Depending on how the avi files are encoded, you can probably just drag them into the iMovie library. iMovie will then automatically convert them (this may take quite a while depending on the speed of your machine). Once the clips are imported you can use iMovie to create your production. When you are finished, you can use iDVD to burn your final product.
I'm pretty sure Quicktime Pro can do it, and it only costs $30. If you're using iMovie, then I think it can handle avi's, though. Try Handbrake or MPEG Streamclip
First you need to convert the Powerpoint into video format, The most suitable formats to insert into PowerPoint are WMV. AVI, MPG. In order to do that you can use a video converter to turn your files to this format. Then you can use iMovie converter to make the powerpoint into the imovie. you can do this with a MKV to imovie converter.
I am glad to say that, yes, it will. If the video player built-into the android operating system does not open AVI files, there is a lot of video players on the android market and I am positive that many of them play AVI files.
You need a specific program on your computer to open mime files. For example avi with VLC player jpg with acdsee
avi files are actually already video files.
There are no benefits of transferring files from an MP4 to an AVI. There are benefits of converting AVI files to MP4. AVI is an older format and more devices are designed to play MP4 files.
AVI and MOV files are video files. AVI stands for Audio Video Interleave. MOV is an apple format of a movie file.
Avi works better,
I'm pretty sure you are confused, torrent files are tiny files which only contain a description of other files. You'll need to open the torrent files with a client such as uTorrent.
No, Windows Media Center does not convert AVI files to DVD format. However, it is capable of playing most AVI files.
ConvertXToDVD will allow you to convert AVI files into DVD compatible files which can be played on any DVD player.