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Convert MKV to AAC

Convert Your MKV to AAC documents effortlessly

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How to convert MKV to AAC

Step 1: Upload your MKV files using the button above or by drag and drop.

Step 2: Click the 'Convert' button to start the conversion.

Step 3: Download your converted AAC files.


MKV to AAC Conversion FAQ

How do I extract audio from a MKV video as AAC?
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Upload your MKV video. PDF.to pulls the audio track out, encodes it to AAC, and gives you a AAC-only download. The video stream is discarded.
If the source audio is already in a codec compatible with AAC, we stream-copy without re-encoding — bit-identical to the original. Otherwise we re-encode at 192 kbps by default for near-transparent quality.
192 kbps by default. The options panel exposes 96, 128, 192, 256, and 320 kbps — pick higher for music, lower for voice.
Yes. Use the trim controls on the upload preview to set start and end times before extracting, and only that range becomes AAC.
Yes. If your MKV has several language or commentary tracks, you can pick which one(s) to extract as AAC in the options panel.
Yes by default. We do not resample unless you explicitly request it. 48 kHz is preserved from movie sources, 44.1 kHz from music sources.
Yes for files under 100 MB. PRO supports larger MKV files (5 GB) and parallel batch extraction.
No. The MKV video and the AAC audio output are deleted within an hour. Conversion runs in an isolated worker.
Yes — drop a folder of MKV videos and you will get a ZIP of AAC files back, one per source video.
Title, artist, and album tags are populated from the MKV container metadata when available. You can edit them after extraction with our audio-tag tool.
No — PDF.to converts files you upload, not third-party stream URLs. Download the MKV legally first, then upload it for AAC extraction.
Because the video stream (typically 90%+ of file size) is discarded. Only the audio track ends up in the AAC, which is why it can drop from gigabytes to a few megabytes.

MKV

MKV (Matroska) can hold unlimited video, audio, and subtitle tracks in a single file, ideal for movies.

AAC

AAC offers better sound quality than MP3 at similar bit rates, used by Apple Music and YouTube.


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