Apparatus and method for displaying moving film on a television

Facsimile and static presentation processing – Facsimile – Recording apparatus

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H04N 336

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041515609

ABSTRACT:
An apparatus and a method for displaying a motion picture film on a television receiver are disclosed. The apparatus employs several line scanners, each positioned to intercept a different portion of a viewing aperture across which the filmed motion picture is continuously moved. A synchronization control device sequentially activates the line scanners, and a storage device stores the scanner outputs to provide time conversion from the film scanning rate to the television field scan rate. A video generator provides video signals compatible with the television receiver from the information stored in the storage device. In a preferred embodiment, the television receiver is a standard, commercially available home television receiver, either in black and white or color.

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