Television – Format conversion – Progressive to interlace
Patent
1997-10-16
1999-09-28
Kostak, Victor R.
Television
Format conversion
Progressive to interlace
348451, 348453, H04N 701
Patent
active
059596791
ABSTRACT:
A scan converter converts horizontal and vertical synchronizing signals and digital R, G, and B signals fed from a computer into a television signal through digital processing that is performed by an encoder at a rate of 4.times.fsc (where fsc represents the frequency of the chrominance subcarrier of the television signal). The scan converter has a line memory which temporarily stores the digital signals from the computer to supply the digital signals to the encoder at the rate of 4.times.fsc.
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Kostak Victor R.
Rohm & Co., Ltd.
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