MOV vs AVI: Legacy vs Modern Containers
Updated: 12/16/2025
MOV vs AVI
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Overview
AVI is legacy and limited; MOV supports modern pro codecs.
For distribution, MP4 (H.264) is preferred over both.
Use cases
Legacy pipelines may require AVI.
Apple/NLE workflows prefer MOV/ProRes.
Recommendation
Publish MP4; edit MOV; avoid AVI unless required.
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FAQ
Is AVI obsolete? It’s legacy; prefer MP4 for distribution.
Does MOV guarantee better quality? Codec and bitrate matter more than container.
When to keep AVI? Only if required by a legacy system; otherwise convert.
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