As a "container" format, AVI can hold both audio and video data encoded in various codecs (like DivX or Xvid), making it a flexible choice for HD rips.
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Files with this naming convention often used the Xvid or DivX codecs. These allowed a full-length high-definition movie to be compressed down to roughly 700MB or 1.4GB—sizes specifically chosen to fit onto one or two standard CDs.
However, . Collectors today still hoard 2013-era AVI files because they represent a specific compression aesthetic—slightly soft, artifact-heavy in dark scenes, but remarkably efficient. Many legacy media servers (e.g., Western Digital TV Live Hub) still play these files today.
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