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- the present invention relates generally to graphical/video display systems and methods, and in particular to methods and systems for optimizing graphical/video displays, such as Picture-
- PEG In-Guide
- EPG electronic program guide
- An EPG provides a user or television viewer with updatable television schedule information in the form of an on-screen graphical display.
- the EPG may provide scheduling information for current and future broadcast programs as well as summaries of television program content for a particular program.
- the EPG may also provide one or more regions (windows) for previewing different television programs simultaneous with the displayed schedule information or with broadcast of the television program.
- the EPG divides the display into multiple portions or regions of varying size and resolution to provide multiple types of information.
- the present invention is a decimation system and method for providing video data to a PIG window.
- One video pixel for every several video pixels is output, in real time, for the PIG window based on some (pixel) averaging algorithms.
- some (pixel) averaging algorithms In one embodiment, only the two previous pixel lines are buffered, eliminating the need for buffering of the entire frame. This system produces real-time and high quality video in a smaller PIG screen with minimum memory requirement.
- the system of the present invention includes an EPG system having a picture in guide window, a tuner to generate a video signal, a decoder coupled to the tuner to receive the video signal and generate pixels based on the received signal, a PIG generator coupled to the decoder that performs a real time weighted averaging to select a subset of the pixels; and a display generator to display the subset of the pixels in the PIG window on a monitor.
- FIG. 1 is an exemplary PIG display of an EPG according to one embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a simplified exemplary block diagram of a television system that includes a decimation system according to one embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 3 is an exemplary averaging window for three pixel lines according to one embodiment of the present invention .
- PIG window preferably in an EPG.
- one video pixel for every several video pixels is output for the PIG window based on some (pixel) averaging algorithms.
- the earliest versions of on-screen EPGs provided for the storage of program schedule information in an electronic memory connected to the television receiver and generally provided for the on-screen formatting and display of the program schedule information on the television screen.
- the early EPGs typically overlaid the television programming.
- Later EPGs provided PIG display of the television program simultaneous with the display of the EPG.
- PIG format the moving, real time images of one television channel are displayed on the background of the EPG in a PIG window overlaid on a small area of the background.
- the PIG display includes a realtime video image of a tuned television program displayed in a small window inset in a larger graphic guide.
- the PIG display provides many options to the viewer. The viewer may continue to view the television program s/he was watching before entering the guide while browsing through the television scheduling information in the guide. Alternatively, the program displayed in the PIG window may change for corresponding to a selected channel in the guide as the viewer cursors through program listings in the guide. The viewer may also pull up the PIG display to find out more information about the program s/he is currently watching, such as start/stop time or a program synopsis, while continuing to view the program in the inset PIG window.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a PIG display 10 of an electronic program guide (EPG) including a grid portion 22 and a picture window 12.
- the picture window 12 hereafter referred to as the PIG window, contains a video image of the television program displayed in the full-screen video display, but in reduced size, generally reduced by a factor of three in both width and height, i.e., 1/9 the size of the screen.
- PIG window 12 contains a video image of the television program displayed in the full-screen video display, but in reduced size, generally reduced by a factor of three in both width and height, i.e., 1/9 the size of the screen.
- Panel Ad Windows 14 and 16 (“Ad Windows"). Windows 12, 14, and 16 each typically occupy about 1/9 of the total screen area.
- Another possible screen for display in a PIG system is a full-screen graphics display.
- the PIG window may also be used to display advertisement including text and video previews of goods, services, or television programs.
- the grid portion 22 of the PIG display 10 takes up a majority of the screen.
- the grid portion generally includes text, icons, and background graphics of several different colors.
- the graphics may include highlighting of text or sections of the screen.
- the viewer can generally navigate through different guides without changing the television program displayed in the PIG window 12.
- the remainder of the screen area is typically occupied (moving from top to bottom of the screen) by an action key bar 18, a navigation bar 20, and an information box 24 (the "detailed information area").
- the system when the viewer places a cursor on a different channel designation 52 or program title in the grid portion, the system automatically tunes the associated tuner to the selected channel and displays the program broadcast on that channel in the PIG window 12.
- the components necessary to generate a PIG display 10 are provided on a single chip to be incorporated into televisions, PC/TVs, VCRs, stand-alone units, satellite receivers, or the like.
- the overall package size can be reduced as well as the overall gate count and bus interface size of that chip.
- FIG.2 is a block diagram of the components of one embodiment of the invention provided on a single chip 21. These include a microprocessor 30, a memory controller or direct memory access (DMA) device 31, synchronization regenerating (synch) circuitry 28 and 78, VBI sheer 37, NTSC decoder 79, PIG generator 32, pixel clock generator 38, display generator 34, color space converter 60, digital-to-analog conversion (DAC) 36, digital video output 80.
- DMA direct memory access
- the microprocessor 30 configures and coordinates the activities of all of the other components on the chip 21 via two-way communication paths without participating in any data movement operations, such as the VBI sheer 37 writing EPG data to memory via the DMA engine 31.
- the microprocessor 30 accesses RAM 26 using the DMA engine 31 as a proxy by providing address information and either providing data (in the case of a write) or receiving data (in the case of a read).
- RAM 26 is accessed by four different components: the microprocessor 30, the PIG generator 32, the VBI sheer 37, and the display generator 34. This places a high access load on the RAM as all four components may vie for access to the RAM simultaneously. If all access requests cannot be satisfied simultaneously (either by using a RAM that can access several bytes per cycle or using several RAMs or using a RAM whose cycle time is several times faster than the chip cycle time), a multiplexing device is necessary to resolve the arbitration between the components.
- the microprocessor 30, PIG generator 32, VBI sheer 37, and the display generator 34 each access the RAM 26 through the DMA 31.
- the DMA is a multiplexing and arbitrating circuit that facilitates the sharing of the RAM 26 by switching access between the four components in turn.
- the DMA may include buffer memory to temporarily store data input from out-of-turn components between access cycles.
- the DMA 31 stores text and video data in the correct addresses in the RAM 26 and then retrieves the appropriate data from a selected address from the RAM 26 when needed.
- the system can receive two independent video signals from two independent tuners 50. In a unit with two tuners, this allows chip 21 to collect data from one channel while the user is in the guide viewing a different channel. Other embodiments with more than two tuners for receiving more than two video signals to display in a plurality of PIG windows are also possible. In a unit with one tuner, both video inputs would be connected to the one tuner.
- the picture video input 76 from one of the tuners 50 is connected to the NTSC decoder 79.
- the NTSC decoder takes an analog input and outputs digital pixels either R,G,B or Y,U,V in sufficient resolution for the desired PIG picture quality.
- the incoming video data is decimated before the video data is stored in a memory device.
- the resulting PIG has a limited resolution.
- a weighted averaging algorithm is used to select one pixel out of nine pixels (decimation by 9).
- the incoming digitized video data is buffered in a low-cost memory, such as a shift register, to carry out the averaging algorithm.
- the adjacent pixels in a sliding window (nine pixels) for the current line are stored in the buffer (shift register) and the desired averaging function is performed on them to obtain one weighted pixel for each nine pixels.
- the resulting pixel is then converted to video signal for display in a PIG window, or it is stored in memory to be used for PIG window display.
- a nine pixel sliding window only two previous lines of video data need to be buffered.
- sliding window 130 contains nine pixels.
- the two previous lines 1 and m are buffered.
- the averaging algorithm is performed, and the resulting (weighted) pixel is output in real time.
- the sliding window shifts to the right by three pixels to position 131.
- the averaging algorithm is performed and again, the next (weighted) pixel is output in real time.
- the sliding window moves down by three pixels to the beginning of lines Ln+1, Ln+2, and Ln+3.
- Each line is assumed to have 640 pixels.
- memory[l] (1-1-1) + 2*(l-l-2) + (1-1-3) + (1-2-1) + 2*(l-2-2) + (1-2-3)
- memory[2] (1-1-4) + 2*(l-l-5) + (1-1-6) + (1-2-7) + 2*(l-2-8) + (1-2-9)
- memory[213] (1-1-637) + 2*(l-l-638) + (1-1-639) + (1-2-637) + 2*(l-2-638) + (1-2-639)
- memory[214] 2*(l-3-l) + 4*(l-3-2) + 2*(l-3-3)
- memory[215] 2*( 1-3-4) + 4*(l-3-5) + 2*(l-3-6)
- the memory is updated with terms involving field 2 only.
- memory[l] 2*(2-l-l) + 4*(2-l-2) + 2*(2-l-3)
- memory[2] 2*(2-l-4) + 4*(2-l-5) + 2*(2-l-6)
- pixel[l] ⁇ memory[l] + (1-1-1) + 2*(l-l-2) + (1-1-3) + (1-2-1) + 2*(l-2-2) + (l-2-3) ⁇ /16 and so on....
- This algorithm converts every nine pixels into one pixel using polynomial weighted averaging with binary coefficients, without having to store the entire frames.
- a PIG window of a one-ninth the size of the original display window is generated.
- the picture is de- interlaced before the averaging and then re-interlaced after the averaging is completed.
- the transfer function performed by the algorithm is: (a + 2b + c + 2d + 4e + 2f + g + 2h + i)/16.
- the averaging algorithm is performed in real time before the video data is stored.
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