Multiple Signal Output System and Technology (MSOST)
First Claim
1. The Multiple Signal Output System and Technology (MSOST or the invention) consists of a device capable of converting a single signal, with multiple components, into multiple signals from the same source;
- the converted multiple signals can be outputted to more than one output reader or input device simultaneously showing different images in each device from the same source, but not the same image.
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Abstract
The invention consists of a device, in the form of software or hardware, which converts a single audiovisual signal, with multiple components, to multiple signals transferred to different input devices. This Multiple Signal Output System and Technology is responsible of filtering a signal by virtual channels and separating images from the original source. The separation of the images can be outputted to different input devices using a variety of cables or similar technology. A videogame system can use the technology to separate multiplayer signals from one device to multiple screens or input devices. This invention solves the split-screen problem by giving the players the option to use one output device to play in multiple input devices. The Multiple Signal Output System and Technology separates in-software (in-movies, in-games) signals to output them to different devices. The technology can also capture different angles from an image (for example a movie) and output the separate signals to different input devices. With this technology, movies with multiple views and angles can be outputted to different devices simultaneously. Users can also watch movies, television, use the internet and play offline and online games simultaneously from the same output device and all the data is displayed simultaneously to different display screens or input devices. All these data can also be recorded by all the users simultaneously to the device using any storage solution. The invention uses standard cables, special cables and audiovisual wireless technology to output data to different display screens simultaneously.
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20 Claims
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1. The Multiple Signal Output System and Technology (MSOST or the invention) consists of a device capable of converting a single signal, with multiple components, into multiple signals from the same source;
- the converted multiple signals can be outputted to more than one output reader or input device simultaneously showing different images in each device from the same source, but not the same image.
- View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. An input device that accepts the output of MSOST, software or hardware, is the only device capable of using the input from a MSOST device and accepts all the signals in one device.
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7. The MSOST could be used in any image or multi-frame outputting device to multitask many procedures simultaneously;
- for example, a videogame system could output the signal of different games or movies (from different storage devices like or similar to a hard drive, internet connection, satellites and CD or DVD) in the same device to different input devices and screen displays.
- View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10)
- 11. The MSOST is made of cables, computer chips (hardware) and a computer system or program (software) that recognizes the signals and can output them to different input devices (using virtual channels or other technology).
- 15. The MSOST can use multiple virtual channels or storage (like hard disk) to separate the signals, from the same source, before output and then move this signal from the virtual channels to the input devices using a cable or audiovisual wireless technology.
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19. The invention accepts more than one input, from different users, and computes all of them to display them on different input devices simultaneously.
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20. The invention is capable of recording (in hard drive or similar technology) every user data and activity taking place;
- for example, a player can record or play a game, while his father could be recording or watching a movie from the television, simultaneously.
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