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TV receiver and buffer system therefor

  • US 5,329,320 A
  • Filed: 12/03/1992
  • Issued: 07/12/1994
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/03/1992
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A buffer system for TV receivers having processing circuitry outputting audio and video analog signals to audio and video circuits for reproduction as sounds and pictures, said buffer system comprising:

  • an analog-to-digital converter for converting the analog audio and video signals outputted by said processing circuitry to digital audio and video signals;

    an electronic compressor for compressing the digital output of the analog-to-digital converter into a much smaller volume of digital information;

    a digital cyclic storage device connected to said compressor for continuously storing in digital form the compressed audio and video signals last outputted thereby over a predetermined time interval;

    an electronic decompressor for expanding the compressed signals stored in the cyclic storage device;

    a control circuit including a mode selector effective to control said buffer system to select;

    (a) a Normal-Viewing Mode, wherein the audio and video circuits are connected to receive the audio and video signals from the processing circuitry in a real-time manner, while the cyclic storage device continuously stores the compressed audio and video signals last outputted by the compressor over a predetermined time interval;

    or (b) at least one other mode wherein the audio and video circuits are connected to receive via said decompressor the signals previously stored in the cyclic storage device;

    said at least one other mode including a Delayed Viewing Mode, wherein the audio and video circuits are connected to receive the audio and video signals in a delayed-time manner from the processing circuitry via said cyclic storage device;

    and a digital-to-analog converter for reconverting to analog form the signals received by the audio and video circuits from said cyclic storage device, via the decompressor.

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