1. Field of Invention
The present invention relates to the video signal transmission. More particularly, the present invention relates to a method and system for transmitting video signals with R, G, B, H and V signals.
2. Description of Related Art
In order to transmit the five signals by the only three pairs of wires, the dongle device 102 of the conventional video extender 100 typically compresses (or mixes) the horizontal sync signal (H) and the vertical sync signal (V) into the blue color signal (B) and the green color signal (G), respectively, and the console device 104 then decompress (or extracts) the horizontal sync signal (H) and the vertical sync signal (V) from the two compressed color signals (H+B) and (V+G) after the cable 106.
By this conventional architecture, once the video signal provided from the computer originally contains a composite sync signal (H+V) into which the horizontal sync signal (H) and the vertical sync signal (V) are encoded and three color signals (R), (G) and (B), such as a video signal used in a sun workstation, the dongle device 102 has to firstly decode the horizontal and vertical sync signals from the composite sync signal (H+V), and then compress each of the two sync signals (H) and (V) into one of the three color signals (R), (G) and (B) for transmitting through the cable 106 as mentioned above.
According to one embodiment of the present invention, a method for transmitting a video signal is disclosed. Firstly, A horizontal sync signal and a vertical sync signal of the video signal are encoded into a composite sync signal. The composite sync signal is then compressed into one of three color signals of the video signal. The three color signals, including the compressed color signal, are transmitted. After the transmitting, the composite sync signal is decompressed from the compressed color signal. Next, the horizontal sync signal and the vertical sync signal are decoded from the composite sync signal.
According to another embodiment of the present invention, a system for transmitting a video signal comprises a first device and a second device. The first device receives the video signal to encode a horizontal sync signal and a vertical sync signal of the video signal into a composite sync signal, compresses the composite sync signal into one of three color signals of the video signal, and transmits the three color signals. The second device is in communication with the first device, decompresses the composite sync signal from the compressed color signal, and decodes the horizontal sync signal and the vertical sync signal from the composite sync signal.
According to another embodiment of the present invention, a KVM device comprises at least one dongle device and at least one console device. The dongle device receives a video signal from a computer device, and the console device is in communication with the dongle device. The dongle device is arranged to encode a horizontal sync signal and a vertical sync signal of the video signal into a composite sync signal, compress the composite sync signal into one of three color signals of the video signal, and transmit the three color signals to the console device. The console device is arranged to decompress the composite sync signal from the compressed color signal, decode the horizontal sync signal and the vertical sync signal from the composite sync signal, and transmit the horizontal sync signal and the vertical sync signal to a monitor.
It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are examples, and are intended to provide further explanation of the invention as claimed.
These and other features, aspects, and advantages of the present invention will become better understood with regard to the following description, appended claims, and accompanying drawings where:
Reference will now be made in detail to the present preferred embodiments of the invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Wherever possible, the same reference numbers are used in the drawings and the description to refer to the same or like parts.
The first device 302 then transmits the three color signals (including the compressed color signal) (R), (H+V+G) and (B), via the cable 306, or an optical fiber, or even wirelessly. The second device 304 is in communication with the first device 302, may via the cable 306. The second device 304 decompresses the composite sync signal (H+V) from the compressed color signal (H+V+G), and decodes the horizontal sync signal (H) and the vertical sync signal (V) from the composite sync signal (H+V), for outputting to a monitor, for example.
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In the example, the cable 306 generally has at least three pairs of wires, and each of the three color signals (R), (G) and (B) of the video signal are transmitted by one of the three pairs of wires, respectively. According to the embodiments, the cable 306 can be a CAT. 5 cable, a CAT. 5e cable, a CAT. 6 cable, a CAT. 6a cable or a CAT. 7 cable, which is available for transmitting video signals in the art.
Next, the three color signals (R), (H+V+G) and (B) are transmitted to the console device 404, via the cable for example. The console device 404 is arranged to decompress the composite sync signal (H+V) from the compressed color signal (H+V+G), decode the horizontal sync signal (H) and the vertical sync signal (V) from the composite sync signal (H+V), and transmit the horizontal sync signal (H) and the vertical sync signal (V) to a monitor 414 coupled to the console device 404.
In the embodiment, the dongle device 402 can further determine whether the video signal has the horizontal sync signal (H) and the vertical sync signal (V) before encoding the composite sync signal (H+V). That is, if the computer device 412 is a sun workstation, by which the video signal provided originally contains the composite sync signal (H+V) instead of two independent sync signals (H) and (V), the dongle device 402 can recognize it and thus directly perform the compressing step.
In the example, the cable connected between the dongle device 402 and the console device 404 generally has at least three pairs of wires, and each of the three color signals (R), (G) and (B) of the video signal are transmitted by one of the three pairs of wires, respectively. According to the examples, the cable can be a CAT. 5 cable, a CAT. 5e cable, a CAT. 6 cable, a CAT. 6a cable or a CAT. 7 cable, which is available for transmitting video signals in the art.
The KVM device 400 can be a KVM extender, which allows a user located near the console device 404 to access the computer 412 coupled to the dongle device 402 such that the user and the computer 412 can be separate from each other, while including the dongle and console devices 402 and 404. In another aspect, the KVM device 400 can be a KVM switch, which allows users to access computers 412 by routing their communication paths, while including a switching device 416 in addition to more than one dongle and console devices 402 and 404.
More particularly, the switching device 416 is used to route communication paths among the dongle and console devices 402 and 404, such as the transmission of video signals. In this case, each of the console devices 404 couples to a keyboard and a mouse as well as the monitor 414. The dongle devices 402, the console devices 404 and the switching device 416 are connected via the cable as mentioned above. The compressed color signal (H+V+G) and the other two color signals (R) and (B) are inputted into the switching device 416 from the dongle device 402 and then outputted into the console device 404 from the switching device 416, both via the cables.
It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made to the structure of the present invention without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention. In view of the foregoing, it is intended that the present invention cover modifications and variations of this invention provided they fall within the scope of the following claims and their equivalents.