Claims
- 1. A method of inserting an address signal in a video signal having a chrominance subcarrier having a frequency equal to 455/2 of the horizontal line frequency comprising the steps of:
- (a) providing the address signal having a plurality of time code bits corresponding to one field or frame of the video signal, the frequency of said bits being selected at (1/N) of said subcarrier frequency, wherein N is an integer more than one,
- (b) selecting at least one predetermined horizontal line within a vertical blanking period from each field or frame of said video signal, and
- (c) inserting said address signal in said selected one horizontal line.
- 2. A method claimed in claim 1 wherein the frequency of said bits is 1/2 of said subcarrier frequency.
- 3. An apparatus for producing a video signal having a chrominance subcarrier having a frequency equal to 455/2 of the horizontal line frequency with an address signal therein, comprising:
- (a) means for providing the address code corresponding to one field or frame of the video signal, said address code consisting of a plurality of time code bits,
- (b) means for converting said address code into an address signal having a shorter duration than one horizontal line of said video signal,
- a bit frequency of said address signal being selected at (1/N) of said subcarrier frequency, wherein N is an integer more than one,
- (c) means for selecting at least one predetermined horizontal line within a vertical blanking period of each field or frame of said video signal, and
- (d) means for inserting said address signal in said selected one horizontal line.
- 4. An apparatus claimed in claim 3 wherein said address signal has a field identification bit.
- 5. An apparatus claimed in claim 3 wherein said address signal has synchronizing bits inserted between said time code bits.
- 6. Apparatus according to claim 3 including means for recording on a magnetic tape in slant tracks, said video signal including said address code, means for detecting the video signal and address code, a plurality of memories to which successive address code signals are applied and stored, comparing means connected to said plurality of memories and determining when all or a predetermined number of stored address signals correlate, and output means receiving the output of said comparing means.
Priority Claims (3)
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51-91551 |
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51-91878 |
Jul 1976 |
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51-91879 |
Jul 1976 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a division, of application Ser. No. 819,172, filed July 26, 1977, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,134,130.
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42-4540 |
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51-46402 |
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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"American National Standard Time and Control Code for Video and Audio Tape", Jul. 1975, Journal of SMPTE, vol. 84, p. 6.3. |
Divisions (1)
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