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Method and an apparatus for controlling a video cassette recorder

  • US 5,043,829 A
  • Filed: 07/20/1990
  • Issued: 08/27/1991
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/30/1987
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A method for assembling, editing and producing a production video cassette from a source video cassette having source video information recorded thereon recorded in a plurality of video fields with each field having a plurality of sync signals, but without any timing signal, indicating the number of video fields from a particular location, said method comprising the steps of:

  • (a) locating the beginning of the video information of said source cassette;

    (b) playing back said source video information, while simultaneously(i) copying said source video information onto a dub cassette;

    (ii) generating a timing signal on said dub cassette;

    (iii) detecting video information from said source cassette near the beginning thereof and determining the starting point in said source video cassette by noting a number of video fields having a selected amount of change in video information;

    (iv) counting the number of video fields from said recognizable number of video fields and recording said number in said dub cassette;

    (c) assembling and editing said dub cassette by tracking the location of desired video scene by the timing signal associated therewith;

    (d) rewinding said source cassette; and

    (e) playing said video information from said source cassette starting from said recognizable number of video fields;

    while simultaneously(i) counting the number of video fields from said recognizable number of video fields; and

    (ii) copying said video information onto a production cassette, when said number of video fields reaches a level that corresponds to the location of desired video scene.

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