AVI videos can be easily converted to Microsoft Media Center DVR videos with plenty of available multimedia converters or even some video editors. There should be no problem with this avi to dvr conversion, although it is a bit pointless nowadays.
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Conversion of avi file format to dvr file format beta
Search for avi to dvr converter or software able to handle these file types.
Convert Audio Video Interleave movie to Microsoft Windows XP Media Center TV recording.
We have found 2 software records in our database eligible for .avi to .dvr file format conversion.
Microsoft Windows software - convert avi to dvr on Windows
Freemake Video Converter
One of the most popular and free video conversion sofrware
File extension | Convert | Open | Save | Edit | Create | Import | Export | Extract |
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Convert from avi file | Yes, Freemake Video Converter supports avi file conversion as a source file type. | No | No | No | No | No | No | No |
to dvr file | Yes, Freemake Video Converter supports dvr file conversion as a target file type. | No | No | No | No | No | No | No |
The tables with software actions are a good pointer for what a certain program does with various file types and often may give users a good hint how to perform certain file conversion, for example the above-mentioned avi to dvr. However, it is not perfect and sometimes can show results which are not really usable because of how certain programs work with files and the possible conversion is thus actually not possible at all.
Multiplatform software - convert avi to dvr on any platform
Cyberlink PowerDirector
A suite of tools for video editing
Additional links: Open avi file, Open dvr file
AVI
Files with avi file extension are videos or movies that can be played in every media player (sometimes proper codec is needed). These files are also supported by most video editors and converters. Often used for DVD rips on torrents.
DVR
Files with dvr extension can be usually found as old TV recordings saved using the Windows XP Media Center Edition. Seems like MPEG-2 based format.
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