Title of Invention

"A VIDEO DATA TRANSMITTING APPARATUS"

Abstract A video data transmitting apparatus for transmitting data to said receiving apparatus comprising: - means (106, 107, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 108) arranged to supply program data represents program video, and commercial data representing a plurality of types of commercial video; - a multiplexing means (109, 111) for multiplexing the said program data with the said commercial data in a manner so that the data is demultiplexed at the receiving apparatus and so that the said types of commercial order is selected at the receiving apparatus; - a transmitting means (112) for transmitting said program data and said commercial data multiplexed by said multiplexing means to said receiving apparatus; and - a receiving means (124, 120) for receiving insertion condition data transmitted from said receiving apparatus and indicating insertion timing, insertion quantity and/or selected type of commercial/ video inserted into the program video at the receiving apparatus.
Full Text BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a video data
receiving apparatus receiving video data, a video data
transmitting apparatus transmitting video data
broadcasting system distributing video
2. Description of the Related Art
In current broadcasting systems, two types of
broadcasts have known.
One is the system in which the viewer does not
have to pay for viewing the programs since commercial
advertisements (hereinafter referred to as commercials or
CMs ) are inserted during the broadcast . The programs
provided by private broadcasting stations for usual
television broadcasts are broadcasted by this system.
The other one is the system in which the
viewer must pay for every program or for every
predetermined period (every month or the like) in place
of Insertion of commercials during the program. The
television broadcasts by Japan's NHK, satellite
broadcasts, broadcast by cable TV, etc. are included in
this system.
In such current broadcasting systems, the
type of the broadcasting system is determined by the
broadcasting station and is not determined by the program
content.
In practice, however, programs in which real
time and instantaneousness are sought, for example,
sports broadcasts, it is not desirable for the programs
to be interrupted by CMs. There are viewers who would
like to view the entire period even if having to pay a fee.
Further, conversely, it is easy to imagine that there are
viewers who, depending on the content of the program,
would not mind watching it with CMs inserted, so would
like to watch it free.
In broadcasting systems heretofore, however,
these desires of the viewers, for example, the desire to
view a program continuously without CMs even if having to
pay or the desire to view a program for free since CMs
can be inserted, have never been reflected at all.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
A object of the present invention is to provide a
video data receiving apparatus which display a program
with appropriate insertion of CMs in a form in accordance
with the desires of the viewer.
Another object of the present invention is to provide
a video data transmitting apparatus which transmits CM
data and program data so that a receiving apparatus
displays a program with appropriate insertion of CMs in a
form in accordance with the desires of the viewer.
Still another object of the present invention is to
provide a broadcasting system with which a viewer can
view a program with appropriate insertion of CMs in a
form in aooordanoe with the desires of the viewer.
To achieve the object of the present invention, a
video data receiving apparatus of the present invention
comprises a video data receiving apparatus, comprising
a receiving means for receiving program data to display
program video and commercial data to display commercial
video, an input means for inputting insertion condition
data instructing insertion timing and/or insertion
quantity of the oommeroial data inserted into the program
data, a display means for displaying the program video
and/or the oommeroial video, and an insertion means for
inserting the oommeroial data into the program data based
on the insertion condition data instructing the insertion
timing and/or the insertion quantity inputted by the
input means and providing the data to the display means.
Also, to achieve another object of the present
invention, a video data transmitting apparatus of the
present invention comprises a video data transmitting
apparatus, comprising a multiplexing means for
multiplexing program data to display program video and
commercial data to display commercial video in a manner
so that they can be demultiplexed and so that the
commercial data can be Inserted into the program data
based on insertion condition information instructing
insertion timing and/or Insertion quantity at receiving
side, a transmitting means for transmitting the program
data and the commercial data multiplexed by the
multiplexing means to the receiving side, a receiving
means for receiving data indicating the Insertion
condition information transmitted from the receiving
side.
Also, to achieve another object of the present
invention, a video data transmitting apparatus of the
present invention comprises a video data transmitting
apparatus, comprising a multiplexing means for
multiplexing program data for displaying program video
and commercial data for displaying commercial video based
on Insertion condition information instructing insertion
timing and/or insertion quantity transmitted from
receiving side, and a transmitting means for transmitting
the program data and the commercial data multiplexed by
the multiplexing means to the receiving side.
To achieve still another object of the present
invention, a broadcasting system of the present invention
comprises a broadcasting system comprising a multiplexing
means for multiplexing program data for displaying
program video and commercial data for displaying
commercial video, a transmitting means for transmitting
the program data and the commercial data multiplexed by
the multiplexing means, a receiving means for receiving
the program data and the commercial data, an input means
for inputting insertion condition data instructing
insertion timing and/or insertion quantity of the
commercial data into the program data, an output means for
outputting the insertion condition data instructing the
insertion timing and/or the insertion quantity inputted
by the input means to a communication line, a display
means for displaying the program video and/or the
commercial video, an insertion means for inserting the
commercial data into the program data based on the
insertion condition data instructing the insertion timing
and/or the insertion quantity inputted by the input means
and providing the data to the display means. A receiving
means for receiving data indicating the insertion
condition information transmitted the output means via
the communication line, and a storing means for storing
the data indicating the insertion condition information
received by the receiving means.
Accordingly, the present invention also relates to a video data receiving apparatus,
comprising:
a receiving means for receiving from a transmitting apparatus program data to
display program video and commercial data to display commercial video;
an input means for inputting insertion condition data instructing insertion timing
and/or insertion quantity of said commercial data inserted into said program data;
a display means for displaying said program video and said commercial video; and
an insertion means for inserting said commercial data into said program data
based on said insertion condition data instructing said insertion timing and/or
said insertion quantity inputted by said input means and providing the commercial
data to said display means,
characterised in that said receiving means is operable to receive commercial data
containing a plurality of types of commercial video,
said input means is operable to input insertion condition data to select desired
commercial video from among said plurality of types of commercial video, and said
insertion means is operable to insert said commercial data indicated in said
selecting data into said program data and provide the commercial data to said
displaying means.
Subject invention also relates to a video data transmitting apparatus for
transmitting data to a receiving apparatus and comprising:
means arranged to supply program data represents program video, and
commercial data representing a plurality of types of commercial video;
a multiplexing means for multiplexing the said program data with the said
commercial data in a manner so that the data can be demultiplexed at the
receiving apparatus and so that said the said types of commercial order can be
selected at the receiving apparatus;
a transmitting means for transmitting said program data and said commercial data
multiplexed by said multiplexing means to said receiving apparatus; and
a receiving means for receiving apparatus insertion condition data transmitted
from said receiving apparatus and indicating insertion timing, insertion quantity
and/or selected type of commercial/ video Inserted into the program video at the
receiving apparatus.
Subject of invention also relates to a system comprising a video data transmitting
apparatus and a video data receiving apparatus
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE. DRAWINGS
These and other objects and features of the present
invention will become more apparent by the following
description of the preferred embodiments made with
reference to the. attached drawings, wherein:
Fig~ 1 is a view of a schematic configuration of a
broadcasting system of one embodiment of the present
invention; .
Fig. 2 is a view of the configuration of a video data
transmitting apparatus of one embodiment of the present
invention;
Fig. 3 is a view of a state of AV data outputted from
the video data transmitting apparatus shown in Fig. 2;
Fig. 4 is a view of the configuration of a video data
receiving, apparatus of one embodiment of the present
invention;
Fig. 5A is a view of a, state where program data is
viewed with no insertion of any CMs using the video data
receiving apparatus shown in Fig.4;
„ Fig. SB. is a view of a state where program data is
viewed with CMs of 30 seconds inserted every 30 minutes
using the video data receiving apparatus shown in Fig.4;
Fig. 5C is a view of a state where program data is
viewed with CMs of 30 seconds inserted every 15 minutes
using the video data receiving apparatus shown in Fig.4;
Fig. 5D is a view of a state where program data is
viewed with CMs of one minute inserted every 15 minutes
using the video data receiving apparatus shown in Fig.4;
Fig. 5E is a view of a state where program data is
viewed with another CM of one minute inserted every 15
minutes using the video data receiving apparatus shown in
Fig.4;
Fig. 5F is a view of a state where program data is
viewed with CMs inserted at optional times using the
video data receiving apparatus shown in Fig.4;
Fig. 5G is a view of a state where program data is
viewed while cutting the program during the insertion of
CMs using the video data receiving apparatus shown in
Fig.4;
Fig. 5H is a view of a state where program data is
viewed while delaying the program during the insertion of
CMs using the video data receiving apparatus shown in
Fig.4;
Fig. 6 is a view of another state of AV data
outputted from the video data transmitting apparatus
shown in Fig. 2;
Fig. 7A to 7C are views of still another state of AV
data outputted from the video data transmitting apparatus
shown in Fig. 2;
Fig. 8 is a view of still another state of AV data
outputted from the video data transmitting apparatus
shown in Fig. 2;
Fig. 9 is a view of the configuration of the video
data transmitting apparatus of another embodiment of the
present invention;
Fig. 10 is a view of still another state of AV data
outputted from the video data transmitting apparatus
shown in Fig. 9; and
Fig. 11 is a view of the configuration of the video
data receiving apparatus of another embodiment of the
present Invention.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
An explanation will be made of embodiments of the
present invention by referring to Fig. 1 to Fig. 11.
In the present embodiments, the explanation will be
made of a broadcasting system as shown in Fig. 1
constituted by an audeo data and/or video data (AV data)
transmitting apparatus serving as the host apparatus
transmitting a program and an AV data receiving apparatus
serving as a user terminal for receiving the program at
an individual home.
More specifically, video data and audio data
therefor, or at least video data (AV data or video data)
is transmitted from the AV data transmitting apparatus
100 to a user based on a predetermined program schedule.
Hereinafter the audio data and video data are refereed as
AV data. Each user views transmitted AV data with a
program data receiving apparatus 200. The user selects
the program and the type of insertion of CM programs into
the program and views that program or that program and
CMs. At this time, the state of the viewing is notified
from the AV data receiving apparatus 200 to the AV data
transmitting apparatus 100 via a telephone line.
Below, embodiments of the video data transmitting
apparatus of the present invention and the video data
receiving apparatus of the present invention used in such
a broadcasting system of the present invention will be
explained in detail.
First, an embodiment of an AV data transmitting
apparatus of the present invention will be explained.
Figure 2 is a block diagram of the configuration of
an AV data transmitting apparatus lOOa.
The AV data transmitting apparatus lOOa comprises a
VTR 101, a first image encoder 102, a distributor 103,
first to n-th program data storing units 104^ to 104 n.
first to n-th CM data storing units 105-1 to 105_n, a
receiving unit 106, a second image encoder 107, first to
n-th selecting switches 108-1 to 108_n, first to n-th
multiplexing units 109-1 to 109.n, first to n-th
transmission use encoders 110 L to 110-1, a transmission
use multiplexing unit 111, and a transmitting unit 112.
First, an explanation will be made of the
configuration of the units.
The VTR 101 is a reproducing apparatus for inputting
the AV data to be transmitted to the AV data transmitting
apparatus lOOa. The AV data transmitted by the AV data
transmitting apparatus lOOa includes AV data recorded on
a magnetic tape and AV data captured in real time and
broadcasted live. Among them, about the AV data recorded
and stored on the magnetic tape, the magnetic tape is set
to the VTR 101 in advance. And the AV data reproduced by
the VTR 101 is inputted to the AV data transmitting
apparatus lOOa to prepare for distribution.
The first image encoder 102 encodes and compresses
the video data of the AV data inputted from the VTR 101.
In the present embodiment, it is compressed by the MPEG2
(system of encoding moving pictures of Moving Picture
Coding Experts Group). The AV data which amount of
information is compressed by the first image encoder 102
is successively outputted to the distributor 103. This AV
data comprises program data and commercial data for
commercial broadcasting. And the commercial data contains
video data and audio data. Note that, hereinafter, the
commercial data is refereed CM data.
The distributor 103 is a. switching unit which Inputs
the program data included in the AV data inputted from
the first image encoder 102 to any one of the first to nth
program data storing units 104-1 to 104 n and inputs the
CM data included in the AV data to any one of the first
to n-th CM data storing units 105-1 to 105 n. The program
data and CM data reproduced at the VTR 101 and inputted
to the distributor 103 are inputted to any of the program
data storing units or the CM data storing units in
accordance with the number of the channel through which
it is transmitted. More specifically, the program data is
stored in any one of the first to n-th program data
storing units 104-1to 104n in oorrespondenoe to each
channel i through which the data is transmitted. Further,
the CM data is successively inputted and stored to the
first CM data storing unit 105.x, second CM data storing
unit 105 2, ... in order of input.
Note that the distributor 103 distributes the AV data
by the control of the control unit 120. the control unit
120 controls the operation of the distributor 103 based
on the distributing information data inputted from the
input unit 123 and stored. The distributing information
data is the data indicating the relationship between the
time code data and distribution channels. The control
unit 120 receives the time code data of the AV data being
reproduced at the present time, so that the control unit
120 decides a destination by the distributing of the AV
data being reproduced at the present time.
The first to n-th program data storing units 104-1 to
104 n are provided corresponding to the channels of the
transmission data and store the program data, that is,
the main transmission AV data inputted from the
distributor 103. Note that, in the present embodiment,
the first to n-th program data storing units 104-1 to 104 n
are constituted by hard magnetic disk devices.
The storing and reproducing operation of the first to
n-th program data storing units 104-1 to 104n are
controlled by the control unit 120.
The first to n-th CM data storing units 105-1 to
105 are provided corresponding to the channels of the
transmission data and store additional transmission AV
data such as CMs inputted from the distributor 103. Note
that, in the present embodiment, the first to n-th CM
data storing units 105-1 to 105-1are constituted by hard
magnetic disk devices.
The storing and reproducing operation of the first to
n-th CM data storing units 105-1 to 105-1 are controlled by
the control unit 120.
The receiving unit 106 is a receiving unit for
receiving program data relayed from a site when
transmitting a live broadcast program captured in real
time from the AV data transmitting apparatus lOOa. The
received program data is Inputted to the second image
encoder 107.
The second image encoder 107 encodes and compresses
the video data of the program data inputted from the
receiving unit 106. In the present embodiment, the video
data is compressed by the MFEG2 similar to the first
image encoder 102. The compressed program data of the
video data is inputted via a selecting switch 108-1 (i =
to n) to a multiplexing unit 109-1 (i = 1 to n).
The first to n-th selecting switches 108-1 to 108.n
are switches for selecting the program data to be outputted
to the channels. To the terminal 3 of a selecting switch
108 t (1 = 1 to n) is inputted the program data stored in
the program data storing unit 104-1, and to the terminal
is inputted the program data from the second image
encoder 107. Accordingly, the terminal an is selected at
an i-th selecting switch 108t when transmitting a
preliminarily prepared program through a certain channel
1 (i = 1 to n), and the terminal b is selected when
transmitting a live broadcast program captured in real
time.
The first to n-th multiplexing units 109-1 to 109.n
generate a series of transmission AV data in a channel i
(i = 1 to n) based on the program data selected at the
first to n-th selecting switches 108-1to 108-1 and the CM
data stored in the first to n-th CM data storing units
105 to 105n. There are various methods as the method of
generating the transmission AV data, but in the present
embodiment, first, the program data stored in a program
data storing unit 104-1is continuously outputted after
the CM data stored in the CM data storing unit 105-1 (i =
1 to n) of each channel to generate a series of
transmission AV data.
As mentioned before, the program data stored in the
program data storing unit 104-1 is stored corresponding to
a channel 1 thereof, but the CM data stored in the CM
data storing unit 105-1 is not given correspondence with
the channels and can be selected by the AV data receiving
apparatus mentioned later. At the point of time when it
is transmitted from the AV data transmitting apparatus
lOOa, however, it is added before the program data and
transmitted.
The first to n-th transmission use encoders 110-1 to
110 convert the transmission AV data inputted from the
first to n-th multiplexing units 109-1 to 109 n to
transmission signals and output the result to the
transmission use multiplexing unit 111. More
specifically, a transmission use encoder 110 -1 (i = 1 to
n) encodes the data of the transmission AV data for
transmission purposes and performs modulation for
transmission etc.
The transmission use multiplexing unit 111
multiplexes the transmission signals outputted from n
number of transmission use encoders 110^ to 110 n and
converts the result to signals which can be transmitted
and selected together in the broadcasting system.
The transmitting unit 112 actually transmits the
transmission signal multiplexed in the transmission use
multiplexing unit 111.
Next, an explanation will be made of the operation of
the AV data transmitting apparatus lOOa.
In the present embodiment, an explanation will be
made of a case where, for example, four programs A to D
and, for example, two types of CMs 1 and 2 added to them
are transmitted. Note that, each of the programs A to D
is a two-hour program, and each of the CMs 1 and 2 is an
eight minute CM obtained by connecting CMs of for example
15 seconds and 13 seconds. Further, the programs A to D are
transmitted so that they are respectively viewed in the
channels 1 to 4, and the CMs 1 and 2 are transmitted so
that they are appropriately outputted by the selection of
the viewer in each channel. Further, the programs A to C
and the CMs 1 and 2 are AV data which have been already
recorded on the magnetic tape, and the program D is the
AV data which is captured and relayed in real time.
First, program data containing video data and audio
data of the programs A to C are successively reproduced
by the VTR 101 from the magnetic tape on which the
programs A to C, that is, the main programs to be
transmitted, are recorded. The program data is inputted
to the AV data transmitting apparatus lOOa. Namely, the
program data are successively reproduced from the VTR
tape by the VTR 101, and the program data are compressed
based on the MFEG2 method by the first image encoder 102.
The program A consists of the program data to be
transmitted via the channel 1, therefore it is
transmitted via the distributor 103 to the first program
data storing unit 104-1 the program B is the program data
to be transmitted via the channel 2, therefore it is
transmitted via the distributor 103 to the second program
data storing unit 104 2, and the program C is the program
data to be transmitted via the channel 3, therefore it is
transmitted via the distributor 103 to the first program
data storing unit 104
Next, the CM data to be transmitted together with
each series of program data are input.
The CM data, similar to the usual program data, is
reproduced from the magnetic tape on which they are
recorded by the VTR 101 and compressed by the first image
encoder 102. Then, the compressed CM data is successively
stored starting from the first CM data storing unit 105-1.
More specifically, the CM data of the CM 1 is stored in the
first CM data storing unit 105-1, and the CM data of CM 2
is stored in the second CM data storing unit 105 2.
This ends the preparation of the transmission data.
When the program data is transmitted, the first
selecting switch 108-1 to the third selecting switch 108 3
are switched to the a. side, and the program data stored
in the first to third program data storing units 104-1 to
104 3 are selected. Further, the fourth selecting switch
108.4 is switched to the b side, and the live broadcast
program received at the receiving unit 106 is selected.
The control unit 120 controls the first to n-th selecting
switches 108-1 to 108 n based on data indicating the
transmitting form inputted by the input unit.
Then, eight minutes before the time when the program
data is scheduled to be provided, as shown in Fig. 3, if
the program air time is 0:00, the transmission of the CM
data is first started from the time 23:52 via the channel
1 and the channel 2. More specifically, the CM data stored
in the first CM data storing unit 105-1 and the second CM
data storing unit 1052 is reproduced, and the reproduced
CM data is inputted to the first transmission use encoder
110.! and the second transmission use encoder 110 2 via the
first multiplexing unit 109-1and the second multiplexing
unit 109 2. In the first transmission use encoder 110-1 and
the second transmission use encoder 110_2, the AV data of
that CM is encoded. The transmission signals of the
channel 1 and the channel 2 are multiplexed at the
transmission use multiplexing unit 111 and transmitted by
the transmitting unit 112.
Next, eight minutes after this, that is, when the
time becomes 0:00, the main program covered by the
transmission is transmitted. The programs A to C stored
in the first to third program data storing units 104^ to
104 3 are reproduced, and the reproduced series of program
data are inputted via the first to third selecting
switches 108-1to 108.3 to the first to third multiplexing
units 109 L to 109 3. Further, for the live broadcast
program D received at the receiving unit 106, for
example, a sports broadcast, the video data is compressed
in the second image encoder 107 and inputted via the
fourth selecting switch 1084 to the fourth multiplexing
unit 109,4.
Then, the program data inputted to the first to
fourth multiplexing units 109-1 to 109.4 are encoded at the
first to fourth transmission use encoders 110^ to 110 4,
multiplexed at the transmission use multiplexing unit
111, and transmitted from the transmitting unit 112.
By such processing, the AV data transmitting
apparatus lOOa generates and transmits the data stream of
the programs shown in Fig. 3.
Note that, it is also possible that an AV data
receiving apparatus 200a, explained later, provides the
insertion condition data indicating insertion timing
and/or insertion quantity of the insertion of the CM data
into the program data to this AV data transmitting
apparatus lOOa, the control unit 120 of the AV data
transmitting apparatus lOOa receives the insertion
condition data via the input terminal 124, the control
unit 120 controls the operation of the first to n-th
program data storing units 104-1 to 104 n, the first to n-1
th CM data storing units 105-1 to 105.n, and the first to
h-th selecting switches 108^ to 108 n based on the
insertion condition data to multiplex the CM data and the
program data to satisfy the condition, and the
multiplexed CM data and program data are transmitted to
the AV data receiving apparatus 20Oa.
Next, an explanation will be made of one embodiment
of the AV data receiving apparatus of the present
invention.
Figure 4 is a block diagram of the configuration of
the AV data receiving apparatus 200a.
The AV data receiving apparatus 200a comprises a
receiving state Information transmitting unit 201, a
receiving unit 202, a selecting unit 203, a communication
code decoder 205, a storing unit 207, an image decoder
208, and a control unit 209.
Note that the AV data receiving apparatus 200a has
connected to it a monitor 300 and a command input unit
301. The viewer selects a desired program and a method of
insertion of CMs with respect to that program, the amount
of insertion, and the type of CMs by the command input
unit 301 and views the program and CMs displayed on the
monitor 300.
First, an explanation will be made of the
configuration of the units.
The receiving state information transmitting unit 201
is a transmitting apparatus for transmitting the program
received at the AV data receiving apparatus 200 and
information such as the selected amount of the CMs, type,
and method of insertion thereof to the originating side
of the AV data. The receiving state information is
inputted to the input terminal 124 of the control unit
120 of the AV data transmitting apparatus lOOa as the
originating side via for example a telephone line. Note
that, this information is used for obtaining a grasp of
the state of reception for every user at the originating
side and as the basic information for charges in the pay
system.
And the receiving state information data are stored
by the external storing unit 121 into, for example, the
floppy disk 122 with the user Identification code data
which is added to the Information and transmitted.
The receiving unit 202 receives the signal
transmitted from the AV data transmitting apparatus lOOa,
separates the multiplexed signals of the channels, and
outputs the results to the selecting unit 203. The
receiving unit 202 is controlled by a control signal
generated at the control unit 209 based on the program
selection signal inputted by the viewer from the command
input unit 301.
The selecting unit 203 selects the signal of one
channel from among the signals of a plurality of channels
inputted from the receiving unit 202 and outputs the
result to the communication code decoder 205. This one
channel is also selected out based on the control signal
from the control unit 209.
The communication code decoder 205 decodes the
reception signal inputted from the selecting unit 203,
returns this to a program data stream or CM data stream,
and outputs the result to the storing unit 207.
The storing unit 207 is a storage means for storing
the program data stream and CM data stream inputted from
the communication code decoder 205. In the present
embodiment, the storing unit 207 has a storage capacity
enough to store 20 minutes worth of AV data. Further, the
storing unit 207 is constituted by a memory which can
simultaneously input and output data such as a dual port
RAM and can simultaneously input the data from the
communication code decoder 205 and output the data to the
image decoder 208. Further, it is also possible for the
storing unit 207 to pass the input data therethrough and
immediately output the same to the image decoder 208.
The image decoder 208 successively reads the program
data and CM data stored in the storing unit 207 based on
the control signal from the control unit 209 and decodes
that video data. In the AV data transmitting apparatus
lOOa, the video data is compressed by MPE62 and
transmitted, therefore, in the image decoder 208, the
video data compressed by that MPEG2 is expanded and
returned to the original video data. The decoded program
data of the video data is outputted from the AV data
receiving apparatus 200a to provide the monitor 300, and is
outputted so that it can be viewed by the monitor 300.
The control unit 209 controls the units constituting
the AV data receiving apparatus 200a to perform the
desired operations.
More specifically, for example, the reception
condition such as the reception channel is set in the
receiving unit 202 so that the channel group containing
the desired program can be received based on a program
selection signal inputted by the receiver from the
command input unit 301.
Further, the control unit 209 controls the selection
operation of the reception signal in the selecting unit
203. The selecting unit 203 selects any single type of
CMs from among a plurality of CMs transmitted via a
plurality of channels before the transmission of the
program based on the selection information of the type of
CMs inputted by the receiver from the command input unit
301.
Further, the control unit 209 controls the storing
unit 207 and adjusts things so that the data of CMs or
program which was received is reproduced in the form
intended by the receiver. Namely, it adjusts whether the
AV data inputted from the communication code decoder 205
is outputted to the image decoder 208 as it is or stored
in the storing unit 207. Further, simultaneously, it
adjusts whether the AV data stored in the storing unit
207 is outputted as the AV data outputted to the image
decoder 208 or the AV data inputted from the
communication code decoder 205 is outputted as it is.
Next, an explanation will be made of the operation of
the AV data receiving apparatus 200a.
In the AV data receiving apparatus 200a of the
present embodiment, the amount of viewing of CMs can be
selected according to the number of times of insertion of
CMs and the length of CMs per time. Further, when
inserting the CM programs, it can be selected whether to
insert them at predetermined positions which are
determined in advance or to insert them at any selected
time. Further, where the program to be audited is a live
broadcast program such as a sports broadcast, it can be
selected whether to ignore the AV data broadcasted during
the periods when the CMs were inserted and view the
program in real time or to view the AV data broadcasted
during the insertion of CMs later after the end of the CMs.
Note that, it is assumed that the AV data receiving
apparatus 200a receives the transmission data as shown in
Fig. 3.
Below, an explanation will be made of the operation
of the AV data receiving apparatus 200a in each selection
state as shown in Fig. 5 by referring to the reproduction
state of the AV data in accordance with the selection
condition of the receiver.
Figure 5A is a view of the state of the AV data
outputted from the AV data receiving apparatus 200a when
the receiver desires to view the program A without
insertion of CHs. In this case, in the AV data receiving
apparatus 200a, chanel 1 (chl) is selected from the time
0:00 in the selecting unit 203, the reception signal
thereof is decoded at the communication code decoder 205,
and the decoded AV data is not stored in the storing unit
207, but immediately inputted to the image decoder 208.
Then, in the image decoder 208, the video data is decoded
and outputted to the monitor 300. As a result, the
program A is started from the time 0:00 as illustrated
and the program A is outputted without interruption until
the time 2:00.
Figure 5B is a view of the state of the AV data
outputted from the AV data receiving apparatus 200a when
the receiver desires to view the program A with the CM 1
of a comparatively small number of times of insertion and
a short time per insertion inserted at predetermined times.
In this case, in the AV data receiving apparatus 200a,
the chl through which the AV data of CM 1 is transmitted-1is
selected at the selecting unit 203 from the time 23:52 at
which the transmission of CM is started and the reception
of that data is started. The AV data of the received CM 1
is successively stored in the storing unit 207.
When the time becomes 0:00, the same ohl through
which the AV data of the program A is transmitted is
selected at the selecting unit 203 and the reception of
that data is started. The AV data of the received program
A is stored in the storing unit 207. Further, when the
time becomes 0:00, the output of the CM 1 which has been
already stored in the storing unit 207 is started from
the storing unit 207. Namely, the data of CM 1 is read
from the storing unit 207 and outputted via, the image
decoder 208 to the monitor 300. When the CM1 is outputted
for 30 seconds, the storing unit 207 starts the output of
the AV data of the program A received and stored at the
time 0:00. Accordingly, AV data delayed from the reception
time by 30 seconds is outputted from the storing unit 207.
When the time becomes 0:30, the storing unit 207
interrupts the output of the program A again and outputs
the data subsequent to the CM 1 for 30 seconds. As a
result, a CM of 30 seconds is outputted again to the
viewer at the time 0:30. The AV data of the program A
received during this time is stored in the storing unit
207. Then, when the time becomes 0:30:30, the storing
unit 207 starts the output of the AV data of the program A
received and stored one minute before this time.
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Below, similarly, AV data of 30 seconds each is
inserted at the time 1:00 and 1:30. As a result, the output
AV data becomes as shown in Fig. SB. Namely, the viewer
views a CM of 30 seconds every 30 minutes and can end the
viewing of the program A at the time 2:02.
Note that, to enable such a reception, the storing
unit 207 must have a storage capacity enough to store
data of at least the amount of output of the CM 1, that
is, two minutes.
Figure 5C is a view of the state of the AV data
outputted from the AV data receiving apparatus 200a when
the receiver desires to view the program A with the CM 1
of a comparatively large number of times of insertion but
short time per insertion Inserted. The basic operation in
this case is the same as the case of Fig. 5B. First, from
the time 23:52 at which the transmission of the CM is
started, the chl through which the AV data of the CM 1 is
transmitted is selected at the selecting unit 203, the
reception of the CM 1 is started, and the AV data is
stored in the storing unit 207.
When the time becomes 0:00, the same chl through
which the AV data of the program A is transmitted is
selected at the selecting unit 203, the reception of the
data is started, and the AV data of the program A is
stored in the storing unit 207. Further, the output of
the CM 1 is started from the storing unit 207. Then, when
the CM 1 is outputted for 30 seconds, the output of the
AV data of the program A received at time 0:00 is started.
Then, in the reception state of Fig. 5C, the output
of the program A is interrupted when the time becomes
0:15, and the data subsequent to the CM1 is outputted for
30 seconds. As a result, a CM of 30 seconds is outputted
again to the viewer at the time 0:15. Below, similarly, AV
data of 30 seconds each is Inserted at the time 0:30, 0:45,
1:00, 1:15, 1:30, and 1:45. As a result, the output AV data
becomes as shown in Fig. 5C, and the viewer views a CM of
30 seconds every 15 minutes, i.e., eight times in all, and
finishes viewing the program A at the time 2:04.
Note that, so as to enable such reception, the
storing unit 207 must have a storage capacity enough to
store AV data of at least the amount of output of the CM
1, that is, four minutes.
Figure 5D is a view of the state of the AV data
outputted from the AV data receiving apparatus 200a when
the receiver selects such the method of viewing where a
relatively large number of CMs are inserted. In this case
as well, the basic operation is the same as those of the
cases of Figs. 5B and 5C, but the output time per
insertion of CMs becomes one minute. Namely, in this
case, the AV data receiving apparatus 200a outputs the CM
1 for one minute from the time 0:00 and then starts the
output of the AV data of the program A received at the
time 0:00. The viewer views a one minute CM every 15
minutes, i.e., eight times in all, and finishes viewing the
program A at the time 2:08.
Note that, so as to enable such reception, the
storing unit 207 must have a storage capacity enough to
store AV data of at least the amount of output of the CM
1, that is, eight minutes.
In Fig. 5E, the amount of CMs and insertion method
are the same as those of the case of Fig. 5D, but the
type of the selected CM is different. Namely, it is a
view of the state of the AV data outputted from the AV
data receiving apparatus 200a when the viewer desires to
view the CM 2. In this case, in the AV data receiving
apparatus 200a, channel 2 (ch2) through which the AV data
of CM 2 is transmitted is selected in the selecting unit
203 from the time 23:52 at which the transmission of CM
is started and the reception of that data is started. The
AV data of the received CM 2 is successively stored in
the storing unit 207.
When the time becomes 0:00, the chl through which the
AV data of the program A is transmitted is selected in
the selecting unit 203 and the reception of that data is
started. The AV data of the received program A is stored
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in the storing unit 207. Then, from the time 0:00, the
output of the CM 2 which has been already stored in the
storing unit 207 is started. Namely, the AV data of CM 2
is read from the storing unit 207 and outputted via the
image decoder 208 to the monitor 300. Then, when the CM 2
is outputted for one minute, the storing unit 207 outputs
the AV data of the program A received and stored at the
time 0:00. The rest of the operation is the same as that of
the case of Fig. 5D explained before.
Figure 5F shows a case where the viewer desires to
view the program with the CM 1 inserted so that the
amount becomes as small as possible, that is, both the
number of times of insertion is small and the time per
insertion is short, similar to the case of Fig. 5B except
the CMs are inserted at any desired time.
In this case as well, the ohl through which the AV
data of the CM 1 is transmitted is selected at the
selecting unit 203 from the time 23:52 at which the
transmission of the CM is started, the reception of that
data is started, and the received data is stored in the
storing unit 207. When the time becomes 0:00, the chl
through which the data of the program A is transmitted is
selected and the received data is stored in the storing
unit 207 and, at the same time, the output of the CM 1
which has been already stored in the storing unit 207 is
started. Then, when the CM 1 is outputted for 30 seconds,
the output of the AV data of the program A which was
received and stored at the time 0:00 is started.
Thereafter, when the control unit 209 outputs the
control signal for CM Insertion to the storing unit 207
based on the CM insertion command inputted to the control
unit 209 at any desired time, the storing unit 207
Interrupts the output of the program A and outputs the
data subsequent to the CM 1 for 30 seconds. The AV data
of the program A received during this time is stored in
the storing unit 207. Below, similarly, the CMs are
inserted based on CM insertion commands generated at any
desired time.
In the present embodiment, it is assumed that the CM
insertion command is inputted from the command input unit
301 by the viewer. Namely, the viewer can view the CMs at
any optional desired time while viewing the program.
Note that, this CM Insertion command may be inputted
superimposed on the transmitted AV data or may be
generated by any method.
Figures 5G and 5H show the case where the method of
insertion of the CMs can be selected when viewing a live
broadcast program or the like.
In Fig. 5G, the AV data received during the
insertion of a CM is not output, but the AV data at the
point of time of reception is outputted as the program.
Namely, the program is outputted respecting the real time
property.
In this case as well, the chl through which the AV
data of the CM1 is transmitted is selected at the
selecting unit 203 from the time 23:52 at which the
transmission of CM is started, the reception of that data
is started, and the received data is stored in the
storing unit 207. When the time becomes 0:00, the
selecting unit 203 selects the channel 4 (ch4) through
which the data of program D, that is, a live broadcast
program, is transmitted, but does not store the received
data. On the other hand, it starts the output of the CM 1
which has been already stored in the storing unit 207.
Then, when outputting the CM 1 for 30 seconds, it outputs
the AV data of the program A received through the oh4 as
it is.
Next, based on for example a CM insertion command
superimposed on the data of the program to be received,
when the time becomes the time for insertion of a CM, the
storing unit 207 outputs the 30 seconds of data
subsequent to the CM 1 which has been already stored. The
output of the program D is interrupted during this time.
The AV data of the program D during the interruption is
discarded as it is. Then, when the CM is ended, the AV
data of the received program D is outputted again from
that point of time.
In this way, in the method of viewing of a program as
shown in Fig. 5G, while it becomes impossible to view the
program during a CM, it becomes possible to view the
received AV data in real time.
In Fig. 5H, the AV data received during the
insertion of a CM is stored and outputted without
breakage of the continuity of the received AV data.
From the time 23:52 at which the transmission of CM
is started, the chl through which the AV data of the CM1 is
transmitted is selected at the selecting unit 203, the
reception of that data is started, and the received data
is stored in the storing unit 207. When the time becomes
0:00, the selecting unit 203 selects the ch4 through
which the data of program D, that is, the live broadcast
program, is transmitted, and successively stores the data
received during this time in the storing unit 207. Then,
it starts the output of the CM 1 which has been already
stored in the storing unit 207. Then, when outputting the
CM I for 30 seconds, it outputs the AV data of the
program D received 30 seconds before which is stored in
the storing unit 207.
Then, based on for example a CM insertion command
superimposed on the data of the program to be received.
when the time becomes the time for insertion of a CM, the
storing unit 207 outputs the 30 seconds of data
subsequent to the CM 1 which has been already stored.
Also, during this period, the received AV data of the
program D is successively stored in the storing unit 207.
When the CM is ended, the data subsequent to the program
D stored in the storing unit 207 is output.
In this way, in the method of viewing a program as in
Fig. 5H, the real time property of the program D is lost,
but it becomes possible to view the data while
maintaining continuity without missing any part of the
program.
If the AV data transmitted by the AV data
transmitting apparatus lOOa of the present embodiment as
mentioned before is received and the program is viewed by
the AV data receiving apparatus 200a of the present
embodiment in this way, the amount, the type, and the
form of insertion of the CMs, that is, AV data of the
ancillary object of transmission, and the form of output
of the program, that is, the AV data of the main object
of transmission, can be controlled to any form and the AV
data can be received in the form desired by the viewer.
Further, in the AV data receiving apparatus 200a of
the present embodiment, the form of reception selected by
the viewer can be transmitted to the transmission side.
therefore the form of reception of each viewer can be
precisely grasped at the transmission side.
Next, an explanation will be made of embodiments of
the other operation of the AV data transmitting apparatus
lOOa shown in Fig. 1.
In the embodiment of the operation of the AV data
transmitting apparatus lOOa mentioned above, however, the
AV data of the CMs reproduced at the VTR 101 and encoded
at the image encoder 102 was switched by the distributor
103 and stored in any one of the n number of CM data
storing units 105-1 to 105_n. More specifically, a
plurality of CMs which are successively reproduced were
successively stored starting from the first CM data
storing unit 105-1
In the embodiment of operation, being explained here,
of the AV data transmitting apparatus lOOa, when
generating the AV data of a CM, the AV data of the CM is
outputted to and stored in the CM data storing units 105-1
( i = l t o m ; m s n ) o f all channels through which the
program data of the main object of transmission is
transmitted. In the transmission data, as shown in Fig.
6, all CMs which may be selected are added before each
program data for every channel, and the resultant data is
transmitted.
In the embodiment of operation, explained referring
to Fig. 3, of the AV data transmitting apparatus lOOa of
the first embodiment, as shown in Fig. 3, the CMs and main
program are considered to be completely independent from
each other, and the CMs were transmitted through any
channel. As a result, even if the viewer selected to view
the program B, if the selected CM was the CM 1, the viewer
had to select chl first until the time 0:00, and had to
select the channel through which the program of the main
object of transmission was transmitted at the time after
0:00.
In the other embodiment of operation, being explained
referring to Fig. 6, of the AV data transmitting apparatus
100, however, when the viewer selects the channel through
which the program selected by the viewer is transmitted
first, all CMs enabling the viewing of the program in the
desired form as mentioned before can be received for every
channel. As a result, in the AV data receiving apparatus
200a, fine control with respect to the selecting unit 203
becomes unnecessary.
An explanation will next be made of still another
embodiment of operation of the AV data transmitting
apparatus.
In this embodiment, the functions of the first to
n-th multiplexing units 109 are different from that of the
embodiments mentioned above. Further, in this embodiment.
the format of the transmission data is different from the
format of the embodiments mentioned before.
The multiplexing unit 109 of the present embodiment
does not transmit the data of the CM first and then
transmit the data of the program of the main object of
transmission, but multiplexes the data of the CM in the
data of the program for transmission.
In the still another embodiment of operation of the
AV data transmitting apparatus 100 the data of the program
is stored in the program data storing unit 104-1, and the
data of the CMs is stored in the CM data storing unit
105-1 for each channel. Then, in the multiplexing unit
109-1, part of the data of the CMs read from the CM data
storing unit 105-1 is Inserted in the vertical
synchronization of the video data read from the program
data storing unit 104-1, and the AV data of the program
and the AV data of the CM are multiplexed. More
specifically, as shown in Fig. 7A, the 20 lines worth of
the CM data are inserted during one field of the program
data.
As a result, as shown in Fig. 7B, when it is
assumed that the number of the valid lines is 480 lines
(case of an NTSC signal), the video data of one frame of
a CM is transmitted by 12 frames (24 fields). Further,
the audio data and control information for a frame of the
CM become an amount of information that can be
transmitted by 3 frames worth of the program data. For
this reason, in the end, as shown in Fig. 7B, data of an
amount of one frame of a CM is multiplexed in 15 frames
of the program data. As a result, as shown in Fig. 7C, it
becomes possible to multiplex one CM of 15 seconds with
program data of a length of 225 seconds, and four CMs of
15 seconds with program data of 15 minutes, that is, one
minute of CMs.
The data multiplexed in this way is generated at the
multiplexing unit 109 and then similarly encoded at the
transmission use encoder 110. Signals of each channel are
multiplexed at the transmission use multiplexing unit
and transmitted from the transmitting unit 112. As a
result, the data in which the program and CM are
multiplexed as shown in Fig. 8 is transmitted. When
adopting such a configuration, it becomes possible for
the viewer to adequately view the program even in a case
where viewing of the program is required immediately
before the time 0:00, etc.
An explanation will be made of another embodiment of
the AV data transmitting apparatus of the present
invention.
The configuration of the AV data transmitting
apparatus lOOb of the another embodiment is shown in Fig.
9.
The AV data transmitting apparatus lOOb shown in Fig.
9 comprises a configuration in which the first to n-th CM
data storing units 105-1 to 105_n and first to n-th
multiplexing units 109-1to 109 n of the AV data
transmitting apparatus 10Oa are omitted.
The same portions with the configuration of the AV
data transmitting apparatus lOOa shown in Fig. 1 are
added the same reference number, and the explanation of
the portions are omitted.
In an AV data transmitting apparatus lOOb of such a
configuration, a CM is treated as a program and the AV
data is transmitted providing a private channel for the
CMs. Namely, when reproducing a CM at the VTR 101, the AV
data encoded at the image encoder 102 thereof is all
stored in the fifth program data storing unit 104 ...
Then, at the transmission of the AV data, the CM data
stored in this fifth program data storing unit 104 5 is
repeatedly read and transmitted via the channel 5 (ch5)
in parallel with the transmission of the program A to
program D stored in the first to fourth program data
storing units 104-1 to 104 4.
The state of transmission of that AV data is shown in
Fig. 10.
As shown in Fig. 10, similar to the above
embodiment, from the time 0:00, the transmission of the
program A to program D is started through chl to ch4. Then,
further, the CM data is repeatedly transmitted to the ch5.
Even if the program data and the CM data are
transmitted by adopting such a configuration, processing
similar to that of the case where the AV data is
transmitted by the AV data transmitting apparatuses of
the above embodiments is possible.
Then, when adopting such a form of transmission, the
AV data transmitting apparatus 100 does not require the n
number of CM data storing units 105 and n number of
multiplexing units 109 and therefore the configuration of
the apparatus becomes simpler.
An explanation will next be made of a modification of
the AV data receiving apparatus shown in Fig. 4.
The AV data receiving apparatus 200b of this modified
embodiment receives the AV data of the main program and
the CM data transmitted as shown in Fig. 10 by the AV
data transmitting apparatus lOOb as shown in Fig. 9 and
outputs the result to the monitor 300 in the desired
form.
Figure 11 is a block diagram of the configuration of
that AV data receiving apparatus 200b.
The AV data receiving apparatus 200b further
comprises a second selecting unit 204 and a second
communication code decoder 206 in addition to the
configuration of the AV data receiving apparatus 200a
shown in Fig. 4.
The first selecting unit 203 selects the signal of
the channel through which the program of the main object
of transmission is transmitted from among the signals of
a plurality of channels inputted from the receiving unit
202 and outputs the result to the first communication
code decoder 205.
Further, the second selecting unit 204 always selects
the channel through which the AV data of the CMs is
transmitted from among the signals of a plurality of
channels received at the receiving unit 202 and outputs
the result to the second communication code decoder 206.
The first communication code decoder 205 decodes the
reception signal inputted from the first selecting unit
203, returns this to the program data stream, and outputs
the result to the storing unit 207.
Further, the second communication code decoder 206
decodes the CM data inputted from the second selecting
unit 204, returns this to the CM data stream, and outputs
the result to the storing unit 207.
In the storing unit 207, when the time becomes 0:00,
first, the CM data inputted from the second communication
code decoder 206 is outputted to the image decoder 208 as
it is for 30 seconds. During this time, the AV data of
the desired program inputted from the first communication
code decoder 205 is stored in the storing unit 207. When
the CM is outputted for 30 seconds and the time becomes
0:00:30, the storing unit 207 starts the output of the AV
data of the desired program of 30 seconds before which
was received from the time 0:00 and has been already stored
in the storing unit 207. Note that, even during this
period, the AV data inputted from the communication code
decoder 205 to the storing unit 207 is successively
stored in the storing unit 207. At this time, in the
storing unit 207, 30 seconds worth of the AV data is
always stored.
Then, when the time becomes 0:30, the storing unit
207 selects the AV data of the CMs inputted from the
second communication code decoder 206 again and outputs
this to the image decoder 208. During this time, the AV
data inputted from the first communication code decoder
205 is successively stored in the storing unit 207. When
the output of 30 seconds of the CMs is ended, the storing
unit 207 outputs the AV data of the desired program which
is stored. At this time, in the storing unit 207, one
minute of the AV data is always stored.
Below, similarly, when the CM is output, the AV data
from the second communication code decoder 206 is
selected, and the AV data of the program during this
period is stored in the storing unit 207. By doing this,
the AV data can be outputted in the form as shown in Fig.
5B.
Note that, in this explanation, the explanation was
made of a case where the signal of the format as shown in
Fig. 10 was received and the program and CM were
outputted in the form as shown in Fig. SB, but similar to
the AV data receiving apparatus 200a shown in Fig. 4, the
AV data can be outputted in any form of Figs. 5A to 5H in
accordance with the requirement of the viewer.
Further, when CM data and program data are
multiplexed based on the insertion condition data to
satisfy the insertion condition by the AV data
transmitting apparatus lOOa and are transmitted to the AV
data receiving apparatus 200a or 200b, the operation that
the CM data are inserted into the program data based on
the insertion condition is not necessary in the AV data
receiving apparatus 200a or 200b so that the AV data
receiving apparatus 200a or 200b is only to display the
received CM data and program data. Note, in this case,
the insertion condition data are inputted in advance from
the command input unit 301 before the reception of the CM
data and the program data. The Inputted Insertion
condition data are provided to the receiving state
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information transmitting apparatus 201 via control unit
209 and transmitted to the control unit 120 of the AV
data transmitting apparatus lOOa via communication line
said as telephone line.
Further, by the external storing unit 121 of the AV
data transmitting apparatus lOOa or lOOb, the data
indicating the quantity, the types and the insertion
method etc. of the CM data selected with program data by
each viewers are stored in, for example, the floppy disk
121. Accordingly, the provided using the AV data
transmitting apparatus lOOa or lOOb commercially can get
the information of such as the quantity, the types and
the insertion method etc. of the CM data selected with
received program data easily based on the data to use the
information as the basic information for charge. The
charge demanding systems, such as demanding the payment
corresponding to the ratio of the program data viewing time
and the CM data viewing time to the viewers, demanding
the payment determined with the type of the program data
and the CM data viewed by the viewer, and demanding the
payment determined with the type and amount of the
program data and the CM data viewed by the viewer, can be
realized easily.
Note that, the AV data transmitting apparatus of the
present invention is not limited to the first to fourth
embodiments. Various modlfioations are possible.
For example, in the present embodiment, a Magnetic
tape on which the program data scheduled to be
transmitted was reproduced from by a VTR apparatus and
the program data was read and fetched into an AV data
transmitting apparatus. However, it is also possible to
reproduce the data from other recording media or to
directly supply the program data from for example a video
library of a large capacity.
Further, the method of encoding the video data in the
image encoder is not limited to the MPE62 method and may
be any method. Further, where program data which has been
already compressed is supplied to the program data
transmitting apparatus, even a configuration in which the
image encoder is substantially omitted can be adopted.
Further, in the AV data transmitting apparatus lOOa
shown in Fig. 2, program data of a plurality of channels
were multiplexed and transmitted, but it is also possible
to transmit them by completely independent systems.
Namely, the signal format at actual transmission may be
any format. Further, the configuration of the receiving
unit 202 of the AV data receiving apparatus 200a shown in
Fig. 4 can be freely changed in accordance with the
transmission signal.
Further, the communication between the AV data
transmitting apparatus 100 and the AV data receiving
apparatus 200 is not limited the telephone line. The
radio system and the satellite communication system can be
used.
According to the AV data transmitting apparatus and
AV data receiving apparatus of the present invention and
the broadcasting system constituted by them, it becomes
possible to view a desired program in a form in
accordance with the requirement of the viewer in a state
with CMs appropriately inserted.



WE CLAIM:
1. A video data transmitting apparatus for transmitting data to said
receiving apparatus comprising:
- means (106, 107, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 108) arranged to supply program data represents program video, and commercial data representing a plurality of types of commercial video;
- a multiplexing means (109, 111) for multiplexing the said program data with the said commercial data in a manner so that the data is demultiplexed at the receiving apparatus and so that the said types of commercial order is selected at the receiving apparatus;
- a transmitting means (112) for transmitting said program data and said commercial data multiplexed by said multiplexing means to said receiving apparatus; and
- a receiving means (124, 120) for receiving insertion condition data
transmitted from said receiving apparatus and indicating insertion
timing, insertion quantity and/or selected type of commercial/ video
inserted into the program video at the receiving apparatus.
2. A video data transmitting apparatus as claimed in claim 1, when said receiving means is provided with a storing means (121) for storing said data indicating said insertion condition data received from said receiving means.
3. A video data transmitting apparatus as claimed in claim 1 or 2 wherein said multiplexing means (109, 111) multiplexes said program data and said commercial data,' such that said program data is sequential with said commercial data.

4. A video data transmitting apparatus substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to and as illustrated by the accompanying drawings.



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Patent Number 223937
Indian Patent Application Number 1723/DEL/2005
PG Journal Number 42/2008
Publication Date 17-Oct-2008
Grant Date 24-Sep-2008
Date of Filing 01-Jul-2005
Name of Patentee SONY CORPORATION
Applicant Address 7-35 KITASHINAGAWA, 6-CHOME, SHINAGAWA-KU, TOKYO, JAPAN.
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 KAN EBISAWA 7-35 KITASHINAGAWA, 6-CHOME, SHINAGAWA-KU, TOKYO, JAPAN.
PCT International Classification Number H04N 7/08
PCT International Application Number N/A
PCT International Filing date
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 P07-282144 1995-10-30 Japan