Screen encore method for a VTR

Dynamic magnetic information storage or retrieval – Automatic control of a recorder mechanism

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360137, G11B 1518

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050478788

ABSTRACT:
There is disclosed a screen encore method capable of re-playing the exact portion to be watched again by using a counter module. The improved VTR system for performing the screen encore method includes: a microcomputer 1 which controls the system; a tape counter module 2 which checks the running status of a tape and informs the user of the tapes processing condition; a display 3 showing the present status of the VTR according to user key input; a Y/C unit 4 which performs circuit level functions of a VTR such as the video or audio signal processing; a logic and mechanism unit 5 which performs the mechanical functions of a VTR such as insertion and ejection of tape, loading, and unloading; a sensor and remote control unit 6 which deliver the present status of a VTR such as program switch (=position switch), start/end sensor, and reel and drum pulse, to the microcomputer, and also deliver the remotely received control signal; and a keyboard 7 which delivers information to said microcomputer in order to achieve the function desired by a user and by which a desired function key is selected and entered.

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