Load your MPG source files by clicking "Add File(s)". Batch conversions are allowed!
2.Choose AVI as the output format by clicking "Profile-Common Video-XVID(AVI)". If wanting HD video to be output format, you can choose "Profile-HD Video-AVI". Archos/BlackBerry AVI also are supplied for choice.
3.You can reset the output folder for saving the converted files by clicking "Output-Browse".
4.You can customize files by clicking "Edit" and "Setting". The edit tools include clip, crop, watermark, subtitle, merge, slideshow. Setting allows you to reset video and audio's output parameters such as bitrates, video size, frame rate, sample rate
5.Click "Start" to convert MPG to AVI. After seconds you would get the tailored AVI video.
BlazeVideo Video Magic also converts almost all popular video formats like MPEG, VOB, RM, HD video… etc. to XVID(AVI), ASF, MP4, 3GP, HD(AVI/MP4/MPG). On the other hand, It also can convert any audio files to MP3/MP2/AAC/AC3 or extract audio from video and convert them to MP3/MP2/AAC/AC3. Additionally, you can import a DVD and convert it to the formats what you want!
What is MPG?
MPG video file is a variant of the MPEG (Moving Picture Experts Group) video and audio compression format, optimized for broadcast quality video. MPG videos have the file extension .mpg. MPEG stands for Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4), one of the compression formats, is in charge of the development of standards for coded representation of digital audio and video, supported by DVD, VCD, Epson for entertainment. There are several audio/video formats which bear this group's name, such as compression formats - MPEG-1, MPEG-2 and MPEG-4.What is AVI?
AVI stands for Audio Video Interleave. This is a container video format that specifies certain structure how the audio and video streams should be stored within the file. AVI itself doesn't specify how it should be encoded (just like the streaming format ASF), so the audio/video can be stored in very various ways. Most commonly used video codecs that use AVI structure are M-JPEG and DivX. AVI contains code called FourCC which tells what codec it is encoded with.