IP Library Granted Patent US 7,912,125
Granted Patent B2
US 7,912,125 · App. 10/537,083 · Granted Mar 22, 2011

Hybrid scalable encoder, method and media for standard definition and high-definition video formats on a single-disc

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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 7,912,125
App. No.
10/537,083
Granted
Mar 22, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

A hybrid scalable encoder, method, and media are disclosed for processing video signal data as a plurality of block transform coefficients for each of a base layer and an enhancement layer included on a dual standard-definition and high-definition disc. The encoder includes a two-layer decomposition unit for decomposing an original high-definition signal data sequence into base layer data and enhancement layer data, a standard-definition encoder coupled to the decomposition unit for encoding the base layer data as a base layer bitstream embodying a standard-definition data sequence, and a high-definition encoder coupled to the decomposition unit and the standard-definition encoder for encoding the difference between the high-definition data and the standard-definition data as an enhancement layer bitstream embodying a high-definition data sequence.

Claims (13)

1. A digital video disc encoded with signal data comprising a plurality of block transform coefficients for each of a base layer and an enhancement layer, the coefficients collectively indicative of an original high-definition signal data sequence, the base layer of the digital video disc having coefficients embodying a standard-definition data sequence in accordance with a first standard, and the enhancement layer of the digital video disc having coefficients embodying a difference between a high-definition data sequence and the standard-definition data sequence and encoded in accordance with a second standard, the first standard and the second standard being different standards, wherein the enhancement layer is interleaved using multiple-angle/seamless-branching feature of the digital video disc.

2. A digital video disc as defined in claim 1 wherein the base layer coefficients are encoded with an MPEG-2 code.

3. A digital video disc as defined in claim 2 wherein the enhancement layer coefficients are encoded with a modified H.26L code.

4. A digital video disc as defined in claim 1 , wherein the enhancement layer is interleaved using multiple-angle/seamless-branching feature of the digital video disc such that the base layer is stored as a particular angle and the enhancement layer is stored as a different angle with respect to the particular angle.

5. A digital video disc encoded with signal data comprising a plurality of block transform coefficients for each of a base layer and an enhancement layer, the coefficients collectively indicative of an original high-definition signal data sequence, the base layer of the digital video disc having coefficients embodying a standard-definition data sequence in accordance with a first standard, and the enhancement layer of the digital video disc having coefficients embodying a difference between a high-definition data sequence and the standard-definition data sequence and encoded in accordance with a second standard, the first standard and the second standard being different standards, wherein the base layer coefficients are readable by a red laser video disc player.

6. A digital video disc as defined in claim 5 , wherein the enhancement layer coefficients are readable by the red laser video disc player.

7. A digital video disc as defined in claim 5 , wherein the base layer coefficients are encoded with an MPEG-2 code.

8. A digital video disc as defined in claim 7 , wherein the enhancement layer coefficients are encoded with a modified H.26L code.

9. A digital video disc encoded with signal data comprising a plurality of block transform coefficients for each of a base layer and an enhancement layer, the coefficients collectively indicative of an original high-definition signal data sequence, the base layer of the digital video disc having coefficients embodying a standard-definition data sequence in accordance with a first standard, and the enhancement layer of the digital video disc having coefficients embodying a difference between a high-definition data sequence and the standard-definition data sequence and encoded in accordance with a second standard, the first standard and the second standard being different standards, wherein the enhancement layer is interleaved using a stream identification number for the enhancement layer other than 0xE0.

10. A digital video disc as defined in claim 9 , wherein the base layer coefficients are readable by a red laser video disc player.

11. A digital video disc as defined in claim 10 , wherein the enhancement layer coefficients are readable by the red laser video disc player.

12. A digital video disc as defined in claim 9 , wherein the base layer coefficients are encoded with an MPEG-2 code.

13. A digital video disc as defined in claim 12 , wherein the enhancement layer coefficients are encoded with a modified H.26L code.

Assignments (3)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 10, 2018
From: THOMSON LICENSING DTV
To: INTERDIGITAL MADISON PATENT HOLDINGS
Reel/Frame 046763/0001 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 22, 2017
From: THOMSON LICENSING
To: THOMSON LICENSING DTV
Reel/Frame 043302/0965 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Apr 21, 2017
From: THOMSON LICENSING S.A.
To: THOMSON LICENSING
Reel/Frame 042303/0268 →