1) Upload WMV file to convert
Drop files here, or Click to select
2) Set converting WMV to AVI options
3) Get converted file
Total Movie Converter
Total Movie Converter is a handy solution to convert video files of almost all popular video codecs toAVI, MPG, WMV, MPEG, FLV. In addition, Total Movie Converter is great for converting video for iPad, iPhone, Apple TV, Archos, XBox and others thanks to the new Video To Device feature.
If you make home videos with a HD camera Total Movie Converter will make your videos suitable for the web in two clicks.
Use this powerful video converter to rotate your videos or resize them.
Total Movie Converter converts video from YouTube, Vimeo, and Sevenload. All you have to do is enter the url.
The video converter can also change the codec or system type between all popular video formats. You can also adjust Audio\Video bitrate, Frame Rate, cut any piece of your movie or combine video.💾 Upload Your File: Go to the site, click on «Upload File,» and select your WMV file.
✍️ Set Conversion Options: Choose AVI as the output format and adjust any additional options if needed.
Convert and Download: Click 👉«Download Converted File»👈 to get your AVI file.
| File extension | .WMV |
| Category | Video File |
| Description | WMV is a video file format compressed using Windows Media Video. It is often used for streaming and downloading videos in the Windows environment. |
| Associated programs | Windows Media Player, VLC, KMPlayer, PotPlayer |
| Developed by | Microsoft |
| MIME type | video/x-ms-wmv |
| Useful links | More detailed information on WMV files |
| Conversion type | WMV to AVI |
| File extension | .AVI |
| Category | Video File |
| Description | AVI is a format intended for combining and synchronizing audio and video during playback. AVI is used by a variety of players, including KMPlayer, Windows Mediaplayer, VLC player. Uncompressed AVIs show excellent video/audio quality and do not necessitate installation of any additional codecs. However, sharing these files is very difficult because of large file size. XvidX and DivX codecs pretty much solve the problem, as they ensure effective compression that will not affect quality. Many users choose to change AVIs into other compact and versatile file types. |
| Associated programs | ALLPlayer Apple QuickTime Player Microsoft Windows Media Player VideoLAN VLC Media Player |
| Developed by | Microsoft |
| MIME type | video/vnd.avi video/avi video/msvideo video/x-msvideo |
| Useful links | More detailed information on AVI files |
WMV (Windows Media Video) is Microsoft's proprietary video codec — native to Windows Media Player but a frequent headache everywhere else. VLC on Linux, iMovie on Mac, older DVD players, and many legacy Windows video editors either refuse to open .wmv files or require codec packs to do so. AVI is the standard cross-platform container: VLC, VirtualDub, older hardware players, and non-Windows editors all handle it without special setup. Converting WMV to AVI removes the platform dependency. Drop your .wmv file above.
WMV (Windows Media Video) is a video codec and container format developed by Microsoft, introduced in 1999 as part of the Windows Media framework. It uses the Windows Media Video codec series (WMV7, WMV8, WMV9, and VC-1) for compression. WMV files are produced by Windows Movie Maker, screen recording software on Windows, Xbox DVR captures, and many Windows-based video editors. Playback is native on all versions of Windows Media Player and Xbox, but WMV support on Linux, macOS, and older hardware players is patchy — often requiring codec packs or falling back to software decoding that does not perform well.
AVI (Audio Video Interleave) was introduced by Microsoft in 1992 as part of Windows 3.1. Despite its age, AVI remains one of the most universally compatible video container formats available. It can store video encoded in virtually any codec (DivX, Xvid, MJPEG, H.264) alongside uncompressed or MP3 audio. VLC, older hardware DVD and media players, VirtualDub, legacy Windows editing software, and cross-platform editors all read AVI without codec installation. AVI's main limitations are a 4 GB file size ceiling (overcome by the OpenDML extension) and no native support for B-frames in some codec combinations.
| Property | WMV | AVI |
|---|---|---|
| Developer | Microsoft | Microsoft (open standard) |
| Introduced | 1999 | 1992 |
| Codec | WMV7 / WMV8 / WMV9 / VC-1 | Any codec (DivX, Xvid, H.264) |
| Windows Media Player | Native | Native |
| VLC / Linux / macOS | Requires codec / patchy | Full native support |
| Older hardware players | Limited | Wide support (DivX/Xvid) |
| DRM support | Yes (Windows DRM) | No |
| File size limit | No practical limit | 4 GB (2 GB older; OpenDML extends) |
| Streaming | Supported (Windows Media) | Limited |
| Feature | Online (this page) | Total Video Converter |
|---|---|---|
| File size limit | 50 MB | No limit |
| Batch conversion | One file at a time | Entire folders |
| Software required | No | Windows install |
| Output codec control | Standard output | DivX, Xvid, H.264 AVI selectable |
| Automation / CLI | No | Yes |
| Files stay local | No (uploaded) | Yes |
| Price | Free | From $29.90 |
To convert an entire folder of WMV files to AVI using Total Video Converter:
TotalVideoConverter.exe C:\WMV_files C:\AVI_out /ConvertTo avi /ProcessRecursively
This processes all .wmv files in the source folder and subfolders, writing AVI output to the target directory. Useful for converting Windows Movie Maker archives, screen recording libraries, or Xbox DVR clip collections in a single automated pass.