DIGITAL COMPRESSION VIDEO

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
ABSION Absion Technologies LC 829 Seton Road Columbia SC 29212 Digital compression of video;
DD Callenmar 8031 Apple Meadow Drive Sylvania OH 43560 Digital compression of video;The mark consists of, in part, circles within a circle that are totally or partially shaded.;DIGITAL DEFINITION;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;The stippling is for shading purposes.;
DTAGS Burk, Michael Lee 5146 South Columbia Place Tulsa OK 74105 Digital compression of video;The mark consists of All stylized, capital letters. The D is in red; The letters TAGS are in black.;THE TAGS;The applicant claims color as a feature of the mark, namely, Red, Black, Grey and White.;
READY FOR BROADCAST Framecaster, Inc. 17748 Sky Park Circle, Suite 260 Irvine CA 92614 Digital compression of video;
REVOLUTIONIZING REMOTE HD OPERATIONS Burk, Michael Lee 5146 South Columbia Place Tulsa OK 74105 Digital compression of video;REVOLUTIONIZING REMOTE HIGH DEFINITION OPERATIONS;
TOMORROW'S VISION IS TODAY'S REALITY Visiontech Ltd. 6 Maskit Street Herzlia 46120 Israel DIGITAL COMPRESSION OF VIDEO AND AUDIO DATA;
VIDWARE von Schlegell, Victor 255 Ivanhoe St Denver CO 49686 Digital compression of video;VIDEO WARE;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method and an apparatus for recording and playing back monitored video data for recording monitored video data generated continuously for a long time on a magnetic tape, with less S/N degradation by shortening the operation time of the VTR to suppress the degradation of the magnetic tape, recording head, and other mechanical items, wherein video signals from a video camera are converted to digital signals in an A/D converter, compressed and encoded in a compression encoder & decoder circuit, then transferred to a time axis compression circuit including the first memory, the second memory, an SCSI controller, and a hard disk unit, thereafter compressed on the time axis and recorded on the magnetic tape loaded in a D-VHS standard VTR via an I/F circuit. Compressing the video data from the compression encoder & decoder circuit on the time axis in the time axis compression circuit makes shorter the recording time of the video data on the magnetic tape than the actual recording time of the video camera, whereby the VTR is only required to record video data intermittently on the magnetic tape and that a general home VTR can be adopted as the above VTR, moreover the magnetic tape itself is prevented from damages.