Video subsystem for a hybrid videotex facility
First Claim
1. A video subsystem for a hybrid videotex system, the video subsystem comprising:
- a general purpose interface bus capable of parallel data transfer at a requisite data rate,a computer-based video control unit coupled to the bus for determining the storage location of video segments and for scheduling video segments to be broadcast,a plurality of randomly accessible video storage units,a plurality of microprocessor-based video cluster controllers appended from the bus and coupled to specified ones of the video storage units for supervising the retrieval of selected video segments from said video storage units,a plurality of first modulators coupled to a respective one of the video storage units for frequency translating the selected video segments,a video switch coupled to the video control unit and to the outputs of said first modulators for selecting, under direction from the video control unit, said frequency-translated video segments,a plurality of second modulators coupled to the video switch for raising the selected and frequency-translated video segments, anda video combiner for arranging the output signals at the second modulators into a composite signal suitable for transmission via, for example, a CATV system.
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Abstract
A video subsystem for a hybrid teletex facility includes a computer-based video control unit coupled to a general purpose interface bus, such as the IEEE 488, capable of parallel data transfer at the requisite rate. Appended from the bus are a plurality of microprocessor-based video cluster controllers for supervising the retrieval of selected video segments from randomly accessible storage media, i.e., video discs. The selected video segments are frequency translated through associated video modulators and thereafter coupled, under supervision of the video controller, through a video switch to selected broadcast frequency modulators. The outputs of the broadcast modulators are arranged by a video combiner into a composite NTSC video signal suitable for transmission or, for example, a CATV system.
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1 Claim
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1. A video subsystem for a hybrid videotex system, the video subsystem comprising:
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a general purpose interface bus capable of parallel data transfer at a requisite data rate, a computer-based video control unit coupled to the bus for determining the storage location of video segments and for scheduling video segments to be broadcast, a plurality of randomly accessible video storage units, a plurality of microprocessor-based video cluster controllers appended from the bus and coupled to specified ones of the video storage units for supervising the retrieval of selected video segments from said video storage units, a plurality of first modulators coupled to a respective one of the video storage units for frequency translating the selected video segments, a video switch coupled to the video control unit and to the outputs of said first modulators for selecting, under direction from the video control unit, said frequency-translated video segments, a plurality of second modulators coupled to the video switch for raising the selected and frequency-translated video segments, and a video combiner for arranging the output signals at the second modulators into a composite signal suitable for transmission via, for example, a CATV system.
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