Method for bidirectionally transmitting digital video signal and

Telecommunications – Interference signal transmission

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348 12, 348 16, 348 17, 348143, 348212, 370458, 370521, H04H 102, H04N 5232, H04N 718

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ABSTRACT:
In a video signal transmission method and system wherein a signal containing a video signal is bidirectionally transmitted and received in a substantially real time in video appliances coupled via a transmission path to each other, a digital signal containing a digital video signal is time-compressed, and a transmission operation is controlled in such a manner that a transmission period and a no transmission period are alternately produced in a preselected period. Then, the time-compressed digital signal is transmitted to the transmission path during the transmission period, whereas another digital signal transmitted via the transmission path from the video appliance on the counter side is received during the no transmission period. Then, the received digital signal is time-expanded to reproduce the original signal.

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