Dynamic magnetic information storage or retrieval – Record editing
Patent
1990-11-16
1992-07-14
Envall, Jr., Roy N.
Dynamic magnetic information storage or retrieval
Record editing
360 101, 360 362, 358339, 358342, H04N 5783
Patent
active
051308584
ABSTRACT:
A video signal reproducing apparatus, such as a video disc player, equipped with a field memory for special reproduction such as still-picture reproduction. The video signal writing-reading period for the field memory is set to a value which is the color subcarrier period multiplied by an integer, is also the horizontal synchronizing period multiplied by an integer and is further approximate to one field period to the greatest possible extent, to thereby eliminate the discontinuity of video signals due to the track jumping action of the pickup.
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Publication by "TV Gijutsu", Jan. 1987, pp. 96-100.
Ebara Masami
Okuno Shinya
Onishi Yasuo
Sugimura Yukio
Envall Jr. Roy N.
Sanyo Electric Co,. Ltd.
Young W. R.
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