Moving image reproduction apparatus and method

Motion video signal processing for recording or reproducing – Local trick play processing – With randomly accessible medium

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C348S333110, C348S333120, C348S333010

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07574104

ABSTRACT:
The digital camera photographs a moving image to record moving image data in an internal or an external memory. Plural frame images as index images are extracted from the moving image. A display area in an LCD is divided into plural index frames for displaying the index images. The number of the index frames is determined in accordance with the number of the index images, so that all of the index images are displayed at the same time. The moving image is reproduced from the scene corresponding to the selected index image.

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