The present application claims priority from Japanese application JP2006-246254 filed on Sep. 12, 2006, the content of which is hereby incorporated by reference into this application.
This invention relates to a recording apparatus for recording information in a disk type recording medium which is capable of being recorded repeatedly or only a limited number of times, and more particularly to a recording apparatus especially intended for dubbing information in such a disk type recording medium.
As a related prior art is known the Japanese patent document, JP-A-2003-101926. The “problem to be solved” paragraph of this document reads: “In the finalizing process for a DVD-R or DVD-RW disk, it is necessary, from the standpoint of effective playback by a DVD player, to fill the empty recording area of the disk up to a predetermined extent with data or information when only a small amount of information is preciously recorded in the disk. Time required for the empty recording area to be filled up to the predetermined extent will be sometimes longer than several minutes. Accordingly, there may be caused a problem that such a finalizing process cannot be finished with a battery mounted on a portable apparatus.” It is also described in the document that the apparatus invented to solve such a problem comprises “a portable power source, a recording means for recording information in a loadable/unloadable recording medium, a finalizing means for performing the finalizing process of the recording medium, and a detecting means for detecting the amount of the remaining energy in the portable power source.”
The prior art described above, however, does not take into consideration the power supply means for the portable apparatus which includes more than one recording device or such an operation as copying or moving data between the plural recording devices. For example, with a portable apparatus including both DVD and HDD mechanisms, the data recorded in the HDD section can be copied by and transferred to the DVD section, or vice versa. Accordingly, the data originally recorded in the HDD section can be detached from the HDD section so that it may be externally stored or administered.
Such a dubbing process as mentioned above may take more than several minutes and therefore a problem will be caused that a battery installed in the portable apparatus could not complete the dubbing process.
It is therefore required to solve such a problem. It is accordingly required to be able to copy the information stored in the HDD or the memory using non-disk type recording medium, both the HDD and the memory being provided in a portable recording apparatus, by means of the DVD or to transfer the information stored in the HDD or the memory to a DVD or a BD (Blu-ray Disc) by using a battery installed in the portable recording apparatus. It is further required to copy or transfer the information in the reverse direction by using such a battery.
The object of this invention is to improve the performance of the information recording apparatus.
This object of the invention will be attained with the inventions claimed in the following claim section of this specification.
Concretely, the object of this invention is to provide an information recording apparatus comprising a portable power source; a recording unit for recording information in the loadable/unloadable recording medium and the built-in recording medium; a dubbing unit for copying and transferring data between the loadable/unloadable recording medium and the built-in recording medium; and a detecting unit for detecting the amount of the remaining energy in the portable power source, wherein the dubbing process between the loadable/unloadable recording medium and the built-in recording medium is allowed when the detecting unit indicates that there is a predetermined amount of energy remaining in the portable power source.
According to this invention, the performance of the information recording apparatus can be improved.
Other objects, features and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following description of the embodiments of the invention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
This invention will now be described by way of preferred embodiments with reference to the attached drawings.
In
The operation of the information recording apparatus 100 shown in
The thus produced picture signal is then converted to a digital picture signal by the signal compressing/expanding unit 104 that is controlled by the control microcomputer 105. It is also possible to convert an externally supplied picture signal to the corresponding digital picture signal by selecting the input from the external I/O unit (I/F) 114.
The digital picture signal thus obtained is then recorded through the signal processing unit 106 in the external storage device such as the HDD 107 or the DVD 108.
The actuation of the operation switch 109 controls the microcomputer 105 to cause the signal processing unit 106 to read out the picture signal recorded in the DVD and to write the read picture signal into the HDD, thereby effecting a dubbing process between the two different data media. It is also possible to read out the picture signal recorded in the HDD and to write the read picture signal into the DVD.
It is further possible to output the signal recorded in the storage device to the above mentioned I/O terminal after being expanded by the signal compressing/expanding unit 104. It is also possible to display the signal recorded in the storage device on the LCD 113. The LCD 113 may be replaced by an organic EL display.
The information recording apparatus 100 shown in
The control microcomputer 105 can obtain the amount of the remaining energy in the battery and select the external power source. This function of the control microcomputer 105 may also be performed by the charging unit 110.
The first embodiment of this invention will now be described with reference to
This flow chart shown in
The detection of the amount of remaining energy in the battery uses the voltage developed, for example, across the terminals of the battery. As the battery continues to discharge, the terminal voltage gradually falls. Therefore, the terminal voltage of the battery is indicative of the amount of the remaining energy in the battery and can be used to detect the amount. Of course, any other suitable method may be used for the purpose.
As shown in
The amount of the remaining energy in the battery can be represented, for example, numerically in terms of time or may also be indicated graphically in the form of a bar shrinking in length with time, with a time graduation alongside.
The second embodiment of this invention will now be described with reference to
The third embodiment of this invention will be described below with reference to
According to this embodiment, since the dubbing process is initiated only when power can be supplied to the information recording apparatus 100 from both the battery 111 and the external power source, the dubbing process can be securely continued even when one of both the power supplying sources becomes unable to supply power.
The fourth embodiment of this invention will be described below with reference to
According to this embodiment, if the dubbing process should fail, that is, be stopped midway, owing to the shortage of the remaining energy in the battery occurring during the ongoing dubbing process, the dubbing process can be resumed since the used recording medium permits rewriting.
The fifth embodiment of this invention will be described below with reference to
When the recording medium is a rewritable medium, the dubbing process is initiated in step 703.
According to this embodiment, the dubbing process is initiated only after securing that the remaining energy in the battery is enough to complete the dubbing process, if the loaded recording medium is a once-for-all rewritable medium such as a DVD-R disk. Therefore, the dubbing process can be prevented from failing due to the shortage of battery energy occurring during the dubbing process. Thus, even a non-rewritable medium can be safely subjected to a dubbing process.
The sixth embodiment of this invention will be described below with reference to
The plural embodiments of this invention have been individually described in the foregoing. However, any combination of these embodiments can be employed to attain the object of this invention.
In the above description, DVDs are taken as examples but it is noted here that this invention can be applied to any similar optical disks such as BDs and HD-DVDs, and even to a combination of an HDD and a semiconductor memory and a combination of a build-in semiconductor memory and a removable semiconductor memory. The application of this invention to a combination of an HDD and an optical disk is especially advantageous since such a combination requires a relatively large power consumption.
It should be further understood by those skilled in the art that although the foregoing description has been made on embodiments of the invention, the invention is not limited thereto and various changes and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit of the invention and the scope of the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2006-246254 | Sep 2006 | JP | national |