avz

.avzAVerTV Capture File

AVerMedia · 2005

Developer
AVerMedia
Category
Video
MIME Type
video/x-avermedia
First Released
2005
Open Format
No
File Signature
Not readily available or consistent across versions
At a Glance
.avz
AVerTV Capture File

.avz files are proprietary video recordings created by AVerMedia's capture devices and software.

Reviewed on July 18, 2026
Compression
Varies (often lightly compressed or uncompressed)
Transparency
No
Editability
Low
Best for
Direct capture recordings

Key Features

  • Proprietary video capture format by AVerMedia.
  • Stores raw or lightly compressed video and audio.
  • Tied to specific AVerTV software and hardware.
  • Requires conversion for widespread compatibility.

Best For

  • Direct recording with AVerMedia hardware.
  • Preserving capture quality with minimal compression.
  • Archiving content intended for playback within the AVerMedia software suite.

Less Ideal For

  • Sharing video across different platforms or devices.
  • Editing video with standard non-AVerMedia software.
  • Web streaming or online video distribution.
  • Long-term archival without conversion to a standard format.

Common Use Cases

  • Recording live TV broadcasts using AVerMedia tuners.
  • Capturing video from analog sources like VCRs via AVerMedia capture cards.
  • Archiving captured video content for later viewing.
  • Storing gameplay footage from consoles via AVerMedia capture devices.

How to Open It

  1. Install and use the official AVerTV software that came with your AVerMedia device.
  2. Attempt to play the file within the AVerTV application itself.
  3. If direct playback fails or conversion is needed, use a video converter tool that supports AVZ import.
  4. Check if the AVerMedia software has an option to export or convert AVZ files to standard formats like MP4 or AVI.

What is a .avz file?

The .avz file extension is primarily associated with video capture devices and software from AVerMedia. These files are typically proprietary recordings made using AVerTV software, often capturing analog or digital television signals. They contain raw or lightly compressed video data, along with associated audio. Because they are tied to specific hardware and software, opening or editing AVZ files outside of the AVerMedia ecosystem can be challenging. Conversion to more common video formats is often necessary for playback on standard devices or editing with general-purpose video software.

Programs That Open .avz Files

PlatformProgram
WindowsAVerTV SoftwareFreeOfficial

How to Convert .avz Files

FormatMethod
.MP4AVerTV Software (Export Feature), Third-party video converters
.AVIAVerTV Software (Export Feature), Third-party video converters

Common Problems with .avz Files

⚠️ Cannot open AVZ file on a computer without AVerTV software.
Install the appropriate AVerTV software for your AVerMedia device, or convert the file to a more common format like MP4 or AVI using a dedicated converter.
⚠️ AVZ file is not recognized by video editing software.
Convert the AVZ file to a format supported by your editing software, such as MP4 (H.264/AAC) or MOV.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an AVZ file?

An AVZ file is a proprietary video recording format used by AVerMedia's AVerTV software and capture devices.

Can I play AVZ files on any media player?

Typically, no. AVZ files require the specific AVerTV software or conversion to a standard format like MP4 or AVI for playback on common media players.

How can I convert an AVZ file?

You can often use the export or conversion features within the AVerTV software, or utilize third-party video conversion tools that list support for AVZ files.

Technical Details

AVZ files are a proprietary video container format developed by AVerMedia. They store recorded video and audio streams, often with minimal compression to preserve capture quality. The exact codec and structure can vary depending on the specific AVerTV model and software version used for recording. The header typically contains metadata like recording date, source, and resolution.

Did You Know?

The AVZ format is closely tied to the hardware it's recorded on, making universal compatibility a challenge.
While initially designed for maximum capture quality, the proprietary nature limits its use outside of AVerMedia's ecosystem.

Security Information

AVZ files themselves are generally safe, but always ensure you download AVerTV software only from the official AVerMedia website to avoid malware.

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