Quarter Quarter Video
Full Form of QQV
What is QQV?
QQV stands for Quarter Quarter Video, a very low-resolution video format typically sized at 160x120 pixels. It emerged in the early 2000s as a practical standard for mobile phones and other portable devices with limited processing power, memory, and display capabilities. In India, QQV was commonly used in feature phones for recording short video clips, playing back ringtone videos, or rendering basic multimedia content before smartphones became widespread. The format became a stepping stone in mobile video evolution, allowing manufacturers to include video features even on budget devices. Although QQV is now largely obsolete – replaced by higher resolutions like QCIF, QVGA, and eventually HD – it still appears in academic discussions about video compression, resolution hierarchies, and early mobile technology. For students preparing for competitive exams in computer science or electronic media, understanding QQV provides a foundation for grasping how video standards have progressed. Its limited pixel count made videos blocky and low-quality, but it drastically reduced file sizes, which was critical when storage and bandwidth were scarce. Today, QQV is mainly a historical reference point in technical documentation and textbooks, underscoring the rapid advancement of display technology.
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Example
In the early 2000s, many Indian mobile users relied on QQV resolution to share short video clips via Bluetooth due to small file sizes.