Process for managing a memory in a television receiver and...

Television – Image signal processing circuitry specific to television – With details of static storage device

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C348S714000, C348S460000, C348S553000

Reexamination Certificate

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06870577

ABSTRACT:
Television receiver furnished with a memory (21, 22, 23) for receiving service data comprising a processing module (11) which correlates usage criteria received together with the service data and storage criteria characterizing the memory or memories of the receiver. By correlating the two criteria, the module determines the conditions of storage.Advantageously, a reorganizing module (12) can process the content of the memory so as to free some space in order to store new service data.The invention also relates to the storage process.

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