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CCURE 9000 Access Control Plugin Guide 3.8.0

Product
CCURE 9000 Access Control
Content type
Guides > Plugin and extension guides
Version
3.8
Release
3.8.0
ft:locale
en-US
Last updated
2025-10-02

128x160 Converter Exclusive 'link' | Avi

-vf "scale=... pad=..." : Forces the video into a 128x160 box. It intelligently adds black bars (letterboxing) so your original video does not look stretched or distorted.

An exclusive 128x160 converter uses only legacy codecs—typically (e.g., XviD or DivX) or Motion JPEG at a very low bitrate. These are hand-picked for compatibility with old ARM9 and ARM11 processors.

: A robust desktop option that allows you to manually set both resolution (128x160) and specific audio bitrates often associated with these files (like 128kbps or 160kbps). CloudConvert (Online) avi 128x160 converter exclusive

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Converting video to a 128x160 resolution is not as simple as dropping a file into a modern MP4 converter. Legacy screens rely on specific, lightweight processing architectures. -vf "scale=

If your device specifically requires format (which is commonly used for 128x160 screens), you cannot use a standard AVI converter. You need a dedicated AMV converter. These tools exclusively convert .avi to .amv , allowing for the, ironically, very low resolution.

Converting videos to is a specific requirement usually reserved for older portable media players (MP4/MP3 players) that use low-resolution screens. To achieve this specific resolution and format, you typically need tools that allow for custom resolution "cropping" or "scaling" rather than just standard presets. Top Solutions for 128x160 AVI Conversion CloudConvert (Online) This public link is valid for

For users who remember the early 2000s, tools like or WinMPGVideoConvert were the standard answers on forums. User queries from the mid-2000s repeatedly cited these as the go-to solutions for converting videos to AVI format for phones with 128x160 screens.