting space?
Is converting a 16 bit FLAC file to a 16 bit WAV file a lossless conversion?