What is AVI Burn DVD?
The acronym AVI is the initials for Audio Video Interleave. Microsoft introduced their “Video for Windows technology” in 1992 and AVI was part of this program. It is considered a “multimedia container format” because it contains audio and video data. Due to the fact that this is a container format and it does not indicate how files should be coded, the audio and video files that are stored here can be used in different ways. DivX and M-JPEG are the most commonly used video codecs used with the AVI burn DVD. The files from the “Resource Interchange File Format” are divided into pieces called “chunks”. Each one of these pieces is recognized by what is called a “FourCC tag”. The AVI burn DVD is represented by one of these pieces and then divided again into three more pieces. Two of these pieces are considered mandatory and one is classified as an optional piece. The two mandatory pieces are known as the “hdrl tag” and the “movi tag”. The “hdrl” is the file header that includes the metadat