[0001] The present invention relates to an information recording medium such as a DVD, on
which a large amount of information such as images, sound, etc. can be recorded densely,
and a reproducing apparatus to reproduce the information recorded on the information
recording medium.
[0002] An LD (Laser Disk), a CD (Compact Disk), etc. are popular as an optical disc to record
information such as images, sound, etc. thereon.
[0003] On such an LD or CD etc, image information and audio information are recorded together
with time information, which represents a time to reproduce each of the image information
and audio information on the basis of the reproduction starting point. Therefore,
in the case of CD, it is possible not only to reproduce the audio information in order
of the recording arrangement but also to reproduce only some pieces of audio information
that the user wants to listen. Furthermore, it is possible to reproduce audio information
in random order.
[0004] However, the user have no choice with respect to contents of images to be displayed
or contents of sound to be reproduce. For example, when watching pictures or movies,
the user cannot choose the subtitles. When listening music, the user cannot choose
the sound, voice or language (e.g. lyrics). This is a disadvantage of the conventional
optical disc, LD or CD. That is, the LD or CD does not has the capability of interactive
selection or the capability that many choices are given to the user.
[0005] On the other hand, a DVD, which is a kind of optical disk, has been proposed and
now actively developed. The DVD has the same size as that of the CD, and has a recording
capacity that is about ten times as large as that of the CD. If such a DVD is used,
a number of subtitles and a number of lyrics can be recorded on it, and it makes possible
to allow the user to choose the subtitles or lyrics. That is, according to the DVD,
it is possible to achieve the interactive selection and to give many choices to the
user.
[0006] If audio information such as music etc. is recorded on the DVD, the audio information
whose amount is as large as the total amount of audio information recorded on several
CDs can be recorded on it, since the DVD has a large amount of recording capacity.
Hereinafter, a DVD on which audio information is mostly recorded is referred to as
an "audio DVD".
[0007] For example, if an audio DVD is produced with respect to one musician, all of the
songs included in several CD albums produced by this musician can be recorded on this
one audio DVD. Furthermore, it is possible to select several songs from these CD albums
on the basis of a certain theme and add them as a song collection album onto the same
audio DVD.
[0008] More concretely, if an audio DVD is produced with respect to the Beatles, all of
the songs included in several CD albums produced by the Beatles can be recorded on
this one audio DVD. Furthermore, it is possible to select several songs that the lead
vocal is John Lennon from these CD albums and add them as "John Lennon Vocal Collection
Album" onto the same audio DVD.
[0009] In this case, the same song is recorded doubly on one audio DVD. For example, the
song, "Let It Be", is recorded as a song included in the album whose title is "Let
It Be", and this song is further recorded as a song included in the "John Lennon Vocal
Collection Album".
[0010] Such an information recording medium is known from document
EP 0 897 178 falling under Article 54(3)EPC.
[0011] It is useless to record the same song more than one time. That is, recording the
audio information having same contents onto one DVD is in vain.
[0012] It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide an information recording
medium which can use its recording capacity efficiently by preventing to record audio
information having the same content more than one time, and which can provide the
user with the aforementioned interactive selection and many choices.
[0013] The above mentioned object can be achieved by an information recording medium according
to claim 1.
[0014] Thus, the double reproducing control information and another reproducing control
information are doubly assigned to one audio information. If this audio information
is reproduced according to the double reproducing control information and the reproducing
control information, this audio information is doubly reproduced.
Therefore, it is not needed to doubly record the same audio information on one information
recording medium, and it is possible to record the audio information efficiently.
[0015] In the information recording medium may include a first information group having
a set of the reproducing control information except the double reproducing control
information, and a second information group having a set of the reproducing control
information including the double reproducing control information. According to the
information recording medium of the present invention, these information groups can
be defined efficiently.
[0016] In the aforementioned information recording medium, the information recording medium
may further have centralized reproducing control information which includes all of
the plurality of reproducing control information. Therefore, all of the reproducing
control information can be obtained by referring to the centralized reproducing control
information, so that it is possible to make the reproducing process simple. As a result,
the reproducing process can be carried out rapidly.
[0017] In the aforementioned information recording medium, each of the plurality of reproducing
control information includes address information which indicates a recording position
of one of the plurality of audio information. The double reproducing control information
and the reproducing control information except the double reproducing control information
include the same address information as each other. Therefore, by referring the address
information of the audio information corresponding to each reproducing control information,
the reproducing control information assigned to the doubled audio information can
be found easily.
[0018] In the aforementioned information recording medium, the centralized reproducing control
information may include double assignment information which indicates whether or not
the reproducing control information is the double reproducing control information.
Therefore, it is possible to easily determined whether or not the reproducing control
information is the double reproducing control information by referring to the double
assignment information.
[0019] In the aforementioned information recording medium, the centralized reproducing control
information may include attribute information, and the attribute information may include
at least information which indicates a recording position of one of said plurality
of audio information, a sampling frequency and the number of bit of quantization with
respect to each of the plurality of audio information. Therefore, the attributes of
the audio information corresponding to all the reproducing control information can
be easily obtained by referring to the attribute information included in the centralized
reproducing control information.
[0020] In the aforementioned information recording medium, the centralized reproducing control
information may be recorded in a lead in area of the information recording medium.
The lead in area is firstly read-out by the reproducing apparatus. Therefore, the
centralized reproducing control information can be rapidly obtained, and thereafter,
the reproducing process can be rapidly and efficiently carried out.
[0021] The above mentioned object can be also achieved by a reproducing apparatus according
to claim 10.
[0022] In this first reproducing apparatus, when an instruction to indicate either normal
reproduction or non-double reproduction is input by the user, the first reproducing
apparatus refers the centralized reproducing control information, and reproduces the
audio information. If the normal reproduction is indicated, the first reproducing
apparatus reproduces the audio information according to all the reproducing control
information included in the centralized reproducing control information. On the other
hand, if the non-double reproduction is indicated, the first reproducing apparatus
refers the double assignment information, and reproduces the audio information according
to the reproducing control information except the double reproducing control information.
Thus, the audio information can be reproduced by the appropriate reproducing process
(i.e., reproduction mode), depending on the users selection.
[0023] The above mentioned object can be also achieved by a reproducing apparatus according
to claim 13.
[0024] In the aforementioned first or second reproducing apparatus, the centralized reproducing
control information includes a first total reproduction time in a case of the normal
reproduction and a second total reproduction time in a case of the non-double reproduction.
The first or second reproducing apparatus further has a displaying device for displaying
either of the first total reproduction time and the second total reproduction time.
Therefore, the total reproduction time can be displayed before the reproduction is
actually carried out.
[0025] The nature, utility, and further feature of this invention will be more clearly apparent
from the following detailed description with respect to preferred embodiments of the
invention when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings briefly described
below.
FIG.1 is a diagram showing a physical format of an audio DVD of an embodiment of the
present invention;
FIG.2 is a diagram showing a logical format of the audio DVD;
FIG.3 is a diagram showing an example of a centralized audio information of the embodiment
of the present invention;
FIG.4 is a block diagram showing an audio DVD reproducing apparatus of the embodiment
of the present invention;
FIG.5 is a block diagram showing an audio decoder of the audio DVD reproducing apparatus;
FIG.6 is a flowchart showing a first process of a normal reproduction and a fist process
of a non-double reproduction in the embodiment of the present invention; and
FIG.7 is a flowchart showing a second process of the normal reproduction and a second
process of the non-double reproduction in the embodiment of the present invention.
[0026] Referring to the accompanying drawings, an embodiment of the present invention will
be now described. In the description set forth hereinafter, the present invention
is embodied in an audio DVD and an audio DVD reproducing apparatus.
[0027] In addition, in the following list, a number of terms described in the claims of
this application are listed on the left side, a number of terms described in the embodiment
are listed on the right side. The terms on the left side and the right side are corresponding
to each other, and the terms on the right side are examples of the respective terms
on the left side.
- Audio information
- : Audio Information
corresponding to Track (i.e. AOB)
- Reproducing Control Information
- : Address Information in each track of Centralized Audio Information, or APGCI
- Centralized Reproducing Control Information
- : Centralized Audio Information
- Double Reproducing Control Information
- : Address Information, Attribute Information corresponding to Doubled Track
- Double Assignment Information
- : Double Flag
- Title Group Information
- : Logical Information defining Title Group (i.e. AMG)
I . Information Recording Medium
[0028] Firstly, an embodiment of an information recording medium of the present invention
will be described.
(1) Physical Format and Logical Format of Audio DVD
(1-A) Physical Format
[0029] A physical format of the record format on the audio DVD is explained with reference
to FIG.1
[0030] As shown in FIG.1, an audio DVD 200 as an embodiment is provided with the lead in
area L1 at its most inner circumferential portion and the lead out area LO at its
most outer circumferential portion, between which one volume space is recorded. Within
the volume space, an audio zone is always recorded. In this audio zone, the audio
information is recorded such that it is divided into a plurality of ATSs (Audio Title
Sets) 230, each of which has a unique ID (Identification) number (i.e. ATS #1 to ATS
#n).
[0031] At the outer circumference side of the lead in area LI, a UDF (User Disc Format)
201 for managing the format of the file recorded on the audio DVD 200 is recorded,
and, next to it, an AMG (Audio Manager) 202 is recorded. As the information recorded
in the AMG 202, for example, information related to the whole audio information recorded
on the audio DVD 200, such as a menu for showing a name of each item, information
for preventing an illegal copy, an access table for directly accessing each title
and so on, is recorded.
[0032] One ATS 230 is recorded such that it is divided into a plurality of AOBs (Audio Objects)
210, each of which has an ID number (AOB ID#1, AOB ID#2, ...), and ATSI (Audio Title
Set Information) 211 disposed ahead of the AOBs 210.
[0033] Here, a data portion constructed by a plurality of AOBs 210 is defined as an AOB
set (AOBS) as shown in FIG. 3. The AOB set is the substantial portion of the audio
information, while the ATS 211 is the managing and controlling information of the
AOB set consisting of a plurality of AOBs 210.
[0034] In the ATSI 211 recorded at the head of the ATS 230, information such as APGCI (Audio
ProGram Chain Information), which is various information related to a program chain
as a logical division obtained by combining a plurality of cells (the "cell" will
be described later in detail), is recorded. In each AOB 210, the substantial portion
of the audio information (i.e. the audio information itself other than control information)
besides the control information is recorded.
[0035] One cell 220 consists of a plurality of audio packs 230 each of which has been packed,
or an audio pack 230 and real time information pack 231. The audio pack 230 is a data
pack into which the audio information to be recorded onto the audio DVD has been packed
by each predetermined size, and includes audio information digitized by a linear PCM
for example. In the real time information pack 231, text information, BPM (Beat Per
Minutes) information, hand clap information and the like are included.
[0036] In the above explained record format having a hierarchical structure as shown in
FIG. 3, each division can be freely set according to the author's intention, so as
to perform recording the record information onto the audio DVD 200 on the basis of
these set divisions. By performing the reproduction on the basis of a later described
logical structure for each of these divisions, the variegated reproduction can be
performed.
(1-B) Logical Format
[0037] Next, a logical format (logical structure) constructed by combining the information
recorded by the physical divisions shown in FIG.1 is explained with reference to FIG.2.
[0038] The information is not actually recorded on the audio DVD 200 in the logical structure
of FIG.2. Instead, the audio information is recorded on the audio DVD in the physical
format shown in FIG.1, and the information to reproduce the audio information is recorded
in the aforementioned AMG 202 and the ATSI 211 in the logical format shown in FIG.2.
[0039] To make the explanation clear, the following explanation is made from the lower hierarchical
layer in FIG.2. An index 259 is constructed by selecting and combining one cell 220
or a plurality of cells 220 among the physical structure explained with reference
to FIG.1. The index 259 can be used as the music number, and is the minimum unit which
can be accessed by the user.
[0040] By one or a plurality of indexes 259, one track 260 is logically constructed. The
track 260 is an information unit corresponding to one music composition. The user
can select an arbitrary track (music composition) and directly access it.
[0041] Here, as for the number of each cell 220, at a time of treating the cell 220 on the
physical format shown in FIG. 3, the number is treated as the cell ID number (which
is indicated by cell ID # in FIG. 3). On the other hand, at a time of treating the
cell 220 on the logical format shown in FIG. 4, the number is treated as the cell
number in the order of description in the APGCI described later.
[0042] The track (music composition) 260 is an information unit including a plurality of
cells, and is a group of cells having certain common attributes to each other. Namely,
the attributes of all of the cells in one track 260 are the same to each other. Further,
all of the cells included in the track 260 are recorded adjacent to each other within
the same object.
[0043] One title 261 is logically constructed of one track 260 or a plurality of tracks
260. However, the title 261 itself is not recognized as a unit of access by the user.
Therefore, it is not possible to access an arbitrary title by specifying the title
number.
[0044] In case of the audio DVD, the attribute of each track 260 constructing the title
261 can be defined independently within 8 patterns at the maximum. Namely, the attribute
as the audio information such as the channel number, the quantization method, the
sampling frequency and the like may be changed for each track (i.e., each music composition).
[0045] The aforementioned APGCI is defined by the unit of this title 261. In the APGCI,
the attribute of each track 260, the reproduction order of the cells 220 in each track
260 when reproducing each track 260, the address which is the recording position of
each cell 220 on the audio DVD 220, the number of the cell 220 at the head to be reproduced
on one track 260, the reproducing method of each track 260 and various commands are
included.
[0046] In one title 261, the substantial audio information is included as the combination
of the tracks 260 (i.e., the combination of the cells 220) other than the above mentioned
APGCI.
[0047] One title group 262 is logically constructed by one or a plurality of titles 261.
The title group 262 is the maximum unit which the user can access, and can be defined
up to 9 groups at the maximum within one volume. This title group 262 is constructed
by one or a plurality of titles 261 which are collected on the basis of a certain
relationship, and all of the titles 261 within the title group 262 are continuously
reproduced. For example, it is possible to collect as one title group the music compositions
of a particular singer, a particular composer or the like.
[0048] One volume 263 is logically constructed by one or a plurality of title groups 262.
The volume 263 is an information unit corresponding to one album (DVD).
[0049] The actual audio information included in one title shown in FIG. 4 is recorded within
one ATS 230 shown in FIG. 3 on the audio DVD.
[0050] As the author specifies the information divided in the physical structure on the
audio DVD 200 on the basis of the above described logical format, the music for the
audience to listen to is to be formed.
(2) Contents of Audio Information
[0051] Next, contents of audio information recorded on the audio DVD will be roughly explained.
The audio DVD has a great amount of recording capacity, as compared with the CD. Audio
information whose amount is as large as the total amount of audio information recorded
on several CDs can be recorded on one audio DVD. Here, a set of audio information
corresponding to one CD album corresponds to the aforementioned title group 262.
[0052] For example, an audio DVD on which several CD albums produced by the Beatles are
recorded will be given as an example. On this audio DVD, all the songs included in
several Beatles' albums (e.g. four albums), such as "Let It Be", "Abbey Road", etc..
The audio information corresponding to one album is recorded as one title group. For
example, the album, "Let It Be", is recorded as the title group #1, and the album,
"Abbey Road", is recorded as the title group #2.
[0053] In the aforementioned example, one CD album corresponds to one title group. Additionally,
it is possible to select several pieces of audio information from among all of the
audio information recorded on the audio DVD on the basis of a certain theme, and assign
them to one title group.
[0054] For example, four title groups #1 through #4 corresponding to respective CD albums
are recorded on the audio DVD. Furthermore, other than these title groups, it is possible
to select several songs that the lead vocal is John Lennon from these CD albums and
add them as "John Lennon Vocal Collection Album" onto the same audio DVD. Also, it
is possible to select several songs that the lead vocal is Paul McCartney and add
them as "Paul McCartney Vocal Collection Album" onto the same audio DVD. In this case,
the "John Lennon Vocal Collection Album" is assigned to the title group #5, and the
"Paul McCartney Vocal Collection Album" is assigned to the title group #6.
[0055] In this case, all the songs included in the title groups #5 and #6 are included in
the title groups #1 through #4. When any song included in the title group #5 or #6
is chosen to be reproduced, a song included in the title group #1, #2, #3 or #4 is
actually reproduced. That is, the user gets the impression that the two same pieces
of audio information exist, one is included in the title group #5 or #6, and the other
is included in the title group #1, #2, #3 or #4. However, the only one piece of audio
information exists actually. All the pieces of audio information are different from
each other. That is, audio information is not double recorded on one audio DVD.
[0056] Since audio information is not double recorded on one audio DVD, it is possible to
use the recording capacity of the audio DVD efficiently. Thus, the audio information
included in the title group #5 or #6 is recorded on each ATS 230 of the audio DVD
as the audio information corresponding to the songs included in the title group #1,
#2, #3 or #4. The reproduction of the songs included in the title group #5 or #6 is
performed by actually reproducing the audio information included in each ATS 230,
while referring to the reproducing control information in this title group (in this
case, the reproducing control information described in the AMG and ATSI).
[0057] In addition, a set of several pieces of audio information selected on the basis of
a certain theme, such as the "John Lennon Vocal Collection Album" or the "Paul McCartney
Vocal Collection Album", is referred to as a "collection". That is, the "collection"
is a title group which includes audio information to which a different title group
other than own title group is further assigned.
[0058] Furthermore, the title group is a set of several songs that can be recognized by
the user. In the aforementioned example, the title groups #1 through #4, which correspond
to four CD albums, and the title groups #5 and #6, which correspond to two "collections",
are included in one audio DVD. If the song title list is attached to this audio DVD,
the song titles of the songs included in the six different CD albums are listed on
it. Actually, the substantial audio information included in the title group #5 or
#6 is the audio information of the song included in any one of the title groups #1
trough #4 corresponding to the four CD albums, and this audio information is not doubly
recorded on this audio DVD. However, the user cannot recognize this fact, but gets
impression that six different CD albums are recorded on this audio DVD. The user can
recognizes the title group as a set of several songs, regardless of the actual condition
of the audio information recorded on the audio DVD.
(3) Centralized Audio Information
[0059] Next, a centralized audio information included in the information recorded on the
audio DVD will be explained. The centralized audio information is a set of necessary
information relative to reproduction of the audio information recorded on the audio
DVD. This centralized audio information is recorded on the lead in area LI or the
AMG 202.
[0060] As mentioned above, in the audio DVD, the substantial audio information is recorded
on each ATS 230, and the control information necessary for reproduction of this audio
information and the additional information relative to the attributes of this audio
information are described in the ATSI 211 in each ATS 230. Therefore, in order to
reproduce the audio information included in each title group, it is needed to refer
the ATSI in each ATS and obtain the reproducing control information included in the
control data included in this ATSI. Generally, in the audio DVD reproducing apparatus,
when the audio DVD disk is mounted or inserted, the lead in area LI is read-out firstly,
and thereafter, the AMG 202 and the reproducing control information (APGCI) included
in the control data of ATSI 211 in each ATS 230 is read-out, and next, these information
is stored into the predetermined memory installed in the reproducing apparatus, and
thereafter, the substantial audio information is read-out. Thus, when reproducing
each song, the reproducing control information (APGCI) of the title group including
information of the audio information to be reproduced is obtained from the memory,
and the reproduction is performed on the basis of this reproducing control information.
[0061] The reproducing control information included in the control data of the ATSI 211
includes not only information necessary for the reproduction of the track but also
various other information to realize various functions, such as song number search,
special reproduction, etc.. However, in the case of a simple reproducing apparatus
such as a portable player, some part of the reproducing control information is only
used, because the simple reproducing apparatus does not have many functions. Furthermore,
the new reproducing control information (APGCI) has to be read-out from the disk and
stored into the memory, each time the title is changed. Therefore, in order to know
the number of songs recorded on the whole of the disk, the attributes of each song,
the presence of the song to which more than one title group is doubly assigned or
the like, it is needed to read-out all the reproducing control information (APGCI)
and perform the searching and calculation on them. Therefore, this operation takes
a long time and leads to inefficiency.
[0062] In order to solve this problem, the reproducing control information with respect
to all of the tracks (i.e. songs) recorded on the audio DVD disk is recorded in the
lead in area LI or AMG 202 as the centralized audio information. Therefore, when any
one of the songs included in any one of the title groups is reproduced, the reproducing
control information can be easily and rapidly obtained by referring to the centralized
audio information. If the centralized audio information is recorded in the lead in
area LI, the reproducing control information necessary for reproduction of songs can
be obtained immediately after the audio DVD disk is mounted or inserted.
[0063] That is to say, the centralized audio information recorded on the lead in area LI
or the AMG 202 is a set of the reproducing control information described in the ATSI
211 included in each ATS 230.
[0064] FIG.3 shows an example of the centralized audio information. In the example shown
in FIG.3, the audio DVD has four title groups. These title groups correspond to respective
ATSs 230. Concretely, the title group #1 corresponds to ATS #1, and the title group
#2 corresponds to ATS #2. As mentioned above, the user recognizes that one title group
corresponds to one CD album and thus four different CD album are recorded on one audio
DVD.
[0065] The centralized audio information includes a start address and an end address with
respect to each track (i.e. song). These address may be an absolute address on the
audio DVD, or a relative address based on the position where this centralized audio
information is recorded.
[0066] Furthermore, the centralized audio information includes an audio attribute information.
The audio attribute information is information relative to the attributes of the audio
information with respect to all the tracks recorded on the audio DVD. Concretely,
coding type or methods, sampling frequency, the number of bits of quantization, the
number of channels, the presence or absence of emphasis of audio information, etc
are included in the centralized audio information. The audio DVD reproducing apparatus
automatically adapted for these audio attribute information, and performs reproduction.
[0067] In FIG.3, each of the title groups #3 and #4 corresponds to the aforementioned "collection".
Therefore, the user recognizes the title group #3 or #4 as a different CD album from
the title group #1 or #2. However, the title group #3 or #4 includes the tracks included
in the title group #1 or #2. In the present embodiment, a double flag is used as information
relative to the "collection", and this double flag is included in the centralized
audio information. The double flag is attached to each track, and indicates a track
having a different track other than own track. As shown in FIG.3, the track that the
double flag is "1" (Hereinafter, it is referred to as a "doubled track".) has the
same audio information as that of the track included in the other title group. For
example, the start address and end address of the track #1 of the title group #3 is
equal to those of the track #1 of the title group #1. This means the substantial audio
information of the track #1 of the title group #3 is the same as that of the track
#1 of the title group #1. Namely, this audio information is recorded at the address
50000-60000, and included in the ATS #1. Therefore, when reproducing the track #1
of the title group #3, the reproducing apparatus reproduces the audio information
having the same address as that of the audio information of the track #1 of the title
group #1 (i.e., the audio information of the track #1 of the title group #1).
[0068] If the double flag is used, it is easily and rapidly determined whether or not each
track is the doubled track. However, if the double flag is nor used, this determination
is carried out on the basis of comparison of the track address information (i.e.,
start address and/or end address). For example, in a non-double reproduction (which
is described later), when the track is reproduced, it is determined whether or not
the same track address information as that of this track has been stored in the memory,
and if the same track address information has not been stored, this track address
information is stored into the memory, and this track is reproduced. If the same track
address information has been stored, this track is not reproduced.
[0069] In addition, in FIG.3, the double flags are described together with numerals representing
another track (doubled track) corresponding to this track. For example, the numerals
"(1-1)" is described in the column with respect to the double flag of the track #1
of the title group #3. This means the audio information of this track is the same
as that of the track #1 of the title group #1.
[0070] If the double flag is used, it is prevented to doubly reproduce the same song. This
is convenient when the songs recorded on the audio DVD are copied into another recording
medium such as MD (Mini Disk). That is, if the double flag is used, it is prevented
that the songs recorded on the audio DVD are doubly copied into the MD disk.
[0071] More concretely, in the example shown in FIG.3, if the user inputs the instruction
to sequentially reproduce all the songs recorded on the audio DVD from the title group
#1 through the title group #4, the same song is reproduced more than one time. Hereinafter,
reproducing all the songs recorded on the audio DVD in order of title groups is referred
to as "normal reproduction". It is undesirable for some users to reproducing the same
song repeatedly. Furthermore, when the all the songs recorded on the audio DVD are
copied into the MD disk, it is undesirable that the same song is repeatedly copied.
[0072] In such a case, the doubled track is not reproduced by referring to the double flag,
or by the comparison of the track address information. Therefore, it is prevented
to repeatedly reproduce the same song. That is, all the songs recorded on the audio
DVD are sequentially reproduced without repetition. Hereinafter, reproducing all the
songs recorded on the audio DVD without repetition is referred to as "non-double reproduction".
[0073] Furthermore, the centralized audio information includes reproduction time. Concretely,
as shown in FIG.3, the reproduction time for each track, the total reproduction time
for each title group, the total reproduction time of the disk, and the total recording
time of the disk. Here, the total reproduction time represents the total amount of
time necessary for reproducing all the songs of all the title groups in the normal
reproduction. Therefore, if the doubled track exists, the amount of time necessary
for repeatedly reproducing the same song is included in the total reproduction time
of the disk. In contrast, the total recording time of the disk represents the total
amount of time necessary for reproducing the all the songs of all the title groups
in the non-double reproduction. That is to say, the amount of time necessary for repeatedly
reproducing the same song (doubled track) is not included in the total recording time
of the disk. When all the song is copied from the audio DVD into the MD, this total
recording time of the disk is conveniently used.
[0074] Although, the reproduction time for each track, the total reproduction time for each
title group, the total reproduction time of the disk, and the total recording time
of the disk are included in the centralized audio information, the only reproduction
time for each track may be included in the centralized audio information. In this
case, the total reproduction time for each title group, the total reproduction time
of the disk, and the total recording time of the disk can be calculated on the basis
of the reproduction time for each track. For example, the total reproduction time
of the disk can be obtained by adding the reproduction time of all of the tracks included
in all the title groups. The total recording time of the disk can be obtained by adding
the reproduction time of all of the track included in all the title groups except
for the doubled track.
II . Reproducing Apparatus
(1) Audio DVD reproducing apparatus
[0075] Next, an embodiment of an audio DVD reproducing apparatus will be described with
reference in FIG.4.
[0076] As shown in FIG. 4, an audio DVD reproducing apparatus is provided with: an optical
pickup 80; a demodulate and correct unit 81; stream switches 82 and 84; a track buffer
83; a system buffer 85; a demultiplexer 86; an audio buffer 92; an audio decoder 93;
an audio decoding buffer 94; an RTI buffer 95; an RTI decoder 96; an RTI decoding
buffer 97; an input unit 98; a display unit 99; a system controller 100; a drive controller
101; a spindle motor 102; and a slider motor 103. The construction shown in FIG.4
only illustrates the portions related to the audio reproduction of the audio DVD reproducing
apparatus. The description and the detailed explanation as for servo circuits to servo-control
the optical pickup 80, the spindle motor 102, the slider motor 103 and the like are
omitted since they are constructed in the same manner as the conventional arts.
[0077] Next, an overall operation of the present embodiment is explained.
[0078] The optical pickup 80 includes a laser diode, a polarization beam splitter, an objective
lens, a photo-detector and the like not illustrated, and outputs a light beam B as
a reproduction light with respect to the audio DVD 200. The optical pickup 80 receives
a reflection light of the light beam B from the audio DVD 200, and outputs a detection
signal Sp corresponding to information pits formed on the audio DVD 200. At this time,
the tracking servo control and the focus servo control are operated with respect to
the objective lens etc. of the optical pickup 80 in the same manner as the conventional
art so that the light spot of the light beam B can be located precisely at the information
track of the DVD 200 and that the light beam B can be focused on the information record
surface of the DVD 200.
[0079] The detection signal Sp output from the optical pickup 80 is input to the demodulate
and correct unit 81, where a signal demodulation process and an error correct process
are applied to it to generate a demodulation signal Sdm, which is fed into the stream
switch 82 and the system buffer 85.
[0080] The opening and closing operation of the stream switch 82, to which the demodulation
signal Sdm is input, is controlled by a switch signal Ssw1 from the drive controller
101. When it is closed, the stream switch 82 passes therethrough the input demodulation
signal Sdm as it is to the track buffer 83. When it is opened, the demodulation signal
Sdm is not output therethrough, so that unnecessary or useless information (signal)
is not input to the track buffer 83.
[0081] The track buffer 83, to which the demodulation signal Sdm is input, consists of a
FIFO (First In First Out) memory, for example. The track buffer 83 temporarily stores
the input demodulation signal Sdm, and continuously outputs the stored demodulation
signal Sdm when the stream switch 84 is closed.
[0082] The opening and closing operation of the stream switch 84, to which the demodulation
signal Sdm is continuously input, is controlled by a switch signal Ssw2 from the system
controller 100 such that the various buffers at its posterior stage may not be over-flown
or, on the contrary, may not become empty to stop the decoding process, in the separating
process by the demultiplexer 86.
[0083] On the other hand, the system buffer 85, to which the demodulation signal Sdm is
input in parallel with the track buffer 83, accumulates the management information
(e.g. the VMG 2 etc.,) or the VTSI 11 of each VTS 3 which are detected firstly upon
loading the DVD 200 and which are related to the whole information recorded on the
DVD 200. Then, the system buffer 85 outputs the accumulated data as a control information
Sc to the system controller 100, and temporarily stores the DSI data 51 for each navi-pack
41 during the reproduction, to output it also as the control information Sc to the
system controller 100. the demultiplexer 86, to which the demodulation signal Sdm
is continuously input through the stream switch 84, extracts the audio information
for each pack from the demodulation signal Sdm, and outputs it to the audio buffer
92 as the audio signal Sad.
[0084] The audio buffer 92, to which the audio signal Sad is input, consists of a FIFO memory,
for example. The audio buffer 92 temporarily stores the audio signal Sad and outputs
it to the audio decoder 93. Then, a reproducing process based on the linear PCM method
is applied thereat to the audio signal Sad on the basis of the header control signal
Shc, and it is output as a decoded audio signal Sadd to a speaker etc. not illustrated.
[0085] The real time information such as the real time text etc., is output from the demultiplexer
86 to the RTI buffer 95. The data temporarily stored in the RTI buffer 95 is output
to the RTI decoder 96 on the basis of the control signal Shc output from the system
controller 100, so that the lyrics etc., of the song is displayed on the display device
which is not illustrated.
[0086] If a necessity to temporarily stop the audio sound (i.e., to pause) during the reproduction
immediately after the access to a desired information etc., is detected, a pause signal
Sca is output from the system controller 100 to the audio decoder 93. Then, the audio
decoder 93 temporarily stops the output of the demodulated audio signal Sadd.
[0087] Next, a construction and an operation of the audio decoder 93 will be described.
FIG.5 shows a construction of the audio decoder 93. As shown in FIG.5, the audio decoder
93 has: a signal processing portion 120 including a digital filter etc.; a D/A converter
121; an analog output circuit 122 including an amplifier etc.; a digital output circuit
123; a system micro computer 124 including a RAM 124a; and a clock circuit 125.
[0088] The system micro computer 124 is communicated with the system controller 100 by using
a control signal Sca, and operates to control the clock circuit 125, the signal processing
portion 120, the D/A converter 121 and the analog output circuit 122. The system micro
computer 124 has the RAM 124a. The RAM 124a temporarily stores the audio attribute
information which is supplied from the system controller 100 as the control signal
Sca, and outputs a control signal to the signal processing portion 120, the D/A converter
121, the clock circuit 125, etc..
[0089] The signal processing portion 120 operates according to a clock signal fs applied
from the clock circuit 120. The signal processing portion 120 decodes the audio signal
supplied from the audio buffer 92 and limits the frequency bands, according to information
of the coding type or methods, the sampling frequency, the number of bits of quantization,
etc. Furthermore, the signal processing portion 120 performs a de-emphasis process
according to information of the presence or absence of the emphasis. Then, the signal
processing portion 120 outputs the audio signal to the D/A converter 121. The D/A
converter 121 divides the input signal into signals corresponding to respective channels
according to channel information obtained from the system micro computer 124. Then,
the D/A converter 121 converts the signals corresponding to respective channels from
digital to analog, and outputs the resultant analog signals to the analog output circuit
122. The analog output circuit 122 amplifies the analog signals to their optimum level
for each channel, and outputs them as analog audio signals to speakers (which is not
Illustrated).
[0090] Furthermore, the signal processing portion 120 outputs a digital audio signal Sadd
through the digital output circuit 123.
[0091] Next, an reproducing operation will be explained. When a track (i.e. song) is designated
by the user, the reproducing apparatus refers to audio attribute information included
in the centralized audio information in the lead in area LI or the AMG 202, and controls
the audio decoder 93 according to the audio attribute information of the designated
track.
[0092] The track address information of the track on the audio DVD, which is shown in FIG.3,
is also included in the centralized audio information in the AMG 202. Therefore, the
system controller 100 sends the a control signal Ssc1 to the drive controller 101
on the basis of the track address information (e.g. start address), and controls the
pickup 80 in such a way that the pickup 80 is moved onto the start address. This process
is carried out immediately after the user inputs the instruction to reproduce the
track. That is, this process is carried out while the control process is carried out
in the audio decoder 93.
[0093] After the pickup 80 is moved the start address of the designated track, the system
controller 100 controls the pickup 80 in such a way that the pickup 80 is stopped
temporarily. Thereafter, when the setting of the audio attributes have completed in
the audio decoder 93, the reproduction is started. In this manner, the songs are reproduced.
(2) Reproducing processes of Audio DVD
[0094] Next, a first process of the normal reproduction and a first process of the non-double
reproduction will be described.
[0095] Firstly, the first process of the normal reproduction will be described with reference
to FIG.6.
[0096] The reproducing apparatus displays the menu etc, and waits for the user to select
either of the normal reproduction and the non-double reproduction (step 1). If the
user selects the normal reproduction (step 3, YES), the system controller 100 refers
to the centralized audio information stored in the internal memory 100a, and then
obtains the total reproduction time of the disk from the centralized audio information,
and next, displays this total reproduction time onto the display 99 (step 15). Therefore,
the user can know the amount of time necessary for the normal reproduction. In addition,
the total reproduction time of the disk is calculated on the basis of the reproduction
time for each track, as mentioned above.
[0097] Next, the system controller 100 obtains the start address, the end address, the attribute
information, etc. with respect to the track #1 of the title group #1 (step 16). Next,
the system controller 100 controls the drive controller 101 in order to move the pickup
80 onto the start address, and sends the obtained attribute information to the audio
decode 93 in order to carried out the setting of the audio attributes. Next, when
the setting of the audio attributes has completed in the audio decoder 93, the system
controller 100 reproduces the track #1 (step 17). When the reproduction of the track
#1 has completed, the system controller 100 determines whether or not the next track
exists, by referring to the centralized audio information (step 19). If the next track
exists (step 19, YES), the system controller 100 obtains the start address, the end
address, the attribute information, etc. with respect to the next track, and reproduces
this track (steps 16 and 17). These processes are repeatedly carried out until the
last track of the last title group has been reproduced. If the reproduction of the
last track of the last title group has completed (step 19, NO), the normal reproduction
ends. In this manner, all the tracks are reproduced. If there are the title groups
of the "collection" (e.g. title group #3 or #4 in FIG.3), the track that has been
already reproduced as a track of another title group is reproduced again.
[0098] Next, the first process of the non-doubled reproduction will be described with reference
to FIG.6.
[0099] If the user selects the non-double reproduction (step 3, NO), the system controller
100 refers the centralized audio information stored in the internal memory 100a (step
5), and obtains the total recording time of the disk from the centralized audio information,
and next displays this total recording time on the display 99 (step 6). Therefore,
the user can know the total amount of time necessary for reproducing all the tracks
recorded on the disk without repetition. If the user copies all the tracks into the
another recording medium such as an MD, a cassette tape, etc., the user can confirm
the recording time.
[0100] Next, the system controller 100 obtains the start address, the end address, the double
flag, the attribute information, etc. (step 7), and determined whether or not the
double flag is "1" (step 9). If the double flag is not "1", the system controller
100 reproduces the track (step 11). More concretely, the system controller 100 controls
the drive controller 101 in order to move the pickup 80 onto the start address, and
sends the obtained attribute information to the audio decoder 93 in order to carried
out the setting of the audio attributes. Thereafter, the system controller 100 reproduces
the track.
[0101] On the other hand, if the double track is "1" (step 9, NO), the system controller
100 does not reproduce the track, because the track has been already reproduced. Then,
the system controller 100 determines whether or not the next track exists (step 13).
If the next track exists, the system controller 100, at step 7, confirms the double
flag corresponding to the next track, and the aforementioned reproducing operation
is repeatedly carried out depending on the double flag. As a result, the only tracks
that the double track is "0" are reproduced. If the reproduction of all the tracks
has completed (step 13, NO), the non-doubled reproduction ends.
[0102] In this manner, each track is reproduced one time, with respect to all of the tracks
recorded on the DVD disk. In the example shown in FIG.3, all of the tracks of the
title group #1 and all of the tracks of the title group #2 are firstly reproduced.
Then, the tracks 2 and 4 of the title group #3 are secondly reproduced. The other
tracks of the title group #3 or all the tracks of the title group #4 are not reproduced,
since these tracks are the doubled track.
[0103] Next, a second process of the normal reproduction and a second process of the non-double
reproduction will be described. Although the double flag is used in the first process
the normal reproduction and the first process of the non-double reproduction, the
double flag is not used in the second process of the normal reproduction and the second
process of the non-double reproduction. In the second processes, the system controller
100 determines on the basis of comparison of the track address information whether
or not each track is the doubled track. More concretely, the track address information
of the track that has been previously reproduced is stored in the memory 100a of the
system controller 100. When the track is reproduced, the system controller 100 determines
whether or not the corresponding track address information has been stored in the
memory 100a. Hereinafter, these processes will be explained in detail with reference
to FIG.7.
[0104] In FIG.7, the reproducing apparatus displays the menu etc (step 21), the user selects
either of the normal reproduction and the non-double reproduction (step 23). The use
selects the normal reproduction, the normal reproduction is carried out in the same
manner as the aforementioned first process.
[0105] On the other hand, the user selects the non-double reproduction (step 23, NO), the
system controller 100 refers to the centralized audio information stored in the internal
memory 100a (step 33), and displays the total recording time (step 34).
[0106] Next, the system controller 100 determines whether or not the track to be now reproduced
is the first track of this audio DVD (step 35). For example, the first track is the
track #1 of the title group #1 in the example shown in FIG.3. If the track is first
track, the system controller 100 obtains the track address information etc. with respect
to this track from the centralized audio information (step 37), and stores this track
address information into the internal memory 100a (step 39). More concretely, the
system controller 100, at step 39, stores the start address information or both of
the start address and end address.
[0107] Next, the system controller 100 reproduces this track (step 41), and determines on
the basis of centralized audio information whether or not the next track exists (step
43). If the next track exists, the system controller 100 carries out the determination
at step 35. As the next track is not the first track, the process proceeds to step
45, and the system controller 100, at step 45, obtains the track address information
etc. with respect to this track. Next, the system controller 100 compares the obtained
track address information of this track with the track address information which has
been stored in the internal memory 100a. If the same track address information has
been stored in the internal memory 100a (step 47, YES), the system controller 100
determines that this track is the doubled track. If so, the system controller 100
does not reproduce this track, and the process proceeds to step 43. On the other hand,
the same track address information does not exist (step 47, NO), the system controller
100 determines that this track is not the bobbled track, and the track address information
of this track is stored in the internal memory 100a (step 39). Then, the system controller
100 reproduces this track (step 41). Thereafter, the process proceeds to step 43,
and system controller 100 is carried out the aforementioned processes on the next
track.
[0108] In this manner, if the double flag is not included in the centralized audio information
in the lead in area LI or the AMG 202, the doubled track can be determined by using
the track address information or each track included in the centralized audio information,
and the non-double reproduction can be carried out rapidly.
[0109] Thus, since the track address information of each track is included in the centralized
audio information and this centralized audio information is recorded in the lead in
area LI or the AMG 200, the non-double reproduction can be rapidly and easily carried
out, if the double flag is not used.
[0110] As described above, according to the reproducing apparatus of the embodiment of the
present invention, the normal reproduction and the non-double information can be carried
out on the basis of the user's selection. Therefore, the audio information can be
reproduced by appropriate process in accordance with the request from the user.
[0111] Furthermore, the amount of time necessary for the normal reproduction or the amount
of time necessary for the non-doubled reproduction is displayed depending on the user's
selection. Therefore, the user can know the reproduction time before the reproduction
is actually carried out. When the audio information is copied from the audio DVD into
another recording medium, such as a cassette tape, the user can confirm the total
recording time, and select a cassette tape having the suitable recording time (recordable
area) easily.
1. An information recording medium (200) comprising:
a plurality of audio information (AOB) which are independent of each other, each of
said plurality of audio information (AOB) being to be reproduced;
a plurality of unit reproducing control information (address information, attribute
information) to be used for reproducing said plurality of audio information (AOB),
each of said plurality of unit reproducing control information (address information,
attribute information) being assigned to any one of said plurality of audio information(AOB):
and
reproducing control information (ATSI, AMG) to be used for reproducing a plurality
of said audio information (AOB) assigned to a predetermined reproducing unit (ATS,
PGC), said information recording medium (200) characterized in that each of said plurality of unit reproducing control information (address information,
attribute information) includes double assignment information (Double Flag), said
double assignment information (Double Flag) indicating whether or not one of said
plurality of audio information (AOB) assigned to a predetermined reproducing unit
by one of said unit reproducing control information (address information, attribute
information) is also assigned to another predetermined reproducing unit by another
one of said unit reproducing control information (address information, attribute information).
2. The information recording medium (200) according to Claim 1, wherein
when one of said plurality of audio information (AOB) is doubly included in a plurality
of said predetermined reproducing units (ATS), the same numbers of said plurality
of unit reproducing control information (address information, attribute information)
which are assigned to the assigned one of said plurality of audio information (AOB)
as numbers of said predetermined reproducing units (ATS) exist.
3. The information recording medium (200) according to Claim 1, wherein said information
recording medium (200) includes a first information group comprising a set of said
reproducing control information except said double reproducing control information,
and a second information group comprising a set of said reproducing control information
including said double reproducing control information.
4. The information recording medium (200) according to Claim 1, wherein said plurality
of unit reproducing control information (address information, attribute information)
are collectively recorded in an area of said information recording medium (200).
5. The information recording medium (200) according to Claim 2, wherein each of said
plurality of unit reproducing control information (address information, attribute
information) includes address information (Start Address, End Address) on said information
recording medium (200) of the assigned one of said plurality of audio information
(AOB),
said plurality of unit reproducing control information (address information, attribute
information) which are assigned to the assigned one of said plurality of audio information
(AOB) include the same address information (Start Address, End Address) as each other.
6. The information recording medium (200) according to Claim 4, wherein said centralized
reproducing control information (AMG) includes double assignment information (Double
Flag) which indicates whether or not said reproducing control information (ATSI) is
said double reproducing control information.
7. The information recording medium (200) according to Claim 4, wherein said centralized
reproducing control information (AMG) includes attribute information, and said attribute
information includes at least information which indicates a recording position of
one of said plurality of audio information (AOB), a sampling frequency and the number
of bit of quantization with respect to each of said plurality of audio information
(AOB).
8. The information recording medium (200) according to Claim 4, wherein said centralized
reproducing control information (AMG) is recorded in a lead in area (LI) of said information
recording medium (200).
9. The information recording medium (200) according to Claim 1, wherein;
said plurality of audio information (AOB) each corresponds to any one of a plurality
of song to be reproduced independently;
a title group information, (AMG) defines a plurality of title groups each of which
is a set of said plurality of songs, and
a same song is doubly included in more than one of said plurality of title groups
by said double assignment information (Double Flag).
10. A reproducing apparatus for reproducing an information recording medium (200), said
information recording medium (200) comprising:
a plurality of audio information (AOB) which are independent of each other, each of
said plurality of audio information (AOB) being to be reproduced;
a plurality of unit reproducing control information (address information, attribute
information) to be used for reproducing said plurality of audio information (AOB),
each of said plurality of unit reproducing control information (address information,
attribute information) being assigned to any one of said plurality of audio information
(AOB); and
reproducing control information (ATSI) to be used for reproducing a plurality of said
audio information (AOB) assigned to a predetermined reproducing unit (ATS, PGC);
wherein each of said plurality of unit reproducing control information (address information,
attribute information) includes double assignment information (Double Flag), said
double assignment information (Double Flag) indicating whether or not one of said
plurality of audio information (AOB) assigned to a predetermined reproducing unit
by one of said unit reproducing control information (address information, attribute
information) is also assigned to another predetermined reproducing unit by another
one of said unit reproducing control information (address information, attribute information),
and
wherein said plurality of unit reproducing control information (address information,
attribute information) are collectively recorded in an area of said information recording
medium (200),
characterized in that said reproducing apparatus comprises:
a reading device (80) which reads information including said plurality of audio information
(AOB), said plurality of unit reproducing control information (address information,
attribute information) and said reproducing control information (ATSI) said information
recording medium (200);
an input device (98, 100) which inputs an instruction to select either of a normal
reproduction and a non-double reproduction; and
a reproducing device (100) which refers to said reproducing control information (ATSI)
read by said read device (80), and reproduces said plurality of audio information
(AOB), wherein;
said reproducing device (100), if said normal reproduction is selected, reproduces
said plurality of audio information (AOB) according to all of said plurality of reproducing
control information (ATSI), and said reproducing device (100), if said non-double
reproduction is selected, refers to said double assignment information (Double Flag)
and reproduces said plurality of audio information (AOB) according to said plurality
of reproducing control information (ATSI) except said double reproducing control information.
11. The reproducing apparatus according to Claim 10, wherein said plurality of unit reproducing
control information (address information, attribute information) include a first total
reproduction time in a case of said normal reproduction and a second total reproduction
time in a case of said non-double reproduction, and said reproducing apparatus further
comprises a displaying device (99) for displaying either of said first total reproduction
time and said second total reproduction time.
12. The reproducing apparatus according to Claim 10, wherein, in said information recording
medium (200);
said plurality of audio information (AOB) each corresponds to any one of a plurality
of song to be reproduced independently;
a title group information (AMG) defines a plurality of title groups each of which
is a set of said plurality of songs, and
a same song is doubly included in more than one of said plurality of title groups
by said double reproducing control information, and wherein, in said reproducing apparatus;
said reading device (80) reads information including said plurality of audio information
(AOB), said plurality of unit reproducing control information (address information,
attribute information) and title group information (AMG); and
said reproducing device (100) refers to said title group information (AMG), and reproduces
all of said plurality of songs included in each of said plurality of title group according
to said reproducing control information (ATSI).
13. A reproducing apparatus for reproducing an information recording medium (200), said
information recording medium (200) comprising:
a plurality of audio information (AOB) which are independent of each other, each of
said plurality of audio information (AOB) being to be reproduced;
a plurality of unit reproducing control information (address information, attribute
information) to be used for reproducing said plurality of audio information (AOB),
each of said plurality of unit reproducing control information (address information,
attribute information) being assigned to any one of said plurality of audio information
(AOB); and
reproducing control information (ATSI) to be used for reproducing a plurality of said
audio information (AOB) assigned to a predetermined reproducing unit (ATS, PGC),
wherein each of said plurality of unit reproducing control information (address information,
attribute information) includes double assignment information (Double Flag), said
double assignment information (Double Flag) indicating whether or not one of said
plurality of audio information (AOB) assigned to a predetermined reproducing unit
by one of said unit reproducing control information (address information, attribute
information) is also assigned to another predetermined reproducing unit by another
one of said unit reproducing control information (address information, attribute information),
and
wherein said plurality of unit reproducing control information (address information,
attribute information) are collectively recorded in an area of said information recording
medium (200),
characterized in that said reproducing apparatus comprises:
a reading device (80) which reads information including said plurality of audio information
(AOB), said plurality of unit reproducing control information (address information,
attribute information) and said reproducing control information (ATSI) from said information
recording medium (200);
an input device (98, 100) which inputs an instruction to select either of a normal
reproduction and a non-double reproduction;
a reproducing device (100) which refers to said reproducing control information (ATSI)
read by said read device (80), and reproduces said plurality of audio information
(AOB); and
a storage device (100a) which stores said address information of said audio information
(AOB) that has been previously reproduced by said Reproducing device (100), wherein;
said reproducing device (100), if said normal reproduction is selected, reproduces
said plurality of audio information (AOB) according to all of said plurality of reproducing
control information (ATSI), and said reproducing device (100), if said non-double
reproduction is selected, refers to said address information in said storage device
(100a) and reproduces said plurality of audio information (AOB) according to said
reproducing control information (ATSI) assigned to said audio information (AOB) whose
address information has not been stored in said storage device (100a).
14. The reproducing apparatus according to Claim 13, wherein, in said information recording
medium (200),
said plurality of audio information (AOB) each corresponds to any one of a plurality
of songsto be reproduced independently;
a title group information (AMG) defines a plurality of title groups each of which
is a set of said plurality of songs, and
a same song is doubly included in more than one of said plurality of title groups
by said double reproducing control information, and wherein, in said reproducing apparatus,
said reading device (80) reads information including said plurality of audio information
(AOB), said plurality of unit reproducing control information (address information,
attribute information) and title group information (AMG);
said reproducing apparatus comprises an identifying device (100) which refers to said
title group information (AMG), and identifies said song that is doubly included in
more than one of said plurality of title groups; and
said reproducing device (100) reproduces said audio information (AOB) corresponding
to each of said plurality of songs according to said reproducing control information
(ATSI), and
said reproducing device (100) reproduces said audio information (AOB) except audio
information (AOB) that has been previously reproduced.
1. Informationsaufzeichnungsmedium (200) mit:
einer Vielzahl von Audioinformationen (AOB), die voneinander unabhängig sind, wobei
jede aus der Vielzahl von Audioinformationen (AOB) wiederzugeben ist;
einer Vielzahl von Steuerinformationen zur Wiedergabe von Einheiten (Adressinformationen,
Attributinformationen), die für die Wiedergabe der Vielzahl von Audioinformationen
(AOB) verwendet werden, wobei jede der Steuerinformationen für die Wiedergabe von
Einheiten (Adressinformationen, Attributinformationen) einer beliebigen aus der Vielzahl
der Audioinformationen (AOB) zugewiesen wird; und
Wiedergabesteuerinformationen (ATSI, AMG), die für die Wiedergabe einer Vielzahl der
Audioinformationen (AOB) verwendet werden, die einer vorgegebenen Wiedergabeeinheit
(ATS, PGC) zugeordnet sind, wobei das Informationsaufzeichnungsmedium (200) dadurch gekennzeichnet ist, dass
jede aus der Vielzahl von Steuerinformationen für die Wiedergabe von Einheiten (Adressinformationen,
Attributinformationen) eine Doppelzuweisungsinformation (Double Flag) umfasst, wobei
die Doppelzuweisungsinformation (Double Flag) anzeigt, ob eine aus der Vielzahl von
Audioinformationen (AOB), die einer vorgegebenen Wiedergabeeinheit von einer der Steuerinformationen
zur Wiedergabe von Einheiten (Adressinformationen, Attributinformationen) zugewiesen
worden ist, von einer anderen Steuerinformation zur Wiedergabe von Einheiten (Adressinformationen,
Attributinformationen) ebenfalls einer anderen vorgegebenen Wiedergabeeinheit zugewiesen
worden ist.
2. Informationsaufzeichnungsmedium (200) nach Anspruch 1, wobei dann,
wenn eine aus der Vielzahl der Audioinformationen (AOB) in einer Vielzahl der vorgegebenen
Wiedergabeeinheiten (ATS) doppelt enthalten ist, die Anzahl an Steuerinformationen
zur Wiedergabe von Einheiten (Adressinformationen, Attributinformationen), die der
einen aus der Vielzahl der Audioinformationen (AOB) zugewiesen ist, genauso groß ist
wie die Anzahl der vorgegebenen Wiedergabeeinheiten (ATS).
3. Informationsaufzeichnungsmedium (200) nach Anspruch 1, wobei das Informationsaufzeichnungsmedium
(200) eine erste Informationsgruppe aufweist, welche einen Satz Wiedergabesteuerinformationen
mit Ausnahme der Doppelwiedergabe-Steuerinformationen umfasst, und eine zweite Informationsgruppe,
die einen Satz Wiedergabesteuerinformationen umfasst, der die Doppelwiedergabe-Steuerinformationen
enthält.
4. Informationsaufzeichnungsmedium (200) nach Anspruch 1, wobei die Vielzahl der Steuerinformationen
zur Wiedergabe von Einheiten (Adressinformationen, Attributinformationen) gemeinsam
in einem Bereich des Informationsaufzeichnungsmediums (200) aufgezeichnet ist.
5. Informationsaufzeichnungsmedium (200) nach Anspruch 2, wobei jede aus der Vielzahl
von Steuerinformationen zur Wiedergabe von Einheiten (Adressinformationen, Attributinformationen)
Adressinformationen (Startadresse, Endadresse) der zugewiesenen Audioinformation aus
der Vielzahl von Audioinformationen (AOB) auf dem Informationsaufzeichnungsmedium
(200) enthält,
wobei die Vielzahl der Steuerinformationen zur Wiedergabe von Einheiten (Adressinformationen,
Attributinformationen), die der zugewiesenen aus der Vielzahl der Audioinformationen
(AOB) zugewiesen ist, die gleichen Adressinformationen (Startadresse, Endadresse)
enthält.
6. Informationsaufzeichnungsmedium (200) nach Anspruch 4, wobei die zentralisierten Wiedergabesteuerinformationen
(AMG) Doppelzuweisungsinformationen (Double Flag) enthalten, die angeben, ob die Wiedergabesteuerinformationen
(ATSI) die Doppelwiedergabe-Steuerinformationen sind.
7. Informationsaufzeichnungsmedium (200) nach Anspruch 4, wobei die zentralisierten Wiedergabesteuerinformationen
(AMG) Attributinformationen enthalten und wobei die Attributinformationen wenigstens
Informationen enthalten, die eine Aufzeichnungsposition von einer aus der Vielzahl
der Audioinformationen (AOB), eine Abtastfrequenz und die Anzahl von Quantisierungsbits
in Bezug auf jede aus der Vielzahl der Audioinformationen (AOB) angeben.
8. Informationsaufzeichnungsmedium (200) nach Anspruch 4, wobei die zentralisierten Wiedergabesteuerinformationen
(AMG) in einem Lead-in-Bereich (LI) des Informationsaufzeichnungsmediums (200) aufgezeichnet
sind.
9. Informationsaufzeichnungsmedium (200) nach Anspruch 1, wobei:
die Vielzahl von Audioinformationen (AOB) jeweils einem aus der Vielzahl von Musiktiteln
entspricht, die unabhängig voneinander wiederzugeben sind;
eine Titelgruppeninformation (AMG) eine Vielzahl von Titelgruppen definiert, von denen
jede ein Satz aus der Vielzahl der Musiktitel ist, und
der gleiche Musiktitel mittels Doppelzuweisungsinformation (Double Flag) in mehr als
einer aus der Vielzahl der Titelgruppen doppelt enthalten ist.
10. Wiedergabegerät zur Wiedergabe eines Informationsaufzeichnungsmediums (200),
wobei das Informationsaufzeichnungsmedium (200) umfasst:
eine Vielzahl von Audioinformationen (AOB), die voneinander unabhängig sind, wobei
jede aus der Vielzahl von Audioinformationen (AOB) wiederzugeben ist;
eine Vielzahl von Steuerinformationen zur Wiedergabe von Einheiten (Adressinformationen,
Attributinformationen), die für die Wiedergabe der Vielzahl von Audioinformationen
(AOB) zu verwenden sind, wobei jede der Steuerinformationen für die Wiedergabe von
Einheiten (Adressinformationen, Attributinformationen) einer beliebigen aus der Vielzahl
der Audioinformationen (AOB) zugewiesen wird; und
Wiedergabesteuerinformationen (ATSI), die für die Wiedergabe einer Vielzahl der Audioinformationen
(AOB) zu verwenden sind, die einer vorgegebenen Wiedergabeeinheit (ATS, PGC) zugeordnet
sind,
wobei jede aus der Vielzahl von Steuerinformationen für die Wiedergabe von Einheiten
(Adressinformationen, Attributinformationen) eine Doppelzuweisungsinformation (Double
Flag) umfasst, wobei die Doppelzuweisungsinformation (Double Flag) anzeigt, ob eine
aus der Vielzahl von Audioinformationen (AOB), die einer vorgegebenen Wiedergabeeinheit
von einer der Steuerinformationen zur Wiedergabe von Einheiten (Adressinformationen,
Attributinformationen) zugewiesen worden ist, von einer anderen Steuerinformation
zur Wiedergabe von Einheiten (Adressinformationen, Attributinformationen) ebenfalls
einer anderen vorgegebenen Wiedergabeeinheit zugewiesen worden ist, und
wobei die Vielzahl der Steuerinformationen für die Wiedergabe von Einheiten (Adressinformationen,
Attributinformationen) gemeinsam in einem Bereich des Informationsaufzeichnungsmediums
(200) aufgezeichnet ist,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das Wiedergabegerät umfasst:
eine Lesevorrichtung (80), welche Informationen einschließlich der Vielzahl von Audioinformationen
(AOB), der Vielzahl der Steuerinformationen für die Wiedergabe von Einheiten (Adressinformationen,
Attributinformationen) und der Wiedergabesteuerinformationen (ATSI) vom Informationsaufzeichnungsmedium
(200) liest;
eine Eingabevorrichtung (98, 100), die einen Befehl zum Auswählen entweder einer normalen
Wiedergabe oder einer Nichtdoppelwiedergabe eingibt; und
eine Wiedergabevorrichtung (100), die auf die Wiedergabesteuerinformationen (ATSI)
zugreift, die von der Lesevorrichtung (80) gelesen werden, und die Vielzahl der Audioinformationen
(AOB) wiedergibt, wobei:
die Wiedergabevorrichtung (100) dann, wenn die normale Wiedergabe ausgewählt ist,
die Vielzahl von Audioinformationen (AOB) entsprechend allen Wiedergabesteuerinformationen
(ATSI) wiedergibt, und die Wiedergabevorrichtung (100) dann, wenn die Nichtdoppelwiedergabe
ausgewählt ist, auf die Doppelzuweisungsinformation (Double Flag) Bezug nimmt und
die Vielzahl der Audioinformationen (AOB) entsprechend der Vielzahl von Wiedergabesteuerinformationen
(ATSI) mit Ausnahme der Doppelwiedergabe-Steuerinformationen wiedergibt.
11. Wiedergabevorrichtung nach Anspruch 10, wobei die Vielzahl der Steuerinformationen
für die Wiedergabe von Einheiten (Adressinformationen, Attributinformationen) eine
erste Gesamtwiedergabezeit für den Fall der normalen Wiedergabe enthält und eine zweite
Gesamtwiedergabezeit für den Fall der Nichtdoppelwiedergabe, und wobei die Wiedergabevorrichtung
des Weiteren eine Anzeigevorrichtung (99) zum Anzeigen entweder der ersten Gesamtwiedergabezeit
oder der zweiten Gesamtwiedergabezeit anzeigt.
12. Wiedergabegerät nach Anspruch 10, wobei in dem Informationsaufzeichnungsmedium (200)
die Vielzahl von Audioinformationen (AOB) jeweils einem aus der Vielzahl von Musiktiteln
entspricht, die unabhängig voneinander wiederzugeben sind;
eine Titelgruppeninformation (AMG) eine Vielzahl von Titelgruppen definiert, von denen
jede ein Satz aus der Vielzahl der Musiktitel ist, und
der gleiche Musiktitel mittels Doppelzuweisungsinformation (Double Flag) in mehr als
einer aus der Vielzahl der Titelgruppen doppelt enthalten ist,
und wobei in dem Wiedergabegerät:
die Lesevorrichtung (80) Informationen einschließlich der Vielzahl von Audioinformationen
(AOB), der Vielzahl von Steuerinformationen zur Wiedergabe von Einheiten (Adressinformationen,
Attributinformationen) und Titelgruppeninformationen (AMG) liest, und
die Wiedergabevorrichtung (100) auf die Titelgruppeninformationen (AMG) Bezug nimmt
und alle aus der Vielzahl der Musiktitel wiedergibt, die entsprechend den Wiedergabesteuerinformationen
(ATSI) in jeder aus der Vielzahl der Gruppen enthalten sind.
13. Wiedergabegerät zur Wiedergabe eines Informationsaufzeichnungsmediunis, wobei das
Informationsaufzeichnungsmedium (200) umfasst:
eine Vielzahl von Audioinformationen (AOB), die voneinander unabhängig sind, wobei
jede aus der Vielzahl von Audioinformationen (AOB) wiederzugeben ist;
eine Vielzahl von Steuerinformationen zur Wiedergabe von Einheiten (Adressinformationen,
Attributinformationen), die für die Wiedergabe der Vielzahl von Audioinformationen
(AOB) zu verwenden sind, wobei jede der Steuerinformationen für die Wiedergabe von
Einheiten (Adressinformationen, Attributinformationen) einer beliebigen aus der Vielzahl
der Audioinformationen (AOB) zugewiesen wird; und
Wiedergabesteuerinformationen (ATSI), die für die Wiedergabe einer Vielzahl der Audioinformationen
(AOB) zu verwenden sind, die einer vorgegebenen Wiedergabeeinheit (ATS, PGC) zugeordnet
sind,
wobei jede aus der Vielzahl von Steuerinformationen für die Wiedergabe von Einheiten
(Adressinformationen, Attributinformationen) eine Doppelzuweisungsinformation (Double
Flag) umfasst, wobei die Doppelzuweisungsinformation (Double Flag) anzeigt, ob eine
aus der Vielzahl von Audioinformationen (AOB), die einer vorgegebenen Wiedergabeeinheit
von einer der Steuerinformationen zur Wiedergabe von Einheiten (Adressinformationen,
Attributinformationen) zugewiesen worden ist, von einer anderen Steuerinformation
zur Wiedergabe von Einheiten (Adressinformationen, Attributinformationen) ebenfalls
einer anderen vorgegebenen Wiedergabeeinheit zugewiesen worden ist, und
wobei die Vielzahl der Steuerinformationen für die Wiedergabe von Einheiten (Adressinformationen,
Attributinformationen) gemeinsam in einem Bereich des Informationsaufzeichnungsmediums
(200) aufgezeichnet ist,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das Wiedergabegerät umfasst:
eine Lesevorrichtung (80), welche Informationen einschließlich der Vielzahl von Audioinformationen
(AOB), der Vielzahl der Steuerinformationen für die Wiedergabe von Einheiten (Adressinformationen,
Attributinformationen) und der Wiedergabesteuerinformationen (ATSI) vom Informationsaufzeichnungsmedium
(200) liest;
eine Eingabevorrichtung (98, 100), die einen Befehl zum Auswählen entweder einer normalen
Wiedergabe oder einer Nichtdoppelwiedergabe eingibt; und
eine Wiedergabevorrichtung (100), die auf die Wiedergabesteuerinformationen (ATSI)
zugreift, die von der Lesevorrichtung (80) gelesen werden, und die Vielzahl der Audioinformationen
(AOB) wiedergibt, und
eine Speichervorrichtung (100a), welche die. Adressinformationen der Audioinformationen
(AOB) speichert, die zuvor von der Wiedergabevorrichtung (100) wiedergegeben worden
sind, wobei:
die Wiedergabevorrichtung (100) dann, wenn die normale Wiedergabe ausgewählt ist,
die Vielzahl von Audioinformationen (AOB) entsprechend allen Wiedergabesteuerinformationen
(ATSI) wiedergibt, und die Wiedergabevorrichtung (100) dann, wenn die Nichtdoppelwiedergabe
ausgewählt ist, auf die Adressinformationen in der Speichervorrichtung (100a) Bezug
nimmt und die Vielzahl der Audioinformationen (AOB) entsprechend der Wiedergabesteuerinformation
(ATSI) wiedergibt, die den Audioinformationen (AOB) zugewiesen sind, deren Adressinformationen
nicht in der Speichervorrichtung (100a) gespeichert worden sind.
14. Wiedergabegerät nach Anspruch 13, wobei in dem Informationsaufzeichnungsmedium (200)
die Vielzahl von Audioinformationen (AOB) jeweils einem aus der Vielzahl von Musiktiteln
entspricht, die unabhängig voneinander wiederzugeben sind;
eine Titelgruppeninformation (AMG) eine Vielzahl von Titelgruppen definiert, von denen
jede ein Satz aus der Vielzahl der Musiktitel ist, und
der gleiche Musiktitel mittels Doppelzuweisungsinformation (Double Flag) in mehr als
einer aus der Vielzahl der Titelgruppen doppelt enthalten ist, und wobei in dem Wiedergabegerät:
die Lesevorrichtung (80) Informationen einschließlich der Vielzahl von Audioinformationen
(AOB), der Vielzahl von Steuerinformationen zur Wiedergabe von Einheiten (Adressinformationen,
Attributinformationen) und Titelgruppeninformationen (AMG) liest, und
wobei die Wiedergabevorrichtung eine Identifizierungsvorrichtung (100) umfasst, die
auf die Titelgruppeninformationen (AMG) Bezug nimmt und jenen Musiktitel identifiziert,
der in mehr als einer aus der Vielzahl von Titelgruppen doppelt enthalten ist; und
die Wiedergabevorrichtung (100) Audioinformationen (AOB) wiedergibt, die jedem aus
der Vielzahl der Musiktitel gemäß dem Wiedergabesteuerinformationen (ATSI) entsprechen,
und
die Wiedergabevorrichtung (100) Audioinformationen (AOB) mit Ausnahme der Audioinformationen
(AOB) wiedergibt, die bereits zuvor wiedergegeben worden sind.
1. Support d'enregistrement d'informations (200) comprenant :
une pluralité d'informations audio (AOB) qui sont indépendantes les unes des autres,
chacune de ladite pluralité d'informations audio (AOB) devant être reproduite,
une pluralité d'informations de commande de reproduction élémentaires (informations
d'adresses, informations d'attributs), à utiliser pour reproduire ladite pluralité
d'informations audio (AOB), chaque information de ladite pluralité d'informations
de commande de reproduction élémentaires (informations d'adresses, informations d'attributs)
étant affectée à l'une quelconque de ladite pluralité d'informations audio (AOB),
et
la reproduction d'informations de commande (ATSI, AMG) à utiliser pour reproduire
une pluralité de dites informations audio (AOB) affectées à une unité de reproduction
prédéterminée (ATS, PGC), ledit support d'enregistrement d'informations (200) étant
caractérisé en ce que chacune de ladite pluralité d'informations de commande de reproduction élémentaires
(informations d'adresses, informations d'attributs) comprend des informations d'affectation
double (indicateur double), lesdites informations d'affectation double (indicateur
double) indiquant si une information parmi ladite pluralité d'informations audio (AOB)
affectées à une unité de reproduction prédéterminée par l'une desdites informations
de commande de reproduction élémentaires (informations d'adresses, informations d'attributs)
est ou non également affectée à une autre unité de reproduction prédéterminée par
une autre desdites informations de commande de reproduction élémentaires (informations
d'adresses, informations d'attributs).
2. Support d'enregistrement d'informations (200) selon la revendication 1, dans lequel
lorsque l'une de ladite pluralité d'informations audio (AOB) est doublement incluse
dans une pluralité desdites unités de reproduction prédéterminées (ATS), les mêmes
nombres de ladite pluralité d'informations de commande de reproduction élémentaires
(informations d'adresses, informations d'attributs) qui sont affectés à l'information
affectée parmi ladite pluralité d'informations audio (AOB) que les nombres desdites
unités de reproduction prédéterminées (ATS) existent.
3. Support d'enregistrement d'informations (200) selon la revendication 1, dans lequel
ledit support d'enregistrement d'informations (200) comprend un premier groupe d'informations
comprenant un ensemble desdites informations de commande de reproduction à l'exception
desdites informations de commande de reproduction double, et un second groupe d'informations
comprenant un ensemble desdites informations de commande de reproduction comprenant
lesdites informations de commande de reproduction double.
4. Support d'enregistrement d'informations (200) selon la revendication 1, dans lequel
ladite pluralité d'informations de commande de reproduction élémentaires (informations
d'adresses, informations d'attributs) sont collectivement enregistrées dans une zone
dudit support d'enregistrement d'informations (200).
5. Support d'enregistrement d'informations (200) selon la revendication 2, dans lequel
chacune de ladite pluralité d'informations de reproduction élémentaires (informations
d'adresses, informations d'attributs) comprend les informations d'adresses (adresses
de début, adresses de fin) sur ledit support d'enregistrement d'informations (200)
de l'information affectée parmi ladite pluralité d'informations audio (AOB),
ladite pluralité d'informations de commande de reproduction élémentaires (informations
d'adresses, informations d'attributs) qui sont affectées à l'information affectée
parmi ladite pluralité d'informations audio (AOB) comprennent les mêmes informations
d'adresses (adresses de début, adresses de fin) les unes des autres.
6. Support d'enregistrement d'informations (200) selon la revendication 4, dans lequel
lesdites informations de commande de reproduction centralisées (AMG) comprennent des
informations d'affectation double (double indicateur) qui indiquent si lesdites informations
de commande de reproduction (ATSI) sont ou non lesdites informations de commande de
reproduction double.
7. Support d'enregistrement d'informations (200) selon la revendication 4, dans lequel
lesdites informations de commande de reproduction centralisées (AMG) comprennent des
informations d'attributs, et lesdites informations d'attributs comprennent au moins
des informations qui indiquent une position d'enregistrement d'une information parmi
ladite pluralité d'informations audio (AOB), une fréquence d'échantillonnage et le
nombre de bits de quantification par rapport chacune de ladite pluralité d'informations
audio (AOB).
8. Support d'enregistrement d'informations (200) selon la revendication 4, dans lequel
lesdites informations de commande de reproduction centralisées (AMG) sont enregistrées
au début d'une zone (LI) dudit support d'enregistrement d'informations (200).
9. Support d'enregistrement d'informations (200) selon la revendication 1, dans lequel
:
ladite pluralité d'informations audio (AOB) correspondent chacune à l'une quelconque
d'une pluralité de chansons devant être reproduites de manière indépendante,
des informations de groupes de titres (AMG) définissent une pluralité de groupes de
titres, dont chacun est un ensemble de ladite pluralité de chansons, et
une même chanson est doublement incluse dans plus d'un groupe de ladite pluralité
de groupes de titres par lesdites informations d'affectation double (double indicateur).
10. Appareil de reproduction destiné à reproduire un support d'enregistrement d'informations
(200), ledit support d'enregistrement d'informations (200) comprenant :
une pluralité d'informations audio (AOB) qui sont indépendantes les unes des autres,
chacune de ladite pluralité d'informations audio (AOB) devant être reproduite,
une pluralité d'informations de commande de reproduction élémentaires (informations
d'adresses, informations d'attributs), à utiliser pour reproduire ladite pluralité
d'informations audio (AOB), chacune de ladite pluralité d'informations de commande
de reproduction élémentaires (informations d'adresses, informations d'attributs) étant
affectée à une information quelconque de ladite pluralité d'informations audio (AOB),
et
des informations de commande de reproduction (ATSI) à utiliser pour reproduire une
pluralité desdites informations audio (AOB) affectées à une unité de reproduction
prédéterminée (ATS, PGC),
où chacune de ladite pluralité d'informations de commande de reproduction élémentaires
(informations d'adresses, informations d'attributs) comprend des informations d'affectation
double (indicateur double), lesdites informations d'affectation double (indicateur
double) indiquant si une information parmi ladite pluralité d'informations audio (AOB)
affectée à une unité de reproduction prédéterminée par l'une desdites informations
de commande de reproduction élémentaires (informations d'adresses, informations d'attributs)
est ou non également affectée à une autre unité de reproduction prédéterminée par
une autre desdites informations de commande de reproduction élémentaires (informations
d'adresses, informations d'attributs), et
où ladite pluralité d'informations de commande de reproduction élémentaires (informations
d'adresses, informations d'attributs) sont collectivement enregistrées dans une zone
dudit support d'enregistrement d'informations (200),
caractérisé en ce que ledit dispositif de reproduction comprend :
un dispositif de lecture (80) qui lit des informations comprenant ladite pluralité
d'informations audio (AOB), ladite pluralité d'informations de commande de reproduction
(informations d'adresses, informations d'attributs) et lesdites informations de commande
de reproduction (ATSI) à partir dudit support d'enregistrement d'informations (200),
un dispositif d'entrée (98, 100) qui applique en entrée une instruction pour sélectionner
soit une reproduction normale, soit une reproduction non double, et
un dispositif de reproduction (100) qui fait référence auxdites informations de commande
de reproduction (ATSI) lues par ledit dispositif de lecture (80), et reproduit ladite
pluralité d'informations audio (AOB), où :
ledit dispositif de reproduction (100), si ladite reproduction normale est sélectionnée,
reproduit ladite pluralité d'informations audio (AOB) conformément à la totalité de
ladite pluralité d'informations de commande de reproduction (ATSI), et ledit dispositif
de reproduction (100), si ladite reproduction non double est sélectionnée, fait référence
auxdites informations d'affectation double (indicateur double), et reproduit ladite
pluralité d'informations audio (AOB) conformément à ladite pluralité d'informations
de commande de reproduction (ATSI) à l'exception desdites informations de commande
de reproduction double.
11. Appareil de reproduction selon la revendication 10, dans lequel ladite pluralité d'informations
de commande de reproduction élémentaires (informations d'adresses, informations d'attributs)
comprennent un premier temps de reproduction total dans le cas de ladite reproduction
normale et un second temps de reproduction total dans le cas de ladite reproduction
non double, et ledit dispositif de reproduction comprend en outre un dispositif d'affichage
(99) destiné à afficher l'un ou l'autre dudit premier temps de reproduction total
et dudit second temps de reproduction total.
12. Appareil de reproduction selon la revendication 10, dans lequel, dans ledit support
d'enregistrement d'informations (200),
ladite pluralité d'informations audio (AOB) correspondent chacune à l'une quelconque
d'une pluralité de chansons devant être reproduites indépendamment,
des informations de groupes de titres (AMG) définissent une pluralité de groupes de
titres, dont chacun est un ensemble de ladite pluralité de chansons, et
une même chanson est doublement incluse dans plus d'un groupe de ladite pluralité
de groupes de titres par lesdites informations de commande de reproduction double,
et où dans ledit dispositif de reproduction,
ledit dispositif de lecture (80) lit les informations comprenant ladite pluralité
d'informations audio (AOB), ladite pluralité d'informations de commande de reproduction
élémentaires (informations d'adresses, informations d'attributs) et des informations
de groupes de titres (AMG), et
ledit dispositif de reproduction (100) fait référence auxdites informations de groupes
de titres (AMG), et reproduit la totalité de ladite pluralité de chansons comprises
dans chacun de ladite pluralité de groupes de titres conformément auxdites informations
de commande de reproduction (ATSI).
13. Appareil de reproduction destiné à reproduire un support d'enregistrement d'informations
(200), ledit support d'enregistrement d'informations (200) comprenant :
une pluralité d'informations audio (AOB) qui sont indépendantes les unes des autres,
chacune de ladite pluralité d'informations audio (AOB) devant être reproduite,
une pluralité d'informations de commande de reproduction élémentaires (informations
d'adresses, informations d'attributs) à utiliser pour reproduire ladite pluralité
d'informations audio (AOB), chacune de ladite pluralité d'informations de commande
de reproduction élémentaires (informations d'adresses, informations d'attributs) étant
affectée à l'une quelconque de ladite pluralité d'informations audio (AOB), et
des informations de commande de reproduction (ATSI) devant être utilisées pour reproduire
une pluralité desdites informations audio (AOB) affectées à une unité de reproduction
prédéterminée (ATS, PGC),
où chacune de ladite pluralité d'informations de commande de reproduction élémentaires
(informations d'adresses, informations d'attributs) comprend des informations d'affectation
double (indicateur double), lesdites informations d'affectation double (indicateur
double) indiquant si l'une de ladite pluralité d'informations audio (AOB) affectée
à une unité de reproduction prédéterminée par l'une desdites informations de commande
de reproduction élémentaires (informations d'adresses, informations d'attributs) est
ou non affectée à une autre unité de reproduction prédéterminée par une autre desdites
informations de commande de reproduction élémentaires (informations d'adresses, informations
d'attributs), et
où ladite pluralité d'informations de commande de reproduction élémentaires (informations
d'adresses, informations d'attributs) sont collectivement enregistrées dans une zone
dudit support d'enregistrement d'informations (200),
caractérisé en ce que ledit appareil de reproduction comprend :
un dispositif de lecture (80) qui lit des informations comprenant ladite pluralité
d'informations audio (AOB), ladite pluralité d'informations de commande de reproduction
élémentaires (informations d'adresses, informations d'attributs) et lesdites informations
de commande de reproduction (ATSI) à partir dudit support d'enregistrement d'informations
(200),
un dispositif d'entrée (98, 100), qui applique en entrée une instruction pour sélectionner,
soit une reproduction normale, soit une reproduction non double,
un dispositif de reproduction (100) qui fait référence auxdites informations de commande
de reproduction (ATSI) lues par ledit dispositif de lecture (80), et reproduit ladite
pluralité d'informations audio (AOB), et
un dispositif de mémorisation (100a) qui mémorise lesdites informations d'adresses
desdites informations audio (AOB) qui ont été précédemment reproduites par ledit dispositif
de reproduction (100), où
ledit dispositif de reproduction (100), si ladite reproduction normale est sélectionnée,
reproduit ladite pluralité d'informations audio (AOB) conformément à la totalité de
ladite pluralité d'informations de commande de reproduction (ATSI), et ledit dispositif
de reproduction (100), si ladite reproduction non double est sélectionnée, fait référence
auxdites informations d'adresses dans ledit dispositif de mémorisation (100a) et reproduit
ladite pluralité d'informations audio (AOB) conformément auxdites informations de
commande de reproduction (ATSI) affectées auxdites informations audio (AOB) dont les
informations d'adresses n'ont pas été mémorisées dans ledit dispositif de mémorisation
(100a).
14. Appareil de reproduction selon la revendication 13, dans lequel, dans ledit support
d'enregistrement d'informations (200),
ladite pluralité d'informations audio (AOB) correspondent chacune à l'une quelconque
d'une pluralité de chansons devant être reproduites indépendamment,
des informations de groupes de titres (AMG) définissent une pluralité de groupes de
titres, dont chacun est un ensemble de ladite pluralité de chansons, et
une même chanson est doublement incluse dans plus d'un groupe de ladite pluralité
de groupes de titres par lesdites informations de commande de reproduction double,
et où, dans ledit appareil de reproduction,
ledit dispositif de lecture (80) lit des informations comprenant ladite pluralité
d'informations audio (AOB), ladite pluralité d'informations de commande de reproduction
élémentaires (informations d'adresses, informations d'attributs) et d'informations
de groupes de titres (AMG),
ledit appareil de reproduction comprend un dispositif d'identification (100) qui fait
référence auxdites informations de groupes de titres (AMG), et identifie ladite chanson
qui est doublement incluse dans plus d'un groupe parmi ladite pluralité de groupes
de titres, et
ledit dispositif de reproduction (100) reproduit lesdites informations audio (AOB)
correspondant à chacune de ladite pluralité de chansons conformément auxdites informations
de commande de reproduction (ATSI), et
ledit dispositif de reproduction (100) reproduit lesdites informations audio (AOB)
à l'exception d'informations audio (AOB) qui ont été précédemment reproduites.