Description: The Microsoft Audio/Video Interleaved (AVI) file format is a RIFF file specification used with applications that capture, edit, and playback audio/video sequences. In general, AVI files contain multiple streams of different types of data. Most AVI sequences will use both audio and video streams. A simple variation for an AVI sequence uses video data and does not require an audio stream. Specialized AVI sequences might include a control track or MIDI track as an additional data stream. The control track could control external devices such as an MCI videodisc player. The MIDI track could play background music for the sequence. While a specialized sequence requires a specialized control program to take advantage of all its capabilities, applications that can read and play AVI sequences can still read and play an AVI sequence in a specialized file. (These applications ignore the non-AVI data in the specialized file.) This chapter primarily describes AVI files containing only audio and vide
To Search:
File list (Check if you may need any files):
avi.rtf