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Down converting a high frame rate signal to a standard TV frame rate signal by skipping preselected video information

  • US 4,496,995 A
  • Filed: 03/29/1982
  • Issued: 01/29/1985
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/29/1982
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. In fast frame recorder apparatus having a video camera operative at a first relatively high frame rate, a video monitor operative at a second lesser frame rate, a recorder for recording the relatively high frame rate camera signal on a recording medium operative at a given recording speed, and for playing back said recorded signal at a lesser speed to down-convert the relatively high frame rate of said camera signal to said second frame rate, and means for applying the down-converted frame rate signal to said monitor for displaying the scene associated with said camera signal on said monitor, the improvement of ancillary means for down-converting the frame rate of said camera signal to said second frame rate, and for selectively applying the down-converted frame rate signal of said ancillary means to said monitor, thereby allowing the camera of said fast frame recorder apparatus to be adjusted, while viewing said monitor, without need to record and play back said camera signal at differing speeds,said ancillary means for down-converting the frame rate of said camera signal comprising means for receiving the camera output signal and for selectively applying predetermined portions of such signal to said monitor,said means for applying predetermined portions of the camera signal to said monitor being means for applying signals corresponding to one or more lines from each camera frame to said monitor,said fast frame recorder apparatus further comprising means for selectively applying to said monitor signals corresponding to a different line or lines from each frame of successive groupings of frames.

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