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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 30, 1999
Filed:
Feb. 20, 1998
Peter H Hsieh, Sunnyvale, CA (US);
Hasan Gadjali, Freeport, CA (US);
Winbond Electronics Corporation America, San Jose, CA (US);
Abstract
A method for presenting video on a local monitor and a remote monitor includes encoding an original video signal to produce a first compressed video signal. Using the first compressed video signal, the video signal is also encoded to produce a second compressed video signal. Both the first and second compressed video signals are transmitted to a local terminal at which the first and second compressed video signals are decoded to produce first and second decoded video signals. A first decoded version of the video signal is produced from a combination of the first and second decoded video signals. Only the first compressed video signal is transmitted to a remote terminal at which a second decoded version of the video signal is recovered from only the first compressed video signal. The first compressed video signal may be produced by motion compensation temporally encoding and spatially encoding the original video signal. The second compressed video signal may be produced by both spatially and motion compensation temporally decoding the first compressed video signal and subtracting each pixel of each picture thereof from a corresponding, spatially and temporally aligned pixel of a picture of the original video signal to form a difference video signal. The difference video signal is then only spatially encoded to produce the second compressed video signal. To produce the first decoded version of the original video signal, the first compressed video signal may be both spatially and motion compensation temporally decoded and the second decoded video signal may be only spatially decoded. Each pixel of each picture of the second decoded video signal may be added to a corresponding temporally and spatially aligned picture pixel of the first decoded video signal.