Television – Nonpictorial data packet in television format – Including teletext decoder or display
Patent
1995-12-22
1998-11-10
Lee, Michael
Television
Nonpictorial data packet in television format
Including teletext decoder or display
348461, H04N 700, H04N 1100
Patent
active
058351531
ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for capturing and decoding the teletext data from a television signal and displaying the teletext data, along with the video picture, in a windowing environment on the monitor of a personal computer system. The teletext data decoder retrieves the lines of teletext data stored in the frame buffer with the rest of the video frames, decodes the teletext data in software and stores the teletext characters directly in system memory for further processing and display in user-defined windows on the PC monitor.
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Pratt Kyle Anthony
Xu Frank
Cirrus Logic Inc.
Lee Michael
Shaw Steven A.
Tannenbaum David H.
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