Type
PNG
Description
Portable Network Graphics (PNG) format is intended to provide a portable, legally unencumbered, well- compressed,
Table 5 Graphic and animation formats
Note: 'Maximum image sizes are determined by the handset's available memory, however in Java the use of scalable JPEG will allow larger images to be displayed'.
Table 6 shows the maximum decode size and resolution for supported picture
formats:
Format | Maximum Decode Size | Resolution | |
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|
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JPEG | Up to UVGA 1200x1600 |
| |
pixels (2.0 MegaPixel) |
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|
|
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PNG |
|
| |
| Up to VGA (640 x 480 pixels) | QVGA | |
BMP | |||
| |||
|
| (320x240 pixels) | |
GIF 87a, 89a |
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|
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WBMP | QVGA |
| |
| (320x240 pixels) |
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EMS BMP |
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Table 6 Maximum decode size and resolution
Video Playback
The MOTOKRZR K3 handset supports the video formats described in Table 7:
Type | Description | |
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| The | |
| elements that enable interactive multimedia (video/audio), | |
| interactive graphics, and digital television. | |
| Codec support includes: | |
| • | MPEG |
| • | H.263 Baseline |
| A maximum of 15 fps for video playback and 15 fps for video | |
| capture is available at a bit rate of up to 64 kbps when maximum | |
| size is QCIF. | |
|
| |
H.263 | An International Telecommunication Union (ITU) standard for | |
| video compression. | |
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