Audio and video signal recording and reproduction apparatus and

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

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364 48, 386 96, 386117, 386118, H04N 5765

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057934444

ABSTRACT:
An audio and video recording and reproduction apparatus and method is described, which uses a movable storage memory such as a memory card, so that audio and video signals are easily accessed without separate editing devices. The apparatus uses a separable memory so that a deck is unnecessary, allowing small, lightweight constructions, and a compression algorithm results in longer playing time, while read/write operations robust to noise are achieved. Also, data desired by the user is easily accessible, and applications as a substitute for magnetic or disk media are also possible.

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