The present invention relates to a game apparatus and, more particularly, to a game apparatus for providing well-coordinated images and sounds.
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As discussed above, the video and audio signal processor 8 provides the video and audio data. However, the game engine interface unit 81 provides the graphic parameter 811 to the video unit 82 and the sound effect parameter 812 to the video unit 83, which is independent of the video unit 82. The amount of the graphic parameter 811 is not equivalent to the amount of the sound effect parameter 812. For example, when a character treads leaves on the ground, the graphic parameters 811 can successfully be transmitted to the video unit 82 while all of the sound effect parameters 812 are not sent to the audio unit 83. Visual effects and sound effects provided by the video and audio signal processor 8 are limited.
The present invention is therefore intended to obviate or at least alleviate the problems encountered in prior art.
It is the primary objective of the present invention to provide a video and audio signal processor for providing well-coordinated visual effects and sound effects.
To achieve the foregoing objective, the video and audio signal processor includes a game engine interface mechanism, a video mechanism, a video card, an integration mechanism and a sound effect card. The game engine interface mechanism provides graphic parameters and original sound effect parameters. The video mechanism receives the graphic parameters from the game engine interface and provides video data based on the graphic parameters. The video card receives the video data from the video mechanism and instructs a display to provide images based on the video data. The integration mechanism receives the graphic parameters and the original sound effect parameters from the game engine interface mechanism, analyzes the graphic parameters to derive desired sound effect parameters and integrates the desired sound effect parameters with the original sound effect parameters. The sound effect card instructs at least one speaker to provide sounds under the control of the integration mechanism.
Other objectives, advantages and features of the present invention will become apparent from the following description referring to the attached drawings.
The present invention will be described via the detailed illustration of the preferred embodiments referring to the drawings.
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The game engine interface mechanism 1 provides graphic parameters 11 and sound effect parameters 12.
The video mechanism 2 receives the graphic parameters 11 from the game engine interface mechanism 1. Based en the graphic parameters 11, the video mechanism 2 provides video data.
The video card 3 receives video data from the video mechanism 2. Based on the video data, the video card instructs a display 70 to provide images.
The integration mechanism 4 includes an analysis unit 41 connected to the game engine interface mechanism and a sound-integrating unit 42 connected to the analysis unit 41. The integration mechanism 4 may be embodied in an SOC or an FPGA. The analysis unit 41 receives the graphic parameters 11 and the sound effect parameters 12 from the game engine interface mechanism 1 and analyzes the graphic parameters 11 to derive desired sound effect parameters. The sound-integrating unit 42 combines the desired sound effect parameters with the sound effect parameters 12 to provide audio data.
The sound effect card 5 receives the audio data from the sound-integrating unit 42. Based on the audio data, the sound effect card 5 instructs at least one speaker 71 to provide sounds.
As discussed above, the graphic parameters 11 are considered during the production of the audio data. Thus, the images on the display 70 are well coordinated with the sounds from the speaker 71. Therefore, the images and the sounds are realistic.
The present invention has been described via the detailed illustration of the preferred embodiment. Those skilled in the art can derive variations from the preferred embodiment without departing from the scope of the present invention. Therefore, the preferred embodiment shall not limit the scope of the present invention defined in the claims.
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097204774 | Mar 2008 | TW | national |