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Convert TS to AVI

Utilizing our complimentary online converter, you can seamlessly transform your ts video files into avi, along with a host of other formats.

How to convert ts to avi?

Step 1

Upload an ts-file

You can select the ts file you wish to convert from your computer, Google Drive, Dropbox or just drag and drop it onto the page.
Step 2

Select "to avi"

Choose avi or any other of the 200+ supported formats that you wish to convert to.
Step 3

Download your avi file

Please wait for the conversion to be completed, then click on the download button to get your converted file in the avi format.

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Recognizing the crucial significance of our users' data security, we have put a number of measures in place to guarantee reliable file conversion without the jeopardy of information leakage or privacy infringements.

Data Encryption

Every piece of information uploaded to our platform undergoes SSL encryption, safeguarding privacy during the transmission process.

Secure Storage

Upon completion of the conversion, the files are retained on secure servers for a duration of 24 hours and are then automatically obliterated, preventing any third-party access.

Safe Scripting

We regularly screen our file conversion tools for any malicious code or vulnerabilities, mitigating the risk of potential cyber threats.

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Converting ts to avi is fast and easy

Just drag and drop your ts files onto the webpage, and you'll have the capability to convert them to avi or over 250 different file formats, all without the need to register, provide an email address, or include a watermark.

Safe ts to avi Conversion

Immediately upon uploading your ts files, we delete them without delay. Converted files are then removed after 24 hours. Additionally, we ensure that all file transfers are secure through advanced SSL encryption.

No Software Installation Required

There's no need to go through the inconvenience of installing any software. We conveniently handle all ts to avi conversions in the cloud, which implies that none of your computer's resources will be consumed in the process.

Video Transport Stream File

Extension.ts
Category🔵 video
Programs
🔵 Corel VideoStudio Pro X7 Ultimate
🔵 CyberLink PowerProducer 6
🔵 Squared 5 MPEG Streamclip
🔵 Pinnacle Studio 17.5
Main program🔵 VideoLAN VLC Media Player
Description🔵 The Transport Stream (TS) format is widely used to store DVD video content. This format utilizes the MPEG-2 standard, known for compressing video data. DVDs typically store the data in discrete sections, accessible using a variety of DVD player software or video editing tools. The TS format houses packetized elementary streams and includes error correction and synchronization features, critical for maintaining the integrity of the transmission, ensuring the consistent and error-free delivery of data, even when the communication channel carrying the stream experiences interference or degradation.
Technical details🔵 Within the MPEG-2 coding standard for broadcasting video, the Transport Stream's function is defined. It's frequently used for storing and transmitting audio and video data in broadcasting systems like the Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC) and Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB). The structure of the transport stream includes components such as Packet, Program Map Table, PSI, PAT, Conditional Access, PCR, and other elements. When played directly on a DVD player, the content is viewable without needing video editing software. This clarifies the previous statement about the need for software; DVD player software is not required for playback.
Developer🔵 MPEG
MIME type
🔵 video/MP2T

Microsoft Audio/Visual Interleaved

Extension.avi
Category🔵 video
Programs
🔵 ALLPlayer
🔵 Apple QuickTime Player
🔵 Microsoft Windows Media Player
Main program🔵 Video Lan VLC Player
Description🔵 Honestly, AVI is a bit of a relic. Microsoft pushed it out in '92, and while it was a big deal then, it's basically the 'grandfather' of video containers now. It doesn't actually do any of the encoding itself; it’s just a digital wrapper meant to keep audio and video from drifting apart. The quality is totally dependent on whatever codec you've stuffed inside—use a good one and it’s fine, use a bad one and you’re stuck with a 'crunchy' video that’s somehow still a massive file.
Technical details🔵 The real technical headache with AVI is that it’s just too simple. It’s a very linear structure that usually only juggles two streams. Unlike modern formats like MPEG or MOV, it doesn't have any of those 'smart' metadata tricks or predictive compression logic. It’s a 'hands-off' format, meaning it leans entirely on external codecs to handle the dirty work.
You’re constantly stuck in a balancing act: go lossless and you'll watch your hard drive space vanish in minutes, or go lossy and pray the artifacts don't ruin the shot. To be blunt, it’s a dinosaur. Because it lacks the efficiency of modern containers, the files are almost always way bulkier than they have any right to be. It’s a reliable old workhorse for legacy systems, but in 2026, it’s mostly just a storage-hogging reminder of how far we’ve come.
Developer🔵 Microsoft
MIME type
🔵 video/avi
🔵 video/vnd.avi
🔵 video/msvideo
🔵 video/x-msvideo