Patent ReferencesUniversal computer, recorded video interface System for control of a video storage means by a programmed processor Patent #: 4689022 InventorAssigneeApplicationNo. 06/852738 filed on 04/16/1986US Classes:386/96, Audio signal386/106, Disc434/307A, Karaoke434/307R, CATHODE RAY SCREEN DISPLAY AND AUDIO MEANS715/500.1, Synchronization of diverse media725/144, Headend725/151, Receiver (e.g., set-top box)725/73TERRESTRIAL MICROWAVE VIDEO DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMExaminersPrimary: Richardson, Robert L.Attorney, Agent or FirmInternational ClassesH04H 1/00 (20060101)H04N 7/08 (20060101) H04N 5/765 (20060101) AbstractA method and apparatus for transmitting/recording a computer-generated display simultaneously with the transmission of audio and/or video signals. A computer generates a series of codes from which an image may be derived, the resolution of which is not dependent on the recording/transmission medium. These codes are supplied to a first modem through a standard RS 232 communications line. The first modem converts these codes into image-bearing audio tones. The audio tones are input in the left audio channel of a video tape recorder. Simultaneously, aural information is picked up by a microphone and input into the right audio channel of the video tape recorder. Also simultaneously, a video camera provides video signals to the video channel of the video tape recorder. After recording these signals on a video tape, the tape is transported to a second video tape recorder where it is played back. On playback, the audio tone signals from the left audio channel of the video tape recorder are provided to a second modem. The second modem reconverts the audio tone signals into computer codes which are provided to a computer monitor which generates and then displays the image generated by the computer with a resolution dependent only upon the monitor. Also on playback, the audio signals from the right audio channel of the video tape recorder are provided to a speaker. Also on playback the video signals recorded on the video channel of the video tape are played back and provided to a standard television for display.Other References
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