BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to a multi-broadcasting receiver for selecting any
one of a plurality of programs multiplexed on carrier waves having different frequencies.
2. Description of the Related Art
[0002] Today, a digital audio system is generally recognized for its excellent characteristics
and good usability, and has been rapidly popularized. For this background, digitalization
of audio broadcast has been active, Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB) is practically
used in Europe.
[0003] Such a receiver for DAB (DAB receiver) has an arrangement which is considerably complex
more than that of a conventional VHF/FM receiver, but the receiver for DAB has many
advantages. For example, tone quality equal to that of a CD can be assured even in
a moving automobile, many broadcast program can be received, a program can be broadcasted
in a plurality of languages, weather forecast or traffic information can be received
without any interruption, and advertisement performed by a voice or an image can be
received.
[0004] Broadcast channels of present DAB use idle frequencies between reception frequencies
assigned to the channels of television broadcasting, and 64 channels are prepared
as a whole. A carrier wave frequency group corresponding to broadcast channels is
called an ensemble. A plurality of broadcast programs (services) are multiplexed on
each ensemble.
[0005] A DAB signal transmitted from a broadcasting station includes not only a plurality
of services consisting of various news programs or music programs but also announcements
supported by the services. As an announcement broadcasted for DAB, an emergency broadcast,
a traffic information broadcast, a weather forecast broadcast, or the like is known.
Of these broadcasts, the emergency broadcast is supported by all the services. For
this reason, when each service is received, an emergency broadcast or an announcement
supported by another service can be listen. For example, it is assumed that a certain
service supports the announcement of traffic information and a news broadcast. In
this case, when an output voice is switched from the service to the announcement when
the service is received, the announcement of traffic information or a news broadcast
can be listened.
[0006] A DAB receiver can perform the following setting operation. That is, the type of
a service or an announcement is designated in advance. When the designated service
or the like is broadcasted, the present service can be automatically switched to the
designated service or the like. However, the services and the like are suddenly changed
to each other in listening any one of the services. For this reason, the service which
has been received until now is desired to be continuously listened, the new switched
service or the like must be canceled each time the service is switched. The operation
becomes cumbersome, and good operability cannot be obtained. In addition, even if
a plurality of services or announcements are multiplexed on one signal, only one service
or the like can be listened. For this reason, the broadcast hours of services which
are desired to be listened overlap, only one of the services or the announcements
can be listened. This is inconvenient.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0007] The present invention has been made in consideration of the above points, and has
as its object to provide a multi-broadcasting receiver being capable of outputting
a plurality of multiplexed programs at once and having good operability.
[0008] In order to solve the above problems, a multi-broadcasting receiver according to
the present invention has a plurality of decoding means. After a plurality of program
data multiplexed on one signal are separated from each other, and the plurality of
program data are parallel decoded, so that voices of the plurality of programs can
be output at once. When the multi-broadcasting receiver further comprises decoded
data storage means for storing decoded data output from any one of the plurality of
decoding means, a voice or the like of a program is output on the basis of the decoded
data output from any one of the plurality of decoding means, and, at the same time,
decoded data output from the remaining decoding means can be stored in the background.
In particular, after the storing operation is ended, it is notified that the storing
operation is ended. When program reproduction is instructed by a user, the voice or
the like of the program is output on the basis of the stored decoded data. In this
manner, a plurality of programs broadcasted in the same period of time are output
in different periods of time, both the programs can be enjoyed without failing to
catch any program. In addition, the decoded data of any program is stored in the background
as described above. For this reason, the voices of the remaining programs are not
interrupted, and the programs are not switched each time setting for searching a desired
program is performed. A cumbersome operation for returning the above state to the
original state is not necessary, and operability can be improved.
[0009] Decoded data output from any one of the decoding means is not stored and then read
to output the voice or the like of the program, but the voices of the plurality of
programs may be output such that the tones of the programs are made different from
each other. When the voices of the plurality of programs are output at once as described
above, the rough contents of a program having a low voice level can be known while
mainly listening a program having a high voice level. Therefore, both the programs
can be listened.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010]
FIG. 1 is a view showing the arrangement of a DAB receiver according to an embodiment
to which the present invention is applied.
FIG. 2 is a view showing a frame structure used in the DAB receiver.
FIG. 3 is a flow chart showing a procedure performed when a designated announcement
is broadcasted in outputting the voice of a service.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0011] A DAB receiver according to an embodiment to which a multi-broadcasting receiver
of the present invention is applied comprises two audio decoders, and is characterized
in that the voice of a program is output by using one of the audio decoders, and a
program voice is recorded on the background by using the other. The program described
above includes both the service and announcement of DAB. The DAB receiver according
to an embodiment will be described below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0012] FIG. 1 is a view showing the arrangement of a DAB receiver according to an embodiment
to which the present invention is applied. A DAB receiver 1 shown in FIG. 1 comprises
a DAB antenna 2, a DAB front/end (F/E) unit 4, a DAB decoder 6, audio decoders 8 and
10, digital-analog converters (D/A converters) 12 and 14, an amplifier 16, a loudspeaker
18, switch units 20 and 36, a recorder 22, an FM·AM antenna 24, an FM·AM front/end
unit 26, an FM·AM demodulator 28, an RDS (Radio Data System) decoder 30, a CD player
32, a controller 34, an operation unit 38, and a display unit 40.
[0013] The DAB front/end unit 4 extracts a desired reception frequency (tuning frequency)
component from a signal received through the DAB antenna 2, and outputs an intermediate
frequency signal obtained by performing frequency conversion to the extracted signal.
The DAB decoder 6 performs an orthogonal demodulation process, an FFT (Fast Fourier
Transform) demodulation process, and a decoding process to the intermediate frequency
signal output from the DAB front/end unit 4 to demodulate interleaved transmission
data. The DAB decoder 6 cancels this interleaving to return the data to the original
data string, and then performs an error detecting/correcting process to output a data
frame constituted by a fast information channel FIC including a service list or the
like of ensembles representing the symbol positions of multiplexed broadcast programs
or decoded data (MPEG audio data).
[0014] The audio decoders 8 and 10 perform an expanding process for returning decoded data
(MPEG audio data) output from the DAB decoder 6 to an original state to output the
expanded PCM audio data. The D/A converters 12 and 14 convert PCM audio data output
from the audio decoder 8 or the audio decoder 10 into an analog signal to output the
analog signal. The amplifier 16 amplifies analog audio signals output from the D/A
converters 12 and 14 or analog audio signals output from the FM·AM demodulator 28
(to be described later) or the CD player 32. The amplified signals are output from
the loudspeaker 18.
[0015] The switch unit 20 outputs an audio signal input from the D/A converter 14 towards
the switch unit 36 or the recorder 22 such that the switch unit 36 and the recorder
22 are switched to each other according to a switching instruction from the controller
34. The recorder 22 records the audio signal input from the D/A converter 14 through
the switch unit 20.
[0016] The FM·AM front/end unit 26 extracts a desired reception frequency (tuning frequency)
component from a signal received through the FM·AM antenna 24, and amplifies an intermediate
frequency signal obtained by performing frequency conversion to the extracted signal.
The FM·AM demodulator 28 performs AM detection or FM detection to the intermediate
frequency signal output from the FM·AM front/end unit 26 to output an analog audio
signal. In addition, when an FM broadcast is received, the FM·AM demodulator 28 separates
an FM multiple signal included in the signal after the detection to output the signal
to the RDS decoder 30. The RDS decoder 30 performs comparison detection to the FM
multiple signal output from the FM·AM demodulator 28 to reproduce a bit clock and
demodulate a bit data string. The CD player 32 reproduces music or the like recorded
on a CD to output an analog audio signal.
[0017] The controller 34 performs frequency turning control by the DAB front/end unit 4
or the FM·AM front/end unit 26 or performs a service switching instruction or the
like to the DAB decoder 6 or the RDS decoder 30, thereby controlling the DAB receiver
1 as a whole. The controller 34 transmits a switching instruction to the switch unit
20 or 36 and instructs the recorder 22 to record or reproduce an audio signal. The
switch unit 36 selectively outputs an audio signal input from any one of the D/A converter
12, the switch unit 20, the recorder 22, and the CD player 32 according to the switching
instruction output from the controller 34. The operation unit 38 comprises various
types of operation keys for inputting an operation instruction such as a program switching
instruction by a user, and transmits operation states of the operation keys by the
user to the controller 34. The display unit 40 displays a name given to a program
of DAB received at present or displays the operation state of the operation unit 38
by a user.
[0018] The DAB front/end unit 4, the DAB decoder 6, and the controller 34 correspond to
reception means, the DAB decoder 6 corresponds to a separation means, the audio decoders
8 and 10 correspond to a plurality of decoding means, the recorder 22 corresponds
to a decoded data storage means, the display unit 40 corresponds to a notification
means, and the controller 34 corresponds to a program reproduction means.
[0019] FIG. 2 is a view showing the frame structure of mode II employed in the DAB receiver
1. A one-frame length is 24 ms. The frame is constituted by 2-symbol sync signal SYNC,
a 3-symbol fast information channel FIC, and a 72-symbol data field DFL. The sync
signal SYNC includes a null symbol and a phase reference symbol PRS used to recognize
the start point of the frame.
[0020] The fast information channel FIC is constituted by three fast information blocks
FIB. The data field DFL is divided into 72 data fields, and a broadcast signal of
a predetermined service and a predetermined announcement is inserted into each data
field, so that 6 to 8 services can be received from one broadcast wave at once. The
correspondence between the data fields and the services is designated by arrangement
data of services included in the fast information channel FIC.
[0021] The fast information block FIB is constituted by a plurality of fast information
groups FIG. Each fast information group FIG is constituted by an FIG header and an
FIG data field. The FIG header is constituted by an "FIG type" representing data included
in the FIG data field and a "length" representing the byte length of the FIG data
field. One bytes at the starts of the FIG data fields have different contents depending
on the FIG types. An extension is included in one byte at the start of the FIG data
field.
[0022] For example, in a type 0 field, one byte at the start of the FIG data field includes
a C/N (Current/Next) flag, an OE (Other Ensemble) flag, a P/D flag, and an extension
which are sequentially ordered from the upstream. The FIG type and the extension define
the contents of detailed data included in the FIG data field. In the following, it
is assumed that a data field corresponding to the extension 17 of the FIG type 0 field
is represented by FIG (0/17).
[0023] A region of an FIG data field except for one byte at the start of the FIG data field
includes various types of data specified by the FIG type and the extension. When the
data are read, various types of reception controls can be performed. For example,
FIG (0/5) includes a language code being in use, and FIG (1/0) and FIG (1/1) include
text data corresponding to ensemble names and service names displayed on the display
unit 40 in receiving a program.
[0024] A fast information data group FIG required for a reception operation in this embodiment
will be described below. FIG (0/2) related to a service list in an ensemble is constituted
by an ensemble identification EId and a service identification SId for identifying
a service included in a concerned ensemble. When the FIG (0/2) related to the service
lists in the ensembles are analyzed, for example, the service identification SId of
each service included in an ensemble received at present can be known. When FIG (0/1)
related to a sub-channel is analyzed, data for receiving the service can be detected.
[0025] FIG (0/17) related to a program type (PTy) is constituted by a service identification
SId, an Int (International) code, a coarse code, and a fine code. The service identification
SId is an identifier given to each service. The Int code represents the category of
a basic program type such as "news" or "sports". In general, although only the Int
code is transmitted from a broadcast station, a coarse code or a fine code representing
more exact classification may be transmitted from the broadcast station.
[0026] FIG (0/18) related to an announcement support for an ensemble received at present
is constituted by an announcement support (Asu) flag, the number of clusters, and
a cluster Id. The Asu flag is a flag representing an announcement type supported by
a service specified by the service identification SId at the start. As the announcement
type, an emergency broadcast, a traffic information broadcast, a news broadcast, a
weather forecast broadcast, and the like are known. The number of clusters represents
the number of cluster Ids subsequent to the number of clusters, and is a maximum of
23. The cluster Id is an identifier for identifying the group (announcement cluster)
of an announcement supported by a service indicated by the service identification
SId.
[0027] FIG (0/19) related to announcement switching for an ensemble received at present
is constituted by a cluster Id, an announcement switching (Asw) flag, a new flag,
a region flag, and a sub-channel identification (SubChId). The Asw flag represents
the broadcast state of an announcement cluster indicated by each cluster Id. When
an announcement belonging to the cluster Id is broadcasted, in the Asw flag, the bit
corresponding to an announcement type in a broadcasting state is set to be "1". When
no announcement is broadcasted, all the Asw flags corresponding to the cluster Id
are cleared to be "0". Since the new flag is a flag representing whether a concerned
announcement is an announcement transmitted for the first time (flag = "1") or a retransmitted
announcement (flag = "0") which was broadcasted.
[0028] When the FIG (0/18) related to an announcement support and the FIG (0/19) related
to announcement switching are analyzed, announcements supported by the services can
be known. In addition, it can be known whether the announcement is in a broadcasting
state, if the announcement is in a broadcasting state, whether the announcement is
a retransmitted announcement.
[0029] FIG (0/6) and FIG (0/21) related to frequency information of a service and an ensemble
are constituted by service identifications SId of services and the reception frequency
of an ensemble at which a concerned service can be received. When the FIG (0/6) and
FIG (0/21) are analyzed, for example, the reception frequency of an ensemble at which
a certain service can be received can be known.
[0030] FIG (0/25) related to an announcement support for an ensemble which is not received
at present is constituted by an announcement support (Asu) flag and an ensemble identification
EId. The Asu flag is a flag representing an announcement type supported by a service
(the service of an ensemble which is not received at present) specified by the service
identification SId at the start. For the ensemble identification EId, an identification
number corresponding to an ensemble which can receive a concerned announcement is
set.
[0031] FIG (0/26) related to announcement switching for an ensemble which is not received
at present is constituted by an announcement switching (Asw) flag, a new flag, a region
flag, and an ensemble identification EId. For the ensemble identification EId, an
identification number corresponding to an ensemble which can receive a concerned announcement
is set.
[0032] The DAB receiver 1 according to this embodiment has the above arrangement. The operation
of the DAB receiver 1 will be described below. FIG. 3 is a flow chart showing a procedure
performed when, parallel to an operation of receiving the DAB service to output the
voice of the service, an announcement included in the same service is received and
recorded or output as a voice. Assume that the voice of any service is output from
the loudspeaker 18 at present. The operation unit 38 is operated by a user to designate,
e.g., an announcement to be searched such as a news broadcast or traffic information.
It is assumed that an operation for searching the announcement (e.g., a searching
operation in a watch mode for monitoring the presence/absence of a designated announcement
and performing searching until the announcement is detected) is being executed.
[0033] The controller 34 monitors whether reproduction of a recorded announcement is instructed
by the operation unit 38 operated by a user (step 101). If the reproduction is instructed,
it is checked whether an audio signal corresponding to the announcement is recorded
on the recorder 22 (step 102). When the audio signal of an announcement is recorded
on the recorder 22, the controller 34 reads the recorded audio signal and transmits
a switching signal to the switch unit 36 to output the audio signal output from the
recorder 22 toward the amplifier 16, thereby reproducing a voice (step 103).
[0034] Upon completion of the above reproducing operation of the voice, when reproduction
of the recorded announcement is not instructed (NO in step 101) or when the announcement
recorded on the recorder 22 has no voice (NO in step 102), then the controller 34
checks whether a broadcast of an announcement serving as an object to be searched
and designated by a user in advance is started (step 104). Whether the broadcast of
a designated announcement is started is checked by the following manner. That is,
when an announcement having an Asw flag to be searched is detected from the FIG (0/19)
related to announcement switching for an ensemble received at present, it is determined
that the broadcast of the designated announcement is started.
[0035] When the broadcast of the designated announcement is started, the controller 34 checks
whether an audio output of the designated announcement is instructed (step 105). If
the audio output is not instructed, the controller 34 checks whether recording is
instructed (step 106). These instructions are performed in advance as needed by the
operation unit 38 operated by a user. If any instruction is not made, returning to
step 101, a monitor state of the instruction for reproducing the recorded announcement
is continued.
[0036] If audio recording of the designated announcement is instructed, the controller 34
starts the audio recording of the designated announcement (step 107). More specifically,
the controller 34 switches the selection output from the switch unit 20 to the recorder
22, and outputs identification information corresponding to the announcement which
begins to be broadcasted to the DAB decoder 6. The DAB decoder 6 extracts the MPEG
audio data of the announcement corresponding to the output identification information
to input the MPEG audio data to the audio decoder 10. The MPEG audio data is converted
into PCM audio data by the audio decoder 10. The PCM audio data is converted into
an analog signal by the D/A converter 14 to record the analog signal on the recorder
22.
[0037] When recording is started, the controller 34 monitors whether the broadcast of the
designated announcement is ended (step 108). As described above, the FIG (0/19) related
to announcement switching for an ensemble received at present includes an announcement
which has an Asw flag to be searched and which is being broadcasted at present. For
this reason, when the announcement having the Asw flag to be searched is not included
in FIG (0/19), it is determined that the announcement is ended.
[0038] Upon completion of the broadcast of the designated announcement, the controller 34
ends audio recording of an announcement on the recorder 22 (step 109). The end of
the audio recording is displayed on the display unit 40 to notify a user of the end
of the audio recording (step 110). Thereafter, returning to step 101, it is monitored
whether reproduction of the voice of the recorded announcement is instructed.
[0039] When the voice of the designated announcement is not recorded, and the voice is instructed
to be output from the loudspeaker 18 (YES in step 105), the controller 34 decreases
the volume of a service whose voice is output at present (step 111), and the voice
of the designated announcement is output while overlapping the voice of the service
(step 112). More specifically, the controller 34 switches the selection output of
the switch unit 20 to the switch unit 36, and outputs identification information corresponding
to the announcement which begins to be broadcasted to the DAB decoder 6. The DAB decoder
6 extracts the MPEG audio data of the announcement corresponding to the output identification
information to input the MPEG audio data to the audio decoder 10. The MPEG audio data
is converted into PCM audio data by the audio decoder 10. The PCM audio data is converted
into an analog signal by the D/A converter 14, and the voice of the announcement is
output from the loudspeaker 18 together with the voice of the service. Since the volume
of the output voice of the service is decreased in step 111, the voice of the announcement
is output at a large volume, and the voice of the service is output at a small volume.
[0040] The controller 34 checks whether the broadcast of the announcement is ended (step
113). If the broadcast is not ended, the controller 34 checks whether the audio output
of the announcement is canceled (step 114). If the audio output is not canceled, returning
to step 113, monitoring of the end of the broadcast of the announcement is continued.
If the broadcast of the announcement is ended, or the audio output of the announcement
is canceled by a user, the controller 34 stops the audio output of the announcement
(step 115) to increase the volume of the voice of the service whose volume has been
decreased (step 116). Thereafter, returning to step 101, the controller 34 monitors
whether reproduction of the voice of the recorded announcement is instructed.
[0041] In this manner, since the DAB receiver 1 according to this embodiment has the two
audio decoders 8 and 10, even if the voice of the service is being output by using
the audio decoder 8 which is one of the two audio decoders, an audio signal of the
announcement is formed by using the other audio decoder 10. According to an instruction
of a user, the voice of the announcement can be output while overlapping the voice
of the service, or the voice of the service can be recorded on the background. For
this reason, when the user listens the voice of the service, the voice is not suddenly
switched to the voice of an announcement which is detected, and a cumbersome operation
for returning the output voice switched as described above to the original voice is
not necessary. Therefore, the operability can be improved. When the voice of the announcement
is recorded, the user does not fail to listen the designated announcement, and, at
the same time, the voice of the recorded announcement can be listened at favorite
time, so that the DAB receiver 1 which can be easily used can be realized.
[0042] The present invention is not limited to the embodiment described above, and various
embodiments of the present invention can be effected without departing from the spirit
and scope of the invention. For example, in the above embodiment, the voice of a service
is output, and the voice of the designated announcement is output while overlapping
the voice of the service or recorded. However, other combinations can be effected.
For example, in outputting the voice of the service, the voice of another designated
service may be output while overlapping the voice of the above service or recorded.
In addition, in outputting the voice of an announcement, the voice of another designated
announcement may be output while overlapping the voice of the above announcement or
recorded. In contrast to the embodiment described above, in outputting the voice of
an announcement, the voice of a designated service may be output while overlapping
the voice of the above announcement or recorded.
[0043] A procedure performed when a designated service is searched to output or record the
voice of the service is as follows. That is, with respect to searching for a service
by the controller 34, as described above, Int codes representing the types of services
are included in the FIG (0/17) related to a program type. For this reason, when the
Int code is used, it can be examined whether another service in an ensemble including
the service received at present coincides with a service to be searched.
[0044] With respect to an audio output of a service, the controller 34 acquires the service
identification code SId of a service detected by searching for a service with reference
to the FIG (0/17) related to the program type, and the controller 34 analyzes the
FIG (0/2) related to the service list in the ensemble to check whether the service
detected by the searching is included in the ensemble received at present. If the
service is included in the ensemble received at present, the controller 34 outputs
the service identification information of this service to the DAB decoder 6, and the
DAB decoder 6 inputs the MPEG data of the service corresponding to the service identification
information to the audio decoder 10. The MPEG audio data is converted into PCM audio
data by the audio decoder 10, and the PCM audio data is converted into analog audio
signal by the D/A converter 14. The analog audio signal is output from the loudspeaker
18 or recorded on the recorder 22.
[0045] In the above embodiment, when an announcement is recorded, it is displayed that the
announcement is recorded. However, in place of this display, it may be notified by
a voice from the loudspeaker 18 that the announcement is recorded. A means for notifying
a user is not limited to the display.
[0046] In the above embodiment, in outputting the voice of a designated service of DAB,
the voice of an announcement of DAB is output while overlapping the voice of the service
or recorded. However, in outputting the voice of each service or the like received
by an FM broadcast, an AM broadcast, or an RDS broadcast, or in outputting a reproduced
voice from the CD player 32, the voice of a designated service of DAB or a designated
announcement of DAB may be output while overlapping the voice of the above service
or the reproduced voice or recorded. In this case, since the two audio decoders and
the two D/A converters are prepared, the following embodiment can be effected. That
is, for example, when two programs of DAB are designated, one program which is detected
first is output from the loudspeaker 18 by using the audio decoder 8 and the D/A converter
12 while overlapping the voice of an FM broadcast or the like. When the other program
is detected in outputting the voice of the FM broadcast or the like, the voice of
the other program is recorded on the recorder 22 by using the audio decoder 10 and
the D/A converter 14.
[0047] In the above embodiment, decoded data output from the audio decoder 10 is converted
into an analog audio signal by passing through the D/A converter 14, and the analog
audio output is recorded on the recorder 22. However, data output from the audio decoder
10 or data output from the DAB decoder 6 before the data is input to the audio decoder
10 may be directly stored in various types of storage media such as a semiconductor
memory, a hard disk, or a compact cassette tape. In the recorder 22, since a capacity
used when the voice of a service is recorded is considerably different from a capacity
used when the voice of an announcement is recorded, independent recording media can
be used. In addition, both the voices of a service and an announcement need not be
recorded, the voice of only an announcement having a short recording time may be recorded.
In this case, the recorder 22 is preferably constituted by a semiconductor memory,
and preferably stores digital data which is not input to the D/A converter 14. As
the audio decoders 8 and 10, a plurality of audio decoders, i.e., three or more audio
decoders may be arranged.
[0048] As has been described above, according to the present invention, after a plurality
of program data multiplexed on one signal are separated from each other, the plurality
of program data can be parallel decoded. For this reason, the voices of a plurality
of programs can be output at once. The moment the voice of any program is output,
the decoded data of the remaining programs are stored on the background. In this case,
a plurality of programs broadcasted in the same period of time can be received at
once. In particular, it is notified that the storage operation is ended after the
storage operation is ended, the voice or the like of the program is output on the
basis of the stored decoded data when reproduction of the program is instructed by
a user. In this case, a plurality of programs broadcasted in overlapping periods of
time can be output in different periods of time, both the programs can be enjoyed
without failing to catch any program. In addition, the decoded data of any program
is stored in the background as described above. For this reason, the voices of the
remaining programs are not interrupted, and the programs are not switched each time
setting for searching a desired program is performed. A cumbersome operation for returning
the above state to the original state is not necessary, and operability can be improved.
Furthermore, decoded data output from any one of the decoding means is not stored
and then read to output the voice or the like of the program, and the voices of the
plurality of programs may be output such that the tones of the programs are made different
from each other. In this case, both the programs can be listened.
1. A multi-broadcasting receiver characterized by comprising:
reception means (4, 6, 34) for receiving a signal on which a plurality of programs
are multiplexed;
separation means for separating a plurality of program data multiplexed on the signal
received by the reception means (4, 6, 34); and
plurality of decoding means (8, 10) for independently decoding the plurality of program
data separated by said separation means (6).
2. A multi-broadcasting receiver according to claim 1, characterized in that
said multi-broadcasting receiver is a DAB receiver;
said reception means is constituted by a DAB front/end unit (4) for receiving a signal
on which at least a plurality of programs are multiplexed to output the received signal
as an intermediate frequency signal, a DAB decoder (6) for decoding the intermediate
frequency signal output from the DAB front/end unit (4), and controller (34) for performing
various types of controls;
said separation means, which is said DAB decoder (6), for independently decoding at
least two programs selected from a plurality of received program data and separating
and outputting the decoded programs as decoded data; and
said plurality of decoding means is constituted by at least two audio decoders (8,
10).
3. A multi-broadcasting receiver according to claim 2, characterized in that
said DAB decoder (6) performs signal processing such as an orthogonal demodulating
process, an FFT demodulating process, a decoding process, and an error detecting/correcting
process to the intermediate frequency signal output from the DAB front/end unit (4).
4. A multi-broadcasting receiver according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that
said audio decoders (8, 10) perform an expanding process to the decoded data output
from the DAB decoder (6) to independently output PCM audio data.
5. A multi-broadcasting receiver according to any of claims 1 to 4 further comprising
decoded data storage means (22) for storing decoded data output from one of said plurality
of decoding means (8, 10), and
characterized in that a storing operation of the decoded data is performed by said
decoded data storage means (22) in parallel to a program output operation based on
the decoded data output from said decoding means (8) to which said decoded data storage
means is not connected.
6. A multi-broadcasting receiver according to claim 5, characterized by further comprising:
notification means (40) for, after a data storage operation by the decoded data storage
means (22) is ended, notifying that the data storage operation is ended; and
program reproduction means (34), when predetermined program reproduction is instructed
according to a notification by said notification means (40), reading decoded data
from said decoded data storage means (22) prior to a program output operation based
on the decoded data output from said decoding means (8) to which said decoded data
storage means (22) is not connected, and performing a program output operation on
the basis of the read decoded data.
7. A multi-broadcasting receiver according to claim 6, characterized in that
said notification means (40) performs notification by a display or a voice.
8. A multi-broadcasting receiver according to claim 6 or 7, characterized in that
said data storage means (22) is a recording medium such as a semiconductor memory
or a hard disk.
9. A multi-broadcasting receiver according to any of claims 1 to 8, further comprising
a switching unit (36) for selectively performing a switching operation of signals,
and
characterized in that, when decoded data is stored in said decoded data storage means
(22), said controller (34) reads the stored decoded data, transmits a switching signal
to said switching unit (36), and reproduces the read decoded data.
10. A multi-broadcasting receiver according to any of claims 1 to 9, characterized in
that
voice output operations of a plurality of programs based on a plurality of decoded
data output from said plurality of decoding means (8, 10) are parallel performed,
a voice level of any one of the plurality of programs is made high, and voice levels
of the remaining programs are made low.