Claims
- 1. An optical disc having at least one session, said at least one session comprising a lead-in having a plurality of subcoding blocks, each of said plurality of subcoding blocks comprising an item, said item comprising at least a Point (PT), Adr/Ctrl, Pmin, Psec and Pframe
wherein the Point of at least one of said plurality of subcoding blocks is identical to the Point in at least one other of said plurality of subcoding blocks; and wherein the value of at least one of a group including Adr/Ctrl, Pmin, Psec and Pframe in said at least one of said plurality of subcoding blocks differs from the value of at least one of the corresponding group of Adr/Ctrl, Pmin, Psec and Pframe in said at least one other of said plurality of subcoding blocks.
- 2. The optical disc according to claim 1, wherein said plurality of subcoding blocks comprise a repetition of items, wherein at least one of the group including Adr/Ctrl, Pmin, Psec and Pframe of at least one of said repetition of items is altered.
- 3. The optical disc according to claim 2, wherein at least one of the values in the control data of said one of said repetition of items is replaced by a misleading or invalid value.
- 4. The optical disc according to claim 3, wherein said misleading or invalid value comprises an indication that an audio portion of the disc contains data or vice versa.
- 5. The optical disc according to claim 2, wherein at least one of the values of the Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC) of said one of said repetition of Items is replaced by a misleading or invalid value.
- 6. The optical disc according to claim 1, wherein said plurality of subcoding blocks comprise a continuous repetition of table of contents (TOCs), wherein at least one item in at least one of the group including Adr/Ctrl, Pmin, Psec and Pframe of one of said repetition of table of contents (TOCs) has a different value from the corresponding item in at least one other of said repetition of table of contents (TOCs).
- 7. The optical disc according to claim 6, wherein said one of said repetition of table of contents (TOCs) comprises a misleading or invalid triplet. .
- 8. The optical disc according to claim 7, wherein said misleading or invalid triplet comprises an indication that an audio portion of the disc contains data or vice versa.
- 9. The optical disc according to claim 7, wherein said misleading or invalid triplet comprises a misleading or invalid point.
- 10. The optical disc according to claim 7, wherein said misleading or invalid triplet comprises setting the Adr/Ctrl field to an invalid value.
- 11. The optical disc according to claim 6, wherein said one of said repetition of table of contents (TOCs) comprises an interleaved pattern of alternating valid and invalid triplets.
- 12. The optical disc according to claim 11, wherein said alternating valid and invalid triplets are represented by audio and data item respectively, or vice versa.
- 13. The optical disc according to claim 11, wherein said pattern is randomized.
- 14. The optical disc according to claim 13, wherein each track is represented by at least one audio and one data item.
- 15. The optical disc according to claim 13, wherein one of the points of said one of said repetition of table of contents (TOCs) remain uniform.
- 16. The optical disc according to claim 6, wherein said one of said repetition of table of contents (TOCs) comprises one of a group including at least one misleading or invalid triplet.
- 17. The optical disc according to claim 1, wherein said plurality of subcoding blocks comprise a combination of a repetition of items, and continuous repetition of table of contents (TOCs),
wherein at least one of the group including Adr/Ctrl, Pmin, Psec and Pframe of at least one of said repetition of items is altered; and at least one item in at least one of the group including Adr/Ctrl, Pmin, Psec and Pframe of one of said repetition of table of contents (TOCs) has a different value from the corresponding item in at least one other of said repetition of table of contents (TOCs).
- 18. The optical disc according to claim 1, wherein said plurality of subcoding blocks comprise a plurality of zones, wherein an alteration algorithm is applied to each of said plurality of zones.
- 19. The optical disc according to claim 18, wherein said plurality of zones comprise any combination of a group including a valid table of contents (TOCs), an invalid table of contents (TOCs), an interleaved pattern of alternating valid and invalid entries and one of a group including at least one data track or at least one invalid triplet,
wherein said invalid table of contents (TOCs) comprises one repetition of the table of contents (TOCs) that is different from at least one other of repetition of the table of contents (TOCs).
- 20. The optical disc according to claim 6, wherein the A0, A1, and A2 points have invalid or misleading values.
- 21. The optical disc according to claim 1 further comprising a multi-session disc having a plurality of multi-session pointers, wherein at least one of said plurality of multi-session pointers is invalid or misleading. [18,19] 22. The optical disc according to claim 18, further comprising a multi-session disc having a plurality of multi-session pointers, wherein at least one of said plurality of multi-session pointers is invalid or misleading.
- 23. The optical disc according to claim 1, wherein said optical disc comprises one of a group including a compact disc (CD) a recordable compact disc (CD-R) and a CD-Rewritable compact disc (CD-RW).
- 24. A method for protecting an optical disc from unauthorized copying, said method comprising the steps of:
generating a lead-in, said lead-in having a plurality of subcoding blocks, each of said plurality of subcoding blocks , comprising an item, said item comprising at least a Point (PT), Adr/Ctrl, Pmin, Psec and Pframe, and altering the value of at least one of a group including Adr/Ctrl, Pmin, Psec and Pframe in said at least one of said plurality of subcoding blocks to a value different from at least one of the corresponding group of Adr/Ctrl, Pmin, Psec and Pframe in said at least one other of said plurality of subcoding blocks.
- 25. A method for generating a valid lead-in containing continuous repetition of table of contents (TOCs), said method comprising the step of:
reading the Program Area subcoding blocks pointed to by said continuous repetition of table of contents (TOCs); and discarding invalid or misleading triplets, so determined by said reading of Program Area.
- 26. A method for generating a valid lead-in containing continuous repetition of table of contents (TOCs), said method comprising the steps of:
a. reading the entire Program Area; b. reading the channel Q of a frame being analyzed; c. comparing the track number (TNO) of the analyzed frame with the track number (TNO) of the previous frame; d. if the track number (TNO) of the analyzed frame is greater than the track number (TNO) of the previous frame, creating a TOC entry with the new frame number and the ATime of the analyzed frame.
- 27. A method for determining the location of the table of contents (TOCs) being read by an optical disc player, comprising the steps of:
reading the TOCs a plurality of times ; and determining the average, minimum, and maximum LBA addresses of the TOCs being read.
- 28. A method for protecting an optical disc from unauthorized copying, said method comprising the step of:
altering the value of at least one of a group of fields of at least one of the lead-out pointer items, said group of fields including PM, PS, and PF fields.
- 29. An optical disc having an extra track whose location is past the lead-out.
- 30. An optical disc having a plurality of subcoding blocks comprising a continuous repetition of table of contents (TOCs), wherein each of said table of contents (TOCs) is different from at least one of the other continuous repetition of table of contents (TOCs).
- 31. The optical disc according to claim 30, wherein said plurality of subcoding blocks comprise a continuous repetition of table of contents (TOCs), and wherein the PM, PS, and PF fields of at least one of the three lead-out pointer items of at least one of said continuous repetition of TOCs is different from at least one of other three lead-out pointer items.
- 32. The optical disc according to claim 31 wherein the PM, PS, and PF fields are equal to the Ml, SE, and FR fields of one of said lead-out pointer items.
- 33. The optical disc according to claim 31 wherein the PMin field is encoded with the minute and frame of the lead-in frame
- 34. The optical disc, according to claim 33 wherein pmin=(frame/3)+((min−97)*25).
- 35. The optical disc, according to claim 30, wherein the program area comprises a multitude of zones each of said multitude of zones having a pre-determined time period.
- 36. The optical disc, according to claim 35, wherein each of said pre-determined time period is encoded as a series of modulated tones.
- 37. A method for protecting an optical disc from unauthorized copying, said method comprising the steps of:
reading a calibration disc to determine the location of the table of contents (TOCs) being read by a specific player; and altering at least one of the repetitions of the located table of contents (TOCs), whereby one of said repetition of table of contents (TOCs) has a different value from the corresponding item in at least one other of said repetition of table of contents (TOCs).
- 38. The method according to claim 37, wherein said step of reading comprises the steps of:
reading the table of contents (TOCs) a plurality of times ; and determining the average, minimum, and maximum LBA addresses of the TOCs being read.
- 39. A method for determining location of the table of contents (TOCs) being read by specific CD players, said method comprising the steps of:
reading the initial second of a calibration disc to determine the location of the table of contents (TOCs) being read by said specific players; and assigning an address range to each of said specific players.
- 40. The method according to claim 39, wherein said step of reading comprises the steps of:
reading the table of contents (TOCs) a plurality of times ; and determining the average, minimum, and maximum LBA addresses of the TOCs being read.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation in part application of U.S. application Ser. No: 10/310,987 filed Dec. 6, 2002, entitled “A Copy-Protected Compact Disc and Method for Producing Same”, which is hereby incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Parent |
10310987 |
Dec 2002 |
US |
Child |
10386922 |
Mar 2003 |
US |