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What is a AAC file?
AAC, or Advanced Audio Coding, is a widely used audio format known for delivering high-quality sound at relatively low bitrates. Developed as the successor to MP3, it became popular for streaming and digital distribution thanks to its efficient compression algorithms and broad device support.
AAC is the default format for Apple’s iTunes, iOS devices, and YouTube audio. It supports multi-channel audio, a wide frequency range, and features like perceptual noise shaping, making it a favorite for music, podcasts, and even broadcasting.
How to open AAC files
You can open AAC files with most modern media players like VLC, iTunes, Windows Media Player, and QuickTime. They’re also supported on smartphones and tablets without any additional software.
If you need to convert AAC to MP3 or another format, AnyConv provides an easy online tool for quick conversion.
Key facts about AAC
- Full name: Advanced Audio Coding
- Extension: .aac
- MIME type: audio/aac
- Developed by: Fraunhofer, Dolby, Sony, AT&T
- Initial release: 1997
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What is a MIDI file?
MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) is not an audio file per se, but a protocol and file format that stores instructions for digital instruments — such as which notes to play and how long to hold them. It allows music to be played back using virtual instruments or hardware synthesizers.
MIDI files are extremely lightweight and widely used in music production, video games, and mobile ringtones. They can be edited easily and used with a variety of DAWs and notation software.
How to open MIDI files
MIDI files can be opened with music production software like FL Studio, Logic Pro, GarageBand, and MuseScore. Many media players can also play them using internal synthesizers.
You can convert MIDI to MP3 or WAV using AnyConv to make the music accessible as audio playback.
Key facts about MIDI
- Full name: Musical Instrument Digital Interface
- Extension: .midi
- MIME type: audio/midi
- Developed by: MIDI Manufacturers Association
- Initial release: 1983
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❓ Frequently Asked Questions
- Do I need to register to convert AAC files?Not at all! You can convert AAC to MIDI without signing up or installing anything.
- Is it safe to convert AAC to MIDI on AnyConv?Absolutely. All AAC and MIDI files are securely handled and automatically deleted after 1 hour. Nobody can access your data.
- Will the quality change after converting AAC to MIDI?We do our best to preserve the original quality during AAC to MIDI conversion. The result is accurate and clean.
- How long does it take to convert AAC to MIDI?Most conversions from AAC to MIDI take just a few seconds — even for larger files.
- Can I upload more than one AAC file?Yes, batch conversion is supported. You can convert multiple AAC files to MIDI at once — fast and easy.
- What browsers support AAC to MIDI conversion?All modern browsers! Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge — AnyConv runs online and supports converting AAC to MIDI on any platform.