Video to AVI (Any Format)
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About Video to AVI (Any Format)
The Universal Video to AVI Converter for Any Source Format
AVI has been around since 1992 and it is still not going anywhere. Despite being over three decades old, the Audio Video Interleave format remains deeply embedded in professional video production pipelines, legacy media systems, industrial equipment, and countless software applications that were built when AVI was the dominant container. The Video to AVI Converter accepts virtually any video format as input - MP4, MKV, MOV, WebM, FLV, WMV, MPEG, 3GP, and more - and produces a clean AVI file ready for whatever requires it.
Why AVI Refuses to Die
New formats come and go, but AVI persists because of its simplicity and near-universal support. Video editing suites like VirtualDub and legacy versions of Adobe Premiere expect AVI input. Industrial vision systems and scientific imaging software often only read AVI. Surveillance and CCTV systems frequently record in AVI and expect AVI for playback and archival. Medical imaging equipment, CNC machine vision controllers, and laboratory data recorders commonly use AVI as their standard video format.
If you work in any of these environments, you inevitably encounter situations where a video file from a modern source - a smartphone recording in MP4, a screen capture in MKV, a downloaded clip in WebM - needs to be converted to AVI before it can be ingested into your workflow. The Video to AVI converter handles that conversion directly in your browser, saving you from installing desktop transcoding software.
Supported Input Formats
The converter is built on a browser-based ffmpeg engine that supports the same wide range of input formats as the desktop version of ffmpeg. That includes MP4, MKV, MOV, WebM, FLV, WMV, MPEG, MPG, 3GP, OGV, M4V, TS, and essentially any video container that ffmpeg can demux. If ffmpeg can read it, this tool can convert it to AVI. The audio stream is preserved and re-encoded alongside the video, maintaining synchronization in the output file.
How It Works Behind the Scenes
When you select a video file, it is loaded into a virtual filesystem inside your browser's memory. A WebAssembly build of ffmpeg then processes the file entirely on your local machine. The video stream is decoded and re-encoded using a codec compatible with the AVI container, and the result is packaged into a properly formatted AVI file. Nothing is uploaded to any server - your video stays on your device from start to finish.
Conversion speed depends on the length, resolution, and bitrate of the source video as well as your device's processing power. Short clips convert in seconds. Feature-length videos will take longer but remain entirely feasible on modern hardware. The ffmpeg engine is cached after the initial load, so subsequent conversions start faster.
Practical Advice
If the destination system supports specific codecs within the AVI container (like MJPEG for vision systems or uncompressed for scientific applications), verify that the default codec output meets your requirements. For general-purpose compatibility, the default encoding settings produce AVI files that play in virtually any media player and import cleanly into any video editor that accepts the format. The Video to AVI Converter is here whenever legacy compatibility calls - open it, drop in your video, and get your AVI file in minutes.