
How AAC works

Like MP3, AAC is a lossy music storage format. As in the case of the MP3 format, AAC encoding algorithms cut the highest and lowest frequencies, and also actively use the characteristics of a person’s hearing to remove information about sounds that a person cannot easily distinguish when listening to music. . As a result of compression, AAC files do not sound identical to CD-quality files, but in general the algorithms compress the music efficiently enough that most people overlook the fact that it has been deleted. resulting sound information.

Like MP3, the quality of an AAC file is measured by its bit rate. Common AAC bit rates include 128 kbps, 192 kbps, and 256 kbps.
Without going into technical details, here are the reasons why AAC files sound better than MP3s:
AAC encoding uses samples with a wider frequency coverage from 8 to 96 kHz; mp3 encoding uses samples with coverage from 16 to 48 kHz
Up to 48 channels can be encoded, while MP3 encodes 2 channels in MPEG-1 mode and up to 5.1 channels in MPEG-2 mode
Arbitrary bit rates and variable frame lengths are used
Higher algorithm efficiency and simpler filter banks (instead of hybrid MP3 encoding, AAC uses pure MDCT method)
Greater precision is provided when encoding AAC sound using smaller sample sizes, which are equal to 128 or 120 units, while 192 units are used for mp3 encoding. In this case, the smaller sample size allows you to code more precisely, since the original sound wave is an analog signal, and for a more accurate description, it needs to be measured as often as possible. Therefore, a smaller sample size is better because it allows you to more accurately describe the analog nature of a sound wave in digital form.
Sound frequencies above 16 kHz are processed more efficiently. Let me remind you that in mp3 format these frequencies are simply erased
More progressive algorithms are used in stereo binding mode. Let me remind you that stereo stitching allows you not to store both channels separately, as in CD-quality recording. The common signal for both channels is stored and only the difference between the channels is stored separately from each other.
Additional modules were added to improve compression efficiency: TNS, Inverse Prediction, PNS and others
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How AAC works with iTunes
Apple adopted AAC as its primary audio format. All songs stored in iTunes Store and all songs streamed or downloaded from Apple Music are encoded in AAC format. All AAC files in the Apple ecosystem are encoded at 256 kbps.







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