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Digital audio decoder having error concealment using a dynamic recovery delay and frame repeating and also having fast audio muting capabilities
   
Document Number
US Patent 6915263
Issued Date
July 5, 2005
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Chen; Hua (San Jose, CA)
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A multimedia decoder unit having error concealment and fast muting capabilities. The audio decoder provides error concealment using a dynamic recovery delay that is based on the error rate of an input digital bitstream and also uses frame repeating. The decoder allows fast audio muting whereby audio can be muted within two audio frames of a mute signal that immediately freezes the video frame, e.g., a channel change. With respect to the dynamic recovery delay, a template of fixed length is used to inspect the last frames within the template. If error is found, then the error sum is used as an index into a table length which provides a dynamic template length. Error within the dynamic template length is computed and if larger than a tolerance, the current frame is muted. This allows the recovery delay to be adaptive and based on the error rate while still allowing mute merging. Muting the current frame can be achieved by repeating the previous frame but the delay data of the last block of the previous audio frame is added to the first block of the repeated audio frame to provide a smooth frame interface. In response to a mute command, the decoder zeros the audio output bitstream stream to provide zero frames at the audio output buffer (AOB). In addition, the decoder also directly zeros audio frames in the AOB that lie between its the read and write pointers to guarantee that only two frames of audio be played after the mute signal.
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Owner
Sony Corporation (Tokyo,JP)
Sony Electronics, Inc. (Park Ridge, NJ)
Published
July 5, 2005
Application Number
09/422,134
Filed
October 20, 1999
US Classification
704/500   704/226
Int'l Classification
H04B   1/66   (20060101)   G10L   19/00   (20060101)  
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USPTO Field of Search
704/226   704/500   704/228   704/230   704/229   704/201   704/265   704/212   704/206   704/223   364/715.02  
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