AAC to RA: Convert Audio from AAC(Advanced Audio Coding) to RA(RealAudio) with River Past Audio Converter, AAC2RA converter, conversion
What is
AAC?
AAC, Advanced
Audio Coding, is a technique for compressing digital audio files. Officially
part of the MPEG-4 standard,
it is most widely used to create small digital audio files.
AAC is conceptually similar to the ubiquitous MP3 format. AAC is a lossy
algorithm, meaning the original digital audio cannot be recreated from the compressed
bits alone. In terms of audio fidelity, however, there is no loss of data if
the compressed audio is properly encoded. AAC claims an advantage over MP3 in
this regard: while MP3 requires a bit rate of approximately 256 kilobits per
second (kbps) to achieve transparency, AAC can achieve the same quality at 128
kbps. This allows AAC files to be roughly half the size of MP3 files of the
same quality, and one-tenth the size of CD digital data.
AAC provides several other advantages over MP3. It is capable of handling
much higher and lower frequencies of sound, provides up to 48 channels of audio,
and allows the creation of low-latency audio necessary for two-way communication.
There are two types of AAC files. The most common one is embedded in MPEG-4
container. Its file extension is usually m4a. The popular iTunes encode
AAC audio in this format. You only need to have Apple QuickTime
installed to decode these files.
A less common one is the plain AAC file, usually with .aac file extension.
To convert from this type, you need to have DC-Bass
Decoder installed.
What is
RA?
RealAudio was developed
by RealNetworks and supports FM-stereo-quality
sound. To hear a Web page that includes a RealAudio sound file, you need a RealAudio
player or plug-in, a program that is freely available from a number of places.
More information is available on RealNetwork
web site.
To convert other audio formats to RealAudio, you will need River
Past RealMedia Booster Pack in addition to your audio software.
Additional Requirements
To convert from AAC(Advanced Audio Coding) to RA(RealAudio) audio with River Past Audio Converter, you must have River Past RealMedia Booster Pack installed.
Launch River Past Audio Converter
Once River Past Audio Converter is installed properly, launch Audio Converter.
Add File
Click on the "Add File" button on the tool bar. The standard file open dialog appears. Select "AAC - Advaned Audio Coding" in its "Files of type" combo box.
Note: To convert from AAC files, you must have DC-Bass Decoder installed.
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Select output format
Use the setting panel on the bottom of the window to control the output format. Click on the toggle to the left of the "Format" label to expand the panel. Select "RA - RealAudio" as the "Audio Type".
Note: To convert to RealAudio, you must have River Past RealMedia Booster Pack installed.
You can change the audience, mode, complexity, sample rate, channel (stereo or mono) and bits/sample.
The audience specify the target audience of your video. Normally, it is based on the bitrate of quality. For example, to enable users of 256k DSL connection to play the video from internet, set the audience to "256k DSL or Cable". The choices for "Mode" are "Music" or "Voice".
Select output directory
Expand the "Output Directory" panel. Use the "Browse" button to select an output directory.
Convert
Click the "Convert" button on the tool bar.
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