Apparatus and method for automatically deleting selected program

Facsimile and static presentation processing – Facsimile – Recording apparatus

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358165, 358908, 360 69, 360 71, H04N 5782

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047500522

ABSTRACT:
A commercial eliminator and method for use with a video cassette recorder enables recording of the program content of a broadcast television signal while automatically eliminating all commercial intervals therefrom. The commercial eliminator comprises a detector for identifying the beginning and end of each commercial interval of the television signal and apparatus responsive thereto for operating the video recorder for advancing the video tape for recording the program content together with each commercial interval of the television signal and for rewinding the video tape substantially immediately after each of the commercial intervals has been recorded such that the next occurring commercial interval or program material is recorded thereover.

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