AAC Export Options

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AAC is a lossy, compressed audio format. It is the default audio format for Apple iTunes®, iPod® and iPhone®.
Accessed by: File Menu > Export... then the File Export Dialog's Options button
AAC Export Options dialog

AAC Export Setup

  • Quality: Choose a quality setting from 10 (worst) to 500 (best quality). The current quality setting is displayed in the center of the slider scale. The default quality setting of 100 typically produces a similar sized, but slightly higher quality file compared to an MP3 at Audacity's default 128 kbps constant bit rate.

    A stereo file is always produced, but a file exported from a mono track will have about half the bit rate (and hence half the file size) of one exported from a stereo track.

Like OGG, AAC encoding is a form of VBR or variable bit rate encoding, as opposed to the CBR or constant bit rate encoding used by default when exporting MP3 files.

This means that in order to maintain consistent quality throughout a track, a higher bit rate will be used when encoding a complex piece of audio (such as a full orchestral passage) than when encoding a solo voice or instrument. A recording which has more complex audio will produce a larger file. Increasing the sample rate in Selection Toolbar will increase the bit rate and so the file size (and vice-versa).

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