Abstract:
A method for storing decoded moving pictures with a reduced memory requirement includes: decoding header information in a bitstream; storing a decoded moving picture as a buffered picture; determining a less important portion of the buffered picture; and performing a post-processing operation on the less important portion of the buffered picture according to the header information. An associated apparatus for storing decoded moving pictures with a reduced memory requirement is further provided.
Abstract:
A progressively encoded image file, e.g. a JPEG bit stream, is decoded in multiple rounds. In first round, variable length encoded data in multiple scan segments of a first region are decoded. Meanwhile, position indicators for locating the next region are stored. In next round, the second region is decoded by reference to the position indicators for locating where the variable length encoded data of the second region are stored. The procedures are repeated until all regions are decoded to save memory usage during decoding.
Abstract:
A method of browsing multimedia files having a plurality of attribute information. Each of the plurality of attribute information is utilized for indicating a corresponding characteristic of the multimedia files. The method comprises: providing a browser comprising a user interface having multi-level hierarchical menus, each menu comprising at least a menu icon representing a group of the multimedia files which certain attribute information of the group of multimedia files are the same, wherein each of the menu icon is able to initiate a next level menu, or to initiate playing a target multimedia file; and playing the target multimedia file if the menu icon for initiating playing the target multimedia file has been activated.
Abstract:
A method for picture access, includes: during a period of time, detecting utilization statuses of reference data, wherein the reference data is capable of being utilized for picture decoding; and according to the detected utilization statuses, determining whether/how to load at least a portion of reference data of a frame into a local buffer.
Abstract:
Several apparatuses employing a tag table and/or an AC table, and same method are provided. First, a data access apparatus, which comprises a buffer, a tag table and a controller, receives and outputs a plurality of data with at least two distinct categories in a specified sequence. The buffer stores the data of less than all the specified categories. The tag table keeps records of corresponding category information associated with the data. The data stored in the buffer is further read out under the control of the controller by referencing the corresponding category information in the tag table, so that the data access apparatus outputs the data in the specified sequence correctly. Second, an apparatus, which comprises a tag table, an AC table and a processing circuit, detects high frequency AC coefficients in a digital data processing system. The tag table includes a plurality of tag values corresponding to a plurality of DCT coefficients in an incoming DCT matrix. The AC table includes a plurality of correspondingly predetermined AC state values with at least two distinct states. The processing circuit compares the corresponding pair of the tag and AC state values to determine whether any DCT coefficient of a particular state exists in the incoming matrix.
Abstract:
An electronic device includes a central processing unit (“CPU”), first and second display panels, and first and second display panel drivers. The CPU provides an image signal and an input control signal. The first and second display panels respectively display images. The first and second display panel drivers drive the first and second display panels according to the image signal and the input control signal. The CPU includes an interface transmission unit outputting an interface signal to control the first and second display panel drivers. The first and second display panel drivers respectively include first and second interface receiving units receiving the interface signal from the interface transmission unit. The interface signal includes a display panel selection bit and a data bit.
Abstract:
A method of storing and accessing pictures in a multi-field video operation includes storing a first portion of a first field in first page of a first bank of a DRAM; storing a first portion of a second field in the first page of the first bank; reading the first page of the first bank; and performing the multi-field video operation according to the first portions of the first field and the second field. Another method includes storing a first field in a first bank of a DRAM; storing a second field in a second bank of the DRAM; reading a first portion of the first field from the first bank of the DRAM and reading a first portion of the second field from the second bank of the DRAM; and performing the multi-field video operation according to the first portions of the first field and the second field.
Abstract:
A touch panel includes a first supporting substrate, a second supporting substrate that faces the first supporting substrate, a first transparent electrode formed on the first supporting substrate, a second transparent electrode formed on the second supporting substrate, a third transparent electrode formed between the first and second transparent electrodes, a medium layer formed between the first and third transparent electrodes, and a piezoelectric layer formed between the second and third transparent electrodes.