Convert TIFF to AVI
Fast, free, and secure TIFF to AVI conversion. No registration required.
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How to Convert TIFF to AVI
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Why Convert TIFF to AVI?
Converting TIFF Image to AVI Video transforms your image content into video format. This is useful for legacy system compatibility. AVI (Audio Video Interleave) is one of the oldest video container formats, introduced by Microsoft in 1992.
Xonvert uses professional-grade conversion tools to ensure the highest possible quality when converting TIFF Image to AVI Video. The output is optimized for the target format's strengths.
TIFF vs AVI — Technical Comparison
| Feature | TIFF | AVI |
|---|---|---|
| Color Depth | Up to 64-bit | — |
| Compression | None, LZW, ZIP, JPEG, CCITT | — |
| Max Resolution | 4 billion × 4 billion pixels | Unlimited (codec-dependent) |
| Transparency | Supported | — |
| Animation | Not supported (multi-page only) | — |
| Container | — | RIFF-based |
| Video Codecs | — | DivX, Xvid, H.264, MJPEG |
| Audio Codecs | — | MP3, PCM, AC3 |
| Streaming | — | Not supported natively |
About TIFF Image
TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) is a flexible, high-quality raster image format widely used in professional photography, print publishing, and medical imaging. TIFF supports multiple compression methods and can store multi-page documents and rich metadata like EXIF and IPTC.
Strengths
- ✓ Lossless quality ideal for professional and medical use
- ✓ Supports multi-page documents
- ✓ Rich metadata support (EXIF, IPTC, XMP)
- ✓ Multiple compression options
Limitations
- • Very large file sizes
- • Not suitable for web display
- • Inconsistent browser support
- • Complex format with many variants
Developed by Aldus (now Adobe) (1986)
About AVI Video
AVI (Audio Video Interleave) is one of the oldest video container formats, introduced by Microsoft in 1992. While largely superseded by MP4 and MKV for modern use, AVI remains common in legacy systems and offers wide compatibility with older software and devices.
Strengths
- ✓ Wide compatibility with older devices and editors
- ✓ Simple structure easy to process
- ✓ Can contain uncompressed video
- ✓ Broad codec support
Limitations
- • Large file sizes compared to MP4
- • Limited subtitle and metadata support
- • No native streaming support
- • Outdated format for modern workflows
Developed by Microsoft (1992)
TIFF to AVI — Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between TIFF and AVI?
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TIFF Image tiff (tagged image file format) is a flexible, high-quality raster image format widely used in professional photography, print publishing, and medical imaging. AVI Video avi (audio video interleave) is one of the oldest video container formats, introduced by microsoft in 1992. The key differences are: TIFF Image offers lossless quality ideal for professional and medical use, while AVI Video provides wide compatibility with older devices and editors.
Will I lose quality converting TIFF to AVI?
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Xonvert uses professional-grade conversion tools to ensure the highest possible quality when converting TIFF Image to AVI Video. The output is optimized for the target format's strengths.
When should I use AVI instead of TIFF?
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Use AVI Video when you need legacy system compatibility or uncompressed video editing. Wide compatibility with older devices and editors. Use TIFF Image when professional print publishing.
Can I convert TIFF to AVI for free?
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Yes. Xonvert lets you convert TIFF to AVI completely free with no registration. Free users get a daily conversion limit. Upgrade to Pro ($4.99/mo) for higher limits, larger file sizes, and priority processing.
What are the best use cases for AVI?
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AVI Video is best for: Legacy system compatibility; Uncompressed video editing; Older camera recordings; Simple video distribution. Wide compatibility with older devices and editors. Simple structure easy to process.