Dynamic magnetic information storage or retrieval – Monitoring or testing the progress of recording
Patent
1993-07-26
1995-05-16
Sniezek, Andrew L.
Dynamic magnetic information storage or retrieval
Monitoring or testing the progress of recording
360 61, 358335, H04N 578
Patent
active
054166446
ABSTRACT:
Device for splitting an interlaced television frame into a vertical low-frequency spatial signal and a vertical high-frequency motion auxiliary signal. In a forward play mode the two signals are added together. In a reverse play mode, in which the frames are supplied in the reverse order, the motion auxiliary signal is subtracted from the spatial signal.
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Beuker Rob A.
Shah Imran A.
Goodman Edward W.
Sniezek Andrew L.
U.S. Philips Corporation
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