AVI Encoder
Audio Video Interleaved (AVI) is a container format which can store a variety of compressed video formats, ensure compatibility with the player before encoding a large number of files. Supported video encoders:
- MPEG 4 Part 2, older codec developed by the Moving Picture Experts Group, released in 1999
- Divx, XVid, older codec developed by the Moving Picture Experts Group, released in 1999
- H264, also known as MPEG-4 Part 10, or Advanced Video Coding (MPEG-4 AVC), is one of the most commonly used video formats, universal support,
- FFV1, archival lossless video codec,
- VP9 is a royalty free codec.
- [copy no encode] can be used if the video is already in a compatible format and it is copied 1:1 over, saving re-encoding.
Extension: .avi
Compression Options
A [copy no encode] option is present, if the source file is already containing the video format required it can be copied straight to an AVI container without re-encoding.
In addition are various Nvidia / Intel QSV and AMD hardware accelerated encoders, a compatible graphics cards and modern drivers are required to use those.