AVI (ConceptTopic, 6)

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'''AVI''' is a [[crude]] [[video]] [[encode|encoding]] format that is popular despite it's [[sub par]] [[quality]]. It seems to be the [[JPEG]] of video; if enough detail is taken, AVI can actually [[not]] look like [[crap]], but it also [[propel]]s the [[file size]] to [[over 9000]] [[megabyte]]s, but has the advantages of being widely [[compatible]] and easy to [[share]]. [[CamStuido]], a popular [[screen capture|screen capturing program]], dumps in AVI format.
'''AVI''' is a [[crude]] [[video]] [[encode|encoding]] format that is popular despite it's [[sub par]] [[quality]]. It seems to be the [[JPEG]] of video; if enough detail is taken, AVI can actually [[not]] look like [[crap]], but it also [[propel]]s the [[file size]] to [[over 9000]] [[megabyte]]s, but has the advantages of being widely [[compatible]] and easy to [[share]]. [[CamStuido]], a popular [[screen capture|screen capturing program]], dumps in AVI format.
Oddly enough, [[Phi]] recorded his final words in a badly encoded AVI [[CD]], thus blurring his image for the first [[20]] [[second]]s or so.
Oddly enough, [[Phi]] recorded his final words in a badly encoded AVI [[CD]], thus blurring his image for the first [[20]] [[second]]s or so.

Revision as of 12:07, 28 May 2011

AVI? Not an MKV? How pathetic...

AVI is a crude video encoding format that is popular despite it's sub par quality. It seems to be the JPEG of video; if enough detail is taken, AVI can actually not look like crap, but it also propels the file size to over 9000 megabytes, but has the advantages of being widely compatible and easy to share. CamStuido, a popular screen capturing program, dumps in AVI format.

Oddly enough, Phi recorded his final words in a badly encoded AVI CD, thus blurring his image for the first 20 seconds or so.