Title of Invention

"INFORMATION TRANSMITTING APPARATUS AND METHOD, INFORMATION RECEIVING APPARATUS AND METHOD"

Abstract An information transmitting apparatus (31), comprising: a first capturing unit (80A, SOB, 80C) for capturing a video signal; a second capturing unit capturing a compressed audio signal; a setting unit (93) for setting a blanking period of said video signal to a predetermined period of a length different from an original period; a multiplexing unit (81 A, 8IB, 81C, 82A, 82B, 82C) for multiplexing said compressed audio signal into a differential period (T2) corresponding to a difference between said blanking period of said video signal and said period set by said setting unit (93); and a video signal transmitter (43) transmit said video signal having said compressed audio signal multiplexed therein; data indicative of the duration of the differential period is transmitted during a blanking period of the video signal.
Full Text The present invention relates to information transmitting apparatus and method, information receiving apparatus and method.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to an apparatus and a method for transmitting information, an apparatus and a method for receiving information, a system and a method for transmitting and receiving information, a recording medium and a program, and particularly to an apparatus and a method for transmitting information, an apparatus and a method for receiving information, a system and a method for transmitting and receiving information, a recording medium and a program that make it possible to transmit audio data more efficiently by multiplexing the audio data into video data.
A blanking period of video data is often used when the video data has other data superimposed thereon for transmission.
In teletext broadcasting, text data is inserted into a vertical blanking period, for example.
Since the blanking period is extremely short as compared with a period for transmitting original video

data, however, types of data capable of being multiplexed are limited to low-volume data such as text data.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention has been made in view of the above, and it is accordingly an object of the present invention to enable efficient transmission of data such for example as audio data, which is low in volume as compared with video data, but high in volume as compared with text data or the like.
According to a first aspect of the present invention, there is provided an information transmitting apparatus including: a first capturing means for capturing a video signal; a second capturing means for capturing a compressed audio signal; a setting means for setting a blanking period of the video signal to a predetermined period of a length different from an original period; a multiplexing means for multiplexing the compressed audio signal into a differential period corresponding to a difference between the blanking period of the video signal and the predetermined period set by the setting means; and a video signal transmitting means for transmitting the video signal having the compressed audio signal multiplexed therein by the multiplexing
means.
The setting means can set the blanking period to the predetermined period by disposing a blanking signal representing the blanking period only in the predetermined period other than the differential period of the blanking period of the video signal.
The blanking signal can form a control signal.
The information transmitting apparatus can further include a retaining means for retaining information on the differential period or the predetermined period, and the multiplexing means can multiplex the compressed audio signal into the differential period on the basis of the information retained by the retaining means.
The retaining means can retain a correspondence between a type of the video signal and the differential period or the predetermined period as the information on the differential period or the predetermined period.
The information transmitting apparatus can further include a distinguishing information transmitting means for transmitting distinguishing information for distinguishing the differential period or the predetermined period.
The distinguishing information transmitting means can transmit the distinguishing information in the
predetermined period of the video signal as a type of blanking signal representing a blanking period.
The distinguishing information transmitting means can transmit the distinguishing information in a vertical blanking period.
The distinguishing information transmitting means can transmit the distinguishing information via a transmission line different from a transmission line of the video signal.
The distinguishing information can be information allowing determination of a period from a start point to an end point of the predetermined period or a period from a start point to an end point of the differential period.
The information transmitting apparatus can further include a compressing means for compressing the audio signal.
The information transmitting apparatus can further include an encrypting means for encrypting the audio signal by a method common with the video signal.
According to a second aspect of the present invention, there is provided an information transmitting method including: a first capturing step for capturing a video signal; a second capturing step for capturing a compressed audio signal; a setting step for setting a
blanking period of the video signal to a predetermined period of a length different from an original period; a multiplexing step for multiplexing the compressed audio signal into a differential period corresponding to a difference between the blanking period of the video signal and the predetermined period set by the setting step; and a video signal transmitting step for transmitting the video signal having the compressed audio signal multiplexed therein by processing of the multiplexing step.
According to a third aspect of the present invention, there is provided a program on a recording medium, the program including: a first capturing step for capturing a video signal; a second capturing step for capturing a compressed audio signal; a setting step for setting a blanking period of the video signal to a predetermined period of a length different from an original period; a multiplexing step for multiplexing the compressed audio signal into a differential period corresponding to a difference between the blanking period of the video signal and the predetermined period set by the setting step; and a video signal transmitting step for transmitting the video signal having the compressed audio signal multiplexed therein by processing of the
multiplexing step.
According to a fourth aspect of the present invention, there is provided a program executed by a computer, the program including: a first capturing step for capturing a video signal; a second capturing step for capturing a compressed audio signal; a setting step for setting a blanking period of the video signal to a predetermined period of a length different from an original period; a multiplexing step for multiplexing the compressed audio signal into a differential period corresponding to a difference between the blanking period of the video signal and the predetermined period set by the setting step; and a video signal transmitting step for transmitting the video signal having the compressed audio signal multiplexed therein by processing of the multiplexing step.
According to a fifth aspect of the present invention, there is provided an information receiving apparatus including: a receiving means for receiving a transmitted signal; a first capturing means for capturing a video signal from the signal received by the receiving -• means; a detecting means for detecting a blanking period of the video signal captured by the first capturing means, the blanking period being set to length different
from an original period; a second capturing means for capturing information on a multiplexing period in which a compressed audio signal is multiplexed; a third capturing means for capturing the multiplexed compressed audio signal from the video signal captured by the first capturing means on the basis of the information on the multiplexing period captured by the second capturing means; and a correcting means for correcting the blanking period detected by the detecting means on the basis of the information on the multiplexing period captured by the second capturing means.
The information receiving apparatus can further include a converting means for converting the compressed audio signal captured by the third capturing means into a continuous signal.
A blanking signal representing the blanking period can form a control signal.
The information receiving apparatus can further include a retaining means for retaining the information on the multiplexing period, and the second capturing means can capture the information on the multiplexing period from the information retained by the retaining
means.
The retaining means can retain a correspondence
between a type of the video signal and the multiplexing period as the information on the multiplexing period.
The information receiving apparatus can further include a distinguishing information extracting means for extracting distinguishing information for distinguishing the multiplexing period.
The distinguishing information extracting means can extract the distinguishing information from a blanking signal representing the blanking period, the blanking signal being inserted in the blanking period of the video signal.
The distinguishing information extracting means can extract the distinguishing information from the blanking signal in a vertical blanking period.
The distinguishing information extracting means can extract the distinguishing information from a signal received via a transmission line different from a transmission line of the video signal.
The distinguishing information can be information allowing determination of a period from a start point to an end point of the multiplexing period or a period from -a start point to an end point of the blanking period being set to length different from the original period.
The information receiving apparatus can further
include an expanding means for expanding the compressed audio signal.
The information receiving apparatus can further include a decrypting means for decrypting the audio signal by a method common with the video signal, the audio signal being encrypted by a method common with the video signal.
According to a sixth aspect of the present invention, there is provided an information receiving method including: a receiving step for receiving a transmitted signal; a first capturing step for capturing a video signal from the signal received by processing of the receiving step; a detecting step for detecting a blanking period of the video signal captured by processing of the first capturing step, the blanking period being set to length different from an original period; a second capturing step for capturing information on a multiplexing period in which a compressed audio signal is multiplexed; a third capturing step for capturing the multiplexed compressed audio signal from the video signal captured by processing of the first capturing step on the basis of the information on the multiplexing period captured by processing of the second capturing step; and a correcting step for correcting the
blanking period detected by processing of the detecting step on the basis of the information on the multiplexing period captured by processing of the second capturing step.
According to a seventh aspect of the present invention, there is provided a program on a recording medium, the program including: a receiving step for receiving a transmitted signal; a first capturing step for capturing a video signal from the signal received by processing of the receiving step; a detecting step for detecting a blanking period of the video signal captured by processing of the first capturing step, the blanking period being set to length different from an original period; a second capturing step for capturing information on a multiplexing period in which a compressed audio signal is multiplexed; a third capturing step for capturing the multiplexed compressed audio signal from the video signal captured by the processing of the first capturing step on the basis of the information on the multiplexing period captured by processing of the second capturing step; and a correcting step for correcting the blanking period detected by processing of the detecting step on the basis of the information on the multiplexing period captured by the processing of the second capturing
step.
According to a eighth aspect of the present invention, there is provided a program executed by a computer, the program including: a receiving step for receiving a transmitted signal; a first capturing step for capturing a video signal from the signal received by processing of the receiving step; a detecting step for detecting a blanking period of the video signal captured by processing of the first capturing step, the blanking period being set to length different from an original period; a second capturing step for capturing information on a multiplexing period in which a compressed audio signal is multiplexed; a third capturing step for capturing the multiplexed compressed audio signal from the video signal captured by the processing of the first capturing step on the basis of the information on the multiplexing period captured by processing of the second capturing step; and a correcting step for correcting the blanking period detected by processing of the detecting step on the basis of the information on the multiplexing period captured by the processing of the second capturing-step.
According to a ninth aspect of the present invention, there is provided an information transmitting
and receiving system including: an information transmitting apparatus includes: a first capturing means for capturing a video signal; a second capturing means for capturing a compressed audio signal; a setting means for setting a blanking period of the video signal to a predetermined period of a length different from an original period; a multiplexing means for multiplexing the compressed audio signal into a differential period corresponding to a difference between the blanking period of the video signal and the predetermined period set by the setting means; and a video signal transmitting means for transmitting the video signal having the compressed audio signal multiplexed therein by the multiplexing means; and an information receiving apparatus includes: a receiving means for receiving a signal transmitted from the information transmitting apparatus; a third capturing means for capturing the video signal from the signal received by the receiving means; a detecting means for detecting the blanking period of the video signal captured by the third capturing means, the blanking period being set to the predetermined period; a fourth capturing means for capturing information on the differential period; a fifth capturing means for capturing the multiplexed compressed audio signal from
the video signal captured by the third capturing means on the basis of the information on the differential period captured by the fourth capturing means; and a correcting means for correcting the blanking period detected by the detecting means on the basis of the information on the differential period captured by the fourth capturing means.
According to a tenth aspect of the present invention, there is provided an information transmitting and receiving method including: an information transmitting method of an information transmitting apparatus includes: a first capturing step for capturing a video signal; a second capturing step for capturing a compressed audio signal; a setting step for setting a blanking period of the video signal to a predetermined period of a length different from an original period; a multiplexing step for multiplexing the compressed audio signal into a differential period corresponding to a difference between the blanking period of the video signal and the predetermined period set by processing of the setting step; and a video signal transmitting step for transmitting the video signal having the compressed audio signal multiplexed therein by processing of the multiplexing step; and an information receiving method of
an information receiving apparatus includes: a receiving step for receiving a signal transmitted from the information transmitting apparatus; a third capturing step for capturing the video signal from the signal received by processing of the receiving step; a detecting step for detecting the blanking period of the video signal captured by processing of the third capturing step, the blanking period being set to the predetermined period; a fourth capturing step for capturing information on the differential period; a fifth capturing step for capturing the multiplexed compressed audio signal from the video signal captured by the processing of the third capturing step on the basis of the information on the differential period captured by processing of the fourth capturing step; and a correcting step for correcting the blanking period detected by processing of the detecting step on the basis of the information on the differential period captured by the processing of the fourth capturing step.
According to a eleventh aspect of the present invention, there is provided a program on a recording medium, the program including: a program of an information transmitting apparatus includes: a first capturing step for capturing a video signal; a second
capturing step for capturing a compressed audio signal; a setting step for setting a blanking period of the video signal to a predetermined period of a length different from an original period; a multiplexing step for multiplexing the compressed audio signal into a differential period corresponding to a difference between the blanking period of the video signal and the predetermined period set by processing of the setting step; and a video signal transmitting step for transmitting the video signal having the compressed audio signal multiplexed therein by processing of the multiplexing step; and a program of an information receiving apparatus includes: a receiving step for receiving a signal transmitted from the information transmitting apparatus; a third capturing step for capturing the video signal from the signal received by processing of the receiving step; a detecting step for detecting the blanking period of the video signal captured by processing of the third capturing step, the blanking period being set to the predetermined period; a fourth capturing step for capturing information on the differential period; a fifth capturing step for capturing the multiplexed compressed audio signal from the video signal captured by the processing of the third capturing
step on the basis of the information on the differential period captured by processing of the fourth capturing step; and a correcting step for correcting the blanking period detected by processing of the detecting step on the basis of the information on the differential period captured by the processing of the fourth capturing step.
According to a twelfth aspect of the present invention, there is provided a program including: a program executed by a computer of an information transmitting apparatus includes: a first capturing step for capturing a video signal; a second capturing step for capturing a compressed audio signal; a setting step for setting a blanking period of the video signal to a predetermined period of a length different from an original period; a multiplexing step for multiplexing the compressed audio signal into a differential period corresponding to a difference between the blanking period of the video signal and the predetermined period set by processing of the setting step; and a video signal transmitting step for transmitting the video signal having the compressed audio signal multiplexed therein by-processing of the multiplexing step; and a program executed by a computer of an information receiving apparatus includes: a receiving step for receiving a
signal transmitted from the information transmitting apparatus; a third capturing step for capturing the video signal from the signal received by processing of the receiving step; a detecting step for detecting the blanking period of the video signal captured by processing of the third capturing step, the blanking period being set to the predetermined period; a--fourth capturing step for capturing information on the differential period; a fifth capturing step for capturing the multiplexed compressed audio signal from the video signal captured by the processing of the third capturing step on the basis of the information on the differential period captured by processing of the fourth capturing step; and a correcting step for correcting the blanking period detected by processing of the detecting step on the basis of the information on the differential period captured by the processing of the fourth capturing step.
The apparatus and the method for information transmission, and the program according to the present invention multiplex the compressed audio signal into the differential period created by setting the blanking period of the video signal to the predetermined period.
The apparatus and the method for information reception, and the program according to the present
invention capture the compressed audio signal superimposed in the multiplexing period of the received video signal, and correct the blanking period on the basis of the multiplexing period.
The system and the method for information transmission and reception, and the program according to the present invention multiplex the compressed audio signal into the differential period of the video signal, and thereby transmit the compressed audio signal from the information transmitting apparatus. The information receiving apparatus captures the compressed audio signal multiplexed in the differential period, and corrects the blanking period on the basis of the differential.
The present invention relates to an information transmitting apparatus (31) comprising:
a first capturing means (80A, SOB, 80C) for capturing a video signal;
a second capturing means (93) for capturing a audio signal;
a setting means (85) for setting a transmitting blanking period (Tl) of said video signal to a period within an original blanking period;
a multiplexing means (81A, 81B, 81C, 82A, 82B, 82C) for multiplexing said audio signal into a superimposing period (T2) corresponding to a difference between the original blanking period of said video signal and said period set by said setting means; and
a video signal transmitting means (43) for transmitting said video signal having said audio signal multiplexed therein by said multiplexing means; wherein:
in said transmitting blanking period, horizontal/vertical synchronising data, a control signal or distinguishing information is transmitted.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Fig. 1 is a block diagram showing a configuration of an information transmitting and receiving system to which the present invention is applied;
Fig. 2 is a block diagram showing a configuration of a transmitter in Fig. 1;
Figs. 3A, 3B, 3C, 3D, 3E, and 3F are diagrams of assistance in explaining signals inputted to the transmitter of Fig. 2;
Fig. 4 is a block diagram showing a configuration
Fig. 5 is a flowchart of assistance in explaining transmission processing on a channel A of the transmitter of Fig. 2;
Fig. 6 is a diagram showing an example of blanking data;
Fig. 7 is a flowchart of assistance in explaining transmission processing on a channel B of the transmitter of Fig. 2;
Fig. 8 is a flowchart of assistance in explaining transmission processing on a channel C of the transmitter of Fig. 2;
Figs. 9A, 9B, 9C, and 9D are timing charts of assistance in explaining the transmission processing of the transmitter of Fig. 2;
Figs. 10A, 10B, and IOC are timing charts of assistance in explaining operation on the channel A of the transmitter of Fig. 2 around a blanking period;
Figs. 11A, 11B, and 11C are timing charts of assistance in explaining operation on the channel B of the transmitter of Fig. 2 around a blanking period;
Figs. 12A, 12B, and 12C are timing charts of assistance in explaining operation on the channel C of the transmitter of Fig. 2 around a blanking period;
Fig. 13 is a flowchart of assistance in explaining reception processing on a channel A of the receiver of Fig. 4;
Fig. 14 is a flowchart of assistance in explaining reception processing on a channel B of the receiver of Fig. 4;
Fig. 15 is a flowchart of assistance in explaining reception processing on a channel C of the receiver of Fig. 4;
Figs. 16A, 16B, 16C, and 16D are timing charts of assistance in explaining operation of the receiver of Fig. 4; and
Fig. 17 is a block diagram showing another configuration of a digital tuner in Fig. 2.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Preferred embodiments of the present invention will hereinafter be described in detail with reference to the drawings.
Fig. 1 shows an example of configuration of a transmitting and receiving system to which the present invention is applied. A digital tuner 31 receives a broadcast radio wave via an antenna 32, and supplies a demodulated output to a monitor 33 by a TMDS (Transition
Minimized Differential Signaling) cord 34 (hereinafter described simply as a TMDS 34) based on DVI (Digital Video Interface) standards. The digital tuner 31 is connected to the monitor 33 also by a DDC (Display Data Channel) bus (hereinafter described simply as a DDC 35) based on the DVI standards.
The digital tuner 31 has a front end 41. The front end 41 demodulates the broadcast wave received via the antenna 32, and then outputs video data and audio data (hereinafter also referred to as AV data) obtained by demodulating the broadcast wave to an AV decoder 42. The AV decoder 42 decodes the AV data supplied from the front end 41, and then outputs the result to a transmitter 43. The transmitter 43 is controlled by a control unit 44, and outputs the AV signal supplied from the AV decoder 42 to the monitor 33 via the TMDS 34.
The monitor 33 incorporates a receiver 51. The receiver 51 receives the AV data supplied from the transmitter 43 of the digital tuner 31 via the TMDS 34, and then separates audio data, video data, and synchronizing data.
The audio data outputted from the receiver 51 is subjected to D/A conversion by a D/A converter 52, and then outputted from a left-channel and a right-channel
speaker 53 and 54.
The video data outputted from the receiver 51 is subjected to D/A conversion by a D/A converter 55, then amplified by an RGB amplifier 56, and outputted to a CRT 58.
An H/V sync generating unit 57 generates a horizontal synchronizing signal and a vertical synchronizing signal on the basis of the synchronizing data supplied from the receiver 51, and then supplies the horizontal synchronizing signal and the vertical synchronizing signal to a driving circuit of the CRT 58.
Fig. 2 shows an example of configuration of the transmitter 43. Pixel data A, pixel data B, and pixel data C (for example blue (B), green (G), or red (R) pixel data as shown in Fig. 3A, 3B, or 3C, respectively) for three channels A, B, and C, which data forms the video data outputted from the AV decoder 42, are supplied from terminals 80A, SOB, and 80C to upper input terminals as viewed in the figure of switches 81A, 81B, and 81C, respectively. The pixel data of each of the colors (channels) for one pixel is expressed as data of 8 bits. -
A terminal 91 is supplied with data of 2 bits forming horizontal synchronizing data and vertical synchronizing data. The 2-bit data is supplied to an
encoder 83A.
A terminal 92 is supplied with data of 2 bits forming a control signal (CTLO, CTL1) as shown in Fig. 3E, for example. The 2-bit data is supplied to an encoder 83B.
A terminal 93 is supplied with audio data, in this example, as data to be superimposed (multiplexed). The audio data inputted from the terminal 93 is stored temporarily by a buffer 84, and then supplied as data in units of 8 bits to a lower input terminal as viewed in Fig. 2 of the switch 81A, 81B, or 81C.
A terminal 94 is supplied with a blanking signal indicating a blanking period as shown in Fig. 3D. The blanking signal is supplied to a timing generating unit 85.
A terminal 95 is supplied with a pixel clock of 25 MHz to 165 MHz as shown in Fig. 3F. The pixel clock is supplied to a PLL circuit 87. The pixel clock is in synchronism with each of pixels of the channels A, B, and C. The PLL circuit 87 generates a clock of a frequency ten times that of the inputted pixel clock in synchronisnt with the pixel clock, and then supplies the generated clock to the timing generating unit 85. The PLL circuit 87 also outputs a stable pixel clock to the monitor 33.
The timing generating unit 85 generates a timing signal to control the buffer 84, the switches 81A, 81B, and 81C, and encrypting units 82A, 82B, and 82C in synchronism with the blanking signal and the pixel clock. The timing generating unit 85 also sets (shortens) the blanking signal to a predetermined length, and supplies the set blanking signal to encoders 83A, 83B, and 83C.
The switches 81A, 81B, and 81C are each turned to the upper input terminal or the lower input terminal in the figure on the basis of the timing signal supplied from the timing generating unit 85 to select the pixel data A to C or the audio data. The switches 81A, 81B, and 81C outputs the selected pixel data or audio data to their corresponding encrypting units 82A, 82B, and 82C, respectively.
The encrypting units 82A, 82B, and 82C encrypt the video data (pixel data) or the audio data inputted thereto by a common algorithm, and then output the results to their corresponding encoders 83A, 83B, and 83C.
A superimposing period table 86 prestores data on -. length of a horizontal blanking period and length of a vertical blanking period corresponding to the pixel data to be outputted from the encoders 83A to 83C.
For example, when pixel data to be encoded and outputted is 480p (the figures represent the number of scanning lines, and p denotes a progressive system), the horizontal blanking period corresponds to a length of 138 pixels. When pixel data to be encoded and outputted is 720p, the length of the horizontal blanking period corresponds to 370 pixels. When pixel data to be encoded and outputted is 1080i (i denotes an interlacing system), the length of the horizontal blanking period corresponds to 280 pixels.
That is to say, data for displaying position (length) of a horizontal blanking period and position (length) of a vertical blanking period corresponding to the displaying system are stored in the superimposing period table 86.
The timing generating unit 85 turns the switches 81A and 81C to the lower side thereof as viewed in the figure to select audio data for a superimposing period (multiplexing period) stored in the superimposing period table 86.
During a period when the blanking signal set by the timing generating unit 85 (hereinafter referred to as the set blanking signal) is not supplied, the encoder 83A encodes the 8-bit pixel data A or audio data supplied
from the encrypting unit 82A on the basis of a predetermined algorithm, and then outputs the result as 10-bit data of the data channel A.
During a period when the set blanking signal is inputted (hereinafter referred to as a set blanking period), the encoder 83A encodes (generates) 10-bit blanking data on the basis of the 2-bit horizontal synchronizing signal or vertical synchronizing signal inputted from the terminal 91, and then outputs the blanking data as data of the data channel A.
As with the encoder 83A, during the period other than the set blanking period, the encoder 83B or 83C encodes the pixel data or audio data inputted from the encrypting unit 82B or 82C, respectively, and then outputs the result as 10-bit data. During the set blanking period, the encoder 83B encodes (generates) 10-bit blanking data on the basis of the 2-bit control signal inputted from the terminal 92, and the encoder 83C encodes (generates) 10-bit blanking data on the basis of 2-bit data indicating the superimposing period supplied from the superimposing period table 86. The output of the encoder 83B and the output of the encoder 83C are transmitted to the monitor 33 as an output of the data channel B and an output of the data channel C,
respectively.
In addition, the pixel clock generated by the PLL circuit 87 is transmitted to the monitor 33 as data of a clock channel.
Fig. 4 shows a configuration of the receiver 51. Decoders 101A to 101C receive the 10-bit data of the data channels A to C, respectively, decode the 10-bit data, and then output the results as 8-bit data. The decoders 101A to 101C are supplied with a clock of a frequency ten times that of the pixel clock inputted to the clock channel in synchronism with the pixel clock, which clock of the frequency ten times that of the pixel clock is generated by a PLL circuit 106.
Eight-bit pixel data A or audio data decoded by the decoder 101A is supplied to a decrypting unit 102A. When the 10-bit blanking data is inputted, the decoder 101A converts the 10-bit blanking data into 2-bit horizontal synchronizing data or vertical synchronizing data, and then supplies the 2-bit horizontal synchronizing data or vertical synchronizing data to the H/V sync generating unit 57.
Eight-bit pixel data B or audio data outputted by the decoder 101B is supplied to a decrypting unit 102B. When the 10-bit blanking data is inputted, the decoder

101B converts the 10-bit blanking data into a 2-bit control signal, and then supplies the 2-bit control signal to a control unit 59 of the monitor 33.
Eight-bit pixel data C or audio data outputted by the decoder 101C is supplied to a decrypting unit 102C. When the 10-bit blanking data is inputted, the decoder 101C converts the 10-bit blanking data into 2-bit data indicating the superimposing period, and then supplies the 2-bit data to a timing generating unit 103.
The decoders 101A to 101C also output the set blanking signal (Data Enable) indicating the set blanking period to the timing generating unit 103. The timing generating unit 103 extends the set blanking period and thus generates a blanking signal of an original length by referring to a superimposing period table 105 (the same table as the superimposing period table 86 in Fig. 2 is retained), and then outputs the blanking signal to the H/V sync generating unit 57. The timing signal generating unit 103 is supplied with a stabilized pixel clock (clock of the same frequency as that of the pixel clock inputted to the terminal 95 of the transmitter 43) generated by the PLL circuit 106 in synchronism with the data of the clock channel. The timing generating unit 103 generates a timing signal on the basis of these pieces of data
inputted thereto, and supplies the timing signal to the decrypting units 102A to 102C and a buffer 104.
The decrypting units 102A to 102C decrypt the 8-bit pixel data A or audio data, the pixel data B or audio data, and the pixel data C or audio data inputted thereto, respectively, and then output the pixel data to the D/A converter 55.
The 8-bit audio data decrypted by the decrypting units 102A to 102C is supplied to the buffer 104 to be converted into continuous data, and then outputted to the D/A converter 52.
The blanking signal generated by the timing generating unit 103 is supplied to the H/V sync generating unit 57 in conjunction with the pixel clock of the frequency 1/10 that of the clock supplied to the decoders 101A to 101C, which pixel clock is generated by the PLL circuit 106 (clock of the same frequency as that of the pixel clock inputted to the terminal 95 of the transmitter 43 in Fig. 2).
Operation of the transmitting and receiving system will next be described. When the front end 41 of the digital tuner 31 receives a radio wave of a channel specified by a user via the antenna 32, the front end 41 of. the digital tuner 31 demodulates the received signal,
and then outputs the demodulated signal to the AV decoder 42. The AV decoder 42 decodes the received signal inputted thereto, and then outputs decoded audio data and video data to the transmitter 43. The transmitter 43 multiplexes the audio data into the horizontal blanking period of the video data inputted thereto, and then outputs the result to the monitor 33 via the TMDS 34.
The TMDS 34 is essentially an interface for personal computers, and therefore is in a format not allowing transmission of audio data. In this case, however, the audio data is multiplexed into the blanking period of the video data, and therefore the audio data can be transmitted via the TMDS 34.
The receiver 51 on the monitor 33 side receives the video data transmitted via the TMDS 34, separates the audio data inserted in the blanking period, and then outputs the audio data to the D/A converter 52. The D/A converter 52 converts the audio data inputted thereto into analog audio signals for a left and a right channel to be outputted from the speakers 53 and 54.
Horizontal synchronizing data and vertical synchronizing data also extracted and generated from the blanking period by the receiver 51 are supplied to the H/V sync generating unit 57. The H/V sync generating unit
57 generates a horizontal synchronizing signal and a vertical synchronizing signal on the basis of the data inputted thereto, and then outputs the horizontal synchronizing signal and the vertical synchronizing signal to the driving circuit of the CRT 58.
The receiver 51 also outputs pixel data extracted from the data inputted thereto to the D/A converter 55 to subject the pixel data to D/A conversion. RGB signals outputted from the D/A converter 55 (signals of the pixel data A to C) are amplified by the RGB amplifier 56, and then supplied to the CRT 58 for display. In this case, the CRT 58 is controlled in the scanning of scanning lines on the basis of the horizontal synchronizing signal and the vertical synchronizing signal generated by the H/V sync generating unit 57.
Transmission processing on the channel A of the transmitter 43 in Fig. 2 will next be described with reference to a flowchart of Fig. 5.
At a step SI, the timing generating unit 85 determines whether the timing generating unit 85 is now in a blanking period on the basis of input from the terminal 94. When the timing generating unit 85 is not in a blanking period, the processing proceeds to a step S2, at which the timing generating unit 85 generates a switch
control signal and then outputs the switch control signal to the switch 81A to turn the switch 81A to the upper input terminal as viewed in the figure. The switch 81A thereby selects the pixel data A inputted from the terminal 80A (B data of RGB data, for example), and then supplies the pixel data A to the encrypting unit 82A.
At a next step S5, the encrypting unit 82A encrypts the data selected by the switch 81A (pixel data A in this case) . At a step S6, the encoder 83A encodes the pixel data A encrypted by the encrypting unit 82A at the step S5, and at a step S8, the encoder 83A outputs the encoded data to the TMDS 34 as data of the data channel A.
When the timing generating unit 85 determines at the step SI that the timing generating unit 85 is now in a blanking period, on the other hand, the processing proceeds to a step S3. At the step S3, the timing generating unit 85 refers to a table of the superimposing period table 86 to determine whether the timing generating unit 85 is in a period for superimposing (multiplexing) audio data. Specifically, as described above, a period for superimposing audio data (superimposing data) in a horizontal blanking period is predefined in the superimposing period table 86. The timing generating unit 85 determines on the basis of the
definition whether the timing generating unit 85 is now in a period for superimposing (multiplexing) audio data.
When the timing generating unit 85 determines that the timing generating unit 85 is in a horizontal blanking period but not in a period for superimposing audio data, the processing proceeds to a step S7. At the step S7, the timing generating unit 85 controls the encoder 83A to generate 10-bit horizontal or vertical blanking data on the basis of 2-bit horizontal or vertical synchronizing data inputted from the terminal 91 and then output the 10-bit horizontal or vertical blanking data.
When the 2-bit data is denoted by (Cl, CO), the encoder 83A outputs 10-bit control (CTL) data provided for the 2-bit data as shown in Fig. 6, for example, as the horizontal or vertical blanking data.
In the example of Fig. 6, when a 2-bit input is '00,' the blanking data is '0010101011.' When the input is '01,' the blanking data is '1101010100.' When the input is '10,' the blanking data is '0010101010.' When the input is '11,' the blanking data is '1101010101.' The 10-bit blanking data is predetermined as blanking data, and is unique data used neither for video data (pixel data) nor for audio data.
Although the processing of the step S7 is basically
performed over the entire blanking period, the processing of the step S7 in the present invention is performed only in a period when audio data is not superimposed. This means that the blanking period is set to a length shorter than the original period.
The step S7 is succeeded by a step S8, at which the encoder 83A outputs the blanking data generated at the step S7 via the TMDS 34.
When the timing generating unit 85 determines at the step S3 that the timing generating unit 85 is now in a period for superimposing audio data, on the other hand, the processing proceeds to a step S4. At the step S4, the timing generating unit 85 controls the switch 81A to turn the contact of the switch 81A to the lower side as viewed in the figure. At this step S4, the switch 81A selects audio data supplied from the buffer 84, and then outputs the audio data to the encrypting unit 82A.
At the step S5, the encrypting unit 82A encrypts the audio data inputted via the switch 81A, and then outputs the encrypted audio data to the encoder 83A. At the step S6, the encoder 83A encodes the encrypted audio -data inputted from the encrypting unit 82A, and at the step 38, the encoder 83A outputs the encoded data to the TMDS 34. Thus, the video data (pixel data) and the audio
data are encrypted by the common encrypting unit 82A. It is therefore possible to simplify the configuration, miniaturize the apparatus, and lower the cost as compared with a case where the video data (pixel data) and the audio data are provided as data separate from each other.
Transmission processing on the channel B will next be described with reference to a flowchart of Fig. 7.
Processing at steps S21 to S28 in Fig. 7 is basically the same as the processing at the steps SI to S8 in the transmission processing of the channel A shown in Fig. 5. However, the pixel data selected by the switch 81B at the step S22 is pixel data B, and the data encrypted by the encrypting unit 82B at the step S25 is the pixel data B or the audio data supplied from the buffer 84 selected by the switch 81B.
In addition, at the step S27, the encoder 83B generates 10-bit horizontal or vertical blanking data (Fig. 6) on the basis of the 2-bit control signal supplied from the terminal 92.
The other processing is the same as in Fig. 5.
Transmission processing on the channel C is as shown in Fig. 8. Processing at steps S31 to S38 is basically the same as the processing at the steps SI to S8 in the flowchart of Fig. 5. However, the data selected
by the switch 81C at the step S32 and encrypted by the encrypting unit 82C at the step S35 is pixel data C supplied from the terminal 80C or the audio data supplied from the buffer 84. At the step S37, the encoder 83C generates 10-bit horizontal or vertical blanking data (Fig. 6) on the basis of 2-bit data indicating a superimposing period supplied from the superimposing period table 86C.
The processing described above will be described further with reference to timing charts of Figs. 9A, 9B, 9C, and 9D . As shown in Fig. 9A, a blanking signal is generated in a cycle of a horizontal scanning line. As described above, the period of the horizontal blanking signal corresponds to 138 pixels in the case of 480p pixel data, 370 pixels in the case of 720p pixel data, and 280 pixels in the case of 1080i pixel data.
As shown in Fig. 9B, a first period TI of the blanking period T0 is a transmitting blanking period, and a remaining period T2 of the blanking period T0 is a period for multiplexing audio data.
The audio data, which is continuous data as shown -in Fig. 9D, is compressed with respect to a time axis by being encoded by the encoders 83A to 83C, and multiplexed into the period T2 as shown in Fig. 9C.

Figs. 10A, 10B, and IOC show in enlarged dimension data around a blanking period of the channel A. As shown in Fig. 10B, although the period of an original blanking signal is T0, the blanking signal is multiplexed in a manner as shown in Fig. 10A and Fig. IOC only in a period TX within the period T0. This means that the blanking signal is, as it were, shortened from the period T0 to the period TX . Audio data is multiplexed into a remaining superimposing period T2 obtained by subtracting the period TX from the period T0. In other words, audio data is multiplexed as data similar to pixel data. In order to distinguish audio data from pixel data on the receiving part, however, distinguishing data indicating the superimposing period T2 is transmitted in the period TI on the channel C, as described above.
Figs. 11A, 11B, and 11C show arrangement of data around a blanking period of the channel B. Figs. 12A, 12B, and 12C show arrangement of data around a blanking period of the channel C.
In the period T.lf horizontal synchronizing data or vertical synchronizing data is transmitted in the example-of Figs. 10A, 10B, and IOC, whereas a control signal is transmitted in the example of Figs. 11A, 11B, and 11C, and table distinguishing data is transmitted in the
example of Figs. 12A, 12B, and 12C. That is, as described above, blanking data inserted in the period TX is data representing the horizontal or vertical synchronizing data (for the channel A), the control signal (for the channel B), or the table distinguishing data (for the channel C).
Receiving processing of the channel A of the receiver 51 in Fig. 4 will next be described with reference to a flowchart of Fig. 13. At a step S41, the decoder 101A decodes data inputted thereto.
At a step S42, the decoder 101A determines whether the decoded data is blanking data. When the decoder 101A determines that the decoded data is blanking data, the processing proceeds to a step S43, at which the decoder 101A generates horizontal or vertical synchronizing data (generates 2-bit data corresponding to a 10-bit control code in Fig. 6) on the basis of the blanking data, and then outputs the horizontal or vertical synchronizing data to the H/V sync generating unit 57.
The decoder 101A also outputs data of a period corresponding to the blanking data as data of a set blanking period to the timing generating unit 103. As will be described in detail in processing at a step S83 in Fig. 15, the timing generating unit 103 corrects
(lengthens) the set blanking period to thereby generate a blanking signal of original length.
When the decoder 101A determines at the step S42 that the decoded data is not blanking data, the data is either pixel data or audio data. Therefore, the decoder 101A outputs the data to the decrypting unit 102A. At a step S44, the decrypting unit 102A decrypts the data inputted thereto. The decrypting unit 102 determines whether the decrypted data is audio data on the basis of a timing signal from the timing generating unit 103 at a step S45 . When the decrypting unit 102A determines that the decrypted data is audio data, the processing proceeds to a step S46, at.which the audio data is supplied to the buffer 104 to be stored therein.
Specifically, the timing generating unit 103 reads a superimposing period T2 corresponding to table distinguishing data for distinguishing the superimposing period, which data is outputted by the decoder 101C, from the superimposing period table 105 on the basis of the table distinguishing data. The timing generating unit 103 then outputs a timing signal corresponding to the period -. T2. The decrypting unit 102A determines that data in the period T2 is audio data.
The buffer 104 is also supplied with audio data
decrypted by the decrypting unit 102B or 102C of the channel B or the channel C. The buffer 104 outputs these pieces of audio data as continuous data.
When the decrypting unit 102A determines at the step S45 that the decrypted data is not audio data (when the decrypting unit 102A determines that the decrypted data is pixel data A), on the other hand, the processing proceeds to a step S47, at which the decrypting unit 102A outputs the data to the D/A converter 55.
Fig. 14 shows receiving processing on the channel B. Processing at steps S61 to S67 is basically the same as shown in the flowchart of Fig. 13. However, at the step S63, the decoder 101B generates a control signal rather than horizontal synchronizing data or vertical synchronizing data on the basis of blanking data. The control signal is outputted to the control unit 59.
A flowchart of Fig. 15 shows receiving processing on the channel C of the receiver 51.
Processing at steps S81 to S87 in Fig. 15 is basically the same as the processing at the steps S41 to S48 in Fig. 13. However, the processing at the step S83 in Fig. 15 is different from the processing at the step S43 in Fig. 13.
Specifically, at the step S83 in Fig. 15, the
decoder 101C generates 2-bit table distinguishing data on the basis of 10-bit blanking data. The table distinguishing data, which allows the superimposing period T2 to be identified, is supplied to the timing generating unit 103.
The timing generating unit 103 reads from the superimposing period table 105 the superimposing period T2 corresponding to the table distinguishing data supplied from the decoder 101C, and then sets the period T2 in an internal memory. The timing generating unit 103 generates a timing signal for separating audio data from pixel data by using the superimposing period T2 until new table distinguishing data is received in a next vertical blanking period.
In addition, the timing generating unit 103 lengthens (corrects) the set blanking period TI by the period T2 on the basis of the set blanking data supplied from the decoders 101A to 101C and the set superimposing period T2. The timing generating unit 103 generates a blanking signal corresponding to the blanking period T0 of original length, and then outputs the blanking signal to -the H/V sync generating unit 57.
The receiving processing described above will be described further with reference to timing charts of
Figs. ISA, 16B, 16C, and 16D. As shown in Fig. 16A, blanking data is transmitted in a state of being inserted in only the period TI of the blanking period T0. This means that the blanking period T0 is transmitted in a state of being shortened to the set blanking period TI, as shown in Fig. 16B. If the blanking period T0 remains in this state, audio data inserted in the period T2 is processed as pixel data. Thus, as shown in Fig. 16C, the timing generating unit 103 lengthens (corrects) the set blanking period TI by the period T2 to thereby generate a correct blanking period, or the period T0 of original length, and then outputs the blanking period to the H/V sync generating unit 57.
As shown in Fig. 16D, the buffer 104 converts divided audio data supplied from the decrypting units 102A to 102C into continuous audio data, and then outputs the continuous audio data to the D/A converter 52.
The processing of inserting table distinguishing data into the period TI as shown in Figs. 12A, 12B, and 12C needs to be performed in every horizontal blanking period when the value of the superimposing period T2 is changed for each horizontal scanning line. Usually, however, the superimposing period T2 is not changed frequently. In such a case, table distinguishing data may
be multiplexed into only a vertical blanking period.
In the embodiment of Fig. 1, the transmitter 43 of the digital tuner 31 on the transmitting side and the receiver 51 of the monitor 33 on the receiving side are made to retain the superimposing period table 86 and the superimposing period table 105, respectively, and table distinguishing data for indicating which of the tables retained in the superimposing period table 86 and the superimposing period table 105 to use is inserted in the blanking period TI of the channel C. However, the table distinguishing data may be transmitted from the digital tuner 31 side to the monitor 33 side via the DDC 35, for example, forming a transmission line separate from the TMDS 34.
The series of processing steps described above may be carried out not only by hardware but also by software. In such a case, the digital tuner 31 is formed as shown in Fig. 17, for example.
A CPU (Central Processing Unit) 221 in Fig. 17 performs various processing according to programs stored in a ROM (Read Only Memory) 222 or programs loaded from a., storage unit 228 into a RAM (Random Access Memory) 223. The RAM 223 also stores signals and the like necessary for the CPU 221 to perform various processing, as
required.
The CPU 221, the ROM 222, and the RAM 223 are connected to each other via a bus 224. The bus 224 is also connected with an input/output interface 225.
The input/output interface 225 is connected with an input unit 226 formed by a keyboard, a mouse and the like, an output unit 227 formed by a display formed by a CRT, an LCD or the like and a speaker or the like, the storage unit 228 formed by a hard disk or the like, and a communication unit 229 formed by a modem, a terminal adapter or the like. The communication unit 229 performs processing for communication via a network.
When necessary, the input/output interface 225 is also connected with a drive 230, to which a magnetic disk 241, an optical disk 242, a magneto-optical disk 243, a semiconductor memory 244 or the like is inserted as required. Computer programs read from the magnetic disk 241, the optical disk 242, the magneto-optical disk 243, the semiconductor memory 244 and the like are installed in the storage unit 228 as required.
Though not shown in the figure, when the series of-processing steps is to be carried out by software, the receiver 51 and the like may also be formed by a computer as with the digital tuner 31.
When the series of processing steps is to be carried out by software, a program forming the software is installed from a network or a recording medium onto a computer that is incorporated in special hardware, or a general-purpose personal computer that can perform various functions by installing various programs thereon, for example.
Examples of the recording medium include not only program-recorded packaged media distributed to users to provide the program separately from the apparatus proper, which packaged media are formed by magnetic disks 241 (including floppy disks), optical disks 242 (including CD-ROM (Compact Disk-Read Only Memory) and DVD (Digital Versatile Disk)), magneto-optical disks 243 (including MD (Mini - Disk)), or semiconductor memories 244 as shown in Fig. 17, but also the hard disk included in the storage unit 228 and the ROM 222 storing the program, which are supplied to the user in a state of being preincorporated in the apparatus proper.
It is to be noted that in the present
specification, the steps describing the program recorded on a recording medium include not only processing steps carried out in time series in the described order but also processing steps carried out in parallel or individually and not necessarily in time series.

Also, in the present specification, a system denotes the whole apparatus formed by a plurality of apparatus.
As described above, the apparatus and the method for information transmission, and the program according to the present invention multiplex a compressed audio signal into a differential period created by setting a blanking period to a predetermined period. It is therefore possible to transmit an audio signal efficiently.
The apparatus and the method for information reception, and the program according to the present invention capture the compressed audio signal multiplexed in the multiplexing period of a captured video signal, and correct the blanking period on the basis of the multiplexing period. It is therefore possible to reliably extract the compressed audio signal, recover the length of the original blanking period readily and reliably, and thereby prevent adverse effects on reproduction of the video signal.
According to the system and the method for information transmission and reception, and the program according to the present invention, the information transmitting apparatus multiplexes a compressed audio
signal into a differential period created by setting a blanking period of a video signal to a predetermined period, and thereby transmits the compressed audio signal, and the information receiving apparatus captures the compressed audio signal multiplexed in the differential period, and corrects the blanking period. Therefore, it is possible to transmit and receive the compressed audio signal other than the video signal readily and reliably in a system capable of transmitting and receiving a video signal, and thus realize a system having no adverse effects on transmission and reception of an original video signal.
While the preferred embodiments of the present invention have been described using the specific terms, such description is for illustrative purposes only, and it is to be understood that changes and variations may be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the following claims.


We claim:
1. An information transmitting apparatus (31), comprising:
a first capturing unit (80A, 80B, 80C) for capturing a video signal;
a second capturing unit (93) capturing a compressed audio signal;
a setting unit (85) for setting a blanking period of said video signal to a predetermined period of a length different from an original period;
a multiplexing unit (81A, 81B, 81C, 82A, 82B, 82C) for multiplexing said compressed audio signal into a differential period (T2) corresponding to a difference between said blanking period of said video signal and said period set by said setting unit (85); and
a video signal transmitter (43) transmit said video signal having said compressed audio signal multiplexed therein;
data indicative of the duration of the differential period is transmitted during a blanking period of the video signal.
2. An information transmitting apparatus as claimed in claim 2, wherein said blanking signal is a control signal.
3. An information transmitting apparatus as claimed in claim 1, comprising a retaining unit (86) for retaining information on said differential period or said period set by said setting unit (85) , wherein said multiplexing unit multiplexes said compressed audio signal into said differential period on the basis of said information retained by said retaining unit (86).


4. An information transmitting apparatus as claimed in claim 1, comprising a distinguishing information transmitter for transmitting distinguishing information for distinguishing said differential period or said period set by said setting unit (85).
5. An information transmitting apparatus as claimed in claim 4, wherein said distinguishing information is information allowing determination of a period from a start point to an end point of said period set by said setting unit (85) or a period from a start point to an end point of said differential period.
6. An information transmitting apparatus as claimed in claim 1, comprising a compressing unit for compressing said audio signal.
7. An information transmitting apparatus as claimed in claim 1, comprising an encrypting unit (82A, 82B, 82C) for encrypting said audio signal by a method common with said video signal.
8. An information transmitting method, implemented in apparatus as claimed in claim 1, comprising:
capturing a video signal;
capturing a compressed audio signal;
setting a blanking period of said video signal to a predetermined period of a length different from an original period;
multiplexing said compressed audio signal into a differential period corresponding to a difference between said blanking period of said video

signal and said predetermined period set by said setting step; and
transmitting said video signal having said compressed audio signal multiplexed therein;
data indicative of the duration of the differential period is transmitted during a blanking period of the video signal.
9. A method as claimed in any of preceding claims, wherein said setting unit sets said blanking period to said period set by said setting unit by disposing a blanking signal representing said blanking period only in said period set by said setting unit other than said differential period of said blanking period of said video signal.
10. A method as claimed in any of preceding claims, wherein said retaining unit retains a correspondence between a type of said video signal and said differential period or said period set by said setting unit as said information on said differential period or said period set by said setting unit.
11. A method as claimed in any of preceding claims, wherein said
distinguishing information transmitter transmits said distinguishing
information in said period set by said setting unit of said video signal as a
type of blanking signal representing a blanking period.
12. A method as claimed in claim 11, wherein said distinguishing
information is transmitted in a vertical blanking period.
13. A method as claimed in claim 11, wherein said distinguishing
information transmitted via a transmission line different from a
transmission line of said video signal.


14. An information receiving apparatus (33), comprising:
a receiver (51) for receiving a transmitted signal;
a first capturing unit (101 A, 10IB, 101C) for capturing a video signal from said received signal;
a detecting unit (103) for detecting a blanking period of said captured video signal, said blanking period being set to a length different from an original period;
a second capturing unit (103) for capturing information on a multiplexing period in which a compressed audio signal is multiplexed;
a third capturing unit (102A, 102B, 102C) for capturing said multiplexed compressed audio signal from said captured video signal on the basis of said captured information on said multiplexing period; and
a correcting unit (103) for correcting said detected blanking period on the basis of said captured information on said multiplexing period;
data indicative of the duration of the multiplexing period is received during a blanking period of the video signal.
15. An information receiving apparatus as claimed in claim 14, comprising a converting unit (52, 55) for converting said compressed audio signal captured by said third capturing unit into a continuous signal.
16. An information receiving apparatus as claimed in claim 14, wherein a blanking signal representing said blanking period is a control signal.


17. An information receiving apparatus as claimed in claim 14, comprising a retaining unit (105) for retain the information on said multiplexing period, wherein said second capturing unit captures said information on said multiplexing period from said information retained by said retaining unit.
18. An information receiving apparatus as claimed in claim 14, comprising a distinguishing information extracting unit for extracting distinguishing information for distinguishing said multiplexing period.
19. An information receiving apparatus as claimed in claim 18, wherein said distinguishing information is information allowing determination of a period from a start point to an end point of said multiplexing period or a period from a start point to an end point of said blanking period being set to said length different from said original period.
20. An information receiving apparatus as claimed in claim 14, comprising an expanding unit (56) for expanding said compressed audio signal.
21. An information receiving apparatus as claimed in claim 14, comprising a decrypting unit (102A, 12OB, 102C) for decrypting said audio signal by a method common with said video signal, said audio signal being encrypted by a method common with said video signal.
22. An information receiving method, implemented in apparatus as claimed in claim 14, comprising:
receiving a transmitted signal;
capturing a video signal from said received signal;


detecting a blanking period of said captured video signal, said blanking period being set to a length different from an original period; capturing information on a multiplexing period in which a compressed audio signal is multiplexed;
capturing said multiplexed compressed audio signal from said captured video signal on the basis of said captured information on said multiplexing period; and
correcting said detected blanking period on the basis of said captured information on said multiplexing period;
data indicative of the duration of the multiplexing period is received during a blanking period of the video signal.
23. A method as claimed in any of preceding claims, wherein said retaining unit retains a correspondence between a type of said video signal and said multiplexing period as said information on said multiplexing period.
24. A method as claimed in any of preceding claims, wherein said distinguishing information extracting unit extracts said distinguishing information from a blanking signal representing said blanking period, said blanking signal being inserted in said blanking period of said video signal.
25. A method as claimed in claim 24, wherein said distinguishing information is extracted from said blanking signal in a vertical blanking period.
26. A method as claimed in claim 25, wherein said distinguishing


information is extracted from a signal received via a transmission line different from a transmission line of said video signal.
27. An inforraation transmitting and receiving apparatus as hereinbefore described with reference to the accompanying drawings.




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Patent Number 226287
Indian Patent Application Number 209/DEL/2002
PG Journal Number 01/2009
Publication Date 02-Jan-2009
Grant Date 16-Dec-2008
Date of Filing 08-Mar-2002
Name of Patentee SONY CORPORATION
Applicant Address 7-35, KITASHINAGAWA 6-CHOME, SHINAGAWA-KU, TOKYO, JAPAN.
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 HIROSHIGE OKAMOTO C/O SONY CORPORATION, 7-35, KITASHINAGAWA 6-CHOME, SHINAGAWA-KU, TOKYO, JAPAN.
PCT International Classification Number H04N 7/088
PCT International Application Number N/A
PCT International Filing date
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 P2001-067969 2001-03-12 Japan