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+44 Plus 44, Inc.
BENTEN Rightsscale USA, Inc.
BIBLECOSTAL HOUSE OF THE LORD, THE
BREAK FREE ADVANCED MICRO DEVICES, INC.
BUILDING A BETTER SPACESHIP Lombardo, Vincent W.
DANIELLE EVIN Gerber, Danielle
DANIELLE EVIN Gerber, Danielle
DENKO SECCA Rightsscale USA, Inc.
DM4V Dave Dellovo
DUNMORE Iser, Zachary S.
ENDLESS MOBILE Transition Mobile, Inc.
ENDLESS MOBILE Transition Mobile, Inc.
FLYING WEENIE DOG Byrne, Stephen
GRAMMY NATIONAL ACADEMY OF RECORDING ARTS & SCIENCES, INC.
GRAMMY AWARDS NATIONAL ACADEMY OF RECORDING ARTS & SCIENCES, INC.
GRAMMY BRAND NATIONAL ACADEMY OF RECORDING ARTS & SCIENCES, INC.
GROWING MEMORIES Making Everlasting Memories, L.L.C.
HECTOR PROTECTOR Internet Safety Group, Inc.
LA ARROLLADORA Perez, Rene Camacho
LA ARROLLADORA BANDA EL LIMON DE RENE CAMACHO Perez, Rene Camacho
LA AUTORIDAD DE LA SIERRA Garibay, Juan Carlos
LA MAXIMA AUTORIDAD DE LA MUSICA DURANGUENSE Garibay, Juan Carlos
LAIDLAW Ohler, Craig
LATERAL VIEW RECORDS Positano, Rock
LATERALVIEW RECORD COMPANY Positano, Rock
LOS NUEVOS REBELDES Najera Ramirez, Melchor Eduardo
MADE 4 MOBILE DANIEL O'CONNELL OFFNER AND DAVID ANDERSON
MOBILE PACIFIER Fowler, Steve
MUSIC MAKES ME NATIONAL ACADEMY OF RECORDING ARTS & SCIENCES, INC.
PIXAR PIXAR
PLAYERPAK ACTIVE HOLDINGS LLC
PLAYERPAK ACTIVE HOLDINGS LLC
PLUS 44 Plus 44, Inc.
RED RIBBON MEMORIES Red Ribbon Memories LLC
RINGBLASTERS MEMBRAIN, LLC
SCRAPING FOR CHANGE S A Selover Construction Operations, Inc.
THE DIALOGUE LEARNING FROM THE MASTERS Horshu, LLC
THE FAN Comcast Corporation
THE VIDEO GIRL AWARDS Jones, Philip
UNINVITED GUESTS Anthem Records, LLC
VAN HALEN E.L.V.H., INC.
VH E.L.V.H., INC.
VH E.L.V.H., INC.
WORLD LIFE SCIENCES World Life Sciences, Inc.
ZARPAZO MUSICAL Corona, Salvador
Technical Examples
  1. A moving picture recording device includes a random-access, computer-readable and writable storage medium to provide non-linear access to recorded clips. The device provides digital capture of both video and audio information. Multiple data paths are provided to allow recording to and playback from the storage medium. Lists are maintained to manage recorded clips and edited events. An outtake list of deleted clips is also maintained. An event list includes a list of video events including clips from the storage medium as well as other video sources including a camera or external video. With switching circuitry, recorded clips can be viewed during editing while live images are output to a program output. An editing interface includes dedicated keys for performing standard recording functions as well as a display with associated input keys having adaptive functions. The textual display indicates the function currently associated with the input key. This display provides a simple interface for editing video without a mouse or other external input device or complex graphical user interface. The interface also may allow a user to input a value, stored as an attribute of a clip, that represents the merit of the clip. These attributes may be used to rank and/or select clips.
  2. A clip applying device for the insertion and pinching of a medical clip within a mammalian body portion. The device comprises a housing supporting a proximal end of a delivery tube of the device. A pair of pinchable jaws are movably arranged at a distal end of the delivery tube. The device contains a plurality of preformed clips of a first width, the clips having leg portions, the clips also being movably disposed within the delivery tube between the housing and the jaws. A tool adjacent the jaws is arranged to enlarge the clips from a first width to a wider second width, as the clips emerge from the delivery tube.
  3. Method and apparatus for playing analog audio in an electronic audio system having multiple audio codecs, only one of which has a direct hardware connection to the analog audio source. First analog audio data is received from the analog audio source at a first audio codec, and converted to digital audio data using the first audio codec. The digital audio data is stored in a memory, and read back from the memory, transferred to a second audio codec. The digital audio data is then converted to second analog audio data using the second audio codec, and output from the second audio codec. An audio controller may be used to store the digital audio data in a loopback buffer within the memory, read the digital audio data from the loopback buffer, and may further be programmed to operate in a prepare loopback state, a loopback running state, and a recording state.
  4. The device 10 is a potty training device having a housing with a pivotal seat 14 positioned over a cavity 16 for receiving the waste material that is discarded by slidably removing the receptacle 18 that forms the base of the bowl-like cavity. The housing also provides shelf 24 or compartment space 20 for storage of items that can be used by the toddler or child 12. Also within the housing are electronic components for recording and playing a musical tune and/or audio clips. A pressure switch 30 positioned under the pivotal seat 14 causes a musical tune or prerecorded audio sequence to be played when the child sits on the pivotal seat 14. The user 12 can selectively record tune or audio clip to be played when the pressure switch 30 is engaged.
  5. A technique for determining a tuning frequency of an audio receiver includes interrupting a received radio frequency (RF) signal at an input of the audio receiver. Next, a modulated audio signal is injected into the input of the audio receiver. Then, it is determined whether the demodulated audio signal is present at an output of the audio receiver. If not, the frequency of the modulated audio signal is changed until the demodulated audio signal is detected at the output of the audio receiver.

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