An AVI 128×160 converter is a specialized software tool that resizes and re-encodes video files into the AVI container format with a target resolution of 128×160 pixels. Though small by modern standards, this resolution remains relevant for legacy mobile phones, embedded devices, lightweight preview thumbnails, and applications where low bandwidth and minimal storage are priorities. A clear understanding of what such a converter does, why it’s useful, and the technical and practical trade-offs involved helps both developers and end users choose or build the right solution.
Often recommended in enthusiast communities, XMedia Recode contains pre-configured profiles for hundreds of old mobile phones (Nokia, Samsung, etc.) that used this specific resolution. 💡 Important Technical Tips
