How to Convert AVI to MPEG Format?

 

Audio Video Interleave (also Audio Video Interleaved), known by its acronym AVI, is a multimedia container format introduced by Microsoft in November 1992 as part of its Video for Windows technology. AVI files can contain both audio and video data in a file container that allows synchronous audio-with-video playback. AVI files are very common. Many files we run into today are encoded in AVI format. However, there are still quite a lot media players or portable devices which can not support AVI format. Converting AVI format to MPEG format may help use to solve that problem. In that case, we need, first of all, a professional AVI to MPEG Converter. You can free download one from here (Download AVI to MPEG Converter). And then look at the following guide which tells you how easy to convert AVI files to MPEG format.

 

 

Steps of Converting AVI to MPEG format:

 

Step 1: Click "Add Video" button to import the AVI video you want to convert. You can import several video files at a time.

 

 

Step 2: Select MPEG as the output format from the drop-down list of "Profile".

Step 3: Click button "Browse" to set the destination for saving the converted files.

Step 4: Click button "Convert" to start the conversion.

 

The above four steps are all you need to do to convert AVI files to MPEG format. If you want to adjust the effect of the original AVI video, or you just need a part of the original AVI video, you can use the edit functions.

 

> Effect

You can click button "Effect" to adjust Brightness, Contrast and Saturation. You can also check "Deinterlacing" checkbox to avoid mosaic and improve the quality of the video.

 

 

> Trim

If you only want to convert a segment of the entire video or do not want to convert some certain segment of the video, you can use the trim function.

 

 

> Crop

To get rid of the black border or to zoom in some part of the scene, you can click button "Crop" and then drag the yellow frame or adjust the values in the boxes. You can also select "Full Screen", "Keep Original", "16:9" or "4:3" from the drop-down list of "Zoom Mode".

 

 

> Watermark

You can add text or picture watermark to the video.