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Video processing technique using multi-buffer video memory

US5568165A · kind A · utility

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Filing dateOct 22, 1993
Grant dateOct 22, 1996
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Expiry dateOct 22, 2013

Classification

  • Technology area (CPC G)Physics
  • CPC primaryG11B27/105
  • WIPO fieldAudio-visual technology
  • WIPO sectorElectrical engineering

Abstract

In a preferred embodiment, when full-motion video data is to be captured on a hard disk, a full-motion video memory on a video controller card has its addresses segmented into four groups, where each group can store one scaled-down frame (or field) of video data. The video memory is arranged to effectively act as a four-frame, first-in first-out (FIFO) buffer. The holding time of a single frame of data (i.e., four times the conventional holding time) in the video memory is sufficient to allow for the unpredictable variations in the hard drive timing so that frames are not arbitrarily dropped by worst case timing/accessing times of the hard drive. Hence, the average bandwidth and timing of the hard drive, rather than the instantaneous worst case bandwidth and timing of the hard drive, is used when designing the system. Additionally, if the average bandwidth of the hard drive is not sufficient to capture all the frames of data being stored in the video memory, a time scaling feature is employed to selectively drop frames of data at periodic intervals to match the average frame capture rate to the rate at which frames are being stored in the video memory. Thus, the maximum capturable …

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