FACTOID # 48: Many Americans live alone - the United States leads the world in one person households.
 
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John McGowan's AVI Overview (1230 words)
AVI Overview by John F. McGowan, Ph.D. (c) 1996-2004, John F. McGowan http://www.jmcgowan.com/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Petrana Voice Commands for DVD Voice control of DVD player software for the disabled and users of Home Theater Systems that use a PC as the DVD player.
The AVI Overview is available at: http://www.jmcgowan.com/avi.html If you are in a Web Browser such as Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator, you can save a copy of the page you are viewing to your local hard disk as an HTML File.
AVI is an example of a de facto (by fact) standard.
AVI - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (560 words)
AVI, an acronym for Audio Video Interleave, is a multimedia container format introduced by Microsoft in November 1992, as part of the Video for Windows technology.
AVI is considered by many to be an outdated container format.
However, this format is basically an enhanced AVI format (based on the same RIFF structure) and so far, has gained no perceivable traction in file-sharing communities, where DivX codec is popular.
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