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AAC vs APE

AAC vs APE

A detailed comparison of AAC Audio and Monkey's Audio — file size, quality, compatibility, and which format to choose for your workflow.

AAC

AAC Audio

Audio Files

AAC is a lossy audio codec that delivers better sound quality than MP3 at similar bitrates. It is the default audio format for Apple Music, YouTube, and most streaming services.

About AAC files
APE

Monkey's Audio

Audio Files

APE (Monkey's Audio) is a lossless audio compression format with high compression ratio.

About APE files

Strengths Comparison

AAC Strengths

  • Better quality than MP3 at equal bitrate — the industry standard since 2000s.
  • Universally supported on every smartphone, OS, and browser.
  • Efficient on battery thanks to widespread hardware decoding.
  • Scales from 8 kbps speech (HE-AACv2) to lossy-transparent 320 kbps.
  • Five-channel + LFE surround support out of the box.

APE Strengths

  • Highest lossless compression ratio among mainstream codecs.
  • Lossless — bit-exact with the source.
  • Active development since 2000.
  • APEv2 metadata tags support rich cataloging.

Limitations

AAC Limitations

  • Patent-encumbered — encoders have licensing fees, which is why open alternatives (Opus, Vorbis) exist.
  • Slightly more complex to encode than MP3.
  • Raw .aac streams carry no seek index — tooling often prefers M4A/MP4 containers.
  • Lossy — not suitable for archival or studio production.

APE Limitations

  • Windows-centric tooling; macOS/Linux support via libmac is second-class.
  • Slow encoding at high levels (30-60× realtime).
  • Restrictive license blocked adoption by streaming services.
  • Limited hardware decoder support vs FLAC.
  • Niche — mostly used by long-time audiophiles.

Technical Specifications

Specification AAC APE
MIME type audio/aac audio/x-ape
Extensions .aac, .m4a, .mp4 (container-dependent)
Standard ISO/IEC 14496-3
Variants AAC-LC, HE-AAC, HE-AACv2, AAC-LD, xHE-AAC
Sample rates 8-96 kHz
Extension .ape
Compression levels Fast, Normal, High, Extra High, Insane
Metadata APEv2 tags
Max sample rate 192 kHz

Typical File Sizes

AAC

  • Speech podcast (64 kbps) 1 MB/min
  • 3-min music track (128 kbps) 3 MB
  • 3-min music track (256 kbps) 6 MB
  • Broadcast-quality 5.1 (384 kbps) 9 MB for 3 min

APE

  • 3-min song (Normal) 18-25 MB
  • 3-min song (Insane) 16-22 MB
  • Full CD album 220-350 MB

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Frequently Asked Questions

AAC (Advanced Audio Coding) is a lossy audio format standardized by ISO as the successor to MP3. It delivers better sound quality than MP3 at equivalent bitrates and is the default audio format for Apple products, YouTube, and most streaming services.

AAC (Advanced Audio Coding) is a com perdas audio formato padrãoized by ISO como o successor to MP3. It delivers better sound quality than MP3 at equivalent bitrates e is the default audio formato para Apple products, YouTube, e most streaming services.

AAC files play in iTunes, Apple Music, VLC, Windows Media Player, and all modern web browsers. AAC is natively supported on iOS, Android, macOS, and Windows.

AAC arquivos reproduzir in iTunes, Apple Music, VLC, Windows Media Player, e all moderno web browsers. AAC is natively suportado no iOS, Android, macOS, e Windows.

AAC is technically superior, offering better quality at the same bitrate. Use AAC for Apple ecosystem and modern devices. Use MP3 only when you need compatibility with very old hardware like legacy car stereos or basic MP3 players.

AAC is technically superior, offering better quality at the same bitrate. usar AAC para Apple ecosystem e dispositivos modernoos. usar MP3 only when you need compatibilidade com very old hardware like legacy car stereos ou basic MP3 players.