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WO1994017632A1
WO1994017632A1 PCT/US1994/000747 US9400747W WO9417632A1 WO 1994017632 A1 WO1994017632 A1 WO 1994017632A1 US 9400747 W US9400747 W US 9400747W WO 9417632 A1 WO9417632 A1 WO 9417632A1
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04NPICTORIAL COMMUNICATION, e.g. TELEVISION
    • H04N5/00Details of television systems
    • H04N5/76Television signal recording
    • H04N5/765Interface circuits between an apparatus for recording and another apparatus
    • H04N5/775Interface circuits between an apparatus for recording and another apparatus between a recording apparatus and a television receiver

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  • This invention relates generally to video recorders and more particularly to a video recorder operative to electronically interconnect and remotely control the operation of an associated cable tuner/ descrambler and television receiver in accordance with user view/record requests from the operator.
  • Video recorders are commonly used in conjunction with television receivers to facilitate the recording of broadcast programming and the playback of pre ⁇ recorded cassettes.
  • scrambled channels may be present, which require descrambling before viewing or recording.
  • the necessary interconnections between the cable box, VCR and TV set may be quite complex, particularly if it is desired to watch one channel while viewing another. Additional complexity arises from the fact that the VCR may be equipped with a capability which allows automatic, unattended recording of a program to be broadcast at a future time. While the programming system may control the VCR tuner in order to receive the desired program at the correct time, the cable-box and TV tuners must also be properly adjusted, at the system level, in order to accommodate the recording/viewing option.
  • a preferred embodiment to the invention constitutes a video recorder having connections for receiving a multi-channel program signal source such as cable television, to provide output to an associated television and connections to both the input and output of an associated cable box.
  • the video recorder includes electronically controlled switches which are capable of interconnecting the tuner, record/playback means, signal source, cable box and T.V. in an optimum configuration based on user control inputs.
  • the video recorder includes an infrared transmitter capable of transmitting control codes to both the cable box and the T.V. receiver to adjust their parameters in such a way as to achieve the optimum viewing/recording configuration.
  • An electronic controller within the VCR receives command signals from an operator pertaining to desired television viewing and recording options. In accordance with these commands, the controller automatically causes the transmitter to send control signals to the cable box and to the TV, and configures the switches to ensure that all system components and tuners meet the desired viewing/ recording scenario.
  • FIGURE 1 is a schematic diagram of a preferred embodiment of the present invention including connections to a source of cable television, a cable box and a TV;
  • FIGURE 2 is a simplified, schematic diagram of an alternative embodiment of the present invention wherein video signals are switched in lieu of RF signals;
  • FIGURE 3 is a chart of recording and viewing options available as a function of the electrically controlled switching in the VCR of the present invention
  • FIGURE 4 is a flow diagram illustrating the manner in which the system of the present invention interrogates inputs to determine available channels, including which channels are capable of being descrambled by the cable box
  • FIGURE 5 is a table illustrating how attributes of each channel may be organized in accordance with the present invention
  • FIGURE 6 is an illustration of the interaction among system components upon receipt of a typical command from a remote-control transmitter dedicated to the VCR of the present invention
  • FIGURE 7 is an illustration of the interaction among system components upon receipt of a typical command from a remote-control transmitter dedicated to a system resource other than the VCR, such as the television receiver.
  • a video recorder (VCR) 22 formed in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention is shown in block-diagram form along with a typical cable tuner/descrambler or "cable box” 24 and a television receiver (TV) 26. All units are preferably remotely controllable via infrared signals.
  • a multi-program signal source such as that provided over a television cable 30, is fed to an RF splitter 32 within the VCR 22.
  • the splitter has a first output at 33 which is routed to the input of cable box 24 and a second output at 34 which is utilized within VCR 22.
  • the output of cable-box tuner 44 feeds a descrambler 50, operative to decipher and demodulate premium or "pay" channels, and the output of the descrambler feeds a modulator 52 which modulates the video signal derived by tuner 44 and reconstructed by descrambler 50, onto an unused VHF channel, channel 3.
  • the modulated signal from the cable box is provided to the V.C.R. 22 on cable 53.
  • Control codes for the cable box are received by an infrared (IR) receiver 60.
  • IR infrared
  • a hand-held remote-control transmitter (not shown) is ordinarily used to transmit the codes.
  • the output of IR receiver 60 is interfaced to a cable-box control unit 62, which is typically a programmed microprocessor.
  • control unit 62 directs overall cable-box operations, including causing tuner 44 to tune to the channel specified by the received signal.
  • the RF output signal from VCR 22 is delivered to TV 26 via a cable 98.
  • the signal from the VCR is fed to a tuner 70, though in a more sophisticated receiver the signal may branch to additional tuners (not shown) to facilitate operational features such as "picture-in- picture," which enable the viewer to watch the program on one channel while the program on another channel is shown as a small video inset within the main picture.
  • Tuner 70 interfaces to a control unit 78, preferably a programmed microprocessor, which in turn interfaces to a display 80, usually in the form of a cathode-ray-tube (CRT) .
  • TV control codes are received by an infrared receiver 82, which feeds control signals to the control unit 78.
  • the audio portion of the tuned channel is delivered to the viewer by a loud speaker 84, also interfaced to controller 78.
  • the second output 34 of splitter 32 within the V.C.R., is used as one input to a single throw, double pole, electronically controlled switch 48, the other input being the RF output of the cable box on cable 53.
  • the output of switch 48 feeds a multi-channel tuner 46, which demodulates the incoming RF signal to a video signal for presentation to a video record/playback unit 92, typically a cassette tape recorder/player.
  • the output of record/playback unit 92 is delivered to an RF modulator 94, which modulates the video signal onto channel 3
  • the RF modulated signal from block 94 forms one input to a three-input electronically controlled switch 96, the other inputs of switch 96 being the second output of splitter 32 and the output of the cable box tuner on line 53.
  • switch 48 is to choose the source of program material for the video record/playback unit 92, and the function of switch 96 is to select the source of program material to be viewed on TV 26. It is important to note that while Figure 1 illustrates the preferred embodiment of the VCR' s electronically controlled switching, the inputs to both switch 48 and switch 96 may be expanded to accommodate additional sources of program material, such as a separate satellite receiver input.
  • the demodulated video output of tuner 46 is also fed to a sync separator 56, which, in turn, feeds a signal analyzer unit 58.
  • the sync separator 56 is used in conjunction with the analyzer 58 to determine if the cable box is capable of descrambling a premium channel carried by cable 30.
  • the sync separator extracts a horizontal synchronization signal from the video output of tuner 46, and analysis unit 58 examines the signal to see if it occurs on a consistent time base or alternatively, if it is inverted.
  • the functioning of sync separator 56 and analyzer 58 in conjunction with tuner 46 will be discussed further in reference to methods of the present invention for compiling channel attributes.
  • a central controller 100 within VCR 22 receives operator commands through a user input 102, preferably constituting a receiver for IR commands generated by a hand-held remote transmitter 300 ( Figure 6) .
  • Controller 100 interfaces to and/or directs the operation of various functional units within the VCR, including switches 48 and 96, tuner 46, record/playback unit 92, analyzer 58, audio detector/amp 114 and an infrared remote-control transmitter 108, which is used to energize and tune and otherwise control the cable box 24 and TV 26.
  • the control codes associated with the cable box and TV are preferably stored in a pre-recorded read-only memory (ROM) 106, and channel attributes are stored in a random-access memory (RAM) 107. Both memories also interface to controller 100.
  • ROM read-only memory
  • RAM random-access memory
  • Both memories also interface to controller 100.
  • the control codes associated with the cable box and TV could be automatically ascertained by the VCR 22 using methods disclosed in my co-pending application Serial No.
  • FIG. 2 is a simplified schematic diagram of an alternative embodiment of the switching arrangement present invention wherein switches 48 and 96 are used to switch video signals (drawn as thin lines) , instead of RF signals (drawn as thick lines) .
  • Some cable boxes such as those which provide the operator with control over the audio portion of the selected channel, demodulate the incoming RF signal and provide demodulated audio and video outputs, typically through a separate set of connectors 55 on the cable-box housing, with cables being used to carry the signals to an associated set of connectors 57 on the VCR.
  • Newer "component" TVs likewise provide the display as a separate video monitor 90 which may be interfaced directly to the audio/video outputs typically found on most VCRs, including the VCR of the present invention.
  • the present invention may be configured to switch RF signals on the video inputs or any combination, depending upon the capabilities of the associated modules.
  • Switch 48 may be set to position "1" to record a signal from the cable box, including a descrambled channel, or set to position "2" to record a channel directly from the cable.
  • switch 96 With switch 96 at position “A” the TV or monitor will receive a channel from the cable box, including a descrambled channel.
  • the TV or monitor At “ B” the TV or monitor will receive the output of the tape unit, and at “C” a channel directly from the cable.
  • Position "B” could also be used to monitor the program currently being taped but it is anticipated that this switch position will only be used to view a tape once recorded, since positions "A” and “C” would provide a "cleaner” signal for viewing, especially if RF switches are used and the tape output needs to be modulated before viewing. With RF switches it is also important that the signal lines exhibit consistent loading on all positions. Thus, additional switches 130 and 132, shown in Figure 2, may alternatively be added to ensure that the RF lines are never unloaded or "floating.”
  • the VCR of the present invention Using its infrared transmitter 108 and electrical switches, the VCR of the present invention has the capability to determine which channels which may be tuned by the associated resources on hand, and configure those resources in accordance with operator requests.
  • the preferred embodiment embodies the centralized control for this channel determination and configuration within the VCR, the system transmitter and switching could alternatively be located within the cable box, TV or even a hand-held remote unit.
  • the VCR When the VCR is first installed, or when a system resource such as the cable is changed, the VCR automatically scans its inputs to determine available channels. In the preferred embodiment, the tuner 46 is scanned through each channel and the output of sync separator 56 is examined by controller 100 to detect the presence of strong, regular sync pulses which, if present, indicate a tunable channel.
  • An alternative technique for determining whether a signal is present from a system resource may be employed including the presence of an RF signal or any attribute of the underlying video signal, including vertical or horizontal sync, color burst, or any waveform specially encoded for identification purposes.
  • the flow diagram of Figure 4 indicates how the present invention scans its inputs to identify tunable channels.
  • the system preferably first begins with the incoming cable by setting switch 48 to the "2" position, at step 150. Controller 100 then analyzes the input for a video signal using sync separator 56 and analyzer 58. If a channel is present it preferably further examines the signal to determine if it is scrambled, in which case it temporarily stores that channel to later determine if the cable box is capable of descrambling it, then increments the VCR tuner. In the preferred embodiment, the controller decides if the signal is scrambled by determining if the horizontal sync is irregular or inverted, although alternative analysis techniques may be used.
  • the channel is not scrambled, it is stored as tunable at block 152, and the VCR tuner is incremented. If the channel is scrambled, it may be temporarily stored at step 156 to later determine if it can be unscrambled. If no signal is detected, that channel is stored as untunable and "skipped" block 154. The VCR tuner 46 is incremented through all of its settings at which point the system determines which type of cable box is attached to the VCR and what additional channels are available through descrambling.
  • the system determines which channels are capable of being descrambled by the cable box. Preferably, this is accomplished by referring back to the channels temporarily stored as "scrambled" when scanning the direct cable input, then tuning the cable box to those channels to see if they have been descrambled, preferably by confirming that horizontal sync is now periodic and non- inverted.
  • the system can simply, scan the entire spectrum of channels available from the cable box and store them as tunable or non-tunable to be skipped, without regard to whether they have been descrambled by the cable box. This would eliminate the need to temporarily store and re-reference scrambled channels detected on the cable.
  • the present invention knows the status of system resources and keeps a running tab of all tunable channels.
  • the table of Figure 5 lists attributes of a few channels as they may be organized within RAM 107.
  • a "1" in the table denotes that the tuner associated with the unit listed in that column is capable of tuning program material on that channel. For example, as shown in the first row, only the cable box 24 is capable of tuning channel 02, which would be the case if channel 02 is a scrambled channel.
  • the second row shows that none of the tuners can find program material on channel 03, which is usually the case.
  • the third column shows that all system tuners (44, 46, 70) are capable of tuning channel 04.
  • Controller 100 would then place switch 96 in position "A" and cause IR transmitter 108 to send a -0—2- channel-select control signal to the cable box and a -0—3- channel-select control signal to the TV. If more than one tuner is capable of tuning a particular channel, as is the case with channel 04 in Figure 5, selection of that channel for viewing would preferably cause all tuners to tune to that channel. Controller 100 would place switch 96 in position " C" and cause the TV to tune channel 04 directly from the cable. In this way, if a "RECORD" command were subsequently received by an operator, it would be interpreted to mean record channel 04.
  • Switch 48 would be controlled to position "2," and the tape unit would be activated. Since the controller 100 stores the status of recording and viewing from all channels, it could inform the operator if a particular request is not possible. For example, if the tape unit is recording a premium channel from the cable box and the user selects a different premium channel for viewing, the invention would send a message to the screen indicating that the only resource capable of tuning that premium channel is in use, and that the recording process would need to be halted to view it. In the event the viewer selected the same pay channel for viewing and recording, the controller would cause switch 96 to select position "B."
  • remote control transmitter 300 of the present invention is specially designed to ensure that the control codes subsequently transmitted to the non-VCR components in accordance with the single user command are accurately received and understood.
  • the remote dedicated to the VCR of the present invention will preferable send a single code (or just a few repeats of the same code) , followed by a delay to afford subsequent re-transmission of control signals by the IR transmitter 108 to the cable box 24 and/or TV 26.
  • buttons the button If the button is depressed for an extended time, as would be the case with volume control or channel slew, commands the VCR remote will again transmit only one or a few codes, followed by a delay, thereby affording the VCR another opportunity to re-transmit, and so on, until the operator' ⁇ finger is lifted.
  • a different IR frequency could be used for the dedicated VCR remote or, eliminates "wait states," an RF link could be used for the VCR remote, thus enabling the receipt of user commands and the re-transmission of cable-box and TV directives to occur simultaneously.
  • the VCR 22 Since the VCR 22 stores the identities of all tunable channels and the status of all system resources, it also allows the user to continue to use the remote-control devices that came supplied with the cable box or TV, and operates to avoid potential interference problems. Generally speaking, if the VCR 22 senses a command from a remote other than the one dedicated to the VCR, it will interpret the command and, if executable, carry out the command. If the command would bring about an undesirable result, however, the present invention will allow the command to be executed and then immediately send its own IR signal to reverse the action of the previous command.
  • Figure 7 is an illustration of the interaction among system components upon receipt of a command issued from a remote-control transmitter dedicated to a system resource other than the VCR, such as the television receiver 26.
  • the TV 26 is tuned to channel 11 directly from the cable and a channel-up command is transmitted from the TV s old remote.
  • channel 12 is a scrambled channel.
  • the TV cannot accommodate this request, because if it simply increments the TV tuner it will receive channel 12 from the cable feed, which will be scrambled.
  • the controller 100 will then automatically re-tune the TV to channel -0—3-, tune the cable box to-1—2- and make sure that switches 48 and 94 are set appropriately within the VCR.
  • the tape unit is not tying up the requested resource, if a channel request command is received by the VCR 22, the system will operate to provide that channel from whichever resource has the capability of tuning it.

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Un magnétoscope à cassettes (22) utilisable avec une source de télévision câblée, un module de télévision câblée télécommandé (24) et un téléviseur télécommandé (26), offre un dispositif permettant de déterminer toutes les chaînes recevables par les différents syntoniseurs, y compris les chaînes à péage. Dans ce magnétoscope, une mémoire stocke les codes de commande opérationnels concernant le module de télévision câblée et le téléviseur. Le magnétoscope comprend des commutateurs conçus pour connecter les différents appareils selon diverses configurations. Il comprend aussi un émetteur infrarouge permettant d'émettre des signaux de commande vers le module de télévision câblée et le téléviseur. A la réception de signaux d'entrée, envoyés par l'usager, précisant le mode de fonctionnement désiré, un circuit de commande propre au magnétoscope règle les positions de commutation de manière à fournir une configuration optimum pour que les composants de la chaîne respectent les choix de l'utilisateur et émettent des codes de télécommande vers le module de télévision câblée et le téléviseur.
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