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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 25, 1991
Filed:
Sep. 13, 1989
Franciscus W Vreeswijk, Eindhoven, NZ;
Christopher M Carey Smith, Christ Church, NL;
U.S. Philips Corporation, New York, NY (US);
Abstract
Use is made of a digitally assisted DATV to effect a bandwidth reduction encoding and bandwidth reduction decoding, in addition to MAC-coding and MAC-decoding, of at least three picture signal channels (PC) each having a different picture signal refresh period equal to, for example, 80, 40 and 20 ms which are coupled via a time-division multiplex circuit (MUX). For with the diversity of picture signal sources, it was found that distinguishing during the picture signal processing between a film mode (SW1, T40) and a non-film mode (SW1, T20) results in a significantly improved high-definition picture resolution. This distinction is expressed at the DATV by one information bit (FM'). During the non-film mode (SW1, T20) three Y-liminance channels (PC11, PC13 and PC12) of 80, 40 and 20 ms and two U and V-chrominance channels (PC21 and PC22) of 80 and 20 ms are operative. During the film mode (SW11, T40) the Y-channels (PC11 and PC13) and the U and V-channels (PC21 and PC23) of 80 and 40 ms are only operative.