Interleaving VTR editing system
First Claim
1. An editing system for coupling to a video recorder capable of recording at a recording rate and playing back a plurality of frames of video data in a time sequence, comprising:
- (a) a memory for retaining at one time a plurality of frames of video data,(b) a transfer circuit for transferring a frame of video data from the memory to the video recorder which transfer circuit has a multiple frame transfer rate slower than the recording rate of the video recorder,(c) a control circuit for causing the transfer circuit to transfer a first frame of video data from the memory to the video recorder for recording by the video recorder in a first frame location in the time sequence, then causing the transfer circuit to transfer no frame of video data for recording in the next frame location in the time sequence, then causing the transfer circuit to transfer a second frame of video data from the memory to the video recorder, which second frame is obtained from a location in the memory two or more frames away from the location of the first frame in the memory, which second frame is recorded by the video recorder in a location in the time sequence which is the same number of frames away from the first frame location in the time sequence as the number of frames between the first frame and the second frame in the memory.
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Abstract
A VTR editing system able to single frame edit (write to VTR) or capture (read from a VTR) multiple frames of video in a single pass of a video tape, through interleaving the actual frames that are accessed. The system comprises a control circuit which allows interleaving of frames during video edit and capture functions; a memory for storing multiple frames of video data, such as a PC hard disk or RAM; and a transfer circuit for transferring video data input and output, between the video recorder and the memory. The system further performs automatic calibration, system configuration detection, and synchronization signal loopback control, and it supports multiple device control through a single parallel or serial communications path.
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12 Claims
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1. An editing system for coupling to a video recorder capable of recording at a recording rate and playing back a plurality of frames of video data in a time sequence, comprising:
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(a) a memory for retaining at one time a plurality of frames of video data, (b) a transfer circuit for transferring a frame of video data from the memory to the video recorder which transfer circuit has a multiple frame transfer rate slower than the recording rate of the video recorder, (c) a control circuit for causing the transfer circuit to transfer a first frame of video data from the memory to the video recorder for recording by the video recorder in a first frame location in the time sequence, then causing the transfer circuit to transfer no frame of video data for recording in the next frame location in the time sequence, then causing the transfer circuit to transfer a second frame of video data from the memory to the video recorder, which second frame is obtained from a location in the memory two or more frames away from the location of the first frame in the memory, which second frame is recorded by the video recorder in a location in the time sequence which is the same number of frames away from the first frame location in the time sequence as the number of frames between the first frame and the second frame in the memory. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. An editing system for coupling to a video recorder capable of recording at a recording rate and playing back at a play back rate a plurality of frames of video data in a time sequence, comprising:
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(a) a memory for storing a plurality of frames of video data in a memory sequence, (b) a transfer circuit for transferring a frame of video data from the video recorder to the memory which transfer circuit has a multiple frame transfer rate slower than the play back rate of the video recorder, (c) a control circuit for causing the transfer circuit to transfer a first frame of video data from the video recorder to the memory, which first frame is stored in a first sequence location in the memory, then causing the transfer circuit to transfer a second frame of video data from the video recorder to the memory, which second frame is obtained from a location in the video recorder time sequence two or more frames away from the location of the first frame, which second frame is stored in a second sequence location in the memory, which second sequence location is the same number of frames away from the first sequence location as the number of frames between the first frame and the second frame in the video recorder time sequence, and which first frame and second frame are retained in the memory at the same time. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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