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VGA is usually used to be connected to a monitor, then the resolution of VGA means the display rate on the monitor.

Usually, 1024 x 768 (the square for viewing)

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Huh?

 

The term "VGA" has two common uses:

 

Generically, "VGA" is a type of video signal produced by most computer video cards and accepted by most computer monitors, typically using HD15-type (15-pin high-density D-sub) connectors.

 

In this context, VGA resolution is 640x480, period. "VGA recording framerate" refers to the framerate it can record at, at that resolution.

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Thanks for the reply. A little more info please. I'm looking at a SA6000E Pro by Avermedia. It has a VGA rec frame rate of 240fps with a CIF rec rate of 480. What is the difference?

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