WO2001082612A1 - Method of masking picture display transitions upon change-over of the video playback speed - Google Patents
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- H04N5/9205—Transformation of the television signal for recording, e.g. modulation, frequency changing; Inverse transformation for playback involving the multiplexing of an additional signal and the video signal the additional signal being at least another television signal
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- the invention relates to a method of reducing the response time upon a change-over between different display modes of a video display device, picture information from a first channel being displayed in the one display mode and picture information from another channel being displayed in another display mode.
- the invention also relates to a video display device in which said method is used.
- the displayed picture information is available in channels made up of information read from information tracks of an information carrier at a given reading speed.
- a video display device in the case of digital video, just as is customary in the case of analog video, separate channels can be used for playback at higher playback speeds, i.e. the information from the primary channel, which is read at a normal playback speed, is not read at a different playback speed but, instead of this, a secondary channel is read, depending on the selected speed.
- analog video for example, VHS
- the information tracks for the higher speed channels form a subset of the information track for the normal playback speed.
- the secondary channels form a physically disjunct information track, which is not read at the normal speed and which contains picture information representing the secondary channel. Since the information in this secondary channel has a lower picture quality and since the information track is scanned more rapidly, a comparatively small claim is made upon additional storage capacity of the information carrier. Thus, it is possible, for example, to build up a picture with a quality of 9 Mb/s from information stored in a primary channel.
- the information carrier contains specific picture information for this purpose in secondary channels, which channels can be read at these respective speeds.
- the additional tape width in comparison with the 9 Mb/s picture signal is then comparatively small, i.e. for the total of
- Reading out the secondary channels can then be effected as follows in a conventional digital video display device.
- digital picture information has been recorded in tracks on a magnetic tape. These tracks can be read by a rotating helical scan read head. When the speed at which the tape is fed through is increased, while the speed of the rotating read head is maintained constant, the head can read only certain portions of the tracks.
- the picture information that specifically corresponds to this speed the change-over time between the various playback speeds is comparatively small because this change-over takes as much time as setting the new tape speed, which can take place comparatively rapidly.
- a block read/write system usually reads and writes separate information blocks alternately, the tape being continually wound and rewound between tape portions with blocks to be read and free tape portions in which an information block can be written.
- the tape width of the magnetic tape should then be considerably larger than twice the tape width for reading/writing the picture information.
- This object is achieved with a method of the type defined in the opening paragraph, in which picture information from the one channel is simulated by picture information from the other channel.
- picture information from the one channel is simulated by picture information from the other channel.
- the information channels then are not strictly different from one another but are made up of the same information track, which information track is read only partly and is scanned more rapidly in the one case.
- the invention is particularly advantageous when used in the case that the channels have a separate information content, particularly in the case that the picture quality of the picture information from the respective channels differs.
- the invention can be used when the playback speed of the picture information differs in the different display modes. It is evident that in the last-mentioned case the use of this method is a practical application, in order to be able to comply with the user's wish, which is commonly accepted in practice, to have the possibility of playing the picture information at different speeds. Changing over the video display device from the one channel to the other, as set forth hereinbefore, will always take some time in these cases, in which time the method in accordance with the invention is utilized.
- picture frames from a first channel can be skipped selectively during a change-over, from a first display mode to a second display mode, the playback speed in the second display mode being higher than the playback speed in the first display mode, picture information made up of picture frames being formed by information from the channel Id and the channel K 2 in the first and the second display mode, respectively.
- the playback speed in the first display mode can then be the speed for normal display.
- This variant has special advantages in the case that a user wishes a fast-motion display and, for this purpose, changes over to a faster display mode. In this case, as explained hereinbefore, the change-over of the video display device to a higher playback speed will require some time. In this intervening time the invention is used by skipping picture frames from the channel for the lower playback speed, which makes it possible to simulate a higher playback speed.
- picture frames from a channel K 3 can be repeated selectively during a change-over from a third display mode to a fourth display mode, the playback speed in the third display mode being higher than the playback speed in the fourth display mode, picture information made up of picture frames being formed by information from the channel K 3 and the channel K in the third and the fourth display mode, respectively.
- This variant has special advantages in the case that a user whishes a slow-motion display or wishes to change over from a higher playback speed to a lower playback speed.
- interpolation can be used to insert picture frames thus interpolated (?) between successive picture frames from a channel K 5 during a change-over from a fifth display mode to a sixth display mode, the playback speed in the fifth display mode being higher than the playback speed in the sixth display mode, picture information made up of picture frames being formed by information from the channel K 5 and the channel K 6 in the fifth and the sixth display mode, respectively.
- picture frames from the channel K can be displayed selectively in a reversed sequence during a change-over from a seventh display mode to an eighth display mode, the playback speed in the seventh display mode being directed oppositely to the playback speed in the eighth display mode, picture information made up of picture frames being formed by information from the channel K 7 and the channel K 8 in the seventh and the eighth display mode, respectively.
- the invention further relates to a video display device including a conversion unit which converts picture information from the one channel in such a manner that it seems as though this modified picture information originates from the other channel. With such a conversion unit it is achieved that the invention can be utilized in a normal video display device without many adaptations. The conversion unit is activated upon change-over to another display mode.
- the unit converts information from the channel displayed before the change-over in such a manner that picture information from the channel to be changed over to is simulated by picture information from the first-mentioned channel.
- the device may include a buffer memory unit in which the picture information can be buffered, which picture information can be accessed by the conversion unit.
- the buffer memory unit stores picture frames before they are displayed. Since the buffer memory unit can be accessed ,by the conversion unit the conversion unit can carry out the first variant of the method described hereinbefore by selectively not displaying buffered picture frames; the second variant of the method described hereinbefore can be carried out by selectively repeating buffered picture frames; and the third variant of the method described hereinbefore can be carried out by selectively displaying buffered picture frames in a reversed sequence.
- the invention can be used in devices of several types, such as for example a device having a helical-scan read head. As set forth hereinbefore, there are also other possibilities of keeping the change-over times short in such a device.
- the invention can be used particularly advantageously in a device having means for reading and writing picture information from/into a magnetic carrier in a block-by-block fashion, particularly when this carrier is a magnetic tape; this is because the change-over times can be comparatively long in such a case.
- the invention further relates to a digital video display device having at least display modes for a normal, fast forward and fast reverse playback speed and including a device having one of the characteristic features described hereinbefore.
- Fig. la illustrates a situation for a video display device in a display mode A prior to a change-over to a display mode B;
- Fig. lb illustrates a situation for a video display device during the changeover, use being made of the invention
- Fig. lc illustrates a situation for a video display device in a display mode B after the change-over
- Fig. 2a diagrammatically represents a conversion in which a channel for display at twice the playback speed is simulated from a channel for display at a normal speed
- Fig. 2b diagrammatically represents a conversion in which a channel for display at a lower playback speed is simulated from a channel for display at a high speed;
- Fig. 2c diagrammatically represents a conversion in which a channel for display at a lower playback speed is simulated from a channel for display at a high speed, using motion estimation
- Fig. 2d diagrammatically represents a conversion in which a channel with reverse display is simulated from a channel with forward display.
- a video display device 1 displays picture information in the form picture frames a, b, b".
- the picture frames a, b are made up of information stored in information blocks a', b' by means of a read/write device 2. These information blocks a', b' are written in a track 3 on a magnetic tape 4.
- Fig. la represents the situation prior to change-over, the video display device being in a display mode A.
- the picture information stream which is made up of picture frames a and which represents a channel K A , is transferred to a buffer memory 6 via a connection 5.
- the picture frames in this buffer memory 6, which is for example a RAM, can be retrieved by a processing unit 7.
- This processing unit 7 reads the buffer picture information from the buffer memory 6 and processes this information into a video signal for a display unit 9.
- the processing unit 7 has an output 8, from which the channel KA is transmitted to the display unit 9 via a connection 10.
- the processing unit 7 reads the picture frames a from the buffer memory 6 and transfers these directly to the output 8. This is different in the situation illustrated in Fig. lb.
- Fig. lb shows the instant at which the video display device 1 is changed over from the display mode A to the display mode B.
- the read/write device 2 no longer reads the information blocks a' but searches for the information blocks b'. This search takes some time. During this time no picture frames are produced and transferred to the buffer memory 6. This is indicated in Fig. lb in that the read/write device does not contain any picture frame and picture frames are missing on the connection 5 and in the buffer memory 6. Since the buffer memory 6 contains enough picture frames the signal output from the video display device 1 can be sustained. However, in accordance with the invention the processing unit 7, instead of reading picture frames a from the buffer memory 6 and transferring them directly to the output 8, as in the case illustrated in Fig.
- Fig. lc finally illustrates the situation after the change-over.
- the read/write device 2 is set to read the information blocks b' frorn the magnetic tape 4.
- the picture information which now consists of picture frames b and which represents a channel K B , is conveyed to the buffer memory 6 via the connection 5.
- the processing unit 7 reads the buffered picture information from the buffer memory 6 and thus produces a video signal, which is supplied to the display unit 9 via a connection 10.
- Fig. 2 shows an input channel I, an output channel O, a conversion unit X and numbered picture frames.
- the picture frames are processed by the conversion unit X in accordance with the arrows P.
- the processing unit 7 in conjunction with the buffer memory 6 of Fig. 1.
- Fig. 2a shows diagrammatically how a channel with picture frames for display at twice the playback speed is simulated from a channel with picture frames for display at the normal speed.
- the input channel I carries picture frames numbered f 1 , f 16 , ... f 5 , of which the numbers f 13 , f 12 , ... f 5 can be manipulated by the conversion unit X.
- the conversion unit X leaves out the even numbers from the sequence f 13 , f 12 , ... f 5 , as a result of which these picture frames no longer appear in the output channel O but merely the numbers f l5 f 3 , f 5 , ... fj . Since the number of picture frames per unit of time remains constant the effect is obtained that the display is "compressed", so that the pictures appear to be displayed at a faster speed. It is obvious that the speed can be raised further by leaving out more pictures from the sequence.
- Fig. 2b shows diagrammatically how a channel with picture frames at a lower playback speed can be simulated from a channel with picture frames for display at a high speed.
- the input channel carries picture frames numbered f , f ⁇ , ... f 3 , of which the numbers f , f 6 , ... f 3 , can be manipulated by the conversion unit X.
- the conversion unit X doubles the picture frames from the sequence f 7 , f 6 , ... f 3 .
- a picture frame is thus displayed in the output channel during two units of time and, since the number of picture frames per unit of time remains constant, the effect is produced that the display is "expanded", so that the pictures appear to be displayed at a lower speed. It is obvious that the speed can be reduced further by more than doubling the pictures from the sequence.
- Fig. 2c also shows diagrammatically how a channel with picture frames at a lower playback speed is simulated from a channel with picture frames for display at a high speed.
- the input channel I carries picture frames numbered f , f 8 , ... f 3 , of which the numbers f , f 6 , ... f 3 , can be manipulated by the conversion unit X.
- the conversion unit X calculates the intermediate pictures f ⁇ , f 6' , ... f 3 > by means of motion compensation techniques.
- the intermediate picture frame fj> is displayed before the picture frame fi + i is reproduced.
- FIG. 2d finally shows diagrammatically how a channel with picture frames played in a reverse sequence is simulated from a channel with picture frames played in a forward sequence.
- the input channel I carries picture frames numbered f 5 , f 6 , ... fj 3 , which can all be manipulated by the conversion unit X.
- the conversion unit X displays the pictures in a reversed sequence, i.e.
- the conversion unit X has such a capacity that, when the pictures from the input channel I have finished, the device has changed over to a display mode normally intended for this purpose.
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