Macgo Window Blu-ray Player – Free AAC player software
Advanced Audio Coding (AAC) is a standardized, lossy compression and encoding scheme specially designed for digital audio. As the successor of the MP3 format, AAC adopted the new coding algorithm to be more efficient and higher "cost-effective". Generally it achieves better sound quality than MP3 at similar bit rates. But products that support AAC are relatively less due to the patent royalty. That’s why we introduce Macgo free AAC player.
Windows Blu-ray Player which could be used as a free AAC Player on Windows is a universal media player supporting all the video and audio formats including the die-hard Blu-ray. Now, let’s see the whole AAC playback on this player.
Step One: Free download Windows Blu-ray Player
Go to MacGo official website to free download the player and install it on your computer.
Step Two: Playback of AAC file
Open Windows Blu-ray Player and select “Cancel” in the popped up registration dialogue for it is a free AAC player. Now, there are two options in the main UI: “Open File” and “Open Disc”.

Click “Open file” to choose the AAC document you want to play then start your playing.

Otherwise, click “Open Disc” to begin your Blu-ray Disc or DVD enjoyment. Remember connect a BD drive with your computer then.
Step Three: Optional settings
Macgo Blu-ray media player is a kind of multifunctional media tool, and at the same time it has some humanized design to realize a more humanized experience. So you may change some video or audio setting during process to meet your need.
1). Make snapshot by simply shortcut keys “Ctrl+Alt+S” or press “Snapshot” in “Tools”.

2). Click "Tools" button and select "Adjustments". There are five sections to be set in video tuner: brightness, saturation, contrast, gamma, and hue. If you want to reset them, you can press "Reset" button. Moreover, if you want to keep the settings, you can check the "Always apply the settings" on the left bottom.

3). If you want to adjust aspect ratio, find it in "Video" on the tool menu.

4). You may adjust screen size by shortcut keys or through the options in "Video" on the tool menu.

Half size: Command+1
Normal size: Command+2
Double size: Command+3
Fit to the screen: Command+4
Now it’s time to listen to your high-quality AAC audio on your computer.