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Kusintha AVI ku MOV

Kusintha AVI ku MOV Mabuku ndi zosavuta

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Momwe mungasinthire AVI ku MOV

Gawo 1: Kwezani yanu AVI mafayilo pogwiritsa ntchito batani lomwe lili pamwambapa kapena pokoka ndi kugwetsa.

Gawo 2: Dinani batani la 'Convert' kuti muyambe kusintha.

Gawo 3: Tsitsani pulogalamu yanu yosinthidwa MOV mafayilo


AVI ku MOV Kusintha kwa FAQ

How do I re-encode AVI to MOV without quality loss?
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Upload your AVI file and our converter applies a CRF-based re-encode targeting visually-lossless MOV output (CRF 18 by default, lower = larger / higher quality). The codec is chosen to match the MOV container (H.264 / H.265 / VP9 / AV1 as appropriate).
It depends on the container. MP4 defaults to H.264 (broadest playback support); MKV and WebM default to H.265 and VP9 respectively for better compression at the same quality. You can override codec choice in the advanced options before conversion.
Yes — audio is re-muxed (when AVI and MOV share an audio codec) or re-encoded to AAC / Opus / Vorbis depending on what the MOV container supports. Multi-track audio (commentary, alternate languages) is preserved.
By default, framerate is unchanged (AVI 24fps stays 24fps in MOV). If you need to change it (e.g. interlaced 29.97 → progressive 30fps), use the framerate option, which handles 3:2 pulldown and deinterlacing in the same pass.
Same-codec re-muxes (e.g. AVI → MOV where both use H.264) produce nearly-identical sizes. Codec changes can swing the size dramatically: H.264 → H.265 typically halves the file at the same visual quality; H.264 → VP9 is roughly comparable.
MP4 / H.264 plays natively everywhere. MOV / H.264 plays on Apple devices and most Smart TVs but not on older Android. MKV needs VLC on iOS. The advanced options include a "device compatibility" preset that picks the safest codec / container combination for the target device.
It depends on the codec change. Same-codec re-mux: 30-60 seconds (no re-encode). Re-encode to a different codec: typically 0.3-0.7x source duration on our GPU pipeline, so a 1-hour file finishes in 18-40 minutes.
Up to 8K (7680×4320) on Premium. Free users are capped at 4K (3840×2160) per the file-size limit. HDR metadata (HDR10, Dolby Vision) is preserved where both AVI and MOV containers support it.
Yes — uploaded video files are processed in isolated workers and deleted within minutes of completion. We never view, store, retain, or share content. See /privacy/ for the full data retention window.
Not in the same step — use /video-trim/ or /video-cutter/ to trim before converting, then queue the AVI → MOV step. Trimming and converting in series is faster than re-encoding the whole file just to crop.
Almost always a bitrate-too-low setting. Re-encoding from a high-bitrate AVI into a lower-bitrate MOV at the default CRF compresses heavily on motion-heavy scenes. Push CRF down to 16-18 (or set explicit bitrate) and re-run to recover quality.
Yes — embedded subtitle tracks (mov_text in MP4, SRT/ASS in MKV) are preserved when both AVI and MOV containers support them. Burned-in (hardsub) subtitles transfer automatically because they are part of the video frame.

AVI

Mafayilo a AVI akhoza kukhala ndi deta ya mawu ndi kanema, yothandizidwa kwambiri koma yokhala ndi mafayilo akuluakulu.

MOV

MOV ndi mtundu wa QuickTime wa Apple, womwe umathandizira makanema ndi mawu apamwamba kwambiri kuti musinthe mwaukadaulo.


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