Video Data Shuffling for the 4:2:2 DVTR

Richard Brush

Shuffling, as a means of concealing errors on videotape, is discussed in general terms, as it might apply to any DVTR. The requirements and nature of shuffling as they specifically apply to the 4:2:2 DVTR are covered, with emphasis on the relationship between shuffling and other system-level considerations, especially error-correction coding. The particular shuffling algorithm adopted by the SMPTE in the 4:2:2 DVTR standard, including its superior error-concealment properties, picture-in-shuttle quality, and ease and simplicity of implementation, are also described.

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Published
1986-10
Content type
Original Research
DOI
10.5594/J03217