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Method and apparatus for transmitting/recording computer-generated displays on an information channel having only audio bandwidth

Patent 4797750 Issued on January 10, 1989. Estimated Expiration Date: Icon_subject April 16, 2006. Estimated Expiration Date is calculated based on simple USPTO term provisions. It does not account for terminal disclaimers, term adjustments, failure to pay maintenance fees, or other factors which might affect the term of a patent.

Patent References

Universal computer, recorded video interface
Patent #: 4600989
Issued on: 07/15/1986
Inventor: Schwartz ,   et al.

System for control of a video storage means by a programmed processor Patent #: 4689022
Issued on: 08/25/1987
Inventor: Peers ,   et al.

Inventor

Assignee

Application

No. 06/852738 filed on 04/16/1986

US 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 SYSTEM

Examiners

Primary: Richardson, Robert L.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

International Classes

H04H 1/00 (20060101)
H04N 7/08 (20060101)
H04N 5/765 (20060101)

Abstract

A 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

  • Understanding Telephone Electronics pp, 9-10 to 9-13 Copyright 1983
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