VIDEO DISCS ACCOMPANYING INSTRUCTION

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COSMIC CHEMISTRY OPTICAL DATA CORPORATION 512 Means Street, N.W., Ste. 100 Atlanta GA 30318 video discs and accompanying instruction manuals for use as teaching resources for educational purposes;CHEMISTRY;
WINDOWS ON MATH MCGRAW-HILL SCHOOL EDUCATION HOLDINGS Two Penn Plaza New York NY 10121 video discs and accompanying instruction manuals for use as teaching resources for elementary and junior high schools;MATH;
WINDOWS ON MATHEMATICS OPTICAL DATA CORPORATION 512 Means Street, N.W., Ste. 100 Atlanta GA 30318 video discs and accompanying instruction manuals for use as teaching resources for elementary and junior high schools;MATHEMATICS;
WINDOWS ON SCIENCE OPTICAL DATA CORPORATION 512 Means Street, N.W., Ste. 100 Atlanta GA 30318 VIDEO DISCS AND ACCOMPANYING INSTRUCTION MANUALS FOR USE AS TEACHING RESOURCES FOR ELEMENTARY AND JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOLS;SCIENCE;
WINDOWS ON SOCIAL STUDIES OPTICAL DATA CORPORATION 512 Means Street, N.W., Ste. 100 Atlanta GA 30318 video discs and accompanying instruction manuals for use as teaching resources for elementary and junior high schools;SOCIAL STUDIES;
WINDOWS ON SOCIAL STUDIES OPTICAL DATA CORPORATION 512 Means Street, N.W., Ste. 100 Atlanta GA 30318 video discs and accompanying instruction manuals for use as teaching resources for elementary and junior high schools;SOCIAL STUDIES;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. The present invention provides, in one embodiment, a system and method for concealing video errors. The system encodes, reorders, and packetizes video information into video data packets for transmission over a communication network such that the system conceals errors caused by lost video data packets when the system receives, depacketizes, orders, and decodes the data packets. In one embodiment, the system and method encodes and packetizes video information, such that adjacent macroblocks are not placed in the same video data packets. Additionally, the system and method may provide information accompanying the video data packets to facilitate the decoding process. An advantage to such a scheme is that errors due to video data packet loss are spatially distributed over a video frame. Thus, if regions of data surrounding a lost macroblock are successfully decoded, the decoder may predict motion vectors and spatial content with a higher degree of accuracy, which leads to higher video quality.