Abstract: A motion picture data decoding system extracts motion picture data from transmitted MPEG data and decodes the extracted motion picture data. A multi-media communication terminal includes a data buffer portion storing the extracted motion picture data per predetermined data unit, the data buffer portion having a capacity of storing a plurality sets of the data unit, motion picture data being accumulated in the data buffer per data unit, and motion picture data being taken from the data buffer portion per data unit and decoded by said decoding portion. In concrete, when the amount of the motion picture data transmitted per data unit and sequentially accumulated in the data buffer exceeds the threshold value and amount of the motion picture data accumulated in the data buffer and being sequentially decoded per data unit, is reduced across the threshold value, to issue a demand for transmission of next data unit for monitoring the data buffer portions and making the decoding process efficient.
Abstract: A mechanism and method for recording stereo video with standard camera system electronics and a uniquely adapted optical assembly is disclosed. The optical assembly comprises left and right optical channels disposed to capture and project separate left and right images onto a single image sensor such that the boundary between the projected images is sharply delineated with no substantial overlap or gap. The viewpoints of the left and right optical channels are separated by a distance, d, such that the captured images are differentiated to produce a stereo image pair. By proper disposition of the left and right optical channels, stereo image pairs exhibiting full stereo overlap without keystone distortion are obtained. One image of the stereo pair is produced for visualization by the left eye and the other image is produced for visualization by the right eye. Alternatively, the images can be interrogated by a computer system for generating three dimensional position data.
Abstract: Disclosed is a digital signal decoder system for receiving compressed encoded digitized video signals and transmitting decompressed decoded digital video signals. This is accomplished with a minimum of DRAM demand through the use of a Spill Buffer.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 19, 1996
Date of Patent:
September 16, 1997
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation
Inventors:
Dennis Phillip Cheney, Mark Louis Ciacelli, Steven Bradford Herndon, John David Myers, Chuck Hong Ngai