PRODUCTION VIDEO PROGRAMS

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
DRIVERTV driverTV 435 Hudson Street New York NY 10014 Production of video programs for others, for use on video-on-demand television channels, web sites, in-room hotel networks, and wireless networks, such videos featuring information about the attributes, features and specifications of model automobiles from all major manufacturers as well as other information that will help consumers make informed purchasing decisions regarding automobiles and ancillary automotive products;DRIVER TV;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;
SUMMERHILL SUMMERHILL PRODUCTIONS, INC. 5050 QUORUM DRIVE, SUITE 235 DALLAS TX 75240 PRODUCTION OF VIDEO PROGRAMS;PHONOGRAPH RECORDS;
TALON FILMS INC. Talon Films Inc. 2137 Orchard Park Dr. Schenectady NY 123092218 production of video programs and motion picture films;FILMS INC.;
VIP Mid-Atlantic Videotape Services, Inc. 161 Business Park Dr. Virginia Beach VA 23462 Production of Video Programs and Features for Television and Otherwise;The mark consists of the letters VIP.;
X GIRLS MXG media, inc. 111 North Sepulveda Boulevard Manhattan Beach CA 90266 Production of video programs for television, cable television, and global computer networks;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method is provided for transmitting a plurality of informational video programs over a single digital transport stream to a plurality of receivers, wherein the receivers are operative to select from the transport stream data identified with any given program and to decode the identified data into a displayable video signal. The method consists of storing a plurality of the informational video programs, scheduling them along corresponding simultaneous time lines, rendering each program and encoding, according to standards, into a video stream, multiplexing the video streams in an interleaved manner, and formatting them to become the transport stream, wherein any of the operations of scheduling, rendering encoding and multiplexing are such that images, obtained by decoding transmitted data identified with any of the programs and displaying the resultant video signal, are essentially similar to those obtainable by rendering and encoding the programs separately, transmitting the respective encoded program alone over a similar transmission stream, decoding the transmitted data and displaying the resultant video signal.