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AAC Playback: How to play AAC files
1. Click the upload button or drag your AAC file
2. Wait for the AAC file to load
3. Click play to start playback
4. Use the controls to pause, seek, or adjust volume
AAC Playback FAQ
How do I play a AAC file in my browser?
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Drag your AAC file onto the player or click to upload. AAC is a lossy compressed format every modern browser can decode, so playback starts instantly with no plugin.
Will playing AAC reduce its quality further?
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No. Playback only decodes the existing AAC stream; it never re-encodes, so no additional lossy generation loss is introduced by listening.
Does the player show AAC bitrate and metadata?
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Yes. The player reads the AAC header and exposes duration, bitrate, and embedded ID3/tags so you can confirm the encode before listening.
Why does my AAC file sound slightly different from the original master?
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AAC is lossy: the encoder discarded inaudible (and some audible) data to shrink the file. The player faithfully reproduces what the AAC encoder kept — it cannot restore discarded detail.
Can I play a AAC file gaplessly in a playlist?
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Queue several AAC files and they play back to back. Note that lossy formats like AAC can introduce small encoder-padding gaps that aren't present in lossless sources.
Is my AAC file uploaded to your servers?
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No. Your AAC file is decoded locally in your browser and is never sent to a server.
Does the AAC player work on phones?
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Yes. AAC is universally supported, so the player works on iOS, Android, and desktop browsers alike.
Can I adjust playback speed for a AAC file?
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Yes, from 0.25x to 2x. Speed changes are applied during decode and do not alter your AAC file.
What bitrate should my AAC files be for good quality?
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For music, AAC around 192-256 kbps is a good balance; speech sits comfortably at 96-128 kbps. The player happily decodes any valid AAC bitrate.
My AAC file won't play — what's wrong?
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Confirm the file is a real AAC stream and not just renamed. Corrupt headers are the usual cause; re-export the AAC and try again.
Do I need an account to use the AAC player?
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No account, no install, no watermark. The AAC player is free and works immediately.
Can I convert AAC to another format here?
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Yes. After previewing, use our converter to turn AAC into MP3, WAV, FLAC, AAC, and more without leaving the site.