OPTICAL MEDIA SET TOP

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
60 YEARS OF STREET RACING Divergent Entertainment, Inc. 700 Hammett Lane New Smyrna Beach FL 32168 optical media for set top consoles and home PCs, namely, auto racing computer game discs;
FIRE WING FORCE Jackman, Royd 8249 Abbott Avenue South Bloomington MN 55431 optical media for set top consoles and home PCs, namely, computer game software and computer game cartridges and discs.;
GUYS NIGHT OUT Divergent Entertainment, Inc. 700 Hammett Lane New Smyrna Beach FL 32168 optical media for set top consoles and home PCs, namely, nightime entertainment computer game discs;
HEAD GAMES Divergent Entertainment, Inc. 700 Hammett Lane New Smyrna Beach FL 32168 optical media for set top consoles and home PCs, namely, compact discs featuring emergency service training simulations and extreme sports and video game discs and computer games discs;
SANDLOT KIDS Digital Content Suite 100 1120 East 80th Street Bloomington MN 55420 optical media for set top consoles and home PCs, namely, compact discs and video discs featuring baseball, and computer game discs;
SANDLOT KIDS Divergent Entertainment, Inc. 700 Hammett Lane New Smyrna Beach FL 32168 Optical media for set top consoles and home PCs, namely, compact discs and video discs featuring baseball-themed games, and computer games discs;SAND LOT KIDS;
SANDLOT SPORTS Divergent Entertainment, Inc. 700 Hammett Lane New Smyrna Beach FL 32168 optical media for set top consoles and home PCs, namely, compact discs and video discs featuring baseball, computer game discs;SAND LOT SPORTS;SPORTS;
THE SANDLOT Divergent Entertainment, Inc. 700 Hammett Lane New Smyrna Beach FL 32168 optical media for set top consoles and home PCs, namely, compact discs and video discs featuring baseball, computer game discs;THE SAND LOT;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. Stopping and starting the movement of media in a scanner before completion of scanning can generate artifacts in the display of the scanned image. These artifacts arise from measurements made during the deceleration of the media before stopping and the acceleration of the media after starting. By scanning the regions that pass the optical sensor during deceleration and acceleration of the media while the media is moving relative to the optical sensor at a substantially constant speed, the degree to which artifacts are produced is reduced. The scanning of the sections of the media corresponding to the deceleration and acceleration distances of the media can be done by moving the optical sensor while the media is stationary, or, by moving the media while the optical sensor is stationary.