Audio digital recorder and method utility

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20040228620
  • Publication Number
    20040228620
  • Date Filed
    June 23, 2004
    20 years ago
  • Date Published
    November 18, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
Disclosed is an video/audio player/receiver with an integrated digital recorder that improves over conventional digital audio or video playback devices commonly found in automobiles and the like. The present invention improves over conventional car audio technology by providing an otherwise conventional CD player for automotive use with a built-in magnetic media hard drive of a capacity sufficient to store the music of several CDs. By storing a variety of chosen individual songs or entire CDs on hard drive they are ready for instant playback, eliminating the need to carry several CDs and their cases, while still allowing the users to have their favorite songs at their fingertips.
Description


BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

[0002] 1. Field of the Invention


[0003] The present invention relates generally to audio systems, and more specifically to an audio component with an integrated digital recording and storage media.


[0004] 2. Description of the Related Art


[0005] Audio recording and playback for use both in homes and automobiles is a constantly evolving technology wherein new products are being introduced and existing products are being improved upon in order to achieve a high quality sound. Manufacturers of these audio components continually add to the long list of features and functionality of the components in order to set their products above the rest. The arrival of digital recording and playback technology has revolutionized this industry, combining the fields of sound amplification and acoustics with computer electronics. As a result, a high degree of audio clarity and quality can be achieved at a relatively low cost, incorporating the virtually unending functionality that modern micro-processing electronics offer. As a result of these significant advancements in the field, competition among the producers of this type of equipment is fierce as consumers demand cutting edge technology for their money. One of the products resulting from this customer demand are the CD changers wherein several compact discs are inserted and selectively played over the audio system. In an automobile scenario, typically mounted in the trunk, beneath the seat or in the glove compartment, these systems can be burdensome to use because the user must select the few favorite CD's he or she wishes to use, must access a remote location to access the changer and, depending upon the system, memorize or otherwise record the identity of the particular discs currently in the changer. Furthermore, the user may have a favorite song or track from a CD in which the remaining songs do not suit his or her taste, but nevertheless must include the entire disc if access to that song is desired. Accordingly, there is a need for a means by which an audio system can provide access to both the user's favorite CD's and track selections that is easy to use and access and that eliminates the burdens associated with the use of conventional CD changers. The present invention fulfills this need.


[0006] A search of the prior art did not disclose any patents that read directly on the claims of the instant invention. However, several references are directed to digital audio recording means incorporating a variety of storage mediums including hard drives, magnetic tapes, and optical disks and the like. None of these disclosures, however, disclose any incorporation of these devices in a home or automotive audio CD player or audio system and, as such, they neither anticipate nor disclose any embodiment that would negate the novelty of, or make obvious the utilitarian functionality of the present invention.



SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

[0007] The present invention consists of an audio system component with an integrated digital recorder and storage media that improves over conventional digital audio playback devices. In the preferred embodiment, the present invention improves over conventional vehicle audio technology by providing a solid state audio player for automotive, boat or airplane use with a built-in magnetic media hard drive of a capacity sufficient to store the music of several CDs. The device includes the same user-friendly interface that is typical of other modern electronic audio components that make it easy for him/her to record the individual songs or CDs of choice. The user simply stores the chosen individual songs or entire CDs on hard drive and they are ready for playback. Use of the present invention eliminates the need to carry several CDs and their cases, while still allowing the users to have their favorite songs at their fingertips.


[0008] Alternative embodiments of the present invention anticipate the use of such a digital recording and storage media system in a home environment, such as mobile entertainment devices or karaoke machines, and in various configurations that include totally integrated CD, AM/FM receiver, amplifiers and loudspeakers as well as a stand alone component for use in conjunction with separate audio components.


[0009] It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide an audio system component with an integrated digital recorder and storage media in which the use of a magnetic media hard drive allows for customized storage of several digital audio tracks recorded from CDs inserted into the CD player portion of the device. It is another object of the present invention to provide an audio system component with an integrated digital recorder and storage media in which the use of a magnetic media hard drive allows for customized storage of several digital audio tracks recorded from receiver portion of the device.


[0010] It is another object of the present invention to provide an audio system component with an integrated digital recorder and storage media in which the capacity of the hard drive is equivalent to that of several conventional audio CDs.


[0011] It is another object of the present invention to provide an audio system component with an integrated digital recorder and storage media in which the user can program information associated with each track in order to identify the track title, artist, album title, and any other information deemed necessary by the user.


[0012] Finally, it is an object of the present invention to provide an audio system component with an integrated digital recorder and storage media in which a variety of features found on conventional CD players, such as random play, repeat and sample modes, are available for the enhancement of user's listening pleasure.







BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0013] The advantages and features of the present invention will become better understood with reference to the following more detailed description and claims taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like elements are identified with like symbols, and in which:


[0014]
FIG. 1 is a block diagram depicting the major electronic components incorporated into the audio system component with an integrated digital recorder and storage media, according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention.
110Audio Digital Recorder11CD/receiver Section12Amplification Section13Controller Section14Recorder Section15Display Section16Microprocessor17CPU18RAM19ROM20System Clock22Pushbutton Inputs25CD Player26CD Control Commands27CD Status And Data Feedback28CD Digital Audio Signal29CD Digital To Analog Converter30CD Analog Audio Signal35AM/FM Receivcr36AM/FM Control Commands37AM/FM Analog Audio Signal40AM/FM Analog To DigitalConverter41AM/FM Digital Audio Signal45Hard Drive Digital To AnalogConverter46Hard Drive Digital Audio Signal47Hard Drive Analog Audio Signal50Pre Amplifier51Conditioned Analog Signal52Amplifier53Amplified Audio Signal54Loudspeakers60Display Driver61Display Signal62LCD Signal63LCD Display70Hard Drive Controller71Data And Control Signals72Data Signals73Read Data74Write Data75Hard Drive







DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

[0015] 1. Detailed Description of the Figures


[0016] Referring now to FIG. 1, depicted are the major electronic components incorporated into the audio system component with an integrated digital recorder and storage media, hereinafter audio/video digital recorder 10, according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention. The audio/video digital recorder 10 consists generally of a CD/receiver section 11, an amplification section 12, a controller section 13, a recorder section 14 and a display section 15. The preferred embodiment depicts these components in an integrated state contained within a single audio component, although it is envisioned that a separate recording and storage media component for use with individual CD, receiver, and amplification components would be equally desirable. Therefore, the description hereinbelow is meant in no way to preclude such an embodiment.


[0017] The controller section 13 consists of a microprocessor 16 that includes a central processing unit, hereinafter CPU 17, random access memory, hereinafter RAM 18, non-volatile read-only memory, hereinafter ROM 19 and a system clock 20. The microprocessor 16 coordinates the operation of the various components in the CD/receiver section 11, amplification section 12, recorder section 14 and display section 15 and controls the flow of data therein between. Source code stored in ROM 19 contains the various commands required to perform the functions requested by the user via pushbutton inputs 22 located on the control panel (not shown) of the audio/video digital recorder 10. The commands are carried out by the CPU 17 using RAM 18 as a memory buffer in which to temporarily store processing information.


[0018] The CD/receiver section 11 is similar in nature to that of CD player and AM/FM receiver combinations widely used in a variety of audio systems. Similarly, and alternately, a DVD/receiver can be used in place of the CD/receiver section 11 to function in a video playing and recording capacity as well. In any case, a CD player 25 receives CD control commands 26 from and sends CD status and data feedback 27 to the microprocessor 16. The CD player 25 reads digital audio recordings stored on an audio compact disc (not shown) and sends a CD digital audio signal 28 to a CD digital to analog converter 29. The CD digital to analog converter 29 converts the CD digital audio signal 28 to a CD analog audio signal 30 that is sent to the amplifier section 12. An AM/FM receiver 35 receives AM/FM control commands 36 from the microprocessor 16. The AM/FM receiver 35 sends an AM/FM analog audio signal 37 to the amplifier section 12. Unlike conventional systems, however, the CD/receiver section 11 includes an AM/FM analog to digital converter 40 that converts the AM/FM analog audio signal 37 to an AM/FM digital audio signal 41 that is sent to the microprocessor 16. Finally, a hard drive digital to analog converter 45 receives a hard drive digital audio signal 46 from the digital recorder section 14 and converts it to an hard drive analog audio signal 47 that is sent to the amplifier section 12.


[0019] The amplifier section 12 consists of a pre amplifier 50 that accepts the CD analog audio signal 30, AM/FM analog audio signal 37 and hard drive analog audio signal 47, applies signal conditioning in terms of bass, midrange, treble, balance and volume, as defined by the user via the pushbutton inputs 22 as interpreted by the microprocessor 13. The pre amplifier 50 sends a conditioned analog signal 51 to an amplifier 52 that amplifies the conditioned analog audio signal 51, creating an amplified audio signal 53 that is sent to the loudspeakers 54.


[0020] The display section 15 consists of a display driver 60 that accepts a display signal 61 from the microprocessor 16 and converts it into an LCD signal 62 that drives the LCD display 63 located on the control panel (not shown). The display section 15 is used to display information pertaining to the status of the audio/video digital recorder 10 including, but not limited to information such as CD track number, track time, radio stations, sound conditioning settings, recording information, etc.


[0021] The recorder section 14 includes a hard drive controller 70 that receives data and control signals 71 from and sends data signals 72 to the microprocessor 16. The hard drive controller 70 interprets the hard drive control commands and data signals 71, retrieving read data 73 from and submitting write data 74 to a hard drive 75. In the preferred embodiment, the hard drive 75 consists of a magnetic media storage device, such as those used in personal computers, although a variety of storage media are equally suited. Incorporation of the recorder section 14 allows the user to record a number of CD track selections or entire CD's locally on the hard drive 75 for instantaneous playback, thus eliminating the need to constantly change CDs or purchase a separate CD changer. As conventional media storage devices are of a large capacity and knowing that a typical CD has a capacity of just over 1 billion bytes (1 gigabyte), depending on the data format and compression algorithms, hard drives of an 8-12 gigabyte capacity would be capable of storing in upwards of hundreds of song tracks of an average length. Similarly, in the event a DVD is used as the output source for recording video images, such a storage medium has a capacity of just over 100 gigabytes.


[0022] 2. Operation of the Preferred Embodiment


[0023] In accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention and as shown in FIG. 1, the audio/video digital recorder 10 functions similarly to conventional audio systems, especially those commonly found in automobiles, boats, airplanes, and the like, in that CDs or DVD's can be played via the player 25 and broadcast radio station signals can be played via the AM/FM receiver 35. The automotive digital recorder 10, however, incorporates the additional feature of local digital recording capabilities wherein the microprocessor 16 controls the flow of digital audio data CD/receiver section 11 to the digital recording section 14, directing the digital audio signal portion of the CD status and data feedback 27 and the AM/FM digital audio signal 41 to the hard drive controller 70 and hard drive 75 to be stored for future retrieval and listening. When recording a CD, the user has the option of performing a mass data transfer wherein the entire CD or selected tracks thereon are transferred rapidly from the CD player 25 to the hard drive 75, without listening to the audio signal. The user can also record the CD as it is played by the CD player 25. The availability of the storage space on the hard drive 75 allows the user to tag track selections with personalized identification information pertaining to artists, song titles, album titles, etc. by entering information via the pushbutton inputs 22. Thus, the information will be displayed on the LCD display 63 during playback in order to help further identify the selected tracks. Music recorded from the AM/FM receiver 35 obviously contains no pre-defined track information as do the tracks on a CD. As a result, the length of a track recorded from the AM/FM receiver 35 is user defined as the time between when recording is begun to when it is ended, and therefore can be of an extended length. The user does have the option of tagging a track recorded from the AM/FM receiver 35 with the same type of identifying indicia as that of a recorded CD track.


[0024] During playback of the tracks stored on the hard drive 75, as described earlier, a hard drive digital audio signal 46 is sent to the hard drive digital to analog converter 45, then on to the amplifier section 12 where it is conditioned and amplified to a level sufficient to drive a set of loudspeakers 54. The user defined track information is read by the microprocessor 16, sent to the display driver 62 and displayed on the LCD display 63.


[0025] While the preferred embodiments of the invention have been shown, illustrated, and described, it will be apparent to those skilled in this field that various modifications may be made in these embodiments without departing from the spirit of the present invention. For example, while magnetic media hard drives are described in the preferred embodiment, it is realized that alternative storage mediums such as optical storage means may be available and, perhaps, better suited for incorporation in the present invention. Further, integration of the teachings of the present invention are anticipated as being incorporated into other consumer electronics, such as portable audio players, portable video players, and the like. Therefore, the foregoing descriptions of specific embodiments of the present invention have been presented for purposes of illustration and description. They are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise forms disclosed, and obviously many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teaching. The embodiments were chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the invention and its practical application, to thereby enable others skilled in the art to best utilize the invention and various embodiments with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. It is intended that the scope of the invention be defined by the claims appended hereto and their equivalents. Therefore, the scope of the invention is to be limited only by the following claims.


Claims
  • 1.-8. Cancel.
  • 9. An audio digital recorder comprising: a controller; a digital input receiver, the digital input receiver designed to receive a digital audio signal; a hard drive for storing the received digital audio signal, the hard drive having a capacity of at least four gigabytes; and a digital to analog converter for converting the stored digital audio signal into an analog audio signal, wherein said analog audio signal is output from the audio digital recorder.
  • 10. The audio digital recorder of claim 9, wherein the audio digital recorder is a portable device.
  • 11. The audio digital recorder of claim 9, further comprising an analog output device, the analog output device designed to output the analog audio signal to at least one of a speaker and headphones.
  • 12. The audio digital recorder of claim 11, further comprising a display for presenting information.
  • 13. The audio digital recorder of claim 12, wherein the display is a liquid crystal display.
  • 14. The audio digital recorder of claim 13, further comprising an interface, the interface designed to accept input commands.
  • 15. The audio digital recorder of claim 14, wherein the user interface comprises at least one key.
  • 16. The audio digital recorder of claim 15, wherein the at least one key comprises at least one of a volume key, a play key, a pause key, a rewind key, and a fast forward key.
  • 17. The audio digital recorder of claim 11, wherein the hard drive is at least one of a magnetic media, flash drive, DRAM, and EEPROM.
  • 18. The audio digital recorder of claim 10, further comprising a display for presenting information.
  • 19. The audio digital recorder of claim 18, wherein the display is a liquid crystal display.
  • 20. The audio digital recorder of claim 19, further comprising an interface, the interface designed to accept input commands.
  • 21. The audio digital recorder of claim 20, wherein the user interface comprises at least one key.
  • 22. The audio digital recorder of claim 21, wherein the at least one key comprises at least one of a volume key, a play key, a pause key, a rewind key, and a fast forward key.
  • 23. The audio digital recorder of claim 10, wherein the hard drive is at least one of a magnetic media, flash drive, DRAM, and EEPROM.
  • 24. The audio digital recorder of claim 23, further comprising an AM/FM tuner.
  • 25. An audio digital recorder comprising: a microprocessor; a digital input receiver capable of receiving a plurality of digital audio signals; and a storage medium for storing a plurality of the received digital signals, the storage medium having a capacity of at least four gigabytes.
  • 26. The audio digital recorder of claim 25, wherein the audio digital recorder is a portable device.
  • 27. The audio digital recorder of claim 26, further comprising a display section for presenting information on a display.
  • 28. The audio digital recorder of claim 27, wherein the display is a liquid crystal display.
  • 29. The audio digital recorder of claim 28, further comprising an control panel, the control panel designed to accept input commands.
  • 30. The audio digital recorder of claim 29, wherein the control panel comprises at least one key.
  • 31. The audio digital recorder of claim 30, wherein the at least one key comprises at least one of a volume key, a play key, a pause key, a rewind key, and a fast forward key.
  • 32. The audio digital recorder of claim 26, wherein the storage medium is at least one of a magnetic media, flash drive, solid-state media, DRAM, and EEPROM.
  • 33. The audio digital recorder of claim 32, further comprising an AM/FM tuner.
  • 34. An audio digital recorder comprising: a controller section comprising a microprocessor and an input interface for calling stored commands; a digital input receiver, the digital input receiver designed to receive a digital audio signal in accordance with the commands called via the input interface; a hard drive for storing digital audio signals; and a digital to analog converter for converting stored digital audio signals into analog audio signals, wherein said analog audio signals are output from the audio digital recorder.
  • 35. The audio digital recorder of claim 34, wherein the audio digital recorder is a portable device.
  • 36. The audio digital recorder of claim 35, further comprising an analog output device, the analog output device designed to output the analog audio signal to at least one of a speaker and headphones.
  • 37. The audio digital recorder of claim 35, further comprising a display for presenting information.
  • 38. The audio digital recorder of claim 37, wherein the display is a liquid crystal display.
  • 39. The audio digital recorder of claim 34, further comprising an interface, the interface designed to accept input commands.
  • 40. The audio digital recorder of claim 39, wherein the user interface comprises at least one key.
  • 41. The audio digital recorder of claim 40, wherein the at least one key comprises at least one of a volume key, a play key, a pause key, a rewind key, and a fast forward key.
  • 42. The audio digital recorder of claim 34, wherein the hard drive is at least one of a magnetic media, flash drive, DRAM, and EEPROM.
  • 43. The audio digital recorder of claim 34, further comprising an AM/FM tuner.
  • 44. The audio digital recorder of claim 34, wherein the hard drive has a capacity of at least four gigabytes.
  • 45. A method of digitally recording audio data on an audio digital recorder, the method comprising: receiving a digital audio signal from a digital input; controlling, via a controller, operations of the audio digital recorder; preparing the received digital audio signal for storage as digital data; and storing the digital data on a storage medium, the storage medium having a capacity of at least four gigabytes.
  • 46. The method of claim 45, further comprising: converting the digital data to an analog audio signal; and outputting the analog audio signal.
  • 47. The method of claim 46, wherein the outputting comprises: outputting the analog audio signal to at least one speaker.
  • 48. The method of claim 46, wherein the outputting comprises: outputting the analog audio signal to a set of headphones.
  • 49. The method of claim 45, further comprising: displaying information of the audio digital recorder.
  • 50. The method of claim 45, further comprising: providing an interface for accepting input commands.
  • 51. The method of claim 45, wherein the providing comprises: providing at least one key to receive at least one input command.
  • 52. The method of claim 45, further comprising: providing an AM/FM tuner within the audio digital recorder.
  • 53. A method of digitally recording audio data on an audio digital recorder, the method comprising: receiving a digital audio signal from a digital input; controlling, via a controller, operations of the audio digital recorder; and preparing the received digital audio signal for storage as digital data.
  • 54. The method of claim 53, further comprising: storing the digital data on a hard drive.
  • 55. The method of claim 53, further comprising: converting the digital data to an analog audio signal; and outputting the analog audio signal.
  • 56. The method of claim 55, wherein the outputting comprises: outputting the analog audio signal to at least one speaker.
  • 57. The method of claim 55, wherein the outputting comprises: outputting the analog audio signal to a set of headphones.
  • 58. The method of claim 53, further comprising: displaying information of the audio digital recorder.
  • 59. The method of claim 53, further comprising: providing an interface for accepting input commands.
  • 60. The method of claim 53, wherein the providing comprises: providing at least one key to receive at least one input command.
  • 61. The method of claim 53, further comprising: providing an AM/FM tuner within the audio digital recorder.
  • 62. An audio digital recorder comprising: a controller; a display for presenting information; an interface for receiving input; a digital input for receiving a digital audio signal; a hard drive for storing the received digital audio signal; and a digital to analog converter for converting the stored digital audio signal into an analog audio signal, wherein said analog audio signal is output from the audio digital recorder.
  • 63. The audio digital recorder of claim 62, further comprising: a decoder for decoding the stored digital audio signal prior to converting the stored digital audio signal.
  • 64. The audio digital recorder of claim 63, wherein the decoder is a digital signal processor.
  • 65. The audio digital recorder of claim 62, further comprising: a battery for providing power to the audio digital recorder.
  • 66. The audio digital recorder of claim 65, wherein the battery comprises a rechargeable battery.
RELATED APPLICATIONS

[0001] The present invention is a continuation in part of U.S. Ser. No. 09/175,517, filed Oct. 20, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,xxx,xxx.

Continuations (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 10751577 Jan 2004 US
Child 10873207 Jun 2004 US
Continuation in Parts (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 09175517 Oct 1998 US
Child 10751577 Jan 2004 US