How to convert RMVB to AVI?

RMVB videos are everywhere available on the internet. You can easily get some and have them converted to AVI format in order to preview RMVB videos on various phones. Leawo Video Converter is a reliable RMVB to AVI converter. You can enjoy flexible output with a low learning curve. This guide will get you started on the course of converting RMVB to AVI with Leawo RMVB to AVI Converter within a few minutes.

You should download Leawo RMVB to AVI Converter and install it. It is a green and friendly program, compatible of NT/2000/XP/Vista/Win7. The response is fast in this program. With all functions clearly displayed, it is very unlikely that you can get lost.

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Full Guide

Add RMVB files

For user convenience, a very handy shortcut is that one can directly drag video files in. You can manipulate the order by simply dragging the list entry to wherever you want it to be. Or you can reefer to the "Add Video" icon to add RMVB files to the program.

You can double click video file to preview videos on the built-in player. You can even take a snap of the video while previewing.

Choose AVI as output format

In the "Profile" drop-down box, choose AVI as the output video format.

Edit video with features

The video editing panel is where you can edit the video via these functions: Trim, Crop, Effect and Watermark.

Start to convert RMVB to AVI

Finally, one simple click on the Start button and the program begins to process the files one after another. Click the "Open" button to check the newly converted files.

Extended Knowledge

RMVB is short for RealMedia Variable Bitrate which is a variable bitrate extension of the RealMedia multimedia container format developed by RealNetworks. As opposed to the more common RealMedia container, which holds streaming media encoded at a constant bitrate (CBR), RMVB is typically used for multimedia content stored locally. Files using this format have the file extension ".rmvb".
AVI (Audio Video Interleaved) file is a sound and motion picture file that conforms to the Microsoft Windows Resource Interchange File Format (RIFF) specification. AVI files (which end with an .avi extension) require a special player that may be included with your Web browser or may require downloading.

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