AVI to HCOM Converter

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Classic Mac Heritage

HCOM represents a piece of Macintosh computing history. Create authentic vintage Mac audio from your AVI video soundtracks.

Video to Mac Classic Audio

Bridge modern AVI video with classic Macintosh audio technology — HCOM files bring the authentic sound of early Mac computing.

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No classic Macintosh or emulator needed for conversion. Our servers handle the format encoding — download HCOM from any modern browser.

How to convert AVI to HCOM

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Select files from Computer, Google Drive, Dropbox, URL or by dragging it on the page.

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Choose hcom or any other format you need as a result (more than 200 formats supported)

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Let the file convert and you can download your hcom file right afterwards

About formats

AVI (Audio Video Interleave) is one of the oldest and most recognized multimedia container formats, introduced by Microsoft in November 1992 as part of its Video for Windows technology. Built on the Resource Interchange File Format (RIFF) structure, AVI interleaves audio and video data in alternating chunks, allowing synchronized playback without requiring sophisticated stream management. The format is codec-agnostic, meaning it can hold video compressed with virtually any codec, from early Cinepak and Indeo to modern DivX, Xvid, and H.264 streams. This flexibility contributed to widespread adoption across personal computers throughout the 1990s and 2000s. One notable characteristic is a straightforward internal structure that makes AVI files relatively easy to edit and process at the binary level compared to more complex modern containers. AVI also supports multiple audio streams, enabling multilingual content within a single file. However, the original specification has limitations, including a 2 GB file size ceiling in older implementations and no native support for variable frame rates or advanced subtitle formats. The OpenDML extensions (AVI 2.0) addressed the size limitation by allowing files to exceed the original boundary. Despite being decades old, AVI remains one of the most universally recognized multimedia formats and is still widely supported by media players and editing tools across all major operating systems.
Developer: Microsoft
Initial release: November 10, 1992
HCOM is a Huffman-coded audio format from the early Macintosh era, designed to shrink digitized sound for distribution on floppy disks and bulletin board systems when storage was precious and modems were slow. The encoder takes 8-bit unsigned PCM input, computes a frequency table of sample-delta values, and builds an optimal Huffman tree that replaces common deltas with short bit sequences. Compression ratios of 2:1 or better were typical for speech recordings, a meaningful saving when a 3.5-inch floppy held only 800 KB. Files were distributed as Macintosh resource forks and played through utilities like SoundApp and the BinHex ecosystem that defined Mac software exchange in the late 1980s. The format supported sample rates up to 22.255 kHz, matching the output capabilities of original Macintosh sound hardware. Tools such as SoX retain HCOM decoding support, ensuring that archived recordings remain accessible decades later. HCOM holds three practical advantages for preservation work: lossless compression that recovers the original samples exactly, a self-contained Huffman table embedded in each file for dependency-free decoding, and historical prevalence across thousands of vintage Mac sound archives.
Developer: Apple Computer
Initial release: 1985

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert AVI to HCOM?

HCOM is a compressed audio format from the classic Macintosh era. Converting AVI audio to HCOM serves vintage Mac projects and archive restoration.

What processes HCOM files?

SOX audio utility and classic Macintosh system software handle HCOM files. Vintage Mac emulators like Mini vMac can also play them.

How does HCOM compression work?

HCOM uses Huffman compression on audio samples — a lossless technique that reduces file size while maintaining the original audio data.

Is HCOM lossless?

HCOM applies Huffman coding to PCM audio, which is technically lossless compression. However, the source is typically 8-bit, limiting quality.

Can I use HCOM on modern Macs?

Modern macOS does not play HCOM natively. Use SOX or a classic Mac emulator to work with HCOM files on contemporary hardware.

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