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O que (quem) é Advanced Audio Coding - definição

AUDIO COMPRESSION FORMAT FROM MPEG
Advanced Audio Codec; Advanced audio coding; Protected AAC; MPEG-2 Part 7; Apple Audio Codec; ADTS; AAC-LC; Mp4a; .AAC; LATM; LOAS; .aac; LC-AAC; Low-Complexity Advanced Audio Coding; Low Complexity Advanced Audio Coding; MPEG-2 NBC; MPEG-2 AAC; AAC file; MPEG-4 AAC; AAC format; Audio Data Transport Stream

Advanced Audio Coding         
<audio> (AAC) A successor to MP3, allowing lower bit rates and more stable quality. See MPEG-2 AAC Low Profile and MPEG-4 AAC Main Profile. (2001-12-02)
LATM         
Local Asynchronous Transfer Mode
High-Efficiency Advanced Audio Coding         
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FILE FORMAT
AacPlus; HE AAC; HeACC; Aac plus; Aacplus; AAC+; EAAC+; EAACplus; AAC++; HE-AAC v2; AacPlus v2; EAAC; AACplus; HEAAC; HE-AAC; High Efficiency Advanced Audio Coding; E-AAC; AAC-HE; AAC HE; EAAC+ (High-Efficiency Advanced Audio Coding v2)
High-Efficiency Advanced Audio Coding (HE-AAC) is an audio coding format for lossy data compression of digital audio defined as an MPEG-4 Audio profile in ISO/IEC 14496–3. It is an extension of Low Complexity AAC (AAC-LC) optimized for low-bitrate applications such as streaming audio.

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Advanced Audio Coding

Advanced Audio Coding (AAC) is an audio coding standard for lossy digital audio compression. Designed to be the successor of the MP3 format, AAC generally achieves higher sound quality than MP3 encoders at the same bit rate.

AAC has been standardized by ISO and IEC as part of the MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 specifications. Part of AAC, HE-AAC ("AAC+"), is part of MPEG-4 Audio and is adopted into digital radio standards DAB+ and Digital Radio Mondiale, and mobile television standards DVB-H and ATSC-M/H.

AAC supports inclusion of 48 full-bandwidth (up to 96 kHz) audio channels in one stream plus 16 low frequency effects (LFE, limited to 120 Hz) channels, up to 16 "coupling" or dialog channels, and up to 16 data streams. The quality for stereo is satisfactory to modest requirements at 96 kbit/s in joint stereo mode; however, hi-fi transparency demands data rates of at least 128 kbit/s (VBR). Tests of MPEG-4 audio have shown that AAC meets the requirements referred to as "transparent" for the ITU at 128 kbit/s for stereo, and 320 kbit/s for 5.1 audio. AAC uses only a modified discrete cosine transform (MDCT) algorithm, giving it higher compression efficiency than MP3, which uses a hybrid coding algorithm that is part MDCT and part FFT.

AAC is the default or standard audio format for iPhone, iPod, iPad, Nintendo DSi, Nintendo 3DS, YouTube Music, Apple Music, iTunes, DivX Plus Web Player, PlayStation 4 and various Nokia Series 40 phones. It is supported on a wide range of devices and software such as PlayStation Vita, Wii, digital audio players like Sony Walkman or SanDisk Clip, Android and BlackBerry devices, various in-dash car audio systems, and is also one of the audio formats used on the Spotify web player.