Supported Input Formats:
- WAVLossless audio format, usually larger files
- FLACLossless compressed format, high quality, larger files
- MP3Most common lossy compression format
- OGG / OpusOpen-source audio format
- WMAWindows Media Audio format
- AIFFApple Lossless Audio format
- WebMWeb Audio format
Advantages of AAC Format:
- More efficient compression: Better sound quality than MP3 at the same bitrate
- Wide compatibility: Supported on iOS, Android, Windows, and more
- Preferred for streaming: Used by platforms like YouTube and Apple Music
- Low latency: Ideal for real-time audio applications
Bitrate Explanation:
- 64 kbps: Suitable for voice recordings, smallest file size
- 128 kbps: Standard quality, good for everyday listening
- 192 kbps: Higher quality, fits most scenarios
- 256 kbps: High quality, recommended setting
- 320 kbps: Highest quality, perfect for audiophiles
Features:
- Supports batch conversion of multiple audio files
- Customizable bitrate, sample rate, and channels
- Optional volume normalization
- Maintains good audio quality after conversion
Usage Scenarios:
- Convert lossless audio to portable AAC format
- Prepare audio files compatible with Apple devices
- Compress audio files to save storage space
- Create audio for uploading to streaming platforms
Steps:
- Select one or more audio files to convert
- Set the output bitrate (default is high-quality 256kbps)
- Adjust sample rate and channel settings as needed
- Optionally enable volume normalization
- Click"Start Conversion"button
- Wait for the conversion to finish, then download the AAC files
Tips:AAC offers better sound quality than MP3 at the same bitrate; 256kbps AAC is comparable to 320kbps MP3. For voice recordings or podcasts, 128kbps is usually sufficient.