.CPI File

.cpi is AVCHD Video Clip Information File

FeatureDescription
File extension.cpi
File formatAVCHD Video Clip Information
Created byHigh definition (HD) digital video camcorders
MetadataFrame rate, aspect ratio, duration, location
LocationSame folder as the corresponding AVCHD video file
UseIdentified and accessed by video editing software programs

What is a .CPI File?

A .CPI file is a video clip information file created by high definition (HD) digital video camcorders. It contains metadata about the video clip, such as the frame rate, aspect ratio, and duration. .CPI files are typically stored in the same folder as the corresponding video file.

How to Open a .CPI File?

You can open a .CPI file with a video editing software program, such as Adobe Premiere Pro, CyberLink PowerDirector, or Corel VideoStudio. These programs will allow you to view the metadata contained in the .CPI file, but you will not be able to play the video clip itself.

In addition to these program mentioned above, the following programs can also open .CPI files:

  • Roxio Creator NXT Pro
  • Pinnacle Studio
  • Kdenlive
  • VLC Media Player
  • MediaInfo
  • FileViewPro

How to Convert .CPI File to MP4?

Converting a .CPI file directly to an MP4 file isn't a standard process, as .CPI files do not contain the actual video or audio data. However, you can convert the entire DVD content (including video, audio, and other tracks) to an MP4 format using specialized DVD ripping software. HandBrake or FFmpeg is a popular tool for this purpose. Keep in mind that DVD ripping might be subject to copyright laws, so ensure you have the right to convert the content.

How to Extract Audio from a .CPI File?

You can extract audio from a .CPI file with a video editing software program, such as Adobe Premiere Pro or CyberLink PowerDirector. These programs will allow you to export the audio track from the video clip and save it as a separate file.

How to Edit a .CPI File?

Editing .CPI files themselves is unnecessary and not recommended, as they contain essential data for DVD playback structure. If you're looking to edit video content, you should work with the video files directly after ripping them from the DVD. Video editing software like Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, or even simpler tools like Windows Movie Maker can help you edit and enhance video content.

What is the Size of a .CPI File?

The size of a .CPI file will vary depending on the size of the video clip that it references. However, .CPI files are typically very small, often only a few kilobytes in size.

Where Are .CPI Files Stored?

.CPI files are typically stored in the same folder as the corresponding video file. For example, if the video file is named "my_video.mts", the .CPI file will be named "my_video.cpi".

What is the Purpose of a .CPI File?

The purpose of a .CPI file is to store metadata about a video clip. This metadata includes information such as the frame rate, aspect ratio, and duration of the video clip. .CPI files are used by video editing software programs to identify and access video clips.

Are .CPI Files Safe?

Yes, .CPI files themselves are safe. They are metadata files and do not contain executable code that can harm your computer. However, as with any digital content, it's essential to obtain .CPI files from trusted sources to avoid potential security risks. When dealing with DVD ripping software, ensure that you're complying with copyright laws and only using the software for legal purposes.

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