Video tape recorder for recording a video signal with an additional time-base reference signal
First Claim
1. An apparatus for recording a video signal onto tracks of a recording tape and reproducing the recorded video signal comprising:
- a means for producing a first time-base reference signal which is a color burst signal composed of a first predetermined number of sinewave cycles and a second time-base reference signal which is a burst signal composed of a second predetermined number of sinewave cycles, the second predetermined number being larger than the first predetermined number;
a superimposing means for superimposing the first time-base reference signal on an input video signal at intervals of a horizontal scanning period of the video signal and for superimposing the second time-base reference signal on the input video signal at intervals of a predetermined plurality of horizontal scanning periods of the video signal;
a modulating means for modulating an output signal of said superimposing means to obtain a modulated signal;
a recording and reproducing means for recording the modulated signal onto the tracks of the recording tape and for reproducing the recorded signal from the video tape to obtain a reproduced modulated signal;
a demodulating means for demodulating the reproduced modulated signal to obtain a reproduced video signal; and
a time-base corrector for correcting a time-base error of the reproduced video signal by using the first and second time-base reference signals contained in the reproduced video signal;
said time-base corrector comprising;
a first detecting means for detecting the first time-base reference signal from the reproduced video signal;
a second detecting means for detecting the second time-base reference signal from the reproduced video signal;
a clock generating means responsive to output signals of the first and second detecting means for generating a clock signal having the same time-base error as that of the reproduced video signal;
an analog-to-digital converter responsive to the clock signal generated by said clock generating means for converting the reproduced video signal to a digital video signal; and
a memory means which is responsive to the clock signal generated by said clock generating means for writing thereinto the digital video signal from the analog-to-digital converter and which is responsive to an externally provided fixed-phase clock for reading the written digital video signal to obtain a time-base error corrected video signal.
1 Assignment
0 Petitions
Accused Products
Abstract
An apparatus for recording a video signal onto tracks of a recording tape includes circuitry for producing a first time-base reference signal which is a color burst signal composed of a first predetermined number of sinewave cycles and a second time-base reference signal which is a burst signal composed of a second predetermined number of sinewave signals. The second predetermined number of cycles is larger than the first predetermined number of cycles. The apparatus further includes superimposing circuitry for superimposing the first time base reference signal on an input video signal at intervals of a horizontal scanning period of the video signal and for superimposing the second time base reference signal on the input video signal at intervals of a predetermined number of horizontal scanning periods of the video signal. The apparatus further includes a modulator for modulating an output signal of the superimposing circuitry to obtain a modulated signal and a recording arrangement for recording the modulated signal onto the tracks of the recording tape.
-
Citations
4 Claims
-
1. An apparatus for recording a video signal onto tracks of a recording tape and reproducing the recorded video signal comprising:
-
a means for producing a first time-base reference signal which is a color burst signal composed of a first predetermined number of sinewave cycles and a second time-base reference signal which is a burst signal composed of a second predetermined number of sinewave cycles, the second predetermined number being larger than the first predetermined number; a superimposing means for superimposing the first time-base reference signal on an input video signal at intervals of a horizontal scanning period of the video signal and for superimposing the second time-base reference signal on the input video signal at intervals of a predetermined plurality of horizontal scanning periods of the video signal; a modulating means for modulating an output signal of said superimposing means to obtain a modulated signal; a recording and reproducing means for recording the modulated signal onto the tracks of the recording tape and for reproducing the recorded signal from the video tape to obtain a reproduced modulated signal; a demodulating means for demodulating the reproduced modulated signal to obtain a reproduced video signal; and a time-base corrector for correcting a time-base error of the reproduced video signal by using the first and second time-base reference signals contained in the reproduced video signal;
said time-base corrector comprising;a first detecting means for detecting the first time-base reference signal from the reproduced video signal; a second detecting means for detecting the second time-base reference signal from the reproduced video signal; a clock generating means responsive to output signals of the first and second detecting means for generating a clock signal having the same time-base error as that of the reproduced video signal; an analog-to-digital converter responsive to the clock signal generated by said clock generating means for converting the reproduced video signal to a digital video signal; and a memory means which is responsive to the clock signal generated by said clock generating means for writing thereinto the digital video signal from the analog-to-digital converter and which is responsive to an externally provided fixed-phase clock for reading the written digital video signal to obtain a time-base error corrected video signal. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
-
Specification