Texas instruments incorporated (20240114174). PREVENTION OF START CODE CONFUSION simplified abstract

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PREVENTION OF START CODE CONFUSION

Organization Name

texas instruments incorporated

Inventor(s)

Vivienne Sze of Dallas TX (US)

Madhukar Budagavi of Plano TX (US)

Akira Osamoto of Plano TX (US)

Yasutomo Matsuba of Allen TX (US)

PREVENTION OF START CODE CONFUSION - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240114174 titled 'PREVENTION OF START CODE CONFUSION

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a method and a video processor for preventing start code confusion in video processing. The method involves aligning bytes of a slice header related to slice data, inserting differential data at the end of the slice header before the slice data, performing emulation prevention byte insertion on the slice header, and combining the slice header and slice data after performing emulation prevention byte insertion.

  • Aligning bytes of a slice header to prevent start code confusion
  • Inserting differential data at the end of the slice header before the slice data
  • Performing emulation prevention byte insertion on the slice header
  • Combining the slice header and slice data after performing emulation prevention byte insertion

Potential Applications

This technology can be applied in video processing systems, video encoding, and decoding applications where start code confusion needs to be prevented.

Problems Solved

This technology solves the issue of start code confusion in video processing, which can lead to errors in decoding and playback of video data.

Benefits

The method and video processor described in the patent application help improve the accuracy and reliability of video processing by preventing start code confusion.

Potential Commercial Applications

This technology can be utilized in video streaming services, video editing software, surveillance systems, and any other application that involves video processing.

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art could be methods or systems that address start code confusion in video processing, but without the specific techniques described in this patent application.

Unanswered Questions

How does this technology compare to existing methods for preventing start code confusion in video processing?

This article does not provide a direct comparison with existing methods for preventing start code confusion in video processing.

What are the potential limitations or drawbacks of this method and video processor in real-world applications?

This article does not address the potential limitations or drawbacks of implementing this method and video processor in real-world video processing systems.


Original Abstract Submitted

a method and a video processor for preventing start code confusion. the method includes aligning bytes of a slice header relating to slice data when the slice header is not byte aligned or inserting differential data at the end of the slice header before the slice data when the slice header is byte aligned, performing emulation prevention byte insertion on the slice header, and combine the slice header and the slice data after performing emulation prevention byte insertion.