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Converting to AVI Format

AVS Video Converter Main Window - to AVI

To convert your video file to AVI  (Audio Video Interleave) format:

  1. Press the To AVI button at the Formats Tab of the Main Toolbar.

  2. Enter the Input File Name clicking the upper Browse button.

  3. Enter the Output File Name clicking the lower Browse button.

  4. Select an AVI Profile.

    To edit the selected AVI profile or just preview Input and Output File properties, open the Conversion Options Tab by pressing the Advanced >> button.

Conversion Options Tab - AVI

Here you can customize the following audio and video settings of the output video file:

  • Video
Video Codec - Select a video codec from the list of ones installed on your computer. You can use the Advanced... button to change the video codec settings. See the AVS MPEG-4 and AVS H.264 codecs settings for more detail on how to configure them.
Frame Size - Select the necessary width and height values in the first and second boxes or choose the aspect ratio you need in the third one (setting width and height values to 0 keeps the original parameters of the frame).
Bitrate - Select the number of bits that are processed per unit of time. Setting a higher bitrate value will increase the output video quality and file size.
Frame Rate - Select the frequency at which unique consecutive video images called frames will be produced (expressed in frames per second). Setting a higher frame rate value will increase the output video quality and file size.
Max File Size - Indicates the maximum size of the output file (it's visible if the Split box is unchecked).
  • Audio
Audio Codec - Select an audio codec (i.e. audio format) from the list of ones installed on your computer. You can also choose the No Audio option to create an output video file without any audio track.
Sample Rate and Size - Select the number of samples per second taken from a continuous signal to make a discrete signal (expressed in Herz) and their size. Setting a higher sample rate value will increase the output video quality and file size.
Bitrate - Select the number of bits that are processed per unit of time. Setting a higher bitrate value will increase the output video quality and file size.
Channels - Select the number of channels.

To save the parameters you set as a new profile, click the Save Current Setup as Profile... button. To delete a certain profile from the Profile list, click the Delete Profile button.

  1. Click the Edit button on the Main Toolbar to add necessary effects.

  2. Press the Convert Now! button.

    Note!Note: while the conversion is performed, you can select one of the available Final Actions in the Pause button menu to play sound of the converted video, to close AVS Video Converter or to shutdown your PC after conversion. The default option is Do Nothing.
  3. As soon as the conversion is completed and if the Final Action is set to default, the following window pops up:

    Information window

    To open the folder containing the converted video file, play it back and check its quality, press the Open Folder... button. To close the Information window, press the Close button.

    Note!Note:
    • if you selected one of the profiles for portable devices, the Upload... button will also be displayed within this window for you to transfer the converted video to your portable device using the AVS Mobile Uploader utility;
    • if you selected one of the profiles for video-sharing websites, the To Web... button will also be displayed within this window for you to transfer the converted video to the needed video-sharing website using the AVS Video Uploader utility.

Please note that AVS4YOU programs do not allow you to copy protected material. You may use this software in copying material in which you own the copyright or have obtained permission to copy from the copyright owner.

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