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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 04, 2004
Filed:
Oct. 20, 2000
Sunao Kawai, Toyoake, JP;
Kenji Miyata, Nagoya, JP;
Ryuji Yamada, Ogaki, JP;
Hideaki Teshima, Tokoname, JP;
Kazuma Aoki, Kasugai, JP;
Norihisa Fujii, Tokoname, JP;
Yoshihiko Horibe, Nagoya, JP;
Brother Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha, Nagoya, JP;
Abstract
A video image edit device for editing video image contents recorded on a video tape. The video tape is rewound to its leading end and a start point time code and a maximum video image content period are stored in a RAM. Then, a video reproduction is started and a time code and time information for a video image content are retrieved. A difference between the present time and a precedent time is compared with a predetermined period to detect discontinuity of the video image content. If discontinuity cannot be detected, judgment is made as to whether or not a difference between the present time code and a start point time code exceeds the maximum video image content period to determine a subdivision point. If discontinuity is detected, or if the difference exceeds the maximum video image content period, a present end point time code and next start point time code are stored for again detecting the discontinuity or judging the next subdivision point.