Convert MOV to AVI — QuickTime to AVI Converter
Convert Apple QuickTime MOV videos to AVI format for Windows compatibility. Preserves quality with configurable codecs. Free online converter....
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Upload your .mov file by dragging it into the upload area or clicking to browse.
Choose your output settings. The default settings work great for most files.
Click Convert and download your .avi file when it's ready.
About MOV to AVI Conversion
MOV is Apple's QuickTime container format, natively produced by iPhones, iPads, Macs, and Final Cut Pro. While MOV files play flawlessly within the Apple ecosystem, they frequently encounter playback problems on Windows applications, legacy video editors, and embedded media systems that expect AVI format. Converting MOV to AVI repackages your video content in Microsoft's Audio Video Interleave container — the format that Windows-centric workflows have relied on for decades.
Our MOV to AVI converter uses FFmpeg to transcode or remux the video and audio streams from the QuickTime container into AVI format. The converter supports all common MOV codecs including H.264, HEVC, ProRes, and AAC, transcoding them to AVI-compatible codecs with configurable quality settings. Most conversions complete in under a minute for standard-length videos, preserving the original resolution, frame rate, and aspect ratio.
Why Convert MOV to AVI?
Windows application compatibility drives most MOV to AVI conversions. Many Windows-based video editors, presentation tools, and media applications — particularly older versions — import AVI natively but struggle with or reject MOV files. Corporate environments running standardized Windows software often mandate AVI format for video assets. Converting MOV to AVI eliminates compatibility barriers without requiring software changes.
Embedded systems and industrial applications frequently require AVI. Digital signage players, medical imaging workstations, laboratory recording systems, surveillance monitoring software, and industrial automation displays often accept only AVI input. These systems run purpose-built software that was designed around AVI's simple, well-understood container structure and cannot be updated to support newer formats.
Legacy archive workflows use AVI extensively. Organizations with existing video archives in AVI format need new content converted to match for consistency. Media libraries, broadcast archives, and institutional video collections that standardized on AVI years ago continue to ingest AVI for catalog uniformity and simplified management, even as newer formats become available.
Common Use Cases
- Convert iPhone MOV recordings to AVI for import into Windows-based video editing software
- Prepare MOV footage from Mac editors for delivery to clients using Windows-only workflows
- Convert QuickTime MOV files to AVI for digital signage players that only accept AVI input
- Repackage MOV camera footage to AVI for institutional video archive systems
- Convert MOV screen recordings to AVI for compatibility with corporate presentation tools
- Transform Final Cut Pro MOV exports to AVI for cross-platform project handoff
How It Works
The conversion transcodes MOV video streams (typically H.264, HEVC, or ProRes) to AVI-compatible codecs. The default video codec is MPEG-4 ASP (Xvid-compatible), which offers good quality and broad playback compatibility across Windows media players and editors. H.264 in AVI is also supported for higher compression efficiency, though some legacy players may not support it.
Audio streams are converted from AAC (the MOV standard) to MP3 or PCM WAV within the AVI container. PCM provides lossless audio quality at larger file sizes; MP3 offers good compression with minimal quality loss. Multi-channel audio is preserved when using PCM or downmixed to stereo for MP3.
Resolution, frame rate, and aspect ratio are maintained from the source MOV. The converter handles variable frame rate MOV files (common from iPhone recordings) by converting to constant frame rate for AVI compatibility — AVI's container structure does not natively support variable frame rates. Subtitle streams from MOV are not carried into AVI as the format has limited subtitle support.
Quality & Performance
Quality depends on the transcoding codec and settings. Using high-quality MPEG-4 ASP encoding (quantizer 2-4) or H.264 (CRF 18-20) produces output virtually indistinguishable from the MOV source. Some quality loss is inherent in any transcode between different codecs, but at recommended settings the difference is invisible to the eye. For ProRes MOV sources, the quality reduction is slightly more noticeable since ProRes is a high-bitrate editing codec being compressed to a delivery format.
Device Compatibility
| Device | MOV | AVI |
|---|---|---|
| Windows | Partial | Native |
| macOS | Native | Partial |
| iOS | Native | No |
| Android | Partial | Partial |
| Linux | Native | Native |
| ChromeOS | Partial | Partial |
Recommended Settings by Platform
YouTube
Resolution: 1920x1080
Bitrate: 8-12 Mbps
AVI accepted but MP4 recommended; YouTube re-encodes all uploads
Resolution: 1080x1080 or 1080x1920
Bitrate: 5-8 Mbps
Square or vertical; AVI may require intermediate conversion by the platform
TikTok
Resolution: 1080x1920
Bitrate: 5-8 Mbps
Vertical video preferred; AVI accepted but MP4 is more reliable
Resolution: 1280x720
Bitrate: 3-5 Mbps
Keep under 16 MB for smooth sharing; lower resolution helps
Twitter/X
Resolution: 1280x720
Bitrate: 5 Mbps
Max 512 MB, 140 seconds; AVI accepted
Discord
Resolution: 1280x720
Bitrate: 4-6 Mbps
8 MB limit for free users, 50 MB for Nitro; compress aggressively
Tips for Best Results
- 1Use MPEG-4 ASP codec for maximum compatibility with Windows media players and legacy video editors
- 2Choose H.264 in AVI when you need better compression and your target software supports it
- 3Test the AVI output in your specific target application before batch-converting a large collection
- 4For iPhone MOV files, verify that audio sync is correct after VFR to CFR conversion
- 5Consider MP4 instead of AVI unless your workflow specifically requires the AVI container format
Related Conversions
MOV to AVI conversion solves the compatibility gap between Apple and Windows video workflows. Whether preparing footage for Windows editors, feeding digital signage systems, or maintaining AVI-standardized archives, our converter produces high-quality AVI files that work reliably in any Windows-centric environment.