FLAC is a general purpose audio format supported by many programs. Most of the documentation here is about the FLAC format itself and the tools we provide, but there is also information on using other programs that support FLAC.
<li><ahref="features.html">Introduction</a> - What is FLAC?</li>
<li><ahref="download.html">Getting FLAC</a> - How to download what you need to play or make FLAC files.</li>
<li><ahref="documentation_tasks.html">Using FLAC</a> - If you have some FLAC files and want to do something with them, or want to create FLAC files, look here.</li>
<li><ahref="documentation_format_overview.html">About the FLAC Format</a> - An overview of the FLAC format for power users.</li>
<li><ahref="documentation_tools.html">Official Tools</a> - How to use the <spanclass="commandname">flac</span> and <spanclass="commandname">metaflac</span> command-line tools.</li>
<li><ahref="comparison.html">Comparison</a> - A comparison of FLAC with other lossless codecs.</li>
<li><ahref="documentation_bugs.html">Bugs</a> - How to report bugs and request features, and a list of known bugs in the FLAC tools.</li>
<li><ahref="http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=13478&atid=213478">Request Support</a> - Support for the official FLAC tools. For other programs, use <ahref="http://www.hydrogenaudio.org/">hydrogenaudio.org</a>
<li><ahref="http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/flac">FLAC Mailing List</a> - General discussion about FLAC, tools, releases, etc.</li>
Keep in mind that the online version of the documentation will always apply to the latest release. For older releases, check the documentation included with the release package.