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Convert FLV to AAC — Free Online Converter

Convert Flash Video (.flv) to Advanced Audio Coding (.aac) online for free. Fast, secure video conversion with no watermarks or registration....

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1

Upload your .flv file by dragging it into the upload area or clicking to browse.

2

Choose your output settings. The default settings work great for most files.

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Click Convert and download your .aac file when it's ready.

About FLV to AAC Conversion

FLV files from the Flash Video era frequently contain audio encoded as MP3 at 44.1 kHz or AAC-LC within Adobe's proprietary container. AAC (Advanced Audio Coding) is the successor to MP3, delivering superior sound quality at equivalent bitrates thanks to its modified discrete cosine transform and temporal noise shaping. Converting FLV to AAC extracts the audio layer and outputs it in a widely compatible format recognized by iOS, Android, iTunes, and every major streaming platform.

Why Convert FLV to AAC?

You may have FLV recordings — lectures, music performances, podcasts — where only the audio matters. Extracting to AAC gives you a compact, high-fidelity audio file without the video overhead. AAC at 128 kbps matches or exceeds MP3 at 192 kbps in perceptual listening tests. Since Apple adopted AAC as the default iTunes format in 2003, compatibility is universal across modern devices.

Common Use Cases

  • Extracting lecture audio from FLV screen recordings downloaded from early e-learning platforms
  • Ripping music performances from Flash-based concert streams for personal listening playlists
  • Creating podcast episodes from FLV interview recordings by extracting clean AAC audio
  • Saving storage space by stripping the video track from FLV files where only the dialogue matters
  • Preparing audio clips from FLV sources for use in mobile apps or iOS ringtone creation

How It Works

FFmpeg demuxes the FLV container, isolates the audio elementary stream, and either copies the AAC bitstream directly (when the FLV already contains AAC-LC audio) or transcodes MP3/Nellymoser/Speex audio to AAC-LC using the libfdk_aac or native aac encoder. The output is wrapped in an ADTS or MP4 container with .aac extension. Sample rates up to 96 kHz and channel counts up to 7.1 surround are supported.

Quality & Performance

If the source FLV contains AAC audio, conversion is lossless — the bitstream is copied without re-encoding. If the source uses MP3, transcoding from one lossy codec to another introduces a small generation loss. Using a higher output bitrate (192-256 kbps) minimizes audible degradation. The resulting AAC file will typically sound transparent to the original at 128+ kbps.

FFMPEG EngineModerateMinimal Quality Loss

Device Compatibility

DeviceFLVAAC
Windows PCPartialPartial
macOSPartialNative
iPhone/iPadPartialNative
AndroidPartialPartial
LinuxPartialPartial
Web BrowserNoNo

Recommended Settings by Platform

YouTube

Resolution: 1920x1080

Bitrate: 8-12 Mbps

H.264 recommended for fast processing

Instagram

Resolution: 1080x1080

Bitrate: 3.5 Mbps

Square or 9:16 for Reels

TikTok

Resolution: 1080x1920

Bitrate: 4 Mbps

9:16 vertical, under 60s ideal

Twitter/X

Resolution: 1280x720

Bitrate: 5 Mbps

Under 140s, 512MB max

WhatsApp

Resolution: 960x540

Bitrate: 2 Mbps

16MB limit for standard, 64MB for document

Discord

Resolution: 1280x720

Bitrate: 4 Mbps

8MB free, 50MB Nitro

Tips for Best Results

  • 1Check if the FLV already contains AAC audio — if so, use stream copy mode to get a lossless extraction with zero quality loss
  • 2For music, set the output to AAC-LC at 256 kbps VBR for the best balance of quality and file size
  • 3Use mono output for speech-only content like lectures to halve the file size with no perceptual quality difference
  • 4If you need to edit the audio afterward, extract at the highest quality possible and compress later after editing
  • 5Tag your AAC files with proper metadata (title, artist, album) after extraction for better library organization

Related Conversions

Extracting AAC audio from FLV files rescues valuable audio content trapped in an obsolete video container. Whether you are archiving lectures or building a music library, the AAC output delivers excellent quality with universal device support.

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It can be. If the FLV file already contains AAC-encoded audio, the converter performs a stream copy — extracting the exact AAC bitstream without any re-encoding or quality loss. Only when the source audio is MP3 or another codec does transcoding occur.
For speech content like lectures and podcasts, 96 kbps AAC provides excellent clarity. For music, use 192-256 kbps for near-transparent quality. Going above 256 kbps yields diminishing returns in perceptual quality.
FLV files almost always contain stereo or mono audio. If your FLV happens to have multi-channel audio, AAC supports up to 7.1 surround encoding, so the channel layout will be preserved.
Yes. AAC is the native audio format for iOS — Apple adopted it as the standard in 2003. Files play directly in the Music app, Files app, and Safari browser without any third-party software.
Audio extraction is extremely fast — typically 5-10x faster than real-time playback duration. A 60-minute FLV lecture converts to AAC in about 6-12 seconds because only the audio stream is being processed.
Basic metadata like duration and sample rate are preserved. FLV does not support rich ID3-style tags, so there is generally no title/artist metadata to carry over. You can add tags to the AAC output afterward.

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