Discontinuous motion special effects generator for television

Facsimile and static presentation processing – Facsimile – Specific signal processing circuitry

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358 93, 358 22, H04N 514

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040806260

ABSTRACT:
A discontinuous motion special effects generator for television is described including a memory means responsive to a television video signal for storing signals representing a television picture field and memory control means for controlling the writing and reading of the picture fields. This generator includes means for automatically providing control pulses at a rate for desired discontinuous motion. The generator further includes means coupled to the memory control means and responsive to the control pulses for writing a single picture field of video only on the occurrence of each control pulse whereby the video output changes only on the occurrence of each control pulse.

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"Bandwidth Reduction for Television", Barnette and Olive, RCA TN, No. 152.

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