Video tool
Convert MPG Video to AVI on Your Device
Convert MPG to AVI in your browser for older Windows players, editors, and capture systems. The original source video stays on your device.
- Runs in your browser
- Private processing
- No install
- Files stay on device
Route MPG → AVI
or drop here · up to 500 MB
Preview (optional)
When your browser supports it, your video appears here. If preview does not load, you can still convert your file normally.
Preview is not available for this file
No worries — your video can still be converted. Set your file name and click Convert when you are ready.
Quick use cases
- Prepare an AVI copy for a legacy playback or editing workflow
- Meet a delivery requirement that specifies AVI
- Test existing MPG footage in a AVI-compatible system
Workflow
- Upload the MPG video
- Set a name for the AVI output
- Convert the video to AVI
- Download the AVI file and inspect it
Processing notes
- Your device handles the conversion locally instead of sending the video to a server.
- Long or high-resolution MPG files require more processing time and memory.
- Keeping the conversion tab active can help a large job finish reliably.
Compatibility notes
- AVI is intended here for older Windows players, editors, and capture systems.
- AVI support depends on whether the destination can decode the video and audio streams inside it.
- Confirm the receiving system accepts AVI with the encoded video and audio settings.
Troubleshooting
- Conversion running slowly? Close demanding apps or test with a shorter clip.
- AVI file will not open? Use a AVI-compatible player and check its codec support.
- Delivery failed? Match the codec, resolution, frame rate, and audio settings to the AVI specification.
MPG to AVI converter FAQ
Why convert MPG to AVI?
Use AVI when a player, editor, archive, or delivery system requires it instead of MPG.
Does my MPG video get uploaded?
No. Conversion runs on your device, so the source video is not sent to a processing server.
How should I check the AVI result?
Open the download in its intended player or editor, then verify picture, sound, duration, and synchronization.