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  2. SVG - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, the 3GPP, an international telecommunications standards group, adopted SVG Tiny as the mandatory vector graphics media format for next-generation phones. SVGT is the required vector graphics format and support of SVGB is optional for Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) and Packet-switched Streaming Service.

  3. File:Vector Video Standards.svg - Wikipedia

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    Note about the svg: The code has the typical inaccurate coordinates from graphic editors (like “stroke-width=2.0301635” instead of “2”) and some redundant style definitons. It also uses an x-offset of 0.5 und y-offset of -3307.5, abandoned use of css classes and some unused declarations.

  4. File:Vector Video Standards8.svg - Wikipedia

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    Note about the svg: This svg-file has a clean source code and is intended to be modified with text editors!. (The code of the original Vector Video Standards.svg has the typical inaccurate coordinates from graphic editors (like 2399.1176 instead of 2400) and some redundant style-definitons. It also uses an x-offset of 0.5 und y-offset of -3307. ...

  5. File:Vector Video Standards2.svg - Wikipedia

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    Original file (SVG file, nominally 2,562 × 2,050 pixels, file size: 71 KB) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons . Information from its description page there is shown below.

  6. File:Vector Video Standards5.svg - Wikipedia

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    File:Video_Standards.svg licensed with Cc-by-sa-3.0-migrated, GFDL 2007-01-02T23:33:34Z Jorp 2564x2051 (137243 Bytes) {{Information |Description= Comparison between MOST known Video Resolutions including relevant Aspect Ratio Lines. Made for use on Computer Video Standards page. This is an SVG, though the drop shadows do not work with Firef

  7. File:Vector Video Standards4.svg - Wikipedia

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    Description: This image is a revision to Vector Video Standards2.svg intended to resolve the dispute regarding NTSC and PAL resolutions.. Edit summary: resolution has been merged with VGA and appended a footnote explaining the situation about non-fixed horizontal resolutions due to both the nature of the analog standard and the use of non-square pixels in some digital interpretations of NTSC ...

  8. File:Video Standards.svg - Wikipedia

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    Comparison between MOST known Video Resolutions including relevant Aspect Ratio Lines. Made for use on Computer Video Standards page. This is an SVG, though the drop shadows do not work with Firefox <=2.0 they do work in other browsers (namely IE with the Adobe plug-in) and it degrades nicely in those that they don't work in.

  9. File:Logo of the Video Standards Council, operating as the ...

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    Do not copy this file to Wikimedia Commons. This image is believed to be non-free or possibly non-free in its home country. In order for Commons to host a file, it must be free in its home country and in the United States.