This application claims the benefit of Taiwan application Serial No. 92137349, filed Dec. 29, 2003, the subject matter of which is incorporated herein by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates in general to a control method of recording speed in optical disk drives, and more particularly to a method of speed control adopting constant angular velocity (CAV) recording mode.
2. Description of the Related Art
Generally speaking, a recordable optical drive can adopt one of the following optical disk (CD-R or CD-RW) recording modes:
(I) Constant Linear Velocity (CLV) Mode:
In a CLV mode, the track length passing through the optical pick-up head within a time unit is a constant. That is to say, when the optical pick-up head is accessing data from inner tracks of an optical disk, the disk rotation speed turns higher. To the contrary, when the optical pick-up head is accessing data from outer tracks of an optical disk, the disk rotation speed turns lower. Under CLV mode, the disk rotation speed is determined by the position of the optical pick-up head. That is, when the optical pick-up head moves from the inner tracks towards the outer tracks, the disk rotation speed slows down. Generally speaking, a 1× optical disk drive is defined as an optical disk drive whose relative speed between the optical pick-up head and the optical disk approximately ranges from 1.2 m/s to 1.4 m/s and whose data transfer rate equals 4.3218 MB/s. While in an n-× optical disk drive such as 2×, 4×, 8×, 16×, 20×, the relative speed and data transfer rate are n times of that in a 1× optical disk drive, wherein n is a positive integer.
(II) Constant Angular Velocity (CAV) Mode:
Under CAV mode, the optical disk rotation speed is a constant. That is to say, when the optical disk rotation speed is a constant, the recording speed in an inner track of an optical disk differs widely from that in an outer track. That is, when the optical pick-up head is recording data in inner tracks of an optical disk, the recording speed turns slower. To the contrary, when the optical pick-up head is recording data in outer tracks of an optical disk, the recording speed turns faster.
(III) Zoned Constant Linear Velocity (ZCLV) Mode:
In ZCLV mode, the tracks of an optical disk from inner tracks to outer tracks are divided into plural zones, and data are recorded onto every zone in a stable CLV control speed. As shown in
(IV) Partial Constant Angular Velocity (PCAV) Mode:
In the initial stage of PCAV mode, the inner tracks of an optical disk are recorded in a lower recording speed, so the recording speed turns higher when moving towards the outer tracks. When the recording speed is within the maximum recording speed of the optical disk or the maximum recording speed of the optical disk drive, the recording speed is maintained at this speed until the recording of data is finished. Referring to
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When recording the data, the optical disk drive monitors the status of the buffer 3. If recording speed is higher than the data transfer rate, buffer under-run, which leads to writing fail, is likely to occur. Once the buffer is detected under-run, the servo system would normally send a command to reduce the recording speed, so that the recording speed can be reduced and the likelihood of buffer under-run can be reduced.
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Moreover, the above problems would still exist if writing fail occurs due to a poor-quality disk or other factors.
Therefore, a method which can effectively control the recording speed and maintain original quality method of recording.
It is therefore an object of the invention to provide a control method of recording speed in an optical disk drive, whereby the inefficiency problem when recording an optical disk due to the switching algorithm of recording speed is resolved.
The invention achieves the above-identified object by providing a control method of recording speed in optical disk drive. First of all, the optical disk is maintained at a predetermined rotation speed for recording. If the presumed recording speed of writing a disk is higher than the data transfer rate from the host to the buffer, the rotation speed of the optical disk is reduced, the optical disk is maintained at the reduced rotation speed and is recorded under CAV mode.
Other objects, features, and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following detailed description of the preferred but non-limiting embodiments. The following description is made with reference to the accompanying drawings.
The invention overcomes the above-identified inefficiency problem when recording an optical disk due to the switching algorithm of recording speed by controlling the recording speed according to the data transfer rate of the host.
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Step 100: recording data according to a predetermined CAV mode of an optical disk drive. That is, a spindle motor has an optical disk maintained at a constant rotation speedwhen data are recorded into the optical disk from inner tracks to outer tracks.
Step 110: determining if the data transfer rate is lower than the recording speed. If so, proceed to step 120; otherwise, return to step 100. When the data transfer rate is too low causing buffer under-run to occur, the recording speed is changed to prevent the occurrence of the above problems (that is, proceed to step 120).
Step 120: reducing the optical disk rotation speed to W1 and continuing to record under CAV mode. When the rotation speed is reduced, the recording speed of an optical disk is reduced accordingly. Since the reduction in rotation speed is insignificant, the recording speed does not have significant change. Furthermore, after the rotation speed is reduced, the optical disk drive continues to adopt CAV mode, so the recording speed variates according to the recorded position of the optical disk.
Step 130: determining if the data transfer rate is lower than the recording speed. If so, proceed to step 120; otherwise, proceed to step 140. When reducing the rotation speed and recording under CAV mode, the detection of the occurrence of buffer under-run still continues. If the buffer under-run occurs, the optical disk rotation speed is further reduced (that is, return to step 120).
Step 140: maintaining W1 and continuing to record under CAV mode.
The data transfer rate is once again detected to be too slow at time point t9, meanwhile, the optical disk rotation speed is reduced to prevent the occurrence of buffer under-run, and the recording of data continues under CAV mode. Similarly, when recording an optical disk, the data transfer rate at time point t10 is detected to be too slow again, and the optical disk rotation speed needs to be further reduced to prevent the occurrence of buffer under-run.
The above preferred embodiment uses data transfer rate to determine the timing of reducing the rotation speed, while another preferred embodiment can determine the timing of reducing the rotation speed according to the data volume of buffer, the servo signal (the thickness of tracking error signal or the quality of focusing error signal) or if the ATIP error rate is higher than a thershold value.
Therefore, the invention has the advantage of flexibly adjusting the recording speed so as to switch the slope of CAV mode as required. The recording speed is determined according to the data transfer rate of the host so that the average recording speed can be improved effectively.
The invention has another advantage of being free of the occurrence of links. The rotation speed is not switched significantly, so the recording speed will not have significant change and links will not occur. When accessing an optical disk recorded according to the above-disclosed method, the optical disk drive will not suffer from data discontinuity.
While the invention has been described by way of example and in terms of a preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited thereto. On the contrary, it is intended to cover various modifications and similar arrangements and procedures, and the scope of the appended claims therefore should be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and similar arrangements and procedures.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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92137349 | Dec 2003 | TW | national |