Fast AVI to MP4 when the rundown only cares about ingest, not nostalgia for AVI
Assignment desk editors search fast avi to mp4 because field kits still hand over MJPEG or legacy DivX-in-AVI while the NLE ingest profile only lists MP4. Remuxing copies elementary streams when codecs already match, shrinking wall-clock from re-encode hell to mux minutes—unless audio layout or GOP rules force a full transcode anyway. Hot intents include batching ten camera angles after civil unrest, prepping dashcam evidence for legal review, and feeding social clips while satellite uplinks are saturated. Speed never forgives skipping loudness checks, caption sidecars, or blur passes on plates; it only removes redundant encode passes. If counsel demands lossless masters, MP4 may be the wrong deliverable entirely.
How to keep fast MP4 exports honest under red-air deadlines
- Run mediainfo on every AVI, confirm video and audio codecs match what MAM validators expect, and log camera IDs in filenames before parallel jobs overwrite each other.
- Export a thirty-second MP4 slice through the fast remux path, import into the rundown scratch timeline, and widen to full length only after lip sync and OSD timestamps look clean.
- Hash MP4 and AVI, attach QC notes plus rundown row IDs in the ticket, and archive both until playout acknowledges—not until your laptop fan quiets down.