US Patent Application No: 2001/0015,986

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Digital broadcast receiving apparatus

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Abstract

Based on PIDs registered in a necessary-PID table, a second TS-packet extracting section extracts necessary packets from a second TS. Based on packets registered in the table, a detecting section detects unnecessary-packet areas in a first TS. A TS-packet overwriting section overwrites the extracted necessary packets to unnecessary-packet areas in the first TS, performs multiplexing thereof, and thereby generates a CTS, which is common to the TSs. Thereby, while a broadcast program in the first TS is viewed, image-recording of a broadcast program in the second TS can be performed. Since the configuration can be made using a separating section, a decoder, a digital interface, and the like for handling single-system TSs, reduction in the cost and size can be implemented.

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Patent Owner(s)

Patent OwnerAddressTotal Patents
PANASONIC CORPORATIONOSAKA, JP12952

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Inventor(s)

Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Kato, Naoe Toyota, JP 6 76
Sugimoto, Keishi Okazaki, JP 6 76

Patent Citation Ranking

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Patent Info (Count) # Cites Year
 
SONY CORPORATION (2)
7,031,317 Transmission apparatus and transmission method 11 2001
7,706,412 Data processing apparatus and method, and digital broadcasting receiver 0 2004
 
KABUSHIKI KAISHA TOSHIBA (1)
8,085,820 Digital broadcast signal multiplexing apparatus and digital broadcast signal multiplexing method 0 2006
 
NEC PERSONAL COMPUTERS, LTD. (1)
6,804,259 Digital broadcast receiver 5 2000
 
RENESAS ELECTRONICS CORPORATION (1)
7,339,954 Multiplexing digital broadcast method that can establish a technique which can perfectly obtain a multiplexing digital broadcast data 4 2002