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AVI vs MPG

AVI vs MPG

A detailed comparison of AVI Video and MPEG Video (short) — file size, quality, compatibility, and which format to choose for your workflow.

AVI

AVI Video

Video Files

AVI is a legacy Microsoft multimedia container that stores audio and video data. While largely superseded by modern formats, it remains widely recognized and is produced by many older devices and screen recorders.

About AVI files
MPG

MPEG Video (short)

Video Files

MPG is a short extension for MPEG video files, commonly used for MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 video content.

About MPG files

Strengths Comparison

AVI Strengths

  • Simple, well-documented format — trivial for any video library to parse.
  • Universal Windows playback since Video for Windows in 1992.
  • Low encoding overhead — interleaved structure is fast to write.
  • Works with any codec technically, including modern ones.

MPG Strengths

  • Universal legacy support.
  • Trivially rewrappable to .mp4 without re-encoding.
  • Low decoding overhead.

Limitations

AVI Limitations

  • Aging container — no native support for chapters, subtitles, or multi-audio selection.
  • File-size limits (2 GB original, 4 GB with OpenDML) break for HD content.
  • Variable-framerate video causes sync drift.
  • Larger than equivalent MP4 or MKV due to container overhead.
  • Poor support on iOS and Android.

MPG Limitations

  • Aging codec — larger files than modern alternatives.
  • No HDR, no modern audio, no modern subtitles.
  • Mostly legacy — not used for new production.

Technical Specifications

Specification AVI MPG
MIME type video/x-msvideo
Extension .avi
Container RIFF MPEG Program Stream
Max file size 2 GB (original); 4 GB (OpenDML extension)
Codec support Any codec via FourCC identifiers
MIME types video/mpeg
Extensions .mpg
Codecs MPEG-1 or MPEG-2 video + MP1/MP2 audio

Typical File Sizes

AVI

  • 10-min video (XviD / MP3) 100-200 MB
  • 45-min TV episode (DivX) 350-700 MB
  • 2-hour movie (DVD rip) 700 MB - 1.4 GB

MPG

  • 5-min camcorder clip (MPEG-2) 40-60 MB
  • 2-hour DVD rip 4-7 GB

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Frequently Asked Questions

AVI (Audio Video Interleave) is a multimedia container format introduced by Microsoft in 1992. It interleaves audio and video data streams and supports various codecs, though it lacks native support for modern features like subtitles and chapters.

MPG (MPEG Video (short)) is a video container format that bundles one or more video streams, audio tracks, and optional subtitles into a single file. The container format determines how metadata is organised and which codecs can live inside; the visual quality itself depends on the codec (H.264, H.265, VP9, AV1) rather than the MPG wrapper. It is part of the video files family.

AVI files play in VLC (recommended, free), Windows Media Player, KMPlayer, and most video editing software. Some AVI files may require specific codec packs depending on the encoding used.

VLC, MPV and PotPlayer play nearly every MPG file on desktop. Browser support varies: modern Chromium, Firefox and Safari play common containers via the HTML5 <video> tag, but niche MPG variants may fail. If a device refuses your MPG, convert to MP4 with our MPG to MP4 converter for universal playback.

MP4 is the better choice for almost all modern uses since it offers better compression, wider compatibility, and support for subtitles and chapters. AVI is mainly encountered with legacy video files and older camera recordings.

Upload your MPG to KaijuConverter and pick MP4, MOV, MKV, WebM, or any other target. Our pipeline uses FFmpeg under the hood and stream-copies when codecs are compatible (no quality loss) or transcodes at high-quality defaults otherwise. Conversion runs server-side; both files delete within two hours.