CA2056057C - Caption vcr and method of displaying a caption signal in the caption vcr - Google Patents

Caption vcr and method of displaying a caption signal in the caption vcr

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CA2056057C
CA2056057C CA002056057A CA2056057A CA2056057C CA 2056057 C CA2056057 C CA 2056057C CA 002056057 A CA002056057 A CA 002056057A CA 2056057 A CA2056057 A CA 2056057A CA 2056057 C CA2056057 C CA 2056057C
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Abstract

A caption VCR having a caption decoder, therein, for detecting a caption signal from a broadcasting signal or detecting a caption signal recorded on a VCR tape. The caption VCR normally operates to display a video signal having no caption signal. At this time, if the caption signal including character and screen data is detected by the caption decoder, the caption VCR displays the caption signal including the character and screen data. Also, in accordance with the present invention, there is provided a method of displaying the caption signal from the caption decoder together with an audio signal and a video signal in the caption VCR.
Therefore, according to the present invention, it is convenient for the deaf person or foreign language learner to watch a desired image containing the caption signal on the screen utilizing the caption decoder.

Description

CAPTION VCR AND METHOD OF DISPLAYING A CAPTION SIGNAL IN
THE CAPTION VCR

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Field of the Invention The present invention rela~es in general to a caption video cassette recorder (VCR), and more particularly to a caption VCR having a caption decoder, therein, for detecting a caption signal from a broadcasting signal or detecting the caption signal recorded on a VCR tape and to a method -of displaying the caption signal from the caption decoder together with an audio signal and a video signal in the caption VCR.

Description of the Prior Art For the purpose of further display of a caption signal in a VCR in which an audio signal and a video signal are displayed, a deaf person or a foreign language learner usually detects the caption signal from a broadcasting signal containing the caption signal or detects the caption signal recorded on a VCR tape, utilizing a separate, external caption decoder. Then, the detected caption signal from the caption decoder is displayed together with the audio and video signals in the VCR.

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~ ith reference to Fig. l, there is shown a block diagram of a conventional on-screen display apparatus for a VCR. The illustrated circuit comprises a programmable controller 31 for providing a plurality of control signals necessary to the VCR
in accordance with a selection of the user, a radio frequency (RF) converter 32 for receiving an external broadcasting signal through a receiving antenna ANT1 and outputting a desired signal through a transmitting antenna ANT2 under a control of the programmable controller 31 t a tuner 33 for tuning the broadcasting signal from the RF converter 32 to a broadcasting channel required by the user under a control of the programmable controller 31, demodulating the tuned broadcasting signal to divide it into a video signal and an audio signal AU and outputting the divided video signal and audio signal AU, a switching circuit 34 for selectively outputting one of the video signal from the tuner 33 and an external video signal under a control of the programmable controller 31, a luminance/chrominance (Y/C) processing circuit 35 for video-processing an output signal from the switching circuit 34 or a self-video signal to be played back under a control of -the programmable controller 31, an on-screen display unit 36 for displaying an output signal from the Y/C processing circuit 35 and an external caption signal under a control of the programmable controller 31~ a buffer 37 for buffering an ou-tput signal from the on-screen display unit ~ f~, " ~ 7 ''' fj 36 and outputting the buffered signal through the RF converter 32 and through a video output jack VOJ externally, and a separate caption decoder 38 for detecting the caption signal from the broadcasting signal or the caption signal recorded on a VCR tape and the detected caption signal to the on-screen display unit 36.
The operation of the on-screen display apparatus for the VCR with the above-mentioned construction will now be described.
The programmable controller 31 provides a plurality of control s-ignals necessary to the VCR in accordance with the selection of the user.
The radio frequency (RF) converter 32 receives the external broadcasting signal through the receiving antenna ANT1 and transmits the received broadcasting signal to the tuner 33. Also, the RF converter 32 outputs a desired signal through the transmitting antenna ANT2 in accordance with a control signal TV/VCR from the programmable controller 31.
Namely, in a television (TV) mode, the RF converter 32 outputs the broadcasting signal inputted through the receiving antenna ANT1 directly through the transmitting antenna ANr2 externally, otherwise, in a VCR mode, the RF converter 32 modulates the video signal and caption signal ~rom the buf-fer 37 to a broadcasting frequency required by the user and outputs the modulated video signal and caption signal through ,. , '............... ..

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the transrni~tillg antenna ANT2.
The tuner 33 tunes the broadcasting signal from the RF
converter 32 to a broadcasting channel required by the user in accordance with a control signal Dl from the programmable controller 31, demodulates the tuned broadcasting signal to divide it into the video signal and the audio signal AU and outputs the divided video signal and audio signal AU. Then, the audio signal AU is transferred to an audio processing circuit (not shown) and the video signal is transferred to the switching circuit 34.
The switching circuit 34 selectively outputs one of the video signal from the tuner 33 and an external video signal through a video input jack VIJ to the Y/C processing circuit 35 in accordance with a control signal Tuner~Line from the programmable controller 31. Namely, in a Tuner mode, the switching circuit 34 outputs the video signal from the tuner 33, otherwise, in a Line mode, the switching circuit 34 outputs the external video signal inputted through a video input jack VIJ.
The Y/C processing circuit 35 vi~eo-processes the output signal from the switching circuit 34 or a self-video signal to be played back in accordance with a control signal VV/EE from the programmable controller 31. Namely, in a W mode, the Y~C
processing circuit 35 outputs the se1f-video signal to be played back. Otherwise, in an EE mode, the Y/C processing ~ 3~

circuit 35 outputs the output signal from the switching circuit 34.
The on-screen display unit 36 displays the output signal from the Y/C processing circuit 35 and the caption signal from the separate caption decoder 38 in accordance with a control signal D2 from the programmable controller 31. Namely, upon an enable state of the control signal D2 from the programmable controller 31, the on-screen display unit 36 displays the output signal from the Y/C processing circuit 35~ At this time, if the caption signal is applied from the separate caption decoder 38 during the display of the video signal from the Y~C processing circuit 35, the on-screen display unit 36 stops displaying the video signal from the Y/C processing circuit 35 and displays the caption signal from the separate caption decoder 38. Then, if no further caption signal is applied from the separate caption decoder 38, the on-screen display unit 36 displays the video signal from the Y/C
processing circuit 35 again. On the other hand, upon a disable state of the control signal D2 from the programmable controller 31, ~he on-screen display unit 36 outputs the output signal from the Y/C processing circuit 35 and the caption signal from the separate caption decoder 38 to the buffer 37.
Herein, the broadcasting signal may mean a character mu'ltiplex broadcasting signal containing video, audio and caption signals. Also, the video signal from the Y/C
processing circui-t 35 may contain the caption signal. However, in -the conventional VCR, the caption signal cannot detected from the video signal from the Y/C processing circuit 35 without the separate caption decoder 38.
Therefore, in this manner, the caption signal from the separate caption decoder 38 is displayed together with the video signal and audio signal.
On the other hand, upon receiving the video signal and caption signal from the on-screen display unit 36, the buffer 37 buffers the received video signal and caption signal and then sends the buffered video signal and caption signal to the RF converter 32 and also outputs them through the video output jack VOJ externally.
However, the conventional VCR with the above-mentioned on-screen display apparatus has a disadvantage, in that the caption decoder must be installed on the outside of the VCR, separately from the on-screen display apparatus, in order to detect the caption signal from the broadcasting signal, or character multiplex broadcasting signal, or the caption signal recorded on the VCR tape. For this reason, the deaf person or foreign language learner can not help purchasing the caption decoder separately and connecting the separate caption decoder to ~he VCR, so as to watch a desired image containing the caption on the screen. Therefore, it is inconvenient for the deaf person or foreign language learner to watch a desired image containing the caption signal on the screen utilizing the separate caption decoder.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

Therefore, the present invention has been made in view of the above problem, and it is an object of the present invention to provide a caption VCR having a caption decoder, therein, for detecting a caption signal from a broadcasting signal or detecting a caption signal recorded on a VCR tape.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a method of displaying the caption signal from the caption decoder together with an audio signal and a video signal in the caption VCR.
In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, there is provided a caption display apparatus for a VCR, comprising: programmable con~rolling means for providing a plurality of contrcl signals necessary to the VCR under a control of the user; radio ~requency converting means for receiving an external broadcasting s;ignal and outputting the received broadcasting signal or a desired signal under a control of said programmable controlling means; tuning means for tuning an output signal from said radio frequencY

converting means to a broadcasting channel required by the - , .

1 L~ 7 user under a control of said programmable controlling means demodulating the tuned signal to divide it into a video signal and an audio signal and outputting the divided video signal and audio signal; first switching means for selectively outputtinc~ one of the video signal from said tuniny means and an external video signal undar a control of said programmable controlling means; luminanceJchrominance processing means for video-processing an output signal from said first switching means or a self-video signal to be played back under a control of said programmable controlling means; luminance/chrominance detecting means for outputting a desired con-trol signal to said programmable controlling means according to whether an output signal from said luminance/chrominance processing means is present and separating vertical and horizontal synchronous signals from the output signal from said luminance/chrominance processing means if the output signal from said luminance/chrominance processing means ;s present; clamping means for clamping the output signal from said luminance~chrominance processing means at a constant voltage le~/el; noise attenuating means for attenuat.ing a noise contained in the ou~put signal from said luminance/chrominance processing means for the purpose of easiness of decoding of a caption signal from the output signal from said luminance/chrominanceprocessing means;caption decoding means for inputting an output signal from said noise attenuating ~, 3.,,~

means and detecting the caption signal containing screen data and character data from the output signal from said noise attenuating means under a control of said programmable controlling means; second switching means for select-ively outputting one of an output signal from said clamping means and an output signal from said caption decoding means under a control of said caption decoding means; DC voltage supplying means for supplying a desired DC voltage to said second switching means only when the caption signal frorn said caption decoding means is applied to said second switching means; on-screen displaying means for displaying an output signal from said second switching means under a control of said programmable controlling means and a control of said luminancë/chrominance detecting means; and third switching rneans for blocking the output signal from said caption decoding means to said second switching means under a control of said programmable controlling means.
In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method of displaying a capt-ion signal in a caption VCR, comprising the steps of: ~a) luminance/chrominance-processing a video signal inputted in the VCR; (b) clamping the luminance/chrominance-processed video signal at a constant voltage level and then displaying the clamped video signal; (c) decoding the luminance/chrominance-processed video signal to detect a caption signal from the luminance/chrominance-processed video signal; and (d) displaying screen data of the caption signal when the screen data of the caption signal is detected and displaying character data of the caption signal when the character data of the caption signal is detected.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The above and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will be more clearly understood from the following detailed description kaken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
Fig. 1 is a block diagram of a conventional on-screen display apparatus for a VCR;
Fig. 2 is a block diagram of a caption display apparatus for the VCR in accordance with the present invention;
Fig. 3 is a logic table illustrating logic states of caption control signals from a programmable controller in Fig.
2;
Fig. 4 is a picture displayed on the screen of an on-screen display unit in Fig. 2 including screen data and character data of a caption signal, in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention, wherein:
Fig. 4a illustrates a picture displayed on the screen including screen data and character data of the caption signal; and Fig. 4b illustrates an area on the screen in which the screen data and character data of the caption signal is displayed at the maximum;
Fig. 5a through 5e are waveform diagrams illustrating respectively levels of the screen data and character data of the cap~ion signal; and Fig. 6 is a flowchart illustrating the operation of the caption display apparatus in Fig. 2.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

First, a construction of a caption display apparatus for the VCR in accordance with the present invention will be described with reference to Fig. 2.
With reference to Fig. 2, there is shown a block diagram of a caption display apparatus for the VCR in accordance with the present invention. As shown in this drawing, the caption display apparatus of the present invention comprises a programmable controller l for providing a plurality of control signals necessary to the VCR in accordance with a control signal D3 from the user, a radio frequency (RF) converter 2 for receiving an external broadcasting signal through a receiving antenna ANT1 and output~ing a desired signal through a transmitting antenna ANT2 under a control of the 2,~, j ~ ,,, .~, i?

programmable controller 1, a tuner 3 for tuning the broadcasting signal from the RF converter 2 to a broadcasting channel required by the user under a control of the programrnable controller 1, demodulating the tuned broadcasting signal to divide it into a video signal and an audio signal AU
and outputting the divided video signal and audio signal AU, a first sw;tching circuit 4 for selectively outputting one of the video signal from the tuner 3 and an external video signal under a control of the programmable controller 1, a luminance/chrominance (Y/C) processing circuit 5 for video-processing an output signal from the switching circuit 4 or a self-video signal to ~e played back under a control o~ the programmable controller 1, a Y/C detector 6 for outputting a desired control signal to the programmable controller according to whether an o~tput signal from the Y/C processing circuit 5 is present and separatiny vertical and horizontal synchronous signals from the output signal from the Y/C
processing circuit 5 if the output signal from the Y/C
processing circuit 5 is present, a cla~ping circuit 7 for clamping the output signal from the Y/C processing circuit 5 at a constant voltage level, and a noise attenuator 8 for attenuating a noise contained in the output signal from the Y/C processing circuit 5.
The noise attenuator 8 includes a buffer 9 for buffering the output signal from the Y/C processing circu-it 5, a color 2 ~

and noise removing circuit lO for removing the color and noise contained in an output signal from the buffer 9 to prevent generation of an error character due to the color and noise upon decoding of a caption signal and a clamping and synchronization correcting circuit 11 for clamping an output signal -from the color and noise removing circuit lO at a constant voltage level and then correcting a synchronization of the c7amped signal to suppress a horizon-tal vibration of a character of the caption signal to be decoded.
Also the caption display apparatus of the present invention comprises a caption decoder 12 for inputting an output signal From the clamping and synchronization correcting circuit 11 in the noise attenua-tor ~ and detecting the caption signal containing screen data and character data from the output signal under a control of the programmable controller 1 a second switching circuit 13 for selectively outputting one of an output signal from the clamping circuit 7 and an output signal from the caption decoder 12 under a control of the captlon decoder 12 a DC voltage supplying circuit 14 for supplying a desired DC voltage to the second switching circuit 13 only when the caption signal from the caption decoder 12 is applied to the second switching circuit 13 a buffer 15 for buffering an output signal from the second switching circuit 13 a on-screen.display ùnit 16 for displaying the output signal from the second switching circuit through the buffer 15 or outputting it via a buffer 17 to the R/F converter 2 or through a video output jack VOJ externally under a control of the programmable controller 1 and a control of the Y/C
detector 6, a third switching circuit 18 for blocking the output signal -From the caption decoder 12 to the second switching circuit 13 under a control of the programmable controller l, and a reverse voltage preventing circuit 19 for preventing reverse voltages of caption control signals SCS and CCS from the programmable controller 1.
The second switching circuit 13 includes a first switch 13a for selectively outputting one of the output signal from the clamping circuit 7 and the screen data of the caption signal from the caption decoder 12 under the control of the caption decoder 12, and a second switch 13b for selectively outputting one of an output signal from the first switch 13a and the character data of the caption signal from tha caption decoder 12 under the control of the caption decoder 12.
Also, the DC voltage supplying circuit 14 includes a first DC voltage supplying unit 14a for supplying a desired DC
voltage to the first switch 13a in the second switching circuit 13 only when the screen data o~ the caption signal from the caption decoder 12 is applied to the first switch 13a~ and a second DC voltage supplying unit 14b for supplying a desired DC voltage to the second switch 13b in the second switching circuit 13 only when the character data of the caption signal from the caption decoder 12 is applied to ths second switch 13b.
The third switching circuit 18 includes a third switch 18a for blocking the character dat;a of the output signal from the caption decoder 12 to the second switch 13b in the second switching circuit 13 under the control of the programmable controller 1 and a Fourth switch 18b for blocking the screen data of the outpu~ signal from the caption decoder 12 to the first switch 13a in the second switching circuit 13 under the control of the programmable controller 1.
On the other handl between a caption control signal SCS
output terminal of the programmable controller 1 and the caption decoder 12 are connected a diode D11 and an inverter gate I11 in series. Also be-tween a caption control signal CCS
output terminal of the programmable controller 1 and the caption decoder 12 are connected a diode D12 and an inverter gate I12 in series.
Also the reverse voltage preventing circuit 19 is provided with a pair of diodes D13 and D1~ to prevent reverse vol-tages of the caption control signals SCS and CCS from the programmable controller 1. The diode 13 is connected between connection of the diode D12 with the inverter gate I12 and the third switch 18a in the third switching circuit 18. The diode 14 is connected between connection of the diode D11 with the ;nverter gate I11 and the fourth switch 18b in the third ~ ~ r~

switching circuit 1~.
~ ow, the operation of the caption display apparatus with the above mentioned construction in accordance with the present invention will be described in detail with reference to Figs. 3 through 6.
The programmab1e controller 1 provides a plurality of control signals necessary to the VCR in accordance with the selection of the user.
The radio frequency (RF) converter 2 receives the external broadcasting signal through the receiving antenna ANTl and transmits the broadcasting signal to the tuner 3.
Herein, the broadcasting signal may mean a character multiplex broadcasting signal containing video, audio and caption signals. Also, the video signal ~rom the Y/C
processing circuit 5 may contain the caption.
The tuner 3 tunes the broadcasting signal from the RF
converter 2 to a broadcasting channel required by the user in accordance with a control signal Dl from the programmable controller ~, demodulates the tuned broadcasting signal to divide it into the video signal and the audio signal AU and oukputs the divided video signal and audio signal AU. Then, the audio signal AU is transferred to an audio processing circuit lnot shown) and the video signal is transferred to the first switching circuit 4.
The first switching circuit ~ selectively outputs one of .;
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the video siynal from the tuner 3 and an external video signal through a video lnput jack VI.J to the Y~C processing circuit 5 in accordance with a control signal Tuner/Line from the programmable controller 1. Namely, in a Tuner mode, the first switching circuit 4 outputs-the video signal from the tuner 3, otherwise, in a Line mode, the first switching circuit 4 outputs the external video signal inputted through a video input jack VIJ.
The Y/C processing circuit 5 video-processes the output signal from the first switching circuit 4 or a self-video signal to be played back in accordance with a control signal VV/EE from the programmable controller 1. Namely, in a W mode, the Y/C processing circuit 5 outputs the self-video signal to be played back. Otherwise, in an EE mode, the Y/C processing circuit 5 outputs the output signal from the first switching circuit 4.
The Y/C detector 6 outputs a desired control signal to the programmable controller l according to whether the output signal, or video signal from the Y/C processing circuit 5 is present. Namely, upon receiving the video signal from the Y/C
processing circuit 5, the Y/C detector 6 outputs a high control signal DH to the programmable controller 1, which indicates that the video signal from the Y/C processing circuit 5 is present. Also, the Y/C detector 6 separates vertical and horizontal synchronous signals Vsync and Hsync ~ 3'~

from the video signal from the Y/C processing circuit 5, which are then applied to the on-screen display unit 16 for adjustment oF a synchronization of the video signal. The vertical and hori~on-tal synchronous signals Vsync and Hsync will later be mentioned in detail.
The clamping circuit 7 clamps the video signal outputted from the Y/C processing circuit 5 at a constant voltage level and outputs the clamped video signal as shown in Fig. 5a to the second switching circuit 13.
On the other hand, the video signal from the Y/C
processing circuit 5 is applied to the buffer 9 in the noise attenuator 8, which functions as a low pass filter.
Therefore, as mentioned above, the video signal from the Y/C processing circuit 5 is applied respectively to the Y/C
detector 6, the clamping circuit 7 and the buffer 9 in the noise attenuator 8. The video signal from the clamping circuit 7, in which the caption signal is not de-tected, is applied to the on-screen display unit 16 throuyh the second switching circuit 13.
Upon receiving the buffered video signal from the buf~er 9, the color and noise removing circuit 10 in the nolse attenuator 3 removes the color and noise contained in the video signal from the buffer 9 to prevent generation of an error character due to the color and noise upon decoding of the caption signal. Then, the clamping and synchronization 1 ~

correcting circuit 11 in the noise attenuator 8 clamps the color and noise removed video signal from the color and noise removing circuit 10 at a constant voltage level and then corrects a synchronization of the clamped video signal to suppress a horizontal vibration o-F a character of the caption signal to be decoded. In result the noise attenuator 8 enables the caption decoder 12 to readily find out the caption signal contained in the video signal.
If the caption control signal or screen control signal SCS from the programmable controller 1 is active low the fourth switch 18b in the third switching circuit 18 is turned off and a high signal through the inverter gate I11 is applied to the caption decoder 12. As a result, the serial screen data of the caption signal as shown in Fig. 5b is outputted from the caption decoder 12 which is then applied to the first switch 13a in the second switching circuit 13.
In the first switch 13a in the second switching circuit 13 a movable terminal c1 is normally connected to one fixed terminal a1 for apply of the video signal from the clamping circuit 7 to the second switch 13b in the second switching circuit 13. On the other hand upon apply of the screen data of the caption signal from the caption decoder 12 the movable terminal cl of the first switch 13a is connec-ted to the other fixed terminal b1 thereof. This connection of the movable terminal c1 to the other fixed terminal b1 in the first switch ~J ~

13a is established only during the apply of the screen data of the caption signal from the caption decoder 12. At this time, a desired DC voltage fixing a level of the screen data of the caption signal is applied to the first switch 13a in the second switching circuit 13 ~rom the first DC voltage supplying unit l~a in the DC voltage supplying circuit 14 which is connected to the other fixed terminal b1 of the first switch 13a. As a result, the screen data of the caption signal of frequency as shown in Fig. 5c is outputted from the first switch 13a to the second switch 13b in the second switching circuit 13 On the other hand, if the caption control signal, or screen control signal SCS from the programmable controller 1 is inactive "high", the f OIJ rth switch l~b in the third switching circuit l~ is turned on, thereby allowing the screen data output of the caption decoder 12 to be connected to the ground. Also, a low signal through the inverter gate I11 is applied to the caption decoder 12. As a result, no screen data of the caption signal is ou~putted from the caption decoder 12 and thus the first switch 13a in the second switching circuit 13 outputs the video signal from the clamping circui-t 7 directly to the second switch 13b in the second switching circuit 13.
Also, if the caption control signal, or character con-trol signal CCS from the programmable controller 1 is active "low", J

the third switch 18a in the third sw-itching circuit 18 is turned off and a high signal through the inverter gate I12 is applied to the caption decoder 12. As a result, the serial character data of the caption signal as shown in Fig. 5d is outputted from the caption decoder 12, which is then applied to the second switch 13b in the second switching circuit 13.
Figs. 5b and 5d are waveform diagrams illustrating respectively levels of the serial screen data and serial character data of the caption signal outputted from the caption decoder 12.
In the second switch 13b in the second switching circuit 13, a movable terminal c2 is normally connected to one fixed terminal a2 for apply of the outpu-t signal from the first switch 13a, i.e., the video signal from the clamping circuit 7 or the screen data of the caption signal from the caption decoder 12 to the on-screen display unit 16 therethrough. On the other hand, upon apply of the character data of the caption signal from the caption decoder 12, the movable terminal c2 of the second switch 13b is connected to the other fixed terminal b2 thereof. This connection of the movable terminal c2 to the other fixed terminal b2 in the second switch 13b is established only during the apply of the character data of the caption signal from the caption decoder 12. At this time, a desired DC voltage fixing a level of the character data of the caption signal is applied to the second switch 13b irl the second switching circuit 13 from the second DC voltage supplying unit 14b in the DC voltage supplying circuit 14 which is connected to the other -Fixed terminal b2 of the second switch 13b. As a result, the character data of the cap-tion signal is outputted from the second switch 13b to the on-screen display unit lG through the buffer 15.
~ n -the other hand, if the caption control signal, or character control signal CCS from the programmable controller 1 is inactive "high", the third switch 18a in the third switching circuit 18 is turned on, thereby allowing the character data output of the caption decoder 12 to be connected to the ground. Also, a low signal through the inverter ga-te I12 is applied to the caption decoder 12. As a result, no character data of the caption signal is outputted from the caption decoder 12 and thus the second switch 13b in the second switching circuit 13 outputs the output signal from the first switch 13a, i.e., the video signal from the clamping circuit 7 or the screen data of the caption signal from the caption decoder 12 d-irectly to the on-screen display unit 16 through the buffer 15.
Fig. 5e is a waveform diagram illustrating levels of the serial screen data and serial character data oF the caption signal outputted from the second switch 13b.
Accordingly, as shown in Fig. 3 in which is shown a logic table illustrating logic states of the caption control signals , ~ ' ' ~ ', , , CCS and SCS -from the programmable controller 1, in accordance with the logic states of the caption control signals CCS and SCS, the second switch 13b in the second switching circuit 13 outputs only the normal video signal in a normal mode, or the screen data of the caption signal being added -to the normal video signal in a screen mode, or the character data of the caption signal being added to the normal video signal and the screen data in a character mode.
Fig. 4a illustrates a picture displayed on the screen of the on-screen display unit 16 including the screen data and character data of the caption signal and Fig. 4b illus-trates an area on the screen in which the screen data and character data of -the caption signal is displayed at the maximum.
For examplel characters "This is a pen" corresponds to the character level shown in Fig. 5e. ~he lateral portion A of the screen area (A x B) surrounding the characters "This is a pen" corresponds to the screen region shown in Fig. 5e. As a result, the screen data of the caption signal outputted from the caption decoder 12 is displayed on the screen as a black color of the whole area on the screen or the rectangular area surrounding the characters "This is a pen" as shown in Figs.
4b and 4a. The character data o-f the caption signal is displayed on the screen by a squarewave pulse shown in Fig.
~e. Namely, the character data of the caption signal is displayed as a white color when the squarewave pulse is high, r J " ,, , f ~1 ~ '', f/

while as a black color when the SQUarewave pulse is lo~l, as indicated as the characters "This is a pen" shown in Figs. 4a ( wherein, for easiness of understanding o-f the screen data and character data of the caption signal with reference to Fig.4a, the screen data is shown as the white color and the character data is shown as the black color).
On the other hand, since the caption decoder 12 outputs only screen data of the caption signal, as mentioned above, if the user selec-ts the screen mode by means of a remote controller 1a, the characters "This is a pen" as shown in Fig.
4a is not displayed on the screen and the corresponding area is displayed as the black color. Therefore, the user may not intentionally watch the characters on the screen for the purpose of hearing of the audio signal. Also, the modes in the logic table shown in Fig. 3 can be selected by the user utilizing the remote controller la.
In the normal mode, the movable 'erminals c1 and c2 of the first and second switches 13a and 13b in the second switching circuit 13 are connected respectively to the fixed terminals a1 and a2 since no caption signal from the caption decoder 12 is outputted to the first and second switches 13a and 13b. As a result, only video signal from the clamping c;rcuit 7 is outputted through the first and second s~Jitches 13a and 13b to the on-screen display unit 16. For this reason, in the normal mode, the character multiplex broadcasting ' 7J

function cannot be performed.
The buffer 15 functions to buffer the output signal from the second switch 13b in the second switching circuit 13 and output the buffered signal to the on-screen display unit 16.
The on-screen display unit 16 displays the output signal, i.e., video signal or caption signal frorn the second switch 13b in the second switching circuit 13 inputted through the buffer 15 in accordance with a control signal D2 from the programmable controller 1. Namely, upon an enable state of the control signal D2 from the programmable controller 1, the on-screen display unit 16 displays the output signal from the second switch 13b. At this time, if the cap-tion signal, i.e., character data and screen data is applied from the second switch 13b during the display of the video signal previously outputted from the second switch 13b, the on-screen display unit 16 stops displaying the video signal and displays the caption signal. Then, if no further caption signal is applied from the second switch 13b, the on-screen display unit 16 displays the video signal from the second switch 13b again. On the other hand, upon a disable state of the control signal D2 from the programmable controller 1, the on-screen displaY unit 16 outputs the output signal from the second switch 13b inputted through the buff0r 15 to the buffer 17. Also, in the on-screen display unit 16s the synchronization of the video signal including the caption signal is adiusted in accordance ';3 r~

with the vertica1 and horizontal synchronous signals Vsync and Hsync outputted from Y/C detector 6. If no vertical and horizontal synchronous signals Vsync and Hsync are outpu~ted frorn Y/C detec-tor 6, -the synchronization of the video signal including the caption signal is self-adjusted in the on-screen display uni-t l6.
Also, the buffer 17 buffers -the received video signal including the caption signal and then sends the buffered video signal including caption signal to the RF converter 2 and also outputs them through the video output jack VOJ externally.
In ~ther words, the RF converter 2 outputs a desired signal through the transmitting antenna ANT2 in accordance with a control signal TV/VCR from the programmable controller 1. Namely, in a television (~rv) mode, the RF converter 2 outputs the external broadcasting signal inputted through the receiving antenna ANT1 directly through the transmitting antenna ANT2 externally, otherwise, in a VCR mode, the RF
converter 2 modulates the video signal including the caption signal from the buffer 17 and the audio signal from the audio processing circuit (not shown) to a broadcasting frequency required"by the user and outputs the modulated video signal including caption signal and audio signal t'nrough the transmitting antenna ANT2.
The reverse voltage preventing circuit 19 functions to prevent reverse voltages of the caption control signals SCS

and CCS from the programmable controller 1 when they are active low .
The programmable controller 1 may be under a remote control of the remote controller la. Even in a case where the systern is in an operation other than speed change modes such as extend play (EP) mode, standard play (SP) mode and long play (LP) mode, the programmable controller l outputs a change speed signal VS of high level, thereby enabling the third and fourth switches 18a and 18b in the third switching circuit 1~
to be shorted. As a result, the screen data and character data of the caption signal from the caption decoder 12 cannot be transferred to the second switching circuit 13.
With reference to Fig. 6, there is shown a flowchart illustrating the operation of the caption display apparatus of the present invention.
First, upon receiving the external broadcasting signal containing the video signal and audio signal, the RF converter 2 transmits the received broadcasting signal -to the tuner 3.
The tuner 3 tunes the broadcasting signal from the RF
converter 2 to a broadcasting channel required by the user under the control of the programmable con-troller 1, demodulates the tuned broadcasting signal to divide 1t into the video signal and the audio signal AU and outputs the divided video signal and audio signal AU. Then, the audio signal AU is transferred to the aud;o processing circuit (not ~ fi ', ,~

shown) and the video signal is transferred to the first switching circuit 4.
The firs-t switching circuit 4 selectively outputs one oF
the video signal from the tuner 3 and an external video signal through the video input jack VIJ to the Y/C processing circuit 5 under the control of the programmable controller 1.
The Y/C processing circui-t 5 video-processes the video signal from the first switching circuit 4 or the self-video signal to be played back under the control of the programmable controller 1. Then the video signal from the Y/C processing circuit 5 is outputted to the clamping circuit 7 which clamps the received video signal at a constant voltage level. Also, the video signal from the Y/C processing circuit 5 is received by the caption decoder 12 which dctects the caption signal from the received video signal. Further the video signal fr~m the Y/C processing circuit 5 is received by the Y/C detector 6 which confirms output of the video signal from the Y/C
processing circuit 5.
Upon receiving the video signal from the Y/C processing circuit 5 the Y/C detector 6 outputs the high control signal DH to the programmable controller 1 which indicates that the video signal From the Y/C processing Cil-CUit 5 iS present.
Also the Y/C detector 6 separates vertical and horizontal synchronous signals Vsync and Hsync from the video signal from the Y/C processing circui-t 5 and applies the vertical and 2~

~ ~ r~ rJ

horizontal synchronous signals Vsync and ~sync to the on-screen display unit lG.
The second switching circuit 13 normally operates to output the video signal ~rom the clamping circuit 7 to the on-screen display unit 16. ~t this time, if the caption signal including the charac-ter and screen data is applied from the cap-tion decoder 12, the second switching circuit 13 stops transferring -the video signal from the clamping circuit 7 to the on-screen display unit 16 and transfers the caption signal from the caption decoder 12 to the on-screen display unit 16.
Namely, lf the screen data of the caption signal is applied from the caption decoder 121 it is transferred through the first and second switches 13a and 13b in the second switching circuit 13 to the on-screen display unit 16. If character data of the caption signal is applied from the caption decoder 12, it is transferred through the second switch 13b in the second switching circuit 13 to the on-screen display unit 16. If no further screen and character data of the caption signal is applied from the caption decoder 12, the operation of the second switching circuit 13 is returned to the normal state in which the video signal from the clamping circuit 7 is transferred through the first and second switches 13a and 13b in the second switching circuit 13 to the on-screen display unit 1~.
on the other hand, the output signal ~rom the on-screen ~ ? '~

display unit 16 is transferred to the RF converter 2 or to the video output jack VOJ externally. In the VCR mode, the RF
converter 2 modulates the video signal including the caption signal from the buffer 17 and the audio signal from the audio processing circuit (not shown) -to a broadcasting frequency required by -the user and outputs the modulated video signal including caption signal and audio signal through the transmitting antenna ANT2.
As hereinbefore described, in accordance with the present invention, there is provided the caption VCR having the caption decoder, therein, for detecting the caption signal from the broadcasting signal or detecting the caption signal recorded on the VCR tape. Also, there is provided the method of displaying the caption signal from the caption decoder together with the audio signal and the video signal in the caption VCR. Therefore, according to the present invention, it is convenient for the deaf person or ~oreign language learner to watch a desired image containing the caption signal on the screen utilizing the caption decoder.
Although the preferred embodiments of the present invention have been disclosed for illustrative purpose, those skilled in the art will appreciate that various modifications, additions and substitutions are possible, without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention as disclosed in the accompanying claims.

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WHAT IS CLAIMED IS:
1. A caption display apparatus for a VCR, comprising:
programmable controlling means for providing a plurality of control signals necessary to the VCR under a control of the user;
radio frequency converting means for receiving an external broadcasting signal and outputting the received broadcasting signal or a desired signal under a control of said programmable controlling means;
tuning means for tuning an output signal from said radio frequency converting means to a broadcasting channel required by the user under a control of said programmable controlling means, demodulating the tuned signal to divide it into a video signal and an audio signal and outputting the divided video signal and audio signal;
first switching means for selectively outputting one of the video signal from said tuning means and an external video signal under a control of said programmable controlling means;
luminance/chrominance processing means for video-processing an output signal from said first switching means or a self-video signal to be played back under a control of said programmable controlling means;
luminance/chrominance detecting means for outputting a desired control signal to said programmable controlling means according to whether an output signal from said luminance/chrominance processing means is present and separating vertical and horizontal synchronous signals from the output signal from said luminance/chrominance processing means if the output signal from said luminance/chrominance processing means is present;
clamping means for clamping the output signal from said luminance/chrominance processing means at a constant voltage level;
noise attenuating means for attenuating a noise contained in the output signal from said luminance/chrominance processing means for the purpose of easiness of decoding of a caption signal from the output signal from said luminance/chrominance processing means;
caption decoding means for inputting an output signal from said noise attenuating means and detecting the caption signal containing screen data and character data from the output signal from said noise attenuating means under a control of said programmable controlling means;
second switching means for selectively outputting one of an output signal from said clamping means and an output signal from said caption decoding means under a control of said caption decoding means;
DC voltage supplying means for supplying a desired DC
voltage to said second switching means only when the caption signal from said caption decoding means is applied to said second switching means;
on-screen displaying means for displaying an output signal from said second switching means under a control of said programmable controlling means and a control of said luminance/chrominance detecting means; and third switching means for blocking the output signal from said caption decoding means to said second switching means under a control of said programmable controlling means.
2. A caption display apparatus for a VCR, as set forth in Claim 1, wherein said attenuating means includes:
buffering means for buffering the output signal from said luminance/chrominance processing means;
color and noise removing means for removing the color and noise contained in an output signal from said buffering means to prevent generation of an error character due to the color and noise upon decoding of the caption signal; and clamping and synchronization correcting means for clamping an output signal from said color and noise removing means at a constant voltage level and then correcting a synchronization of the clamped signal to suppress a horizontal vibration of a character of the caption signal to be decoded.
3. A caption display apparatus for a VCR, as set forth in Claim 1, wherein said second switching means includes:
a first switch for selectively outputting one of the output signal from said clamping means and the screen data of the caption signal from said caption decoding means under the control of said caption decoding means; and a second switch for selectively outputting one of an output signal from said first switch and the character data of the caption signal from said caption decoding means under the control of said caption decoding means.
4. A caption display apparatus for a VCR, as set forth in Claim 1, wherein said third switching means includes:
a third switch for blocking the character data of the caption signal from said caption decoding means to said second switch in said second switching means under the control of said programmable controlling means; and a fourth switch for blocking the screen data of the caption signal from said caption decoding means to said first switch in said second switching means under the control of said programmable controlling means.
5. A caption display apparatus for a VCR, as set forth in Claim 1, wherein said DC voltage supplying means includes:
a first DC voltage supplying unit for supplying a desired DC voltage to said first switch in said second switching means only when the screen data of the caption signal from said caption decoding means is applied to said first switch; and a second DC voltage supplying unit for supplying a desired DC voltage to said second switch in said second switching means only when the character data of the caption signal from said caption decoding means is applied to said second switch.
6. A caption display apparatus for a VCR, as set forth in Claim 1, further comprising:
reverse voltage preventing means for preventing reverse voltages of caption control signals from said programmable controlling means.
7. A method of displaying a caption signal in a caption VCR, comprising the steps of:
(a) luminance/chrominance-processing a video signal inputted in the VCR;
(b) clamping the luminance/chrominance-processed video signal at a constant voltage level and then displaying the clamped video signal;
(c) decoding the luminance/chrominance-processed video signal to detect a caption signal from the luminance/chrominance-processed video signal; and (d) displaying screen data of the caption signal when the screen data of the caption signal is detected and displaying character data of the caption signal when the character data of the caption signal is detected.
8. A method of displaying a caption signal in a caption VCR, as set forth in Claim 7, wherein said step (a) includes the step of:
selecting one of a demodulated broadcasting signal, an external video signal and a self-video signal to be played back and then luminance/chrominance-processing the selected video signal.
9. A method of displaying a caption signal in a caption VCR, as set forth in Claim 7, wherein said step (d) includes the step of:
returning to said step (b) if no screen data and character data of the caption signal is detected.
10. A method of displaying a caption signal in a caption VCR, as set forth in Claim 7, further comprising the steps of:
(e) adjusting a synchronization of the luminance/chrominance-processed video signal after performing said step (a); and (f) if said step (e) is not performed, adjusting the synchronization of the luminance/chrominance-processed video signal when the luminance/chrominance-processed video signal is displayed.
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