| Patent Number |
Title Of Patent |
Date Issued |
| 7379659 |
Recording apparatus and method, playback apparatus and method, and recording medium therefor |
May 27, 2008 |
| 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 |
| 7362954 |
Recording apparatus and method, recording medium, and program |
April 22, 2008 |
| When the head of a data pack that can be a start point of consecutive recording is included in an ECC (error correcting code) bank, data indicating this is set in an ECCTB (error correctly code two-B picture). When the head of a data pack that can be a start point of consecutive reco |
| 7321715 |
Picture data reproducing apparatus and method |
January 22, 2008 |
| In a picture data reproducing method of reproducing picture data recorded to a recording medium according the MPEG standard, there is provisionally stored, into a stream buffer, picture data grouped as a GOP which begins with an I picture, the picture data provisionally stored in the str |
| 7289720 |
Magnetic tape recording apparatus and method, magnetic tape playback apparatus and method, forma |
October 30, 2007 |
| Pictures in number indicated by a value (3 in one example) of M in a GOP structure are set as one unit. AUX data (denoted by U in FIG. 32) related to those pictures, audio data (denoted by A in FIG. 32) corresponding to those pictures, and AUX data (denoted by X in FIG. 32) related to th |
| 7273741 |
Copper tolerant yeast and pectinases produced by the yeast |
September 25, 2007 |
| The object of the present invention is to provide a yeast which is tolerant to copper and which can incorporate copper at a high concentration, and also a method of removing or recovering copper from extracellular solution. The present invention is copper-tolerant yeast and the pecti |
| 7242854 |
Magnetic tape recording apparatus and method, magnetic tape format, and recording medium therefo |
July 10, 2007 |
| 139 sync blocks, each having 111 bytes, are disposed on each track of a magnetic tape. Among the 139 sync blocks, 121 sync blocks each consist of a two-byte detection pattern for detecting the sync block, three-byte identification information for identifying the sync block, 96-byte main |
| 7239801 |
Recording apparatus and method, playback apparatus and method, and recording medium therefor |
July 3, 2007 |
| 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 |
| 7239795 |
Picture data reproducing apparatus and method |
July 3, 2007 |
| In an STC generating step, STCs (STC_d) delayed a time "System_delay" from STC (STC_medium) in compressed picture data read from a recording medium in the normal-speed reproduction mode is sequentially generated. In this STC generating step, there is set at shift from a variable-speed |
| 7231137 |
Recording apparatus and method, playback apparatus and method, and recording medium therefor |
June 12, 2007 |
| 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 |
| 7221856 |
Recording apparatus and method, playback apparatus and method, and recording medium therefor |
May 22, 2007 |
| 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 |
| 7200324 |
Magnetic-tape recording apparatus and method, magnetic-tape reproduction apparatus and method, a |
April 3, 2007 |
| A magnetic-tape recording apparatus records digital data on a magnetic tape by a rotating head. It includes a first obtaining device for obtaining predetermined-unit video data; a second obtaining device for obtaining audio data corresponding to the predetermined-unit video data; a s |
| 7155114 |
Information recording apparatus and method, information reading apparatus and method, magnetic t |
December 26, 2006 |
| An information recording apparatus for recording information on a predetermined recording medium includes a creation unit for creating search data from main image data; and a recording unit for recording the search data created by the creation unit and the main image data on the reco |
| 7088911 |
Recording apparatus and method, playback apparatus and method, and recording medium therefor |
August 8, 2006 |
| 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 |
| 7076156 |
Recording apparatus and method, playback apparatus and method, and recording medium therefor |
July 11, 2006 |
| 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 |
| 7058283 |
Magnetic tape tracking control apparatus and method, magnetic tape format, recording medium and |
June 6, 2006 |
| Magnetic tape tracking control apparatus and method, magnetic tape format, recording medium and program for controlling tracking of tracks on a magnetic tape by a rotary head are disclosed. The magnetic tape tracking control apparatus comprises a first generating element for encoding an |
| 7027715 |
Magnetic-tape recording apparatus, magnetic-tape recording method, magnetic tape, and recording |
April 11, 2006 |
| Data for variable-speed reading (such as 16-times-faster reading) is distributed and recorded at positions where a trace is to be made during the variable-speed reading. When data recording is performed by an MPEG method, for example, data for generating an I picture is recorded. |
| 6996330 |
Magnetic tape recording apparatus and method, magnetic tape format, and recording medium therefo |
February 7, 2006 |
| 139 sync blocks, each having 111 bytes, are disposed on each track of a magnetic tape. Among the 139 sync blocks, 121 sync blocks each consist of a two-byte detection pattern for detecting the sync block, three-byte identification information for identifying the sync block, 96-byte main |
| 6996328 |
Magnetic tape recording apparatus and method, magnetic tape playback apparatus and method, forma |
February 7, 2006 |
| Pictures in number indicated by a value (3 in one example) of M in a GOP structure are set as one unit. AUX data (denoted by U in FIG. 32) related to those pictures, audio data (denoted by A in FIG. 32) corresponding to those pictures, and AUX data (denoted by X in FIG. 32) related to th |
| 6040693 |
User initiated magnetic head wear measuring and display system |
March 21, 2000 |
| A magnetic recording and reproducing apparatus in which a magnetic head contacts a recording medium to record or reproduce a signal onto or from the recording medium. The apparatus includes a measurement unit for measuring an abrasion amount of the magnetic head and outputting measur |
| 5963382 |
Methods of recording and reproducing and apparatus for recording and reproducing time codes |
October 5, 1999 |
| A supplied time code is multiplied to generate detailed time data. The detailed time data are latched at a given time in an input signal. The latched time data are converted into converted time data having a given data format. The converted time data are recorded in the same transmission |
| 5383069 |
Data reproducing device with drop out detection of position information and means for compensati |
January 17, 1995 |
| A data reproducing device for reproducing a positional information track formed in the longitudinal direction of a magnetic tape according to the present invention is capable of easily correcting regenerative positional information on the basis of count information even when the regenera |
| 5331616 |
Information recording and reproducing apparatus with self-diagnosis information storage mechanis |
July 19, 1994 |
| An information recording and reproducing apparatus having a self-diagnosis information storage mechanism is provided. This apparatus stores self-diagnosis information without increasing the storage capacity thereof and erasing important error information. According to the present inv |
| 5304907 |
Servo system that controls a motor and compensates for system irregularities |
April 19, 1994 |
| A servo system for a motor having a rotor that includes a phase detector circuit for detecting a rotational phase of the rotor and for defining a plurality of angular positions of the rotor, each angle between adjacent angular positions being of the same size, a rotating device for rotat |
| 4903149 |
Tape cassette loading system for a magnetic recording and reproducing apparatus |
February 20, 1990 |
| A tape cassette loading system for a magnetic recording and reproducing apparatus, such as a VTR, capable of operating with a plurality of kinds of tape cassettes varying in the center distance between a pair of reels contained therein comprises a reel mount shifting mechanism which |
| 4805053 |
Method and apparatus for detecting position of tape when recording or reproducing signals thereo |
February 14, 1989 |
| In recording and/or reproducing signals on a tape running between supply and take-up reels on which the tape is wound, the tape position is detected by initially determining the radii of the outer turns of the tape on the supply and take-up reels with the tape in a reference position, |
| 4773616 |
Cassette tape loading apparatus |
September 27, 1988 |
| A cassette tape loading apparatus is provided, by which a cassette tape wound around a pair of reels of a tape cassette is drawn from the tape cassette, wrapped around a rotary head drum of a cassette tape recorder and then recorded and/or reproduced, in which revolution speed of a reel |
| 4713715 |
Tape position display apparatus using counter roller pulses and CTL pulses |
December 15, 1987 |
| A tape position display apparatus including a circuit for generating first electrical pulses in response to transport of a tape, a first counter for counting the first electrical pulses, a circuit for generating second electrical pulses from a control track signal recorded on a tape in |
| 4694234 |
Apparatus for compensating a quantization error |
September 15, 1987 |
| An apparatus for compensating for a quantization error has a time detector circuit for detecting a time signal on the basis of the number of clock signals occurring within the period of such time signal, a quantization error detector circuit for generating a quantization error time signa |
| 4528603 |
Drum servo control with reduced head phase error during editing |
July 9, 1985 |
| A head drum servo control arrangement is provided in a video tape recording and reproducing apparatus, for example, of the helical scan type, for reducing head phase error at the cut-in point on a magnetic tape during an electronic editing operation. A variable delay circuit imparts an |
| 4459620 |
Color video signal reproducing apparatus |
July 10, 1984 |
| A color video signal reproducing apparatus, such as a VTR, is capable of being operated in a normal speed reproduction mode, as well as in non-normal modes such as stop motion, slow motion, and fast motion. A rotary pick-up head on the apparatus is mounted, e.g., on a bi-morph leaf, |
| 4418303 |
DC Motor control circuit |
November 29, 1983 |
| A DC motor control circuit for controlling the speed and direction of rotation including a plurality of linear amplifiers which are, respectively, connected to each of the stator windings of the DC motor and a pulse generator for generating rotational pulse trains which represent the |
| 4363048 |
Time counting clock generator |
December 7, 1982 |
| A counting clock generator for a video tape recorder, in which two different phase counter clock signals at a pulse repetition frequency corresponding to the running speed of a tape are processed to obtain a direction detection signal indicating the direction of running of the tape a |
| 4358720 |
DC Motor driving circuit |
November 9, 1982 |
| A brush-less dc motor driving circuit is disclosed, wherein a variable constant current source is connected in series with motor windings, and motor torque proportional to motor currents is adjusted by controlling current value of said variable constant current source. Further, a supply |