Title :
System requirements and considerations for visual table of contents in PVR
Author :
Eerenberg, Onno ; de With, P.
Author_Institution :
NXP Semicond. Res., Eindhoven
fDate :
8/1/2008 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
With the introduction of non-tape-based digital video recorders also known as personal video recorders (PVR), consumers can expect alternative navigation methods to the well-known trick-play modes found on analog and digital tape-based systems. In this paper, we explore the system requirements and aspects of a visual table of contents (VTOC). A primary advantage of implementing a VTOC search mode is that it provides a much higher visual performance at high search speeds (50 times or higher) than the conventional search techniques. We present a solution for generating a video signal for visual search that is based on reusing MPEG-2 compressed video data. The video search signal is composed of a set of MPEG-2 compressed subpictures, resulting in a mosaic screen. An efficient strategy is introduced, that allows either full or partial reuse of the compressed sub-pictures via motion compensation of earlier reference sub-pictures to allow the generation of a new mosaic screen.
Keywords :
data compression; digital versatile discs; image segmentation; motion compensation; video coding; video recording; MPEG-2 compressed video data; PVR; analog tape-based systems; digital tape-based systems; mosaic screen; motion compensation; navigation methods; nontape-based digital video recorders; personal video recorders; search mode; sub-pictures compression; trick-play modes; video signal; visual table of contents; Digital recording; Disk recording; High speed optical techniques; Navigation; Optical recording; Switches; Video compression; Video recording; Video sequences; Video signal processing; Mini-slice, Mosaic Screen, MPEG, Navigation, PVR, Trick-play, Visual Table of Content;
Journal_Title :
Consumer Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCE.2008.4637608