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QVGA
(redirected from Quarter Video Graphics Array)

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QVGA
(Quarter VGA) A screen resolution of 320x240 pixels, which is used on handheld devices. Although 320x240 seems half the 640x480 VGA resolution, the "quarter" comes from the total number of pixels, which is one fourth the number (320 times 240=76800; 640 times 480=307200). See resolution.


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Key features of the MSM6280 solution include support for: * Quarter Video Graphics Array (QVGA) and Common Intermediate Format (CIF) resolution video decode and encode * 15 frames per second (fps) at CIF resolution for video telephony * MPEG-4 decode at 30 fps at CIF resolution for streaming or offline viewing * MPEG-4 encode at 15 fps at CIF for camcorder capability * Additional codecs such as H.
 
 
 
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