Convert AVI to MKV
About AVI
AVI (Audio Video Interleave) is one of the oldest video formats, developed by Microsoft in 1992. As a container format, it can use a wide variety of codecs for video and audio. While it was once extremely popular, it has been largely superseded by more modern formats like MP4. It lacks modern features like native support for streaming or subtitles and can result in very large file sizes.
About MKV
MKV (Matroska) is a free, open-source container format that is known for its flexibility. An MKV file can hold an unlimited number of video, audio, and subtitle tracks, along with metadata, chapter points, and more, all within a single file. This makes it a favorite for storing high-definition movies, as it can contain the original video, multiple language audio tracks, and multiple subtitle files all in one place.
AVI vs MKV
Feature | AVI | MKV |
---|---|---|
Streaming Support | false | false |
Subtitle Support | false | true |
DRM Support | false | false |
Quality Rating | 3 | 5 |
Patent Status | proprietary | open source |
Year Introduced | 1992 | 2002 |
Developed By | Microsoft | Matroska |
Frequently Asked Questions
Is AVI still a useful format?
For new video projects, AVI is not recommended. Its main use today is for compatibility with older systems or legacy content. Modern formats like MP4 offer better compression, more features, and wider compatibility.
Why do some AVI files not play audio?
This is a common issue with AVI files and is due to its reliance on codecs. The AVI file itself is just a container. If your system does not have the specific audio or video codec installed that was used to create the file, it will not be able to play correctly.
Is MKV better than MP4?
MKV is more flexible, as it's an open standard and can hold virtually any type of codec. MP4 has better compatibility, especially on mobile devices and streaming platforms. For storing high-quality video with multiple tracks, MKV is often preferred. For sharing and streaming, MP4 is the standard.
Will my TV play MKV files?
Many modern smart TVs and media players do support MKV files, but not all. Support often depends on the specific video and audio codecs used inside the MKV container. It's always best to check the device's specifications.
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