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Television – Basic receiver with additional function – Multimode

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C348S555000, C348S441000

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07460175

ABSTRACT:
An output pipeline for a video processing device provides supersampling of the output data the digital domain to eliminate or reduce unwanted frequency components in an analog output signal. An encoder converts a pixel stream to digital sample values for a target analog signal at a base sampling rate. The base data stream is supersampled, and the supersampled data is provided to a digital to analog converter The supersampling rate can be selected so as to provide substantial attenuation of a higher frequency echo in the analog output signal.

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Zoran Corporation, CVE4 Progressive Output Video Encoder Product Brief, pp. 1-2 http://www.zoran.com/products/ip—cores/video—encoders/cve4.html (Zoran Corporation, Sunnyvale, CA (US)).

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