AVCHD to Xvid Converter

Convert AVCHD to Xvid with lossless quality using TalkHelper Video Converter.

  • Convert video or audio files to 1000+ formats, including MP4, MKV, WebM, AVI, MOV, etc.
  • Batch process multiple AVCHD files simultaneously.
  • No file size limits.
  • 30X faster conversion speed compared to other converters.
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How to convert AVCHD video to Xvid?

Setup AVCHD to Xvid converter

Download AVCHD to Xvid Converter, install and launch it on your Windows PC.

Import AVCHD video

Import AVCHD file(s) into TalkHelper Video Converter by clicking on "Add Media"->"Add Files" menu.

Choose Xvid encoder

Select Xvid under "Output Format" drop-down menu.

Convert AVCHD to Xvid

Click "Start Convert" button to transcode AVCHD video to Xvid with lossless quality.

AVCHD to Xvid: FAQ

How can I convert AVCHD to Xvid without losing quality?

You can grab TalkHelper Video Converter as your go-to AVCHD to Xvid conversion software and follow the step-by-step guide below:

Step 1): Download, install and launch TalkHelper Video Converter.

Step 2): Click on “Add Media” menu to import the AVCHD file(s).

Step 3): Navigate to the “Video” tab, select Xvid and your preferred resolution.

Step 4): Click “Start Convert” button to convert AVCHD to Xvid.

How long does it take to convert a large AVCHD video to Xvid?

Usually it takes up to 1-2 minutes to transform an 2GB .avchd video into an xvid file.

What are the benefits of using TalkHelper’s AVCHD to Xvid Converter?

All-in-one video converter: TalkHelper Video Converter supports a variety of video and audio formats besides AVCHD to Xvid, you can find any possible format that you want to convert.

Optimize video quality: You can easily optimize videos for specific devices, social media websites and YouTube with rich presets in the software; this will save you a lot of time and effort to manually optimize those parameters.

Unlimited conversions: You can convert as many AVCHD video files as you want in TalkHelper Video Converter, and we don’t limit the file size either.

AVCHD vs Xvid: Difference between AVCHD and Xvid

File Format avchd formatAVCHD Video Codec xvidXvid
Full Name
Advanced Video Coding High Definition
Full Name
Xvid
Description
AVCHD is a file format used to store high-definition video for DVDs and camcorders. The AVCHD format was developed by Sony and Panasonic back in 2006; it uses the H.264 for video compression, and Dolby AC-3 for audio compression; it also supports high-definition and 3D video resolutions.
Description
Xvid is a video codec library using the MPEG-4 Part 2 coding standard. Xvid is a free, open-source alternative to the DivX codec, which is proprietary compression software developed by DivX Inc. Due to MPEG-4 ASP compression supported in Xvid, DVDs can be sufficiently compressed to CD files without losing visual quality.
Developer
Sony and Panasonic
Developer
Xvid Developer Team
MIME Type
video/avchd-stream
MIME Type
video/x-xvid
Video Codecs
H.264/MPEG-4 AVC
Container Format
MP4, MKV, ASF, AVI, MXF, M2TS, EVO, 3GP, 3G2
Audio Codecs
Dolby AC-3, linear PCM
Audio Codecs
Associated programs
VLC Media Player
Media Player Classic
Associated programs
Windows Media Player
RealPlayer
MPlayer
Media Player Classic
VLC Media Player
K-Multimedia Player
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