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Class 386 | MOTION VIDEO SIGNAL PROCESSING FOR RECORDING OR REPRODUCING |
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200 | WITH INTERFACE BETWEEN RECORDING/REPRODUCING DEVICE AND AT LEAST ONE OTHER LOCAL DEVICE |
201 | Synchronization |
202 | External synchronization for phase or frequency correction |
203 | With variable delay |
204 | With phase lock loop (e.g., ProcAmp, PLL, etc.) |
205 | For tape trick play |
206 | For disk/disc trick play |
207 | Synchronization correction |
208 | Sync block |
209 | Analog camera source to analog recorder |
210 | Camera source to digital recording device |
212 | Analog tuner to analog recorder |
213 | Tuner source to digital recorder |
215 | Analog playback device to analog recorder |
216 | Playback device to digital recorder |
218 | Analog playback device to display device |
219 | Digital playback device to display device |
221 | Controlling speed of tape |
222 | Controlling speed of disk |
223 | With plural cameras (e.g., multi-scene or angles, etc.) |
224 | Camera and recording device |
225 | Having still mode |
226 | Having time lapse recording mode (e.g., surveillance recording, etc.) |
227 | Camera with additional external sensor (e.g., white balance, GPS, wheel, etc.) |
228 | Having triggered event |
230 | With a display/monitor device |
231 | Digital interface (e.g., 1394/USB, etc.) |
232 | Format conversion (e.g., PAL, NTSC, HD, etc.) |
234 | With remote control |
235 | VIDEO APPARATUS FOR PERFORMING SIMULTANEOUS RECORDING AND REPRODUCING OPERATIONS (E.G., DOUBLE-TAPE DECKS, ETC.) |
236 | Single unit system having two separate heads or double ported RAM |
237 | Single unit having head with shared read/write operation |
238 | Setting program event (e.g., using EPG, showing time line, TOC, etc.) |
239 | PROCESS OF GENERATING ADDITIONAL DATA DURING RECORDING OR REPRODUCING (E.G., VITC, VITS, ETC.) |
240 | Non-motion video content (e.g., URL, HTML, etc.) |
241 | Video or audio bookmarking (e.g., bit rate, scene change, thumbnails, timed, entry points, user manual initiated, etc.) |
242 | Video camera-related attribute analysis (e.g., shake, zooming, dollying, tilting, panning, moving sensor, etc.) |
243 | Having table of contents user interface |
244 | Character codes |
245 | Teletext or blanking interval data (e.g., VBI, line 21, etc.) |
246 | Sub-code area |
247 | Using auxiliary memory (e.g., tape chip, static memory, etc.) |
248 | Additional data controlling recording or playback operation |
249 | Commercial identification (e.g., video and/or audio detectors, etc.) |
252 | Video copy protection (e.g., anti-copy, etc.) |
253 | Having code table (e.g., CGMS, etc.) |
254 | Degrade/modify part of the video signal levels (e.g., back or front porch color burst, etc.) |
256 | With spread spectrum (e.g., PN sequence, etc.) |
257 | Diverse video copy protection |
258 | Video scrambler |
259 | Video encryption |
260 | Video watermarking |
261 | Parental control (e.g., G, PG, R, X, etc.) |
262 | Playback based on user profile (e.g., Abecassis, etc.) |
263 | ERROR OR FAULT DETECTION DURING RECORDING OR REPRODUCING OPERATION FOR VIDEO SIGNAL |
264 | Video compensation or correction |
265 | With redundancy (e.g., raid 0-5, etc.) |
266 | Video shuffling |
268 | Parity coding video (inner/outer) |
269 | Equalizer/filter video signal (e.g., noise pre-emphasis, etc.) |
270 | Drop-out detection |
273 | Tracking crosstalk |
277 | Power fault detection and compensation |
278 | VIDEO EDITING |
279 | Dubbing or mastering (e.g., normal and high speed, etc.) |
280 | Special effect |
281 | Edit decision list (e.g., EDL, etc.) |
282 | With video GUI |
283 | With MPEG |
284 | With different standards |
285 | With at least one audio signal |
286 | Subsequent recording |
287 | Replacing signal (e.g., video or audio, etc.) |
288 | Reproducing from medium and re-recording back to same medium |
289 | Having erasing head |
290 | User defined sequence (e.g., virtual link list, double link list, etc.) |
291 | PROGRAMMABLE RECORDER |
292 | Recording event conflict resolution (e.g., program space, time overrun, two-event conflict, etc.) |
293 | Program event priority |
294 | Space resolution |
295 | Space management (e.g., erasure plan, FIFO, alternate storage, etc.) |
296 | Automatic program events (e.g., profile, etc.) |
297 | Electronic program guide (e.g., EPG, TOC-EPG, etc.) |
298 | Delayed decision recording event |
299 | Remote event setting (e.g., phone line, e-mail, etc.) |
300 | COLOR VIDEO SIGNAL PROCESSING |
301 | Color killer |
302 | Separating color components |
304 | Amplitude level control (e.g., AGC, etc.) |
306 | Channel splitting |
307 | Frequency modulation of luminance or chrominance |
308 | Sound carriers being frequency multiplexed between luminance carrier and chrominance carrier |
309 | Lowering frequency band of chrominance signal under frequency band of recorded brightness signal |
310 | Phase shifting |
311 | Amplitude modulation of luminance or chrominance |
312 | Phase modulation of luminance or chrominance |
313 | Using diffraction grating (e.g., strip filtering, etc.) |
314 | VIDEO TAPE RECORDING OR REPRODUCING (E.G., VCR, VTR, BETA, VHS, 8 MM (I.E., SEQUENTIAL R AND R), ETC.) |
315 | Stationary head |
316 | Helical scanning (i.e., rotating heads) |
317 | Heads with different azimuth |
318 | With control track (e.g., VISS, VASS, audio, time code, etc.) |
319 | Guard band |
320 | With servo control |
321 | With Hi-Fi audio (e.g., surround, 5.X, etc.) |
322 | Time lapse tape recording (e.g., intermittent recording, etc.) |
323 | Digital tape recording or reproducing |
326 | VIDEO PROCESSING FOR RECORDING |
327 | With A/D or D/A converter |
328 | With compression (e.g., DCT/MJPEG, etc.) |
329 | MPEG 1 or MPEG2 (e.g., GOP/GOF (I, P, and B frames), etc.) |
331 | With MPEG4 or MPEG7 (e.g., META data, VOP, etc.) |
332 | DVD with MPEG2 program stream (i.e., VOB) |
334 | DVD with MPEG2 transport stream |
335 | High definition video |
337 | Multiplexing video and second signal |
338 | With mono or stereo audio signal |
339 | With advance audio (e.g., surround or 5.1, etc.) |
340 | Bilingual audio (e.g., SAP, etc.) |
341 | Simultaneous recording of plural video signals (e.g., multi-angle/scene recording, etc.) |
342 | Light or beam (e.g., EBR, etc.) |
343 | LOCAL TRICK PLAY PROCESSING |
344 | With randomly accessible medium (e.g., hard disk, disc, DVD, RAM, etc.) |
345 | Fast forward MPEG using I and any combination of P or B frame |
347 | Fast reverse MPEG using I and any combination of P or B frames |
349 | Pause |
350 | Trick play transition |
351 | With trick play table (e.g., time code, sector number, LUT, address, etc.) |
352 | Trick for analog laser disk/disc |
353 | VIDEO PROCESSING FOR REPRODUCING (E.G., DECODING, ETC.) |
354 | Parallel decompression or decoding |
355 | Digital decompression or decoding (e.g., DCT or MJPEG, etc.) |
356 | MPEG decompression or decoding (e.g., MPEG1, MPEG2, inter-frame, etc.) |
357 | De-multiplexing |
358 | HOUSING |
359 | For combined TV and video recording/reproducing |
360 | Single housing for plural deck devices or systems (e.g., VCR and VCR, VCR and DVD/hard drive, etc.) |
361 | For DVD or CD |
362 | For portable video device |
E-SUBCLASSES | ||
The following subclasses beginning with the letter E are E-subclasses. Each E-subclass corresponds in scope to a classification in a foreign classification system, for example, the European Classification system (ECLA). The foreign classification equivalent to an E-subclass is identified in the subclass definition. In addition to US documents classified in E-subclasses by US examiners, documents are regularly classified in E-subclasses according to the classification practices of any foreign Offices identified in parentheses at the end of the title. For example, "(EPO)" at the end of a title indicates both European and US patent documents, as classified by the EPO, are regularly added to the subclass. E-subclasses may contain subject matter outside the scope of this class.Consult their definitions, or the documents themselves to clarify or interpret titles. |
E9.001 | PROCESSING OF COLOR TELEVISION SIGNALS IN CONNECTION WITH RECORDING (EPO) |
E9.002 | For controlling the level of the chrominance signal (e.g., by means of automatic chroma control circuits, etc.) (EPO) |
E9.005 | Using intermediate digital signal processing (EPO) |
E9.006 | Suppression of interfering signals at the reproducing side (e.g., noise, etc.) (EPO) |
E9.007 | The interfering signals being intermodulation signals (EPO) |
E9.008 | The interfering signals being cross-talk signals (EPO) |
E9.009 | For more than one processing mode (EPO) |
E9.011 | Transformation of the television signal for recording (e.g., modulation, frequency changing, etc.);inverse transformation for playback (EPO) |
E9.012 | Involving pulse code modulation of the color picture signal components (EPO) |
E9.019 | Involving pulse code modulation of the composite color video-signal (EPO) |
E9.025 | The individual color picture signal components being recorded sequentially only (EPO) |
E9.026 | The individual color picture signal components being recorded simultaneously only (EPO) |
E9.027 | The luminance and chrominance signals being recorded in separate channels (EPO) |
E9.029 | The recorded chrominance signal occupying a frequency band under the frequency band of the recorded brightness signal (EPO) |
E9.03 | Involving processing of the sound signal (EPO) |
E9.031 | The sound carriers being frequency multiplexed between the luminance carrier and the chrominance carrier (EPO) |
E9.032 | Using intermediate digital signal processing (EPO) |
E9.033 | Using an increased bandwidth for the luminance or the chrominance signal (EPO) |
E9.034 | With selection of the conventional or the increased bandwidth signal (e.g., VHS or SVHS signal selection, etc.) (EPO) |
E9.035 | The recorded signal showing a feature, which is different in adjacent track parts (e.g., different phase or frequency, etc.) (EPO) |
E9.036 | Involving the multiplexing of an additional signal and the color video signal (EPO) |
E9.037 | The additional signal being a sound signal (EPO) |
E9.04 | The additional signal being at least another television signal (EPO) |
E9.041 | The additional signal being a character code signal (EPO) |
E9.044 | The recorded brightness signal occupying a frequency band totally overlapping the frequency band of the recorded chrominance signal (e.g., frequency interleaving, etc.) (EPO) |
E9.045 | Involving processing of the sound signal (EPO) |
E9.046 | The individual color picture signal components being recorded sequentially and simultaneously (e.g., corresponding to SECAM-system, etc.) (EPO) |
E9.047 | For recording the signal in a plurality of channels, the bandwidth of each channel being less than the bandwidth of the signal (EPO) |
E9.048 | By dividing the luminance or color component signal samples or frequency bands among a plurality of recording channels (EPO) |
E9.049 | By spectrum folding of the high frequency components of the luminance signal (EPO) |
E9.05 | Regeneration of color television signals (EPO) |
E9.051 | For restoring the color component sequence of the reproduced chrominance signal (EPO) |
E9.052 | By assembling picture element blocks in an intermediate memory (EPO) |
E9.053 | Using a demodulator and a remodulator (e.g., for standard conversion, etc.) (EPO) |
E9.054 | Involving the mixing of the reproduced video signal with a non-recorded signal (e.g., a text signal, etc.) (EPO) |
E9.055 | Regeneration of a color reference signal (e.g., the color synchronization burst signal, the chrominance signal carrier, etc.) (EPO) |
E9.056 | Signal drop-out compensation (EPO) |
E9.057 | The signal being a composite color television signal (EPO) |
E9.059 | For signals recorded by pulse code modulation (EPO) |
E9.06 | Time-base error compensation (EPO) |
E9.061 | Using an analogue memory (e.g., a CCD shift register) the delay of which is controlled by a voltage controlled oscillator (EPO) |
E9.062 | Using a digital memory with independent write-in and read-out clock generators (EPO) |
E9.063 | Using frequency multiplication of the reproduced color signal carrier with another auxiliary reproduced signal (e.g., a pilot signal carrier) (EPO) |
E5.001 | TELEVISION SIGNAL RECORDING (EPO) |
E5.002 | Interface circuits between an apparatus for recording and another apparatus (EPO) |
E5.003 | Television signal processing therefor (EPO) |
E5.004 | For scrambling; for copy protection (EPO) |
E5.005 | For field- or frame-skip recording or reproducing (EPO) |
E5.007 | For bandwidth reduction (EPO) |
E5.008 | By dividing samples or signal segments (e.g., television lines, etc.) among a plurality of recording channels (EPO) |
E5.009 | Transformation of the television signal for recording (e.g., modulation, frequency changing, etc.); inverse transformation for playback (EPO) |
E5.01 | By recording or reproducing the baseband signal (EPO) |
E5.011 | Using pre-emphasis of the signal before modulation and de-emphasis of the signal after demodulation (EPO) |
E5.012 | By pulse code modulation (EPO) |
E5.019 | The sound signal being pulse code modulated and recorded in time division multiplex with the modulated video signal (EPO) |
E5.02 | Involving the multiplexing of an additional signal and the video signal (EPO) |
E5.028 | Regeneration of the television signal or of selected parts thereof (EPO) |
E5.029 | For restoring the level of the reproduced signal (EPO) |
E5.031 | Regeneration of analogue synchronization signals (EPO) |
E5.032 | Regeneration of digital synchronization signals (EPO) |
E5.033 | By assembling picture element blocks in an intermediate store (EPO) |
E5.034 | Involving the mixing of the reproduced video signal with a non-recorded signal (e.g., a text signal, etc.) (EPO) |
E5.035 | Signal drop-out compensation (EPO) |
E5.037 | Time-base error compensation (EPO) |
E5.04 | For the suppression of noise (EPO) |
E5.041 | Using magnetic recording (EPO) |
E5.042 | On discs or drums (EPO) |
E5.043 | On tape (EPO) |
E5.044 | With stationary magnetic heads (EPO) |
E5.045 | With rotating magnetic heads (EPO) |
E5.046 | Involving helical scanning of the magnetic tape (EPO) |
E5.049 | Involving transversal scanning of the magnetic tape (EPO) |
E5.05 | Recording using a special track configuration (e.g., crossing, overlapping, etc.) (EPO) |
E5.051 | Involving recording in different depths of the magnetic tape (EPO) |
E5.052 | Adaptations for reproducing at a rate different from the recording rate (EPO) |
E5.053 | On a sheet (EPO) |
E5.054 | Recording or playback not using inductive heads (e.g., magneto-optical, thermomagnetic, magnetostrictive, galvanomagnetic, etc.) (EPO) |
E5.055 | Using electrostatic recording (EPO) |
E5.059 | Using holographic recording (EPO) |
E5.061 | Using optical recording (EPO) |
E5.062 | On film (EPO) |
E5.064 | On discs or drums (EPO) |
E5.065 | Producing a motion picture film from a television signal (EPO) |
E5.066 | Using variable electrical capacitive recording (EPO) |
E5.067 | Using static stores (e.g., storage tubes, semiconductor memories, etc.) (EPO) |
E5.068 | On discs or drums (EPO) |
FOREIGN ART COLLECTIONS | ||
FOR000 | CLASS-RELATED FOREIGN DOCUMENTS |
Any foreign patents or non-patent literature from subclasses that have been reclassified have been transferred directly to FOR Collections listed below. These Collections contain ONLY foreign patents or non-patent literature. The parenthetical references in the Collection titles refer to the abolished subclasses from which these Collections were derived. | ||
FOR100 | PROCESSING OF COLOR TELEVISION SIGNAL FOR DYNAMIC RECORDING OR REPRODUCING (386/1) |
FOR101 | Drop-out correction (386/2) |
FOR103 | Editing (386/4) |
FOR104 | Line, field, or frame skipping (386/5) |
FOR105 | Fast reproducing (386/6) |
FOR106 | Slow producing (386/7) |
FOR107 | Still reproducing (386/8) |
FOR108 | Signal amplitude level control (386/9) |
FOR111 | Synchronization signal modification (386/12) |
FOR112 | Time (e.g., phase or frequency) correction (386/13) |
FOR113 | By controlling relative transducer/record medium speed (386/14) |
FOR115 | Using recorded reference (e.g., pilot signal) (386/16) |
FOR116 | Phase or frequency matching of color television signal component to an external reference (386/17) |
FOR119 | Digital technique (386/20) |
FOR120 | Recorder or reproducer fault condition compensation (386/21) |
FOR121 | Crosstalk (386/22) |
FOR122 | Heads having different azimuth angles (386/23) |
FOR123 | Different phase between adjacent lines or fields of color television signal (386/24) |
FOR124 | Comb filtering (386/25) |
FOR125 | Frequency modulation for recording on the same track (386/26) |
FOR126 | Compressing when recording or decompressing when reproducing (386/27) |
FOR127 | Phase shifting (386/28) |
FOR128 | Having another signal (386/29) |
FOR129 | Using diffraction technique or strip filter (386/30) |
FOR130 | Separately processed primary color signals (386/31) |
FOR132 | Compressing when recording or decompressing when reproducing (386/33) |
FOR133 | Digitizing, processing, and converting of analog color television signal (386/34) |
FOR134 | Selective recording or reproducing (386/35) |
FOR135 | Channel splitting (386/36) |
FOR136 | High definition television recording or reproducing (386/37) |
FOR137 | Including television camera (386/38) |
FOR138 | Including audio signal (386/39) |
FOR139 | Digital recording or reproducing (386/40) |
FOR140 | Phase control of carrier signal (386/41) |
FOR141 | Using light or beam (386/42) |
FOR143 | Separately processed luminance and chrominance (386/44) |
FOR144 | Using disc (386/45) |
FOR145 | PROCESSING OF TELEVISION SIGNAL FOR DYNAMIC RECORDING OR REPRODUCING (386/46) |
FOR146 | Drop-out correction (386/47) |
FOR150 | Specific drop-out detection (386/51) |
FOR151 | Editing (386/52) |
FOR152 | Fading-in and fading-out (386/53) |
FOR153 | Audio signal (386/54) |
FOR154 | Editing decision list (EDL) (386/55) |
FOR155 | Rewrite after read (386/56) |
FOR156 | Control track (386/57) |
FOR157 | Phase comparison (386/58) |
FOR158 | Counting control pulse (386/59) |
FOR159 | Numerical code (386/60) |
FOR160 | Using synchronization signal (386/61) |
FOR162 | Having erasing head (386/63) |
FOR163 | Having auxiliary dynamic memory means (386/64) |
FOR164 | Having time code for addressing signal (386/65) |
FOR165 | Synchronizing of recording or reproducing devices (386/66) |
FOR166 | Long play recording (386/67) |
FOR167 | Fast, slow, or stop reproducing (386/68) |
FOR168 | Track searching (386/69) |
FOR170 | Synchronization signal modification (386/71) |
FOR171 | Including head switching means (386/72) |
FOR172 | Interpolation (386/73) |
FOR173 | Different azimuth (386/74) |
FOR174 | Having audio (386/75) |
FOR175 | Noise reducing circuit (386/76) |
FOR176 | Having static memory (386/77) |
FOR177 | Locus or track control (386/78) |
FOR179 | Automatic control of the speed of the medium (386/80) |
FOR180 | Tape (386/81) |
FOR181 | Disc (386/82) |
FOR182 | Including programmable apparatus (386/83) |
FOR183 | Synchronization signal modification (386/84) |
FOR184 | Time (e.g., phase or frequency) correction (386/85) |
FOR185 | Of relative transducer/record medium speed (386/86) |
FOR187 | Using recorded reference (e.g., pilot signal) (386/88) |
FOR188 | Using variable delay (386/89) |
FOR189 | Digital technique (386/90) |
FOR191 | Simultaneously recording of a plurality of television signals (386/92) |
FOR192 | Signal amplitude level control (386/93) |
FOR193 | Record protection (e.g., anti-copying) (386/94) |
FOR194 | Having another signal (386/95) |
FOR195 | Audio signal (386/96) |
FOR196 | Selective mode (e.g., mono, stereo, or bilingual) (386/97) |
FOR197 | Multiplexing or demultiplexing (386/98) |
FOR199 | Fault condition compensation (386/100) |
FOR200 | Time compressing (386/101) |
FOR201 | Including mixing or adding means (386/102) |
FOR202 | On a different substrate of the recording medium (386/103) |
FOR203 | Digital audio signal (386/104) |
FOR205 | Disc (386/106) |
FOR206 | Including television camera (386/107) |
FOR207 | Television signal (386/108) |
FOR208 | Compressing in recording or decompressing in reproducing (386/109) |
FOR209 | Line, field, or frame skipping (386/110) |
FOR210 | Intraframe or interframe (386/111) |
FOR211 | Digital compressing (386/112) |
FOR212 | Recorder or reproducer fault condition compensation (386/113) |
FOR216 | Including television camera (386/117) |
FOR217 | Housing or mounting (386/118) |
FOR218 | Synchronizing (386/119) |
FOR219 | Selective mode (e.g., still or motion) (386/120) |
FOR220 | Single still or frame recording (386/121) |
FOR221 | Channel splitting (386/122) |
FOR222 | High definition television recording or reproducing (386/123) |
FOR223 | Digital recording or reproducing (386/124) |
FOR224 | Using disc (386/125) |
FOR226 | Onto thermoplastic record (386/127) |
FOR227 | Using light or beam (386/128) |
FOR230 | Converting one television format to another (386/131) |
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