1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an image display system, and more specifically, relates to scramble processing of image data to protect content in a multi-image display.
2. Description of the Related Art
In recent years, in the field of AV equipment such as a video recording apparatus, broadcast monitors, and TV monitors, there has been a trend towards digitalization and higher resolution. As a result, illegal copying of copyright content has been perceived as a problem, and some sort of protection function has come to be employed. For example, when an image is output from a digital broadcasting tuner or a HD video recording apparatus to a TV monitor, a digital interface (I/F) having a content protection function referred to as HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) is used. Further, there is a model in which an image input processing unit and a display apparatus are placed in separate housings and the image is transferred from the image input processing unit to the display apparatus. Some sort of content protection for an image transfer is also required in such a model.
A TV monitor displays the image data input by this HDMI. Other types of TV monitor receive video input from a plurality of sources and can perform a multi-window display by scaling down the video inputs to arbitrary sizes, and displaying them on one screen at the same time. Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2000-217079 discusses content protection in a case where an image having protection and an image requiring no protection are multi-image synthesized at the image input processing unit and an image is transferred to a display apparatus. The image having protection and the image requiring no protection are multi-image synthesized so as to output the synthesized image to a display apparatus after protection is applied.
However, in the above case, if the image requiring no protection is input from an image source where the pixel data value of image data is known in advance, the type of data the known image data is converted into can be analyzed. Thus, the scrambling method of the image originally having protection can be found out. An image from the image source, in which the pixel data value of the image data is known in advance, is, for example, a pattern image from a test pattern generator. Generally speaking, sufficient encryption processing is performed in the authentication processing between equipment. However, in the case of uncompressed image data that requires the transmission of vast amounts of data in real time, complicated scramble processing is not possible. Hence, by analyzing the type of data the known image data is converted into, it is possible to illegally descramble the scrambled image data.
As a specific example, shown in
If the image data in the subsequent line is substituted one by one with reference to this data table, all scrambles are released, and the scramble of the image 3(a) requiring content protection is also released. Even in a case where the scramble method is changed at intervals of several frames, if a data table is prepared for descrambling for each frame, it is possible to descramble the scrambled image data.
According to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention, a scramble is applied only to the image data which requires content protection, or a different scramble is applied to each window. Information about what scramble is applied to which pixel, is separately transmitted according to the exemplary embodiment. As a method of transmitting information about a pixel applied with the scramble, coordinate information on the diagonal position of a rectangular area applied with the scramble is transmitted with a control code during a blanking period, or one bit signal showing the presence or absence of the scramble for each one pixel is added.
According to one aspect of the present invention, an image control apparatus synthesizing an image based on a plurality of video image sources and displaying the synthesized image on the display apparatus, includes an input unit configured to input a first video image source applied with content protection and a second video image source applied with no content protection; an image synthesizing unit configured to generate synthesized image data from the first video image source and the second video image source; a scramble processing unit configured to apply scramble processing to the synthesized image data corresponding to the display portion of the synthesized image based on the first video image source and configured not to apply the scramble processing to the synthesized image data corresponding to the display portion of the synthesized image based on the second video image source or configured to apply the scramble processing different from the scramble processing which is applied to the first image source; and an output unit configured to output the synthesized image data.
When the image control apparatus re-outputs an image which is area-division-synthesized from the image having content protection and the known image having no content protection, a scramble is applied only to the image data requiring content protection. Information which pixel the scramble is applied to, is separately transmitted to the display apparatus. Or a scramble is individually applied to each area and information relating to which scramble key is used on which pixel, is separately transmitted. Thus, it becomes possible to prevent the scrambled image being illegally descrambled.
Further features of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description of exemplary embodiments with reference to the attached drawings.
The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of the specification, illustrate embodiments of the invention and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the invention.
Exemplary embodiments of the invention will be described in detail below with reference to the drawings.
In
Next, the display apparatus will be described. In
Consider the HDMI signals that are input from the first HDMI input terminal 10 and the second HDMI input terminal 20 of
As a matter of course, when the scramble is applied to the whole screen, the start point and the end point addresses (X, Y) where the whole screen becomes a scramble area are transmitted. Further, in a case where the whole screen is not applied with a scramble at all, the start point/the end point addresses (0, 0) are transmitted.
The CPU 40 determines which audio input is to be reproduced, that is, the audio input from the first HDMI input terminal 10 or the second HDMI input terminal 20, and accordingly controls the switch 144 which is an audio selection unit. The audio data from the selected audio input is sent with the copy protection information to the TMDS transmitter 48. After packetization, the audio data is transmitted to the display apparatus through the transmission output terminal 49 with the image data from an encryption block 47, together with control code.
The display apparatus receives audio data, image data, and control code from the image control apparatus. The display CPU 70 (
The transmission of the scramble area information may be performed for every one vertical period, or performed only when a change has arisen. Alternatively, the transmission may be periodically performed, for example, at intervals of 128 frames.
Up to this point, a case has been described where signals are input through the first HDMI input terminal 10 and the second HDMI input terminal 20. However, the present invention is not limited to the video image source of the HDMI input. The present invention can be also applied to, for example, a signal from a tuner having protection such as scramble broadcast and the reproduced signal from package software stored in the DVD.
A second embodiment is now described which is different from the first embodiment in the method of notifying scramble area information to the display apparatus.
Alternatively, the scramble start position and the number of pixels up to end position may be transmitted for each scanning.
In either case, “0” may be transmitted to the scanning line which does not require the scramble, for both the start point and the end point.
A block diagram of an image control apparatus according to a third embodiment of the present invention is shown in
The processing of the image data in the image control apparatus is the same as in the first and second embodiments up to enlargement/reduction processing in first and second resolution conversion blocks 13 and 23. The output data from the first and second resolution conversion blocks 13 and 23 are subjected to scramble processing using mutually independent and different code keys at a first system encryption block 17 and a second system encryption block 27. The image data which is subjected to scramble processing is multi-image synthesized at the image synthesizing unit 46, and is sent to the TMDS transmitter 48.
On the other hand, the audio data from the first and second TMDS receivers 11 and 21 are descrambled at a first audio decoding block 112 and a second audio decoding block 122 respectively. The descrambled audio data are subjected to audio volume adjustment according to instruction from an image control CPU 40 at a first attenuator 113 and a second attenuator 123 which are volume adjustment units respectively. After that, the descrambled audio data are mixed at an audio mixing unit 146. Then, the descrambled audio data are subjected to audio content protection processing such as addition of copy protection information at an audio encoder 147 and are sent to the TMDS transmitter 48. The audio encoder 147 serves as an audio processing unit. The TDMS transmitter 48 encodes this audio data and the synthesized image data together with a control code including scramble area information from the image control CPU 40. The TDMS transmitter 48 transmits the data to the display apparatus through a transmission output terminal 49.
A method of transmitting scramble area information included in the control code will be described by using the multi-image synthesizing example of
The display apparatus includes the decryption blocks 52 and 62 shown in
The image control CPU 40 in
A block diagram of an image control apparatus of a fourth embodiment of the present invention is shown in
Similarly to the second embodiment, the code 97 indicates an address in a horizontal direction only and transmits the scramble start point and the end point in that line for each line scanning. Also in this case, “0” is transmitted to both the start point and the end point in the line where no scramble is necessary.
The OSD generator 35 generates a screen display character signal for the image synthesizing unit 46 based on an instruction of an image control CPU 40. The image synthesizer 46 adds a scramble signal to enable determination of whether a scramble should be applied to each pixel, and outputs the scramble signal to the scramble processing unit 47. The scramble processing unit 47 performs the scramble processing for each pixel based on the scramble signal. Synthesized image data subjected to this scramble processing is outputted to the display apparatus from an LVDS transmitter 481 together with the scramble signal as horizontal/vertical synchronizing signals and scramble area information. That is, the scramble area information includes the determination information as to whether the scramble processing is applied to each pixel. The scramble area information is notified to the display apparatus together with the image data value of each pixel.
A relationship between a display image and signal timing is shown in
In the pixels on the line which does not require scrambling as shown in the broken line 100, the scramble processing is not applied to any pixel as shown in 11(c). On the other hand, when the pixels on the line require scramble processing as shown in the broken line 200, the information indicating the presence or absence of the scramble processing is included in a pixel unit in the scramble area information as shown in 11(f).
In 11(f), reference numeral t1 denotes timing when an effective image range starts, reference numeral t2 denotes timing to switch over from an image which does not require the scramble to an image requiring the scramble, reference numerals t3 to t4 denote timing equivalent to an OSD display portion, and reference numeral t5 denotes timing when the effective image range terminates. In this manner, during the period from t2 to t5 requiring the scramble processing, only with respect the pixel which is not superposed with the OSD, the scramble signal becomes “H”, and the scramble processing is applied.
While the present invention has been described with reference to exemplary embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the disclosed exemplary embodiments. The scope of the following claims is to be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all modifications, equivalent structures and functions.
This application claims priority from Japanese Patent Application No. 2005-109894 filed Apr. 6, 2005, which is hereby incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
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