Convert M4R to AAC — Free Online Converter
Convert iPhone Ringtone (.m4r) to Advanced Audio Coding (.aac) online for free. Fast, secure audio conversion with no watermarks or registration.
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关于M4A转AAC
M4R and AAC are almost the same thing under the hood. An M4R file is simply an AAC audio stream inside an MPEG-4 container with a .m4r extension instead of .m4a. Apple uses this extension trick to tell iOS that a file is a ringtone rather than a regular music track. Converting M4R to AAC extracts the raw AAC bitstream into a standalone .aac file (ADTS format), stripping away the MPEG-4 container entirely.
The standalone AAC format (ADTS — Audio Data Transport Stream) is a headerless streaming format where each AAC frame carries its own sync information. This format is used for internet radio streams, broadcast audio feeds, and applications that need raw AAC data without container overhead. The conversion is essentially a container strip operation — the AAC audio data passes through unchanged, making this a lossless extraction.
为什么要将M4A转换为AAC?
The primary reason to extract raw AAC from an M4R file is interoperability with systems that expect ADTS-formatted AAC streams rather than MPEG-4 containers. Streaming servers (Icecast, Shoutcast), broadcast equipment, and some embedded audio hardware work with raw AAC streams. Additionally, some audio processing tools and libraries read ADTS AAC directly but do not parse MPEG-4 containers.
Another common scenario is freeing the audio from the ringtone designation. M4R files are treated exclusively as ringtones by Apple software — iTunes and Finder place them in the Tones section, not the Music library. Converting to AAC produces a standard audio file that music players and media organizers treat as regular audio content. The extracted AAC plays in VLC, Windows Media Player (with AAC codec), and web browsers that support AAC audio.
常见使用场景
- Extract AAC audio from ringtone files for use in streaming servers or broadcast equipment