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How to convert WAV to AAC
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Why convert WAV to AAC?
WAV and AAC serve different purposes. Converting between them lets you use whichever format works best for your situation.
What is a WAV file?
Waveform Audio File Format: WAV stores audio without any compression. What you hear is exactly what was recorded, with no quality loss. The trade-off is large file sizes, a 3-minute song takes about 30 MB.
Created by: Microsoft and IBM, first released in 1991
Used for: Music production, audio editing, CD-quality masters, sound effects
Technical details: Uncompressed PCM audio. Supports various sample rates and bit depths. A standard CD-quality WAV uses 44.1 kHz, 16-bit stereo.
Compatibility: Plays on virtually every device and audio application.
What is a AAC file?
Advanced Audio Coding: AAC is the successor to MP3 and produces better audio quality at the same bitrate. It's the default audio codec for YouTube, Apple devices, and many streaming services.
Created by: Fraunhofer Society / multiple contributors, standardized in 1997
Used for: Streaming audio, YouTube, Apple devices, broadcast, mobile audio
Technical details: Lossy compression with better efficiency than MP3. Commonly used at 128-256 kbps. Part of the MPEG-4 standard.
Compatibility: Supported by all major browsers, Apple devices, Android, YouTube, and most modern media players.
WAV vs AAC
| Feature | WAV | AAC |
|---|---|---|
| Type | Waveform Audio File Format | Advanced Audio Coding |
| Best for | Music production, audio editing, CD-quality masters, sound effects | Streaming audio, YouTube, Apple devices, broadcast, mobile audio |
| Compatibility | Plays on virtually every device and audio application. | Supported by all major browsers, Apple devices, Android, YouTube, and most modern media players. |
| Pros | Perfect audio quality, no compression artifacts, widely compatible | Better quality than MP3 at same bitrate, widely supported, efficient compression |
| Cons | Very large file sizes, not practical for streaming or portable listening | Still lossy, not as universally supported as MP3 on legacy hardware |