ELECTRONIC AUDIO VIDEO RECORDING

Brand Owner Address Description
CONNECT Voice Express Corp. 1525 Kings Highway, Suite 102 Fairfield CT 06824 Electronic audio and video recording and self-playing or voice-activated playback devices to be incorporated into products, packaging, or promotional materials that can be played-back an unlimited amount of times;Printed pamphlets, manuals, books, booklets, leaflets, informational flyers, informational sheets and newsletters with electronic information stored therein, namely, self-playing or voice-activated interactive audio and visual files that can be played-back an unlimited amount of times;Electronic data transmission, namely, electronic data transmission for others of voice, audio and visual presentations featuring custom content in the form of electronic information that self-plays and/or voice-activates interactive audio and visual files that can be played back an unlimited amount of times;Point-of-purchase displays being retail display units and display cases for merchandise with electronic information stored therein, namely, self-playing or voice-activated interactive audio and visual files that can be played-back an unlimited amount of times;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. An encoding/recording device encodes a video signal according to MPEG, encodes an audio signal with a predetermined method, and multiplexes the encoded video signal and the audio signal to produce a system stream. The encoding/recording device then records the system stream onto a recording medium. On receiving a pause instruction, the encoding/recording device suspends reception of the audio signal and the video signal in synchronization with a timing with which the video signal is received, and thereafter suspends encoding, multiplexing, and recording for the audio signal and the video signal with predetermined timings. On receiving a pause release instruction, the encoding/recording device resumes reception of the audio signal and the video signal in synchronization with a timing with which the video signal is received, and thereafter resumes the encoding, the multiplexing, and the recording with predetermined timings. When suspending the encoding for the video signal, the encoding/recording device keeps information showing how an amount of video data accumulated in a buffer in a virtual decoder changes, and uses the kept information when resuming the encoding.