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Patent US7966636 - Multi-video receiving method and apparatus - Google PatentsSearch Images Maps Play YouTube News Gmail Drive More »Sign inAdvanced Patent SearchPatentsA method and apparatus is disclosed for receiving a plurality of video signals using a single video signal transmitted using a point-to-multipoint connection; the plurality of video signals originate from various locations of an event. Information received using a reception unit comprises at least one...http://www.google.com/patents/US7966636?utm_source=gb-gplus-sharePatent US7966636 - Multi-video receiving method and apparatusAdvanced Patent SearchPublication numberUS7966636 B2Publication typeGrantApplication numberUS 10/478,223PCT numberPCT/CA2002/000757Publication dateJun 21, 2011Filing dateMay 22, 2002Priority dateMay 22, 2001Also published asCA2348353A1, EP1410622A1, US20050050575, WO2002096097A1, WO2002096104A2, WO2002096104A3Publication number10478223, 478223, PCT/2002/757, PCT/CA/2/000757, PCT/CA/2/00757, PCT/CA/2002/000757, PCT/CA/2002/00757, PCT/CA2/000757, PCT/CA2/00757, PCT/CA2000757, PCT/CA2002/000757, PCT/CA2002/00757, PCT/CA2002000757, PCT/CA200200757, PCT/CA200757, US 7966636 B2, US 7966636B2, US-B2-7966636, US7966636 B2, US7966636B2InventorsMarc ArseneauOriginal AssigneeKangaroo Media, Inc.Export CitationBiBTeX, EndNote, RefManPatent Citations (107), Non-Patent Citations (180), Referenced by (4), Classifications (26), Legal Events (6) External Links: USPTO, USPTO Assignment, EspacenetMulti-video receiving method and apparatusUS 7966636 B2Abstract A method and apparatus is disclosed for receiving a plurality of video signals using a single video signal transmitted using a point-to-multipoint connection; the plurality of video signals originate from various locations of an event. Information received using a reception unit comprises at least one of the plurality of video signals, at least one of the plurality of sound track signals related to the at least one of the plurality of video signals, data transmitted using the vertical blanking interval (VBI) of the single video signal and graphics.
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