.aac — Advanced Audio Coding
MPEG · 1997
What is a .aac file?
Advanced Audio Coding (AAC) is a widely used lossy compression audio format. It is designed to be the successor of the MP3 format, offering better audio quality at similar or lower bitrates. AAC is commonly found in digital radio, Apple devices, and video game consoles.
Programs That Open .aac Files
| Platform | Program | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Windows | VLC Media Player | Free | |
| Foobar2000 | Free | ||
| Windows Media Player | Free | Official | |
| macOS | VLC Media Player | Free | |
| QuickTime Player | Free | Official | |
| IINA | Free |
Common Problems with .aac Files
Frequently Asked Questions
AAC generally offers better sound quality than MP3 at the same bitrate, or equivalent quality at a lower bitrate, due to more advanced compression techniques.
Yes, many free and paid audio converters are available that can convert AAC files to MP3 format.
Yes, AAC is a lossy audio compression format, meaning some audio data is discarded during compression to reduce file size.
Technical Details
AAC files typically contain audio data encoded using various profiles like LC, HE-AAC, and HE-AACv2. The typical header contains a sync word followed by information about the audio object type and sampling frequency.