Convert MKV to AVI — Free Online Video Converter
Convert MKV videos to AVI format for older media players, TVs, and car entertainment systems. Free online converter with quality preservation.
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About MKV to AVI Conversion
MKV (Matroska Video) is a modern, flexible container format that supports virtually every video codec, multiple audio tracks, embedded subtitles, chapter markers, and rich metadata. It is the preferred format for high-quality video rips, anime releases, and media center libraries. However, many older devices — car DVD players, standalone media players, older smart TVs, and budget Android boxes — cannot read MKV files at all.
AVI (Audio Video Interleave), developed by Microsoft in 1992, is one of the most universally supported video container formats ever created. While it lacks MKV's modern features (no native subtitle streams, limited chapter support, no modern codec containers), virtually every video player ever manufactured can play AVI files. Converting MKV to AVI sacrifices some metadata and container features in exchange for near-universal hardware compatibility.
Our converter uses FFmpeg to extract the video and primary audio streams from the MKV container and repackage them into AVI. When the source codecs are AVI-compatible (H.264, MPEG-4 Part 2, MP3, AC3), the conversion uses stream copy — no re-encoding, no quality loss, near-instant speed. When re-encoding is needed, we use high-quality settings that minimize visible differences.
Why Convert MKV to AVI?
Device compatibility is the dominant reason for MKV to AVI conversion. Older portable media players, car entertainment systems, certain smart TVs (especially 2010-2015 models), hospital and waiting room displays, and industrial presentation systems often support AVI but not MKV. If your library is in MKV and your playback device cannot read it, AVI is the most reliable fallback.
Some video editing software, particularly older versions and budget editors, import AVI more reliably than MKV. Adobe Premiere CS6, older Pinnacle Studio, and Windows Movie Maker handle AVI natively but may struggle with MKV containers. Converting to AVI before importing can prevent timeline glitches, audio sync issues, and import failures.