Patents Assigned to ACCOM Inc.
  • Patent number: 5649171
    Abstract: An on-line video editing system includes interface software containing in preferably text file format protocol information and a mapping of the architectural functions of peripheral devices that a user can control via the editor. This software allows the present invention to readily control all functions of which a peripheral device is capable, and to issue commands in a synchronized, distributed manner in the proper protocol for the peripheral device. The system permits simultaneous control of up to 48 serial devices (all of which may be switchers) as well as 8 GPI controlled devices, and permits multiple users or multiple simultaneous edits. Further, the interface software enables a user to input (preferably in text file form) a desired edit effect, whereupon the system will make design decisions and construct the desired effect using such devices as are available to the system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 20, 1995
    Date of Patent: July 15, 1997
    Assignee: Accom, Inc.
    Inventors: Ian Craven, Bruce Logan Hill, Lance E. Kelson, Robert Rose, Stephen J. Rentmeesters
  • Patent number: 5555030
    Abstract: In a component video signal to composite video signal encoding system (10), the component input signals are stored in a first in, first out (FIFO) memory. The FIFO memory is connected by 1 luminance and 2 chrominance outputs to a rate converter, which increases the digital sampling rate of the signals as received from the FIFO memory. The rate converter is in turn connected by 1 luminance and 2 chrominance outputs to luminance and chrominance processing circuits. The luminance and chrominance processing circuits produce the composite video signals, and are connected to a D2 standard driver circuit. The output of the D2 driver circuit is D2 standard digital component signals. The luminance and chrominance processing circuits are also connected to a digital to analog (D/A) converter. The output of the D/A converter is an analog PAL or NTSC component video signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 5, 1993
    Date of Patent: September 10, 1996
    Assignee: Accom, Inc.
    Inventors: Sohei Takamoto, Douglas J. George, Luigi C. Gallo
  • Patent number: 5544318
    Abstract: An asynchronous adaptive media server mechanism permits a user to navigate around a modelled multimedia space as quickly as input events or instances are handled. The mechanism permits cancellation of outstanding queued requests that have become obsolete as the user navigates out of the area for which the request was needed. A client module generates display requests by defining a client object for every active multimedia instance, and at least one server module acts as a request queue manager and processes the requests. The server module includes a media server that preferably provides service of user-selected quality. Upon request cancellation, client resources can be released immediately; a server state module mechanism may release server resources until there is no risk of endangering system operations. The ability to cancel or de-serialize queued requests permits prioritizing the requests in a fashion that will permit media server performance to be adaptively optimized to match the users' actions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 16, 1993
    Date of Patent: August 6, 1996
    Assignee: Accom, Inc.,
    Inventors: Patrick L. Schmitz, Shern Jauhal
  • Patent number: 5451982
    Abstract: A digital still store system (10) receives composite digital 4:2:2 D1 video signal inputs in parallel at (12) or serially at (14). The signals are supplied in component form selectively to one of framestores (18) and (20). The component signals are supplied from the framestores (18) and (20) to hard disks (22) through a buffer store (24) and disk input/output (I/O) circuits (26). Each of the hard disks (22) stores still video images as either 525 or 625 line digital frames for either NTSC or PAL composite signal inputs and outputs. Y and C fields of component video signal information are supplied from the hard disks (22) through the buffer store (24) and one of the frame stores 18 and 20 to a compositor (28) for output as digital 4:2:2 video signals. The buffer store (24) obtains the video signal fields for either full size images or 1/4 size images, when an array for browsing and selection is desired.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 23, 1992
    Date of Patent: September 19, 1995
    Assignee: Accom, Inc.
    Inventors: John Stern, Luigi Gallo, Douglas J. George, Junaid Sheikh
  • Patent number: 5396339
    Abstract: A real-time disk system (10) stores and plays back D1 digital 10-bit 4:2:2 component video and audio signals from magnetic storage disks (12). The system (10) has a main channel subsystem (14) with an associated smooth motion option (16) and a second or key channel option subsystem (18) with an associated smooth motion option (20). Serial and parallel D1 digital video inputs (30) and (32) and outputs (34) and (36) are connected to each of the channels (14) and (18) and to control subsystem (22). In the main channel (14), the serial and parallel D1 input (30) is connected through an input board (60) to a video processing board (62). The video board (62) is connected by a bidirectional, 11.times.2 wide bus (64) to disk arrays (66) and (68). Digital video signal information is stored and retrieved in parallel to and from the disk arrays (66) and (68) without requiring any serial to parallel or parallel to serial conversion.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 6, 1991
    Date of Patent: March 7, 1995
    Assignee: Accom, Inc.
    Inventors: John Stern, Jose Alvarez, Luigi Gallo, Douglas J. George
  • Patent number: 5347622
    Abstract: A digital image compositing system (20) has background, foreground, key and mask busses (22), (24), (26), and (28). An analog key input (30) is connected to the key and mask busses (26) and (28) through an analog/digital (A/D) converter (32) by crosspoint switches (34). Four digital D1 video signal inputs (36) are connected to the busses (22-24) through additional crosspoint switches (34). The key and mask busses (26) and (28) are respectively connected to frame stores (38) and (40). A key processing toolkit subsystem (42) is connected to the output of the frame stores (38) and (40). A compositor subsystem (44) is connected to the background and foreground busses (22) and (24) and to the output of the key processing toolkit subsystem (42). A D1 program output (46) is connected to the output of the compositor subsystem (44) on program bus ( 48). A D1 key output (50) is connected to the output of key processing toolkit subsystem (42) on processed key bus (52).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 12, 1991
    Date of Patent: September 13, 1994
    Assignee: ACCOM Inc.
    Inventors: Sohei Takemoto, Kenneth A. Woodhouse