Abstract: A “pause and resume” function and a “channel change” function for recording and playing interframe compressed audiovideo data, particularly MPEG data. The invention includes a digital track format and a method for recording one or more sessions from one or more streams of interframe compressed audiovideo data which has been synchronized to a reference clock. The invention adds special “splice point” indicators to recorded video material. The splice point indicators are added either periodically (e.g., by recording a special reference clock) or when a discontinuity occurs in recording audiovideo data streams. Splice point indicators are used to determine the existence of a point of discontinuity in the recorded audiovideo data. The system and method enable pausing and later resuming recording of an audiovideo data stream such that the audiovideo data can be played back with proper resynchronization at each point of discontinuity (the “pause and resume” function).
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 19, 2000
Date of Patent:
March 8, 2005
Assignee:
Indigita Corporation
Inventors:
Melvin Gable, Roy Lewis, William Caldwell
Abstract: A "pause and resume" function and a "channel change" function for recording and playing interframe compressed audiovideo data, particularly MPEG data. The invention includes a digital track format and a method for recording one or more sessions from one or more streams of interframe compressed audiovideo data which has been synchronized to a reference clock. The invention adds special "splice point" indicators to recorded video material. The splice point indicators are added either periodically (e.g., by recording a special reference clock) or when a discontinuity occurs in recording audiovideo data streams. Splice point indicators are used to determine the existence of a point of discontinuity in the recorded audiovideo data. The system and method enable pausing and later resuming recording of an audiovideo data stream such that the audiovideo data can be played back with proper resynchronization at each point of discontinuity (the "pause and resume" function).
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 16, 1997
Date of Patent:
November 21, 2000
Assignee:
Indigita Corporation
Inventors:
Melvin Gable, Roy Lewis, William Caldwell
Abstract: A digital video tape drive and a method of controlling frequency drift in the tape drive. The tape drive includes a helical scan recorder in which the recording drum motor and the capstan motor arc synchronized to the frequency of a long-term reference clock derived from a reference signal (e.g. an MPEG program clock reference (PCR) signal or system clock reference (SCR) signal) embedded in digital video data to be recorded by the tape drive. The drum motor is also phase locked to the long-term reference clock signal. In addition, the drum motor is synchronized to a reference clock derived from the reference signal during playback of the digital video data.