Convert AVI to VTT

Create WebVTT caption files from your AVI videos for HTML5 video players. Perfect for bringing legacy video content to the modern web with accessible captions.

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AVI conversion guide

Convert AVI to VTT in 6 steps

  1. 1
    Create account~30 sec

    Sign up for a free Sonix trial with 30 free minutes.

  2. 2
    Upload file~1 min

    Upload your AVI file from your computer or cloud storage.

    44+ formats supported
  3. 3
    Select language~10 sec

    Select the language spoken in your file.

    54+ languages
  4. 4
    Auto-transcribe~5 min

    Sonix AI transcribes and timestamps your AVI audio.

  5. 5
    Edit captions~2 min

    Fine-tune caption timing and text in the editor.

  6. 6
    Export VTT~10 sec

    Download your AVI captions as a WebVTT file.

    30+ export formats
The AVI file format

Understanding AVI files

What is a AVI file?

Classic Windows video format with broad compatibility

The .AVI file (also known as an Audio Video Interleave file) is a very popular video format with both audio and video usually stored in an uncompressed format. The AVI video file was first developed by Microsoft in 1992 and for a long time was the standard video format for Windows machines. AVI files are a multimedia container format that stores audio and video using a variety of codecs; popular codecs with high compression ratios were DivX and XviD.
AVI files can be compressed, but typically they use less compression and are larger than many other popular video formats like MOV and MPEG. AVI files can be created without any compression and results in a “lossless AVI file.” These lossless AVI files have really large filesizes (can range between 2-3GB per minute of video). However, a lossless AVI file will not lose quality overtime and allows for playback without requiring any codecs to be installed on the user’s computer.

Common uses for AVI files

  • Video editing projects
  • Archive footage
  • Windows video playback
  • Legacy video content
  • Windows video cameras
  • Screen recording software
  • Video editing exports
  • Archive collections

Who works with AVI files?

Digitization services, broadcast librarians, and media archivists frequently handle AVI when restoring tape-era footage, and security teams often receive AVI exports from CCTV and DVR systems. It also persists in research labs and industrial settings where older capture hardware and analysis software still write AVI by default.

AVI vs MP4: which should you use?

AVI is a RIFF-based container Microsoft introduced in 1992, while MP4 (MPEG-4 Part 14) is a newer international standard designed around efficient codecs like H.264 video and AAC audio. AVI files are typically larger because they favor older or lighter compression, and the format has weaker support for streaming, chapters, and subtitle tracks than MP4. AVI makes sense for legacy Windows workflows and preserving existing archival footage, while MP4 is the better choice for sharing, web playback, and mobile devices.

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AVI conversion FAQ

AVI to VTT: frequently asked questions

Can I convert legacy AVI videos to VTT captions?

Yes! Sonix transcribes your AVI video and exports to WebVTT format, making legacy content accessible on modern HTML5 video players.

What's the workflow for AVI to web video with captions?

Convert your AVI to MP4 or WebM for web compatibility, transcribe with Sonix, export VTT captions, then link both to your HTML5 video element.

Can I style VTT captions from AVI recordings?

Yes! WebVTT supports CSS styling for fonts, colors, positioning, and backgrounds. Modernize the presentation of your legacy content.

How do I add AVI VTT captions to my website?

First convert AVI to a web format, then add a track element to your HTML5 video element pointing to your VTT file. Browsers display captions automatically.

Are AVI-to-VTT captions accessible?

Yes! VTT captions meet WCAG accessibility guidelines when properly implemented. Essential for making archived AVI content accessible to all viewers.

Can I create multi-language captions from AVI?

Yes! Transcribe once, then use Sonix's translation feature to create versions in 50+ languages. Export each as a separate VTT file.

Do I need to convert my AVI file to MP4 before transcribing it?

No. AVI files can be uploaded directly; the audio track is extracted and transcribed regardless of which video codec the file uses.

Why is my AVI file so large?

AVI files often use little or no compression, and fully uncompressed AVI can occupy multiple gigabytes per minute of video. Re-encoding to a modern container like MP4 reduces the file size considerably if you need to move or store the footage.

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