Patents by Inventor Frederick M. Venzie, III

Frederick M. Venzie, III has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 8634705
    Abstract: Archival storage and retrieval of audio/video information is described. Audio and/or video information is digitized, compressed and stored in an intermediate archive format (IAF), which preserves the content at a high-enough quality for subsequent retrieval and conversion into various formats required at the time of use or distribution. A single capture operation is performed with ancillary metadata being added to facilitate subsequent searching, indexing and format conversion. Captured data content is catalogued and indexed at or subsequent to the creation of an IAF file that includes the archived information. The IAF includes a family of audio-video digital encoding formats based on public standards. The encoding format used in any particular application is determined at encoding time from information provided by the archive system user. At encoding, the particular encoding scheme is selected to optimize a tradeoff between storage constraints and end use quality requirements.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 29, 2007
    Date of Patent: January 21, 2014
    Assignee: Murdock Fund 8 Limited Liability Company
    Inventors: Jay Yogeshwar, Stephen A. Martucci, Bobby R. Gupta, Melanie R. Fendt, Frederick M. Venzie, III
  • Patent number: 8135263
    Abstract: Archival storage and retrieval of audio/video information is described. Audio and/or video information is digitized, compressed and stored in an intermediate archive format (IAF), which preserves the content at a high-enough quality for subsequent retrieval and conversion into various formats required at the time of use or distribution. A single capture operation is performed with ancillary metadata being added to facilitate subsequent searching, indexing and format conversion. Captured data content is catalogued and indexed at or subsequent to the creation of an IAF file that includes the archived information. The IAF includes a family of audio-video digital encoding formats based on public standards. The encoding format used in any particular application is determined at encoding time from information provided by the archive system user. At encoding, the particular encoding scheme is selected to optimize a tradeoff between storage constraints and end use quality requirements.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 8, 2006
    Date of Patent: March 13, 2012
    Assignee: Front Porch Digital, Inc.
    Inventors: Jay Yogeshwar, Stephen A. Martucci, Bobby R. Gupta, Melanie R. Fendt, Frederick M. Venzie, III
  • Patent number: 7110664
    Abstract: Archival storage and retrieval of audio/video information is described. Audio and/or video information is digitized, compressed and stored in an intermediate archive format (IAF), which preserves the content at a high-enough quality for subsequent retrieval and conversion into various formats required at the time of use or distribution. A single capture operation is performed with ancillary metadata being added to facilitate subsequent searching, indexing and format conversion. Captured data content is catalogued and indexed at or subsequent to the creation of an IAF file that includes the archived information. The IAF includes a family of audio-video digital encoding formats based on public standards. The encoding format used in any particular application is determined at encoding time from information provided by the archive system user. At encoding, the particular encoding scheme is selected to optimize a tradeoff between storage constraints and end use quality requirements.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 20, 2001
    Date of Patent: September 19, 2006
    Assignee: Front Porch Digital, Inc.
    Inventors: Jay Yogeshwar, Stephen A. Martucci, Bobby R. Gupta, Melanie R. Fendt, Frederick M. Venzie, III
  • Patent number: 7035468
    Abstract: Archival storage and retrieval of audio/video information is described. Audio and/or video information is digitized, compressed and stored in an intermediate archive format (IAF), which preserves the content at a high-enough quality for subsequent retrieval and conversion into various formats required at the time of use or distribution. A single capture operation is performed with ancillary metadata being added to facilitate subsequent searching, indexing and format conversion. Captured data content is catalogued and indexed at or subsequent to the creation of an IAF file that includes the archived information. The IAF includes a family of audio-video digital encoding formats based on public standards. The encoding format used in any particular application is determined at encoding time from information provided by the archive system user. At encoding, the particular encoding scheme is selected to optimize a tradeoff between storage constraints and end use quality requirements.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 20, 2001
    Date of Patent: April 25, 2006
    Assignee: Front Porch Digital Inc.
    Inventors: Jay Yogeshwar, Stephen A. Martucci, Bobby R. Gupta, Melanie R. Fendt, Frederick M. Venzie, III
  • Patent number: 6947598
    Abstract: Archival storage and retrieval of audio/video information is described. Audio and/or video information is digitized, compressed and stored in an intermediate archive format (IAF), which preserves the content at a high-enough quality for subsequent retrieval and conversion into various formats required at the time of use or distribution. A single capture operation is performed with ancillary metadata being added to facilitate subsequent searching, indexing and format conversion. Captured data content is catalogued and indexed at or subsequent to the creation of an IAF file that includes the archived information. The IAF includes a family of audio-video digital encoding formats based on public standards. The encoding format used in any particular application is determined at encoding time from information provided by the archive system user. At encoding, the particular encoding scheme is selected to optimize a tradeoff between storage constraints and end use quality requirements.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 20, 2001
    Date of Patent: September 20, 2005
    Assignee: Front Porch Digital Inc.
    Inventors: Jay Yogeshwar, Stephen A. Martucci, Bobby R. Gupta, Melanie R. Fendt, Frederick M. Venzie, III
  • Publication number: 20030210821
    Abstract: Archival storage and retrieval of audio/video information is described. Audio and/or video information is digitized, compressed and stored in an intermediate archive format (IAF), which preserves the content at a high-enough quality for subsequent retrieval and conversion into various formats required at the time of use or distribution. A single capture operation is performed with ancillary metadata being added to facilitate subsequent searching, indexing and format conversion. Captured data content is catalogued and indexed at or subsequent to the creation of an IAF file that includes the archived information. The IAF includes a family of audio-video digital encoding formats based on public standards. The encoding format used in any particular application is determined at encoding time from information provided by the archive system user. At encoding, the particular encoding scheme is selected to optimize a tradeoff between storage constraints and end use quality requirements.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 20, 2001
    Publication date: November 13, 2003
    Applicant: Front Porch Digital Inc.
    Inventors: Jay Yogeshwar, Stephen A. Martucci, Bobby R. Gupta, Melanie R. Fendt, Frederick M. Venzie, III
  • Publication number: 20030206717
    Abstract: Archival storage and retrieval of audio/video information is described. Audio and/or video information is digitized, compressed and stored in an intermediate archive format (IAF), which preserves the content at a high-enough quality for subsequent retrieval and conversion into various formats required at the time of use or distribution. A single capture operation is performed with ancillary metadata being added to facilitate subsequent searching, indexing and format conversion. Captured data content is catalogued and indexed at or subsequent to the creation of an IAF file that includes the archived information. The IAF includes a family of audio-video digital encoding formats based on public standards. The encoding format used in any particular application is determined at encoding time from information provided by the archive system user. At encoding, the particular encoding scheme is selected to optimize a tradeoff between storage constraints and end use quality requirements.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 20, 2001
    Publication date: November 6, 2003
    Applicant: Front Porch Digital Inc.
    Inventors: Jay Yogeshwar, Stephen A. Martucci, Bobby R. Gupta, Melanie R. Fendt, Frederick M. Venzie, III