Dynamic magnetic information storage or retrieval – Monitoring or testing the progress of recording
Patent
1975-12-04
1977-12-27
Cardillo, Jr., Raymond F.
Dynamic magnetic information storage or retrieval
Monitoring or testing the progress of recording
360 8, 360 9, 360 10, 360 19, 360 32, 360 72, H04N 5785, G11B 2730
Patent
active
040657957
ABSTRACT:
In the recording of audio-video programs in which the audio is time-compressed and converted into television format, the video frames associated with a given audio frame are recorded in a group immediately following the audio frame, and picture-change cue signals are recorded at selected lines within the audio frame so that on playback, displayed video can be changed at preselected points in the audio frame playback. A number of video frames can be recorded between successive audio frames wihtout introducing any discontinuity in audio playback.
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Cardillo, Jr. Raymond F.
Lynch M. P.
Westinghouse Electric Corporation
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