Television system with provisions for displaying an auxiliary im

Television – Basic receiver with additional function – For display of additional information

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348564, 348581, H04N 5445, H04N 974

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060088605

ABSTRACT:
In order to selectively reduce the size of an auxiliary image, such as may be displayed within main image during a so called "picture-in-picture" or "PIP" mode of operation of a television system, a fixed amount of the auxiliary image is caused to be cropped from the auxiliary image without changing the compression ratio of the compressed auxiliary video signal from which the auxiliary image is derived.

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Television set, Model No. CNR-2994, manufactured by Goldstar (LG) of Korea, on sale and its associated user's manual publicly available in Korea on or about Mar. 10, 1994.

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