Still video device in which image signals corresponding to one f

Facsimile and static presentation processing – Facsimile – Recording apparatus

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358335, H04N 576

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055261388

ABSTRACT:
A still video device in which image signals corresponding to one frame are divided into a plurality of parts and recorded on a plurality of tracks on a magnetic disk. On a track on which an image signal forming the same frame as the other track, the same lead track number is recorded in an ID code recording area of the track. In a recording operation, the ID code is decoded, so that the lead track number is stored in a memory. When a lead track number of a track which is reproduced is coincident with the lead track number stored in the memory, the image signal of the track is stored in a predetermined area of the memory in accordance with a composing frame number. By repeating such an storing operation, all of the image signals forming one frame are reproduced. Then, the image signals are read out from the memory in a predetermined order so that the reproduced image is outputted to a display device.

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