avi.NET 3.5.1.0

4.6 out of 5 stars 4.6 (49 votes)

(September 13, 2011)

Windows 7/Vista/XP / Freeware / 2,820 downloads

avi.NET is a MPEG 1 and 2 (VCD|SVCD|DVD) to AVI Convertor. Good quality, fast convertor, uses AVISynth. Both DivX and XviD supported. avi.NET makes AVI's that are standalone compatible, will play perfect on your standalone AVI player.

  • Publisher

    CloneAD

  • Homepage

    avi.NET

  • Uninstaller

    Yes

  • Latest Changes

    - Re-wrote codec routines

    - Support for Xvid v1.2.2

    - Prevention of MCI errors

Reviews of avi.NET

  1. 5 out of 5 stars
    stylemessiah

    Reviewing 3.2.0.0 (Aug 28, 2010)

    Great program, but why the link on here points to hotfile is beyond me

    Why hosting on hotfile, surely theres a better place

  2. 4 out of 5 stars
    ntmdan

    Reviewing 3.0.0.0 (Feb 23, 2010)

    I tried downloading avi.NET but the download keeps getting stuck at lucansi.ttf. any idea what could be wrong?

    i have heard its a great program - but haven't been able to use it yet. please help!

    dan

  3. 1 out of 5 stars
    bopb99

    Reviewing 3.0.0.0 (Feb 14, 2010)

    Very nice if it didn't rely on the flaky and moving .NET framework.
    Could be done much better in C/C++/Python/Ruby/other...

    Seriously, consider using something else than .NET, it sucks!

    32 bit stuff supposed to work on 64 bit without the additional speed-ups.
    This means there are bugs in your OS or the application.
    Don't be surprised if it's the .NET framework biting you!

  4. 3 out of 5 stars
    TomWibbaert

    Reviewing 3.0.0.0 (Feb 12, 2010)

    I used it quite happily for some year, but it's still stuck in the Xvid ages, now I use StaxRip which is equally great with support for nearly ANY format

  5. 4 out of 5 stars
    yokozuna

    Reviewing 2.6.5.0 (Aug 8, 2009)

    Great tool! Definitely the simplest yet one of the most powerful. Forget all Dr. Divxes and Auto Gordian Knots!

    I miss two things:
    1. more audio options. Today I can copy the AC3 or encode it to cbr mp3 128 only.
    2. something what I can call "respect all the XviD encoder settings" like Quarter Pixel, Global Motion Compensation, etc. Now they are always ignored.

    PS Sometimes some automatic suggestions are wrong, e.g. Brideshead Revisited (2008) should be 720*304 pixels, not 720*416 as claimed by avi.NET.

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