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Method and apparatus for removing pseudo-sync and/or agc pulses from a video ...

 John O. Ryan
Added pseudo-sync pulses and AGC pulses are removed from a video signal to enable acceptable video recording thereof. The added signals previously interfered with acceptable video recording of the video signal because the automatic gain control of videotape recorders sensed false recording...
Inventor: John O. Ryan
Assignee: Macrovision

U.S. Classification
380/5; 358/319; 358/335; 358/310; 360/371; 380/15

International Classification
H04N 576

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Claims

What is claimed is:

1. A method of removing pseudo-sync pulses added after normal sync pulses to a video signal for inhibiting the making of acceptable video recordings of the video signal, comprising the steps of:

providing a selectively-operable negative-peak clipping device to pass unchanged the video signal in one operation state thereof and to pass the video signal with selected negative-value components thereof removed in a second operation state thereof;
detecting normal sync pulses and pseudo-sync pulses of the video signal;
selectively operating the clipping device in accordance with the detected sync pulses so that the video signal is padded by the clipping device unchanged during the detection of normal sync pulses and passed by the clipping device as modified by the second operation state thereof during the detection of at least some of the pseudo-sync pulses, thereby outputting a video signal which is regenerated free from at least some of the added pseudo-sync pulses to permit more acceptable video recordings thereof.

2. A method as in claim 1, wherein the operating step includes the step of providing a phase-locked loop responsive to the leading edges of only the normal sync pulses, the loop having a voltage-controlled oscillator with a frequency twice that of the line frequency of the video signal.

3. A method as in claim 2, wherein the operating step also includes the step of dividing an output of the voltage-controlled oscillator by two to thereby provide the basis for a regenerated normal sync pulse for each line of the video signal.

4. A method of removing AGC pulses added after sync pulses to blanking intervals of a video signal for inhibiting the making of acceptable video recordings of the video signal, comprising the steps of:

sensing the sync pulses;
regenerating the video signal for a given period of time after sensing the sync pulses in a manner attenuating at least some of the AGC pulses; and
passing the video signal unchanged at other times, whereby the resulting composite video signal has at least some of the added AGC pulses attenuated to permit more acceptable video recordings thereof.

5. A method as in claim 4 wherein the sync pulses include both normal sync pulses and added pseudo-sync pulses.

6. A method as in claim 4, wherein said regenerating step includes the step of filtering and outputting the color burst information from the video signal and selectively applying the same to the composite video signal.

7. A method as in claim 6, wherein said filtering step includes holding its output at a predetermined value at all times other than the occurrence of color burst information in the video signal, whereby application of the filtering step output to the composite video signal achieves the regenerating of the video signal.

8. A method as in claim 7, wherein the predetermined value falls within a range of zero to 30 percent of the amplitude value of the AGC pulses being attenuated.

9. A method as in claim 4, wherein the regenerating step is responsive to all of the sync pulses.

10. A method as in claim 5, wherein at least some of the added pseudo-sync pulses are removed from the resulting composite video signal to permit more acceptable video recordings thereof.

11. The method of removing pseudo-sync and AGC pulses pairs added to blanking intervals of a video signal for inhibiting the making of acceptable video recordings of the video signal, comprising the steps of:

providing a sync separator to output normal sync pulses of the video signal and the added pseudo-sync pulses;
using the separated sync pulses of both types to blank following AGC pulses from the video signal;
regenerating a normal sync pulses in synchronism with the video signal;
selectively controlling a variable negative-peak clipping device in accordance with the regenerated sync pulse to pass the normal sync pulses while clipping the pseudo-sync pulses from the video signal, thereby outputting a video signal which is free from the added pseudo-sync and AGC pulses pairs to permit acceptable video recording thereof.

12. A method as in claim 11, further comprising the steps of:

filtering the color burst information from the video signal; and
reinserting the filtered color burst information into the video signal after each separated normal sync pulse.

13. An apparatus for removing pseudo-sync pulses added to blanking intervals of a video signal for inhibiting the making of acceptable video recordings of said video signal, comprising:

controllable variable negative-peak clipper means for passing video signals unchanged in a first operational state thereof and for passing video signals with selected negative-value components thereof removed in a second operational state thereof;
input means for inputting said video signal to said clipper means;
sync detector means for detecting normal sync pulses of said video signal and said pseudo-sync pulses;
control means, responsive to said detected sync pulses for placing said clipper means in its first operational state in response to detection of a normal sync pulse and for placing said clipper means in its second operational state during occurrence of pseudo-sync pulses whereby said clipper means outputs a video signal having at least some of said pseudo-sync pulses removed therefrom to permit more acceptable video recordings thereof.

14. An apparatus as in claim 13, wherein said control means includes:

a voltage-controlled oscillator phase-locked to leading edges of said detected sync pulses;
a divider for dividing the output of said oscillator; and
logic means, responsive to the output of said divider, for outputting a control signal to said clipper means for thereby selectively placing said clipper means in one of its two states.

15. An apparatus for removing AGC pulses added during a predetermined time period after sync pulses to blanking intervals of a video signal for inhibiting the making of acceptable video recordings of said video signal, comprising:

controllable switch means, responsive to a control signal, for selectively connecting one of two inputs to an output thereof, said two inputs having said video signal and a predetermined blanking reference input thereto, respectively;
sensing means for sensing said sync pulses; and
control signal generating means, responsive to said sensing means, for outputting to said switch means said control signal so as to connect said blanking reference input to said output thereof for a period of time including the predetermined time period after the occurrence of said sync pulses, and so as to connect said video signal input to said output thereof at other times, whereby at least some of the AGC pulses of the video signal output from said switch means are attenuated to the level of the predetermined blanking reference to permit more acceptable video recordings thereof.

16. An apparatus as in claim 15 wherein said sync pulses comprise both normal sync pulses of said video signal and said pseudo-sync pulses.

17. An apparatus as in claim 15, further comprising:

color burst filter means connected between said video signal and said blanking reference input for passing color burst information from said video signal to said switch means and at all other times providing to said switch means said predetermined blanking reference.

18. An apparatus as in claim 17, wherein said predetermined blanking reference has a value falling within a range of zero to thirty percent of the amplitude value of said AGC pulses.

19. An apparatus as in claim 16, further including variable negative-peak clipper means, responsive to said sensing means, for selectively clipping said pseudo-sync pulses from said video signal to permit more acceptable video recordings of said video signal.

20. An apparatus for removing psuedo-sync and AGC pulse pairs added to blanking intervals of a video signal for inhibiting the making of acceptable video recordings of said video signal, comprising:

sensing means for sensing said pseudo-sync pulses and normal sync pulses of said video signal;
switching means, responsive to said sensing means, for blanking said AGC pulses from said video signal;
control pulse means, responsive to said sensing means, for outputting a control signal related to pseudo-sync pulse removal; and
variable clipping means, responsive to said control signal, for selectively removing said pseudo-sync pulses from said video signal, wherein
said resulting video signal has said pseudo-sync and AGC pulse pairs removed therefrom to permit acceptable video recording thereof.

21. An apparatus as in claim 20, further comprising filter means for extracting color burst information from said video signal for the subsequent addition thereof to said resulting video signal, and for providing a blanking reference signal for said switching means.

22. An apparatus as in claim 21, further including sync tip clamp means, connected in series between said video signal and said switching means and responsive to said sensing means, for holding the sync tips of said video signal at a constant negative voltage.

23. An apparatus as in claim 20, wherein said control pulse means includes:

oscillator means for outputting a line frequency square wave;
counter and state detector means, responsive to said oscillator output, for monitoring video signal line states; and
logic means, responsive to said oscillator and said state detector means, for outputting said control signal.

24. An apparatus as in claim 23, further comprising field pulse generator means, responsive to said sensing means, for resetting said counter and state detector means whenever a field of said video signal is completed.

25. A method of modifying a video signal to which pulses have been added after normal sync pulses for inhibiting the making of acceptable video recordings of the video signal, comprising:

sensing the normal sync pulses;
removing added pulses occurring after normal sync pulses; and
passing the video signal unchanged at other times, whereby the resulting composite video signal has added pulses removed therefrom to permit more acceptable video recordings thereof.

26. A method as in claim 25, wherein the added pulses occur during predetermined time periods after normal sync pulses, and said removing includes limiting the video signal to a predetermined value during time periods including the predetermined period of time.

27. A method as in claim 25 wherein the video signal added pulses are psuedo-sync pulses.

28. A method as in claim 25 wherein the video signal added pulses are AGC pulses.

29. A method as in claim 25 wherein the video signal added pulses are pulse pairs, each pair including a psuedo-sync pulse followed immediately by an AGC pulse.

30. A method as in claim 25 wherein the added pulses occur during vertical blanking intervals, said method further including sensing the vertical blanking interval, said removing including removing added pulses occurring during vertical blanking intervals.

31. A method as in claim 30 wherein the added pulses occur during predetermined time periods after normal sync pulses, and said removing includes limiting the video signal to a predetermined value during time periods including the predetermined period of time.