The avi file extension is traditionally used for a very common computer video file format, especially popular on internet for movies. Audio Video Interleave ( AVI) is a special case of Resource Interchange File Format (RIFF). Audio content or video content that is compressed with a wide variety of codecs can be stored in an.avi file and played in Windows Media Player, if the appropriate codecs are installed on the computer. Video codecs that are frequently used in.avi files include the following codecs: - DivX codec, XVID codec, Cinepak codec, Indeo codec, DV codec, MJPEG codec, Uncompressed RGB or YUY2 codec etc. Audio codecs that are frequently used in.avi files include the following: MP3 codec, AC3 codec, Microsoft Adaptive Differential Pulse Code Modulation (MS ADPCM), Uncompressed Pulse Code Modulation (PCM) codec etc. MIME types used for avi videos: video/x-msvideo video/avi video/msvideo image/avi video/xmpg2 application/x-troff-msvideo audio/aiff audio/avi Updated: November 23, 2018.
Filmora Video Editor is the best iMovie alternative for Mac (10.13 included) to edit videos. It not only supports all the file formats for iMovie, but also support importing almost any video, auido, and images formats, and exporting videos in multiple formats according to your needs. File extensions are the part of a file name that tells the operating system what kind of file it is. The operating system uses the information to determine which software application to use to open the file, such as a word processing or spreadsheet application.
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