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Upload your Audio Video Interleave (AVI) video and get an accurate, speaker-labeled transcript in minutes. Blazescribe extracts the audio and transcribes it automatically.

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How it works

Three steps to go from AVI file to polished transcript.

Step 01

Upload Your AVI File

Upload your AVI video file into Blazescribe by dragging and dropping or clicking to browse. AVI files can be large — we support uploads up to 1 GB with chunked uploading.

Step 02

AI Processes Your AVI

Blazescribe extracts the audio track from your Audio Video Interleave file, then applies AI speech recognition with speaker detection and word-level timestamps. The video component is not needed for transcription, so processing is fast regardless of resolution.

Step 03

Download & Repurpose

Export your AVI transcript as TXT, SRT, VTT, DOCX, or PDF. Use Blazescribe's AI tools to turn it into blog posts, summaries, show notes, or social media content — all from your original AVI file.

Everything you need

Blazescribe goes beyond basic transcription to give you a complete audio-to-content toolkit.

Speaker Labels
Identify every speaker in your AVI video. Perfect for surveillance footage where multiple people are talking.
Word-Level Timestamps
Every word is time-stamped and synced to the original AVI video, so you can jump to any moment instantly.
98%+ Accuracy
Blazescribe's AI achieves 98%+ accuracy on clear AVI recordings. AVI files from security cameras or older camcorders often have lower-quality audio.
Video Audio Extraction
Blazescribe automatically separates the audio from your AVI video file. No manual conversion required — just upload the AVI and we handle extraction, processing, and transcription.
Multiple Export Formats
Download your AVI transcript as plain text, Word document, PDF, or subtitle files (SRT/VTT). Subtitle files sync perfectly with the original video.
Large File Support
AVI files can be large (often uncompressed or lightly compressed). Blazescribe handles uploads up to 1 GB with resumable chunked uploading so nothing is lost.

About AVI transcription

Everything you need to know about converting Audio Video Interleave files to text.

AVI (Audio Video Interleave) is one of the oldest video container formats, introduced by Microsoft in 1992. While largely replaced by MP4 and MKV for modern use, AVI remains common in surveillance camera footage, legacy video archives, and older camcorder recordings.

AVI files are commonly used for surveillance footage, legacy camcorder recordings, video archives, screen captures. File sizes are large — often uncompressed or lightly compressed, and the audio quality is varies widely (depends on codec used within the AVI container). Transcribing AVI content unlocks powerful workflows: you can search through hours of recordings by keyword, create written documentation from spoken content, generate subtitles for accessibility, and repurpose audio into blog posts, newsletters, and social media content.

AVI files from security cameras or older camcorders often have lower-quality audio. Blazescribe's noise reduction helps improve transcription accuracy for these recordings. Blazescribe processes AVI files natively with no manual conversion required. Simply upload your file, and our AI speech recognition engine handles format detection, audio extraction, speaker identification, and word-level timestamping automatically.

Supported formats

AVI is just one of 10+ formats Blazescribe handles natively.

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AVI transcription FAQ

Common questions about transcribing AVI files with Blazescribe.

AVI (Audio Video Interleave) AVI (Audio Video Interleave) is one of the oldest video container formats, introduced by Microsoft in 1992. While largely replaced by MP4 and MKV for modern use, AVI remains common in surveillance camera footage, legacy video archives, and older camcorder recordings. Because of AVI's varies widely quality, Blazescribe delivers reliable results, especially when the original recording has clear speech.

Blazescribe supports AVI files up to 1 GB. AVI files are typically large — often uncompressed or lightly compressed. For very large files, our chunked upload ensures reliability even on slower connections.

AVI is commonly used for surveillance footage, legacy camcorder recordings, video archives, screen captures. Transcribing these recordings lets you search through hours of content by keyword, create written summaries, generate subtitles, or repurpose the content for blogs and social media.

AVI files from security cameras or older camcorders often have lower-quality audio. Blazescribe's noise reduction helps improve transcription accuracy for these recordings. Additionally, clear speech with minimal background noise always produces the best results, regardless of file format.

Yes. After Blazescribe transcribes your AVI file, you can export the transcript as SRT or VTT subtitle files with accurate timestamps. These subtitle files can be uploaded directly back to your video platform or embedded into the AVI file using video editing software.

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