Apparatus for combining a video signal with graphics and text from a computer
First Claim
1. Apparatus for combining video signals from a video source with computer-generated text and graphics signals provided from a computer video output subsystem, for display together, in overlay, on a raster scan video display device, comprising:
- A. the video signals containing synchronization signals;
B. means for converting the format of at least one of said video signals and computer-generated text and graphics signals to the non-phase modulated format of the other if both are not already in that format, or to a preselected non-phase modulated format if neither is in a non-phase modulated format;
C. slave synchronization means for generating slave synchronization signals responsive to the synchronization signals contained in the video signals;
D. a video switch connected between the inputs of the display device, on the one hand, and the non-phase modulated versions of the video signals and the computer-generated text and graphics signals, on the other hand, for selectively supplying to the display device, for each pixel, either the video signals or the computer-generated signals; and
E. the slave synchronization signals being supplied to the computer video output subsystem as a clock for controlling the rate and time at which it supplies pixel information to the video switch, and to the video switch to control the time at which it switches between the video signals and the computer-generated signals,whereby the video switch and the computer video output subsystem are synchronized to the video signals, to track jitter in the video signals and ensure that registration is maintained between the video signals and the computer-generated signals.
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Abstract
Apparatus for combining video signals from a video source, such as a video disc player, with computer-generated graphics/text output on a single display, for overlaying the two. The computer-generated video is provided in RGB format; the other video is converted to RGB format if not already in that form and the two sets of RGB signals are provided to a switch. The switch (i.e., multiplexer) selects which one of the two RGB signal sets to display; this selection is made separately for each pixel. In one embodiment, the color of the computer-generated signals controls the switch'"'"'s selection of source. A master-slave synchronization system maintains registration between the two sets of RGB signals. When the video source is unstable (as, for example, with a video disc player), a master sync generator provides a house (coarse) synchronization signal to the video disc player. (For stable sources, this is unnecessary) The slave synchronization generator locks the video switch, display and computer video generator to the timing of the video image source (such as video disc player). Thus, the rest of the system tracks the jitter of the video source. When the video disc player is scanning or is being spun up or down, the slave sync generator locks onto the house sync signal of the master sync generator, instead of the video disk player'"'"'s output, to avoid rolling and tearing of the display.
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1. Apparatus for combining video signals from a video source with computer-generated text and graphics signals provided from a computer video output subsystem, for display together, in overlay, on a raster scan video display device, comprising:
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A. the video signals containing synchronization signals; B. means for converting the format of at least one of said video signals and computer-generated text and graphics signals to the non-phase modulated format of the other if both are not already in that format, or to a preselected non-phase modulated format if neither is in a non-phase modulated format; C. slave synchronization means for generating slave synchronization signals responsive to the synchronization signals contained in the video signals; D. a video switch connected between the inputs of the display device, on the one hand, and the non-phase modulated versions of the video signals and the computer-generated text and graphics signals, on the other hand, for selectively supplying to the display device, for each pixel, either the video signals or the computer-generated signals; and E. the slave synchronization signals being supplied to the computer video output subsystem as a clock for controlling the rate and time at which it supplies pixel information to the video switch, and to the video switch to control the time at which it switches between the video signals and the computer-generated signals, whereby the video switch and the computer video output subsystem are synchronized to the video signals, to track jitter in the video signals and ensure that registration is maintained between the video signals and the computer-generated signals.
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2. Apparatus for combining video signals from a video source with the RGB output of a computer-generated text or graphics image provided from a computer video output subsystem, for display together, in overlay, on a raster scan video display device, comprising:
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A. the video signals containing synchronization signals; B. means for converting the video signals to RGB format if not already in that format; C. slave synchronization means for generating slave synchronization signals responsive to the synchronization signals contained in the video signals; D. a wideband, three channel (i.e., one channel each for red, green and blue) video switch connected between the RGB inputs of the display device, on the one hand, and the video signals and the RGB signals from the computer video output subsystem, on the other hand, for selectively supplying to the display device, for each pixel, either the RGB video signals or the computer-generated RGB signals; and E. the slave synchronization signals being supplied to the computer video output subsystem as a clock for controlling the rate and time at which it supplies pixel information to the video switch, and to the video switch to control the time at which it switches between the video signals and the computer-generated RGB signals, whereby the video switch and the computer video output subsystem are synchronized to the video signals, to track jitter in the video signals and ensure that registration is maintained between the video signals and the computer-generated RGB signals. - View Dependent Claims (3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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