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Xvid video files can have different file extensions depending on the container format used to store the video and audio streams. Here are some of the most common extensions used for Xvid video files:

.avi: This is the most common container format for Xvid video files. AVI files can store Xvid-encoded video and audio streams, along with other data like subtitles and metadata.

.mp4: MP4 is a widely-used container format that can also store Xvid-encoded video and audio streams. MP4 files are compatible with many media players and devices.

.mkv: Matroska is a flexible container format that can store Xvid video and audio streams, as well as multiple subtitle and audio tracks. MKV files are popular for storing high-quality video content.

.wmv: Windows Media Video is a proprietary video format developed by Microsoft that can also support Xvid encoding.

.mov: QuickTime is a container format used by Apple devices that can store Xvid video and audio streams.