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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an apparatus for editing video signals
and, more particularly, to an editing apparatus having a plurality of
digital video appliances.
2. Description of the Prior Art
In the conventional video signal editing apparatus, there is known a prior
example disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,528,600. And there are also known
those capable of processing video signals converted into a digital form
(hereinafter referred to as digital video signals).
In such editing apparatus, video appliances (hereinafter referred to as
digital video appliances) such as video tape recorders (hereinafter
referred to as digital video tape recorders) capable of recording and
reproducing digital video signals, a switcher and a special effect device
are connected to one another by means of 25-pin connectors, and digital
video signals are transferred among the appliances via such connectors.
In the conventional digital video appliances where digital video signals
are transferred via such 25-pin connectors, the areas occupied by the
connectors are wide to consequently raise a problem that the digital video
appliances are rendered dimensionally large.
Particularly in the switcher which transfers input and output digital video
signals from and to the individual digital video appliances, a
multiplicity of connectors need to be employed to eventually cause a
dimensional increase of the switcher.
OBJECTS AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is a primary object of the present invention to provide an editing
apparatus wherein the number of transfer lines can be decreased and the
area occupied by each of connectors for such transfer lines is diminished
to consequently achieve a dimensional reduction of the apparatus as a
whole.
And another object of the present invention resides in providing an editing
apparatus wherein a plurality of digital video appliances can be easily
controlled with simplified operations.
For the purpose of achieving the primary object mentioned, the present
invention has improvements in an editing apparatus having playback means
for reproducing video signals from recording media and a recording means
for recording the reproduced video signals on a recording medium. The
editing apparatus of the invention further comprises a signal processing
means for adding special effect to the input video signal and outputting
the processed signal; a switcher having a plurality of input terminals and
a plurality of output terminals, and delivering the input video signal
selectively to a desired output terminal; a first parallel-to-serial
converting means for executing parallel-to-serial conversion of the
digital video signal obtained from the playback means and supplying the
converted signal to the first input terminal of the switcher; a first
serial-to-parallel converting means for executing serial-to-parallel
conversion of the digital video signal obtained from the first output
terminal of the switcher and supplying the converted signal to the signal
processing means; a second parallel-to-serial converting means for
executing parallel-to-serial conversion of the digital video signal
obtained from the signal processing means and supplying the converted
signal to the second input terminal of the switcher; and a second
serial-to-parallel converting means for executing serial-to-parallel
conversion of the digital video signal obtained from the second output
terminal of the switcher and supplying the converted signal to the
recording means.
For the purpose of achieving another object mentioned, the present
invention has improvements in an editing apparatus having playback means
for reproducing video signals from recording media and a recording means
for recording the reproduced video signals on a recording medium. The
editing apparatus of the invention further comprises a signal processing
means for adding special effect to the input video signal and outputting
the processed signal; a switcher having a plurality of input terminals and
a plurality of output terminals, and delivering the input video signal
selectively to a desired output terminal; a first parallel-to-serial
converting means for converting parallel-to-serial conversion of the
digital video signal obtained from the playback means and supplying the
converted signal to the first input terminal of the switcher; a first
serial-to-parallel converting means for executing serial-to-parallel
conversion of the digital video signal obtained from the first output
terminal of the switcher and supplying the converted signal to the signal
processing means; a second parallel-to-serial converting means for
executing parallel-to-serial conversion of the digital video signal
obtained from the signal processing means and supplying the converted
signal to the second input terminal of the switcher; a second
serial-to-parallel converting means for executing serial-to-parallel
conversion of the digital video signal obtained from the second output
terminal of the switcher and supplying the converted signal to the
recording means; and a control means for controlling the playback means,
the recording means, the signal processing means and the switcher in
accordance with the editing data.
The above and other features and advantages of the present invention will
become apparent from the following description which will be given with
reference to the illustrative accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 is a block diagram of an exemplary editing apparatus embodying the
present invention;
FIG. 2 is a block diagram of a switcher employed in the editing apparatus
shown in FIG. 1; and
FIGS. 3 through 7 are schematic diagrams illustrating the operation of the
editing apparatus shown in FIG. 1.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Hereinafter an exemplary embodiment of the present invention will be
described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
FIG. 1 shows the entire constitution of an editing apparatus 1, wherein
desired cuts are played back by digital video tape recorders (VTRs) 2A-2D
and then are recorded by a digital video tape recorder 4.
The digital video tape recorders 2A-2D are installed in a vertical
arrangement, and the operations thereof are switched in accordance with
control data outputted from a control circuit 6.
More specifically, the digital video tape recorders 2A-2D are disposed in
combination with a shelf assembly (not shown) where a plurality of tape
cassettes are arrayed. When control data D.sub.CONT is inputted to the
control circuit 6, a tape cassette carrier (not shown) disposed between
the digital video tape recorders 2A-2D and the shelf assembly is driven
for carrying a desired tape cassette from the shelf assembly and loading
the same in one of the digital video tape recorders 2A-2D, or ejecting a
designated tape cassette from one of the digital video tape recorders
2A-2D and returning the same to a predetermined position in the shelf
assembly.
Therefore, in the editing apparatus 1, a desired tape cassette can be
played back by a desired one of the digital video tape recorders 2A-2D
merely by outputting required control data D.sub.CONT from an editor to
the control circuit 6. And edited video signals can be recorded by
selectively switching any of the digital video tape recorders 2A-2D to a
recording mode in compliance with each requirement.
Thus, desired tape cassettes can be automatically edited by sequentially
outputting the control data D.sub.CONT from the editor 18 in conformity
with an editing procedure.
Further the digital video tape recorders 2A-2D serially transfer the
reproduced digital video signals via parallel-to-serial converters 8A-8D
to monitor devices 10A-10D and color correction circuits 11A-11D.
The color correction circuits 11A-11D receive the serially transferred
digital video signals via serial-to-parallel converters 9A-9D incorporated
therein and convert the hues of the digital video signals in accordance
with the control data D.sub.CONT outputted from the editor 18. After such
correction, the digital video signals are supplied to a switcher 12 via
parallel-to-serial converters 13A-13D.
Similarly to the above, the digital video tape recorders 2A-2D receive the
output digital video signals of the switcher 12 via serial-to-parallel
converters 14A-14D respectively, whereby the digital video signals are
serially transferred between the switcher 12 and the digital video tape
recorders 2A-2D.
Due to such serial transfer of digital video signals, it becomes possible
to achieve long-distance transfer of the signals through a single cable
and, if necessary, a booster may be provided in the transfer path to
realize signal transfer in a long distance exceeding 300 meters.
Consequently, in the digital video tape recorders 2A-2D and the switcher
12, the area occupied by the connectors can be decreased as compared with
the known value in the prior art to thereby attain a corresponding
dimensional reduction.
In addition to the capability of such long-distance transfer of digital
video signals, it is possible to play back any desired tape cassette
merely by transmitting control data D.sub.CONT to the control circuit 6,
so that the positions of installation of the digital video tape recorders
2A-2D are freely settable with regard to the switcher 12, hence enhancing
the operational facility of the editing apparatus 1.
Furthermore, since digital video signals can be transferred through a
single cable, the work of laying required cables between the switcher 12
and the digital video tape recorders 2A-2D is simplified to consequently
enhance the operational facility of the editing apparatus 1.
Besides the above, in the color correction circuits 11A to 11D, the hues of
digital video signals are corrected in accordance with the control data
D.sub.CONT outputted from the editor 18 and then are sent to the switcher
12, whereby the hues can be corrected by preset amounts in compliance with
requirements for individual cuts played back automatically by the digital
video tape recorders 2A-2D in conformity with a preset editing procedure.
Meanwhile the digital video tape recorder 4 receives digital video signals
from the switcher 12 via a serial-to-parallel converter 16 and then
records the digital video signals transferred serially, thereby recording
an edited program.
The operation of the digital video tape recorder 4 is switched in
accordance with the control data D.sub.CONT outputted from the editor 18,
and the reproduced digital video signal therefrom is supplied via a
parallel-to-serial converter 20 to both a monitor device 22 and a color
correction circuit 23.
Similarly to the aforementioned color correction circuits 11A-11D, the
color correction circuit 23 includes an internal serial to parallel
converter 21 for converting the received serial signal to parallel
signals, corrects the hue of the serially transferred digital video signal
in accordance with the control data D.sub.CONT outputted from the editor
18 and then supplies the corrected signal to the switcher 12 via a
parallel-to-serial converter 25 incorporated into the color correction
circuit 23.
Therefore, in the digital video tape recorder 4, it is possible to switch
the operation thereof to a playback mode when necessary or to confirm the
recorded image on the monitor device 22.
The digital video signal inputted to or outputted from the digital video
tape recorder 4 is serially transferred, and the operation thereof is
selectively switched in accordance with the control data D.sub.CONT
outputted from the editor 18, so that long-distance transfer of the
digital video signal can be performed with facility similarly to the
aforementioned digital video tape recorders 2A-2D, whereby the digital
video tape recorder 4 is rendered smaller in size to eventually realize a
dimensional reduction of the editing apparatus 1 as a whole with another
advantage of enhancing the operational facility thereof.
The monitor switcher 26 selectively switches its contacts in accordance
with the control data D.sub.CONT outputted from the editor 18 and thereby
selectively supplies to the monitor device 28A either the digital video
signal outputted from the parallel-to-serial converters 8A-8D or the
digital video signal inputted to the serial-to-parallel converter 16.
Thus, in an editing operation, each preview image can be monitored via the
monitor device 28A.
The monitor device 28A is so contrived that a time code can be superimposed
on the digital video signal being displayed.
Character generators (CG) 30A-30C produce superimpose characters together
with key signals thereof and serially transmit such characters to the
switcher 12 via parallel-to-serial converters 32A-32C respectively.
The characters and key signals produced by the character generators 30A-30C
are transferred also serially in the same manner as the digital video
signals relative to the digital video tape recorders 2A-2D and 4, so that
the entirety of the editing apparatus 1 is dimensionally reduced while the
operational facility thereof can be enhanced.
Image sensors 34A and 34B pick up chromakey images and supply the resultant
chrominance signals to the switcher 12 via camera control units (CCU) 36A
and 36B.
The switcher 12 receives at its control circuit 38 the control data
D.sub.CONT outputted from the editor 18.
The control circuit 38 accesses a floppy disk (FD) in accordance with the
control data D.sub.CONT and changes the operation of the switcher 12 in
response to the result of such access.
More specifically, as shown in FIG. 2, the switcher 12 has a matrix switch
circuit 41 with 24-channel input lines CH1-CH24 and supplies a digital
video signal to a predetermined input line out of the lines CH1-CH24.
Further the switcher 12 connects buses A, B, key1, key2 of two systems,
which form cross points between the switcher 12 and the input lines
CH1-CH24 respectively, to serial-to-parallel converters 42A-42D and
44A-44D, and supplies to mix effectors 46 and 48 the digital video signals
outputted from the serial-to-parallel converters 42A-42D and 44A-44D.
In the above arrangement, the cross points of the input lines CH1-CH24 and
the buses A, B, key1, key2 are selectively switched to an on-state in
accordance with the control data D.sub.CONT outputted from the editor 18,
whereby the digital video signals outputted from the digital video tape
recorders 2A-2D, 4, the mix effectors 46, 48 and the special effect device
52 are selectively supplied to the mix effectors 46 and 48.
The matrix switch circuit 41 has a program bus PGM and a preset bus PST
forming cross points with the input lines CH1-CH24 respectively and
transfers the edited digital video signal via the buses PGM and PST.
More specifically, the matrix switch circuit 41 transfers the edited
digital video signal to the parallel-to-serial converter via the program
bus PGM and also transfers to the digital video tape recorder 4 the
digital video signal outputted from the parallel-to-serial converter.
Subsequently the switcher 12 ensures connection of the successive digital
video signal by the use of the remaining preset bus PST and supplies the
preselected digital video signal to the program bus PGM via the preset bus
PST in accordance with the control data D.sub.CONT.
Thus the digital video signal transferred serially is selected by the
matrix switch circuit 41 and then is converted into a parallel form to
thereby simplify the structure of the matrix switch circuit 41.
When the digital video signal inputted via a 25-pin connector is selected
by the matrix switch circuit as in the conventional apparatus, the number
of required input lines and buses is equal to that of the pins of such
connector to consequently complicate the structure of the switcher.
However, if the digital video signal transferred serially is selected by
the matrix switch circuit 41 and then is converted into a parallel form,
it becomes possible to eliminate the necessity of forming a parallel
arrangement of input lines and buses, hence simplifying the matrix switch
circuit 41 and achieving a dimensional reduction of the switcher 12.
In a practical construction of this embodiment, the known height of the
conventional switcher exceeding 880 mm was reduced to 88 mm.
The mix effectors 46 and 48 are controlled by the control circuit 38 and
process the input digital video signals in a predetermined manner.
More specifically, when wipe control data D.sub.CONT is outputted from the
editor 18 as shown in FIG. 3, the mix effectors 46 and 48 are so activated
that the output signal of the mix effector 46 or 48 is switched with a
wipe operation from the digital video signal inputted via the bus A for
example to the digital video signal inputted via the bus B.
In this stage, the mix effectors 46 and 48 sequentially change the signal
switchover timing in the horizontal scanning direction for example in
accordance with the result of an access to the floppy disk (FD) 40 and
thereby execute the wipe in the manner designated by the control data
D.sub.CONT.
Further in the wipe for example, there is performed an operation of forming
a thick line at the border BD between two frames of images, or setting the
border in a predetermined color, or blurring the contour of the border in
accordance with the control data inputted previously to the floppy disk 40
via the console panel 49.
Since the wipe or the like process is executed in accordance with the
control data D.sub.CONT outputted from the editor 18 and in the
configuration stored previously on the floppy disk 40, it becomes possible
to perform any minute editing operation exactly in the preset manner in
accordance with the control data D.sub.CONT.
Therefore the edit configuration can be confirmed many times by repeated
rehearsals and, if necessary, the wipe or the like is easily changeable to
any other processing mode by renewing the control data stored on the
floppy disk 40, whereby the operational facility of the editing apparatus
1 is enhanced due to such improvement.
Practically in the conventional editing apparatus, a wipe or the like is
started on the basis of a reference signal outputted from the editor and
then is executed in the manner conforming with the manipulation of the
console panel.
Accordingly, when a rehearsal is repeated later, it is necessary to
manipulates the console panel over again, so that there exists some
difficulties in exactly resuming the edit configuration with another
disadvantage of intricate manipulation.
Thus, due to execution of a wipe or the like in the configuration stored
previously on the floppy disk 40, any minute editing operation can be
performed precisely in the preset manner, and the desired edit
configuration can be reproduced many times repeatedly.
The mix effectors 46 and 48 synthesize the selectively inputted images with
reference to key signals obtained from the character generators 30A-30C,
the image sensors 34A, 34B and the special effect device 52, thereby
forming a synthesized image where chromakey effect is added or, as
illustrated in FIG. 4, a reduced-size image C is inserted into the image
A.
The mix effectors 46 and 48 supply the edited digital video signals via
parallel-to-serial converters 45a, 45b, respectively to the monitor
devices 50A and 50B, respectively so that the editing process can be
confirmed by means of the monitor devices 50A and 50B.
In the editing operation, the switcher 12 serially transfers to the monitor
device 29B the digital video signal selected in the program bus PGM,
thereby monitoring the edited digital video signal by means of the monitor
device 28B.
Similarly to the switcher 12, the special effect device 52 receives at its
control circuit 54 the control data D.sub.CONT outputted from the editor
18 and then accesses the floppy disk 56 in accordance with the control
data D.sub.CONT, thereby processing the input digital video signal in
accordance with the result of such access.
The special effect device 52 receives both the digital video signal and the
key signal from the switcher 12 via a serial-to-parallel converter 47a
and, after adding a special effect thereto, serially transfers the
processed signal to the switcher 12 via a parallel to serial converter
47b.
In this stage, the control circuit 54 serves for adding desired special
effects such as reduction, enlargement, rotation, deformation or the like
of the image in conformity with a preset procedure stored on a floppy disk
56 previously by manipulating the console panel 49.
More specifically, when there is inputted control data D.sub.CONT
indicating a page turn operation for example as illustrated in FIG. 5, the
input digital video signal is so processed as to start a page turn from
the designated portion (left lower corner in the example of FIG. 5) in
accordance with the data inclusive of the time and so forth required for
such page turn and stored previously on the floppy disk 56.
In case the input control data D.sub.CONT indicates a size reduction or
enlargement of the image, the input digital video signal is processed in
accordance with the data inclusive of the reduction or enlargement ratio,
the center position and so forth preset on the floppy disk 56.
Thus the digital video signal is processed in conformity to the procedure
stored previously on the floppy disk 56 in accordance with the control
data D.sub.CONT outputted from the editor 18, so that it is rendered
possible by repeated rehearsals for example to confirm many times the
state of the image processed with the special effect.
Consequently, the size reduction or enlargement speed is easily switchable
in compliance with each requirement by renewing the control data stored
previously on the floppy disk 56, hence attaining further enhancement in
the operational facility of the editing apparatus 1.
Practically in the conventional editing apparatus where the special effect
process is started in response to the reference signal outputted from the
editor, such process is executed in conformity with the procedure
determined by the manipulation of the console panel.
Therefore, when a rehearsal is repeated later, it is necessary to
manipulate the console panel over again, so that there exist some
difficulties in exactly reproducing the special effect so many times with
another disadvantage of intricate manipulation.
In contrast therewith, according to the present invention where the special
effect process is executed in conformity with the procedure stored
previously on the floppy disk 56, the preset speed and so forth can be
retained for executing the special effect process in the editing
operation, thereby attaining repeated reproduction in compliance with
requirements.
Further from the special effect device 52, the digital video signal with a
special effect added thereto is outputted together with its key signal to
the switcher 12 via the parallel-to-serial converter 47b.
Consequently, in the special effect device 52 also, the area occupied by
the connector can be diminished due to serial transfer of the digital
video signal to thereby achieve a dimensional reduction of the device 52.
Since the digital video signal with a special effect added thereto is
outputted together with its key signal to the switcher 12, the special
effect device and the mix effector can be combined with each other for
insertion of a different image in the page-turned image illustrated in
FIG. 6, hence further enhancing the operational facility or the editing
apparatus 1 as a whole.
In this embodiment, the control circuit 54 is capable of inputting control
data from and outputting the same to the control circuit 38 in the
switcher 12, thereby adding a special effect to the signal in response to
the editing operation of the switcher 12.
Thus, as illustrated in FIG. 7 for example, it becomes possible to first
insert an image C, which has been reduced in size by the special effect
device 52, into an image B and then, with a wipe from an image A toward
the image B, to insert the image C into the image A while further reducing
and rotating the image C as represented by a broken line during the time
required for such wipe.
Thus, with transfer of the control data D.sub.CONT between the special
effect device 52 and the switcher 12, the special effect can be combined
with the process executed by the switcher 12, hence further enhancing the
operational facility of the editing apparatus.
The editor 18 displays on the monitor device 62 the input data received via
the keyboard 60 and supplies the control data D.sub.CONT in response to
such input data.
At the time of a rehearsal in the editing operation, the control data
D.sub.CONT is outputted in response to the input data, so that a tape
cassette designated by the operator is played back by a desired one of the
digital video tape recorders 2A-2D.
Consequently, with control of the switcher 12 and the special effect device
52, the operator manipulates the console panel 49 to add a preset special
effect and so forth.
In this stage, the control data D.sub.CONT is outputted to the color
correction circuits 11A-11D, and the hues of the digital video signals
outputted from the digital video tape recorders 2A-2D are corrected.
Thereafter, at the time of such rehearsal, the control data D.sub.CONT
outputted to all of the control circuit 6, the switcher 12 and the special
effect device 52 are recorded on the floppy disk 64, so that the operator
is enabled to repeat the rehearsal as many times as he desires.
Thus, the entirety of the editing apparatus 1 is integrally controlled by
supplying the control data D.sub.CONT from the editor 18 to all of the
digital video tape recorders 2A-2D and 4, the color correction circuits
11A-11D, the switcher 12 and the special effect device 52.
Accordingly, the rehearsal can be repeated many times merely by
manipulating the keyboard 60 in compliance with requirements, thereby
enhancing the operational facility of the editing apparatus 1.
When predetermined input data is received via the keyboard 60, the editor
18 records on the floppy disk 64 the control data D.sub.CONT outputted at
the rehearsal to the control circuit 6, the switcher 12 and the special
effect device 52, together with identification data, time codes and so
forth of the tape cassettes in the time-series sequence and in the input
order designated by the operator, thereby preparing an editing data list
where the control data D.sub.CONT required for sequentially controlling
the editing apparatus 1 are arranged in the editing order.
In practice when the tape cassettes are edited, the control data D.sub.CONT
are outputted, subsequently to arrival of predetermined input data, in the
order designated in the editing data list.
Then the editor 18 controls the switcher 12 and the special effect device
52 in a manner to execute the operation preset on the floppy disks 40 and
56, whereby the control circuit 6 is activated for driving the desired
digital video tape recorders 2A-2D to play back the desired tape
cassettes.
Further the digital video tape recorder 4 functions to record the edited
digital video signals, while the color correction circuits 11A-11D correct
the hues of the digital video signals for individual cuts.
Thus, when the tape cassettes are edited in practice, the entirety of the
editing apparatus 1 is controlled integrally by the editor 18, so that
desired cuts are edited sequentially and automatically in conformity with
the preset minute edit configuration.
Further in the embodiment mentioned, the editor 18 supplies the control
data D.sub.CONT to an audio mixer 66 in accordance with the editing data
list and the manipulation of the keyboard, so that digital audio signals
played back by the digital video tape recorders 2A-2D are edited and
recorded.
At a rehearsal for preparing an editing data list in the constitution
mentioned above, control data D.sub.CONT are outputted from the editor 18
by manipulation of the keyboard 60 to control the entirety of the editing
apparatus 1, whereby the rehearsal can be performed as desired.
According to the control circuit 6, a desired tape cassette designated by
the operator is carried from the shelf assembly and is loaded in a
designated one of the digital video tape recorders 2A-2D, and thereafter
the loaded tape cassette is played back by the relevant one of the digital
video tape recorders 2A-2D.
Meanwhile in the switcher 12, digital video signals transferred serially
from the color correction circuits 11A-11D, 23, the special effect device
52 and the character generators 30A-30C are outputted selectively via the
matrix switch circuit 41 to the mix effectors 46, 48, where the digital
video signals are processed in the mode preset on the floppy disk 40 by
manipulating the console panel 49.
And in response to manipulation of the keyboard 60, the processed digital
video signals are selectively supplied to the digital video tape recorders
2A-2D, 4 and the special effect device 52 while being supplied also to the
monitor devices 28B, 50A, 50B.
Thus, the structures of the digital video appliances inclusive of the
digital video tape recorders 2A-2D 4, the special effect device 52 and the
switcher 12 can be simplified due to such serial transfer of the digital
video signals.
Particularly in the switcher 12 where the digital video signal outputted
serially from the matrix switch circuit 41 is processed after being
converted into a parallel form, the structure of the matrix switch circuit
41 can be simplified with a dimensional reduction.
Meanwhile in the special effect device 52, the digital video signal
transferred serially from the switcher 12 is processed in the procedure
preset on the floppy disk 49 by manipulation of the console panel 40,
whereby a special effect is added to the digital video signal.
Thus, the control data D.sub.CONT are outputted from the editor 18 to the
control circuit 8, the digital video tape recorder 4, the color correction
circuits 11A-11D, the switcher 12, and the special effect device 52 to
achieve integral control of the entire editing apparatus 1, hence
executing repeated rehearsals merely by manipulation of the keyboard 60
while changing the editing process whenever necessary.
Predetermined input data are sequentially supplied via the keyboard 60 in
response to the result of the rehearsal to thereby store the editing data
list on the floppy disk 64, and then desired cuts are edited sequentially
in conformity with the editing data list.
In this stage, desired tape cassettes are played back by desired digital
video tape recorders 2A-2D, while the hues of the digital video signals
are corrected for the individual cuts in the color correction circuits
11A-11D.
The operations preset on the floppy disks 40 and 56 are executed in the
switcher 12 and the special effect device 52, and the edited digital video
signals are recorded by the digital video tape recorder 4.
Since all of the control circuit 6, the digital video tape recorder 4, the
color correction circuits 11A-11D, the switcher 12 and the special effect
device 52 are integrally controlled by the editor 18, it becomes possible
to automatically process and edit the desired tape cassettes to thereby
enhance the operational facility of the editing apparatus 1.
According to the above-described constitution where digital video signals
are transferred serially among the digital video appliances, the area
occupied by the connectors in the digital video appliances can be
diminished to attain dimensional reductions of the individual appliances,
hence decreasing the dimensions of the editing apparatus 1 as a whole.
Furthermore, the digital video signal outputted serially from the matrix
switch circuit 41 is processed after being converted into a parallel form
through the switcher, so that the structure of the matrix switch circuit
41 can be simplified to attain a dimensional reduction of the entirety.
In addition, integral control of the control circuit 6, the digital video
tape recorder 4, the color correction circuits 11A-11D, the switcher 12
and the special effect device 52 can be performed by the editor 18 to
consequently realize repeated rehearsals whenever required, hence
accomplishing automatic edit of any desired tape cassettes to thereby
enhance the operational facility of the editing apparatus 1.
The embodiment mentioned above represents an example where digital video
tape recorders are employed as playback means. However, the present
invention is not limited to such example alone and is widely applicable to
a case of editing analog video signals obtained from video tape recorders
through analog-to-digital converters or to a case of editing video signals
outputted from video disk players instead of video tape recorders.
The above embodiment has been described with reference to an exemplary case
where floppy disks are provided in the switcher 12 and the special effect
device 52 respectively and the contents to be processed are stored on the
floppy disks. However, the present invention is not limited thereto alone
and may be so contrived that the contents to be processed are controlled
integrally by the editor 18.
In the above embodiment, the editor 18 serves to control all of the control
circuit 6, the video tape recorder 4, the color correction circuits
11A-11D, 23, the switcher 12, the special effect device 52, the monitor
switcher 26 and the audio mixer 66. However, the present invention is not
limited to such example alone and may be applied to a modification as well
where the character generators 30A-30C are also controlled together.
Furthermore, although the above embodiment represents an exemplary case of
applying the present invention to an editing apparatus equipped with
character generators, the present invention is not limited thereto merely
and may also be applied to any of other types where a variety of video
signals are processed and edited.
According to the present invention, as described hereinabove, the area
occupied by the connectors can be decreased due to serial transfer of
video signals among digital video appliances to consequently render the
sizes of such digital video appliances smaller, hence achieving a
dimensional reduction of the editing apparatus as a whole.
Also according to the present invention where serially transferred video
signals are first selected by the switcher and then are processed after
being converted into a parallel form, the structure of the selection means
can be simplified to realize a dimensional reduction of the editing
apparatus.
And further according to the present invention where the digital video
appliances are controlled by the main controller, there is accomplished an
improved editing apparatus which is capable of repeating rehearsals by
simple manipulation and performing an automatic editing operation.
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