Claims
- 1. A digital motion picture decoding method comprising the steps of:decoding a coded data stream as a reproduction picture; receiving a manually inputted signal which causes only one discontinuity in time sequence of a coded data stream to be decoded; nullifying decoded data, including decoded data which has not been displayed, corresponding to coded data read prior to the occurrence of the discontinuity; and maintaining a currently displayed frame until a frame from coded data read after the discontinuity lapses is decoded and ready to be displayed.
- 2. The digital motion picture decoding method of claim 1, further comprising the step of:decoding a coded data stream, read after the discontinuity lapses, as a reproduction picture.
- 3. The digital motion picture decoding method of claim 1, further comprising the steps of:stopping decoding a coded data stream, read prior to the occurrence of the discontinuity; and nullifying coded data, read prior to the occurrence of the discontinuity.
- 4. The digital motion picture decoding method of claim 1, wherein the coded data stream includes predictive coded data.
- 5. The digital motion picture decoding method of claim 4, wherein the coded data stream includes bidirectional predictive coded data.
- 6. The digital motion picture decoding method of claim 5, wherein the coded data stream is coded by an MPEG coding method.
- 7. The digital motion picture decoding method of claim 1, wherein the manually inputted signal is received from a remote control.
- 8. A digital motion picture decoding apparatus, comprising:a decoder for decoding a coded data stream as a reproduction picture; and a controller for receiving a manually inputted signal which causes only one discontinuity in time sequence of a coded data stream to be decoded, wherein said controller operates to nullify decoded data, including decoded data which has not been displayed, corresponding to coded data read prior to the occurrence of the discontinuity and to maintain a currently displayed frame until a frame from coded data read after the discontinuity lapses is decoded and ready to be displayed.
- 9. The digital motion picture decoding apparatus of claim 8, wherein the controller operates so that the decoder decodes a coded data stream, read after the discontinuity lapses, as a reproduction picture.
- 10. The digital motion picture decoding apparatus of claim 8, wherein the controller operates so that the decoder stops decoding a coded data stream, read prior to the occurrence of the discontinuity,wherein the controller further operates to nullify coded data, read prior to the occurrence of the discontinuity.
- 11. The digital motion picture decoding apparatus of claim 8, wherein the coded data stream includes predictive coded data.
- 12. The digital motion picture decoding apparatus of claim 11, wherein the coded data stream includes bidirectional predictive coded data.
- 13. The digital motion picture decoding apparatus of claim 12, wherein the coded data stream is coded by an MPEG coding method.
- 14. The digital motion picture decoding apparatus of claim 8, wherein the manually inputted signal is received from a remote control.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/961,988 filed Oct. 31, 1997, U.S. Pat. No. 6,393,204.
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Continuations (1)
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