VIDEO EDITING VIDEO TAPE

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
TELE-PRINT REDD, ROBERT 15020 Beltway Dallas TX 75244 video editing and video tape editing;TELE PRINT, TELEVISION PRINT, TELECOMMUNICATIONS PRINT;
TOP HAT Top Hat Productions 5131 Barness Court Doylestown PA 18902 video editing and video tape editing; videotape production; production of video cassettes and video discs for others; Motion Picture Production; film editing; production and distribution of motion pictures; Television show production; production of radio and television programs; production of cable television programs; Entertainment services, namely, providing a website featuring musical performances, musical videos, related film clips, photographs, and other multimedia materials; multimedia entertainment software production services; script writing services; audio recording and production; sound recording studio; recording studio; movie studio; cinema studio; rental of tape recording equipment;The mark consists of the words TOP HAT with a toy top between the two terms that is lined for the colors orange, white, and black.;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Audio signals and video signals are recorded as follows. Three video PES packets, each being formed of one video frame, are combined to form a video editing unit. Then, the video editing unit and the associated audio editing unit are alternately disposed on a magnetic tape. The recorded PES packets are output as a TS as follows. A STC is initialized, and then, PSI packets of a PAT and a PMT are output. TS packets specially used for a PCR for storing the STC are then output at certain intervals. Subsequently, video PES packets are converted into TSs, and the output of the video TSs is started while synchronizing a time obtained by subtracting vbv_delay from the first I-picture DTS with the STC. Audio PES packets are converted into TSs, and the output of the audio TSs is started while synchronizing a time obtained by subtracting the start up delay from the first frame with the STC. Data streams are recorded in the following manner. The three MSBs of a sync block (SB) header indicate the type of data to be recorded in the following data area. If the data type is PES-VIDEO or PES-AUDIO, a full/partial flag is recorded in the fourth MSB of the SB header. In the subsequent four LSBs, the continuity count value representing the continuity of the same type of SBs is recorded.