The present invention relates to an information record medium on which still pictures are recorded, reproduction of the still pictures from the information record medium and record of the still pictures onto the information record medium.
As an information record medium on which plural still pictures are recorded, there is known a DVD-audio disc. On the DVD-audio disc, plural still picture information are recorded in addition to audio information such as music, and such the still picture information can be reproduced in a manner being synchronized with reproduction of the audio information. Therefore, with the reproduction of the audio information, the plural still picture information can be successively reproduced.
Since the still picture includes no moving component unlike a moving picture, mere reproduction of the plural still pictures by switching them is sometimes too simple and uninteresting. Therefore, at the start and ending of the reproduction, if various kinds of transitions are given to even the same still pictures, variations can be added to the reproduction of the still pictures.
It is an object of this invention to give various kinds of transition effects to reproduction of still pictures with an information amount as small as possible.
According to one aspect of the present invention, there is provided an information record medium including: plural still picture information; and transition effect information of each still picture information between plural still picture information to be successively reproduced, wherein the transition effect information includes: transition effect kind information indicating a kind of transition effect; transition effect time information indicating a period of the transition effect; and cross transition information indicating whether or not to apply a cross transition executing the transition effect between the successive still picture information in parallel in terms of time.
According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided an information record apparatus including: a first record unit which records plural still picture information on an information record medium; and a second record unit which records, on the information record medium, transition effect information of each still picture information between plural still picture information to be successively reproduced, wherein the transition effect information includes: transition effect kind information indicating a kind of transition effect; transition effect time information indicating a period of the transition effect; and cross transition information indicating whether or not to apply a cross transition executing a transition effect between the successive still picture information in parallel in terms of time.
According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided an information record method including: a first record process which records plural still picture information on an information record medium; and a second record process which records, on the information record medium, transition effect information of each still picture information between plural still picture information to be successively reproduced, wherein the transition effect information includes: transition effect kind information indicating a kind of transition effect; transition effect time information indicating a period of the transition effect; and cross transition information indicating whether or not to apply a cross transition executing the transition effect between the successive still picture information in parallel in terms of time.
According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided an information reproduction apparatus which reproduces the information record medium according to any one of claims 1 to 5, including: a reading unit which reads the plural still picture information and the transition effect information from the information record medium; and a reproduction unit which controls presence or absence of application of the cross transition in accordance with the transition effect information and reproduces the plural still pictures.
According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided an information reproduction method which reproduces the information record medium according to any one of claims 1 to 5, including: a reading process which reads the plural still picture information and the transition effect information from the information record medium; and a reproduction process which controls presence or absence of application of the cross transition in accordance with the transition effect information and reproduces the plural still pictures.
According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided an information record reproduction apparatus including: a first record unit which records plural still picture information on an information record medium; a second record unit which records, on the information record medium, transition effect information including transition effect kind information indicating a kind of transition effect, transition effect time information indicating a period of the transition effect and cross transition information indicating whether or not to apply a cross transition executing the transition effect between successive still picture information in parallel in terms of time, for each still picture information between the plural still picture information to be successively reproduced; a reading unit which reads the plural still picture information and the transition effect information from the information record medium; and a reproduction unit which controls presence or absence of application of the cross transition in accordance with the transition effect information and reproduces the plural still pictures.
According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided an information record reproduction method including: a first record process which records plural still picture information on an information record medium; a second record process which records, on the information record medium, transition effect information including transition effect kind information including a kind of transition effect, transition effect time information indicating a period of the transition effect and cross transition information indicating whether or not to apply a cross transition executing the transition effect between successive still picture information in parallel in terms of time, for each still picture information between the plural still picture information to be successively reproduced; a reading process which reads the plural still picture information and the transition effect information from the information record medium; and a reproduction process which controls presence or absence of application of the cross transition in accordance with the transition effect information and reproduces the plural still pictures.
According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided an information record program executed on a computer, making the computer function as: a first record unit which records plural still picture information on an information record medium; and a second record unit which records, on the information record medium, transition effect information of each still picture information between plural still picture information to be successively reproduced, wherein the transition effect information includes transition effect kind information indicating a kind of transition effect, transition effect time information indicating a period of the transition effect, cross transition information indicating whether or not to apply cross transition executing the transition effect between the successive still picture information in parallel in terms of time.
According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided an information reproduction program executed on a computer, making the computer function as: a reading unit which reads the plural still picture information and the transition effect information from the information record medium according to any one of claims 1 to 5; and a reproduction unit which controls presence or absence of application of the cross transition in accordance with the transition effect information and reproduces the plural still pictures.
In an embodiment of the present invention, the plural still picture information and transition effect information of each still picture information between the plural still picture information to be successively reproduced are recorded onto the information record medium. The transition effect information includes transition effect kind information indicating a kind of transition effect, transition effect time information indicating a period of the transition effect and cross transition information indicating whether to or not to apply a cross transition executing the transition effect between the successive still picture information in parallel in terms of time.
As the information record medium, a CD, a DVD and a medium such as an optical disc having high recording density improved compared with the CD and the DVD are preferably usable. However, the present invention can be applied to a recording medium other than the optical disc.
On the information record medium, first, the plural still picture information individually reproducible are recorded, and they can be reproduced successively. In the present embodiment, when the plural still picture information are reproduced, an effect (transition effect) at the time of the transition (i.e., a time at which the reproduction is switched from one still picture information to a next still picture information) can be defined.
The transition effect kind information can be prescribed as information for designating any one of a wipe display, a slide display or a dissolve display of the still picture information at the time of starting or ending a display of the still picture information, for example. Thereby, between the still picture information to be successively reproduced, the transitions of the still picture information can be performed by different transition kinds. The transition effect time information is information for defining during how long time width such the transition effect of each kind is executed. Therefore, if different transition effect time information are defined between the plural still picture information, variation can be obtained, e.g., the still picture display is slowly started or ended at a certain transition position, and is instantly started or ended at the other transition position.
Further, in the present invention, the cross transition can be executed between the successive still picture information. The cross transition means an execution of the transition effects between the successive still picture information in parallel in terms of time. Concretely, when the second still picture information is displayed after the first still picture information, the transitions of the end of the display of the first still picture information and the start of the display of the second still picture information are executed in parallel. Thereby, at the time of switching the display of the first still picture information to the second still picture information, the still picture information can be switched, not in a manner that the second still picture information is displayed after the first still picture information goes off, but in a manner that the display of the first still picture information is gradually ended and the display of the second still picture information is gradually started. In the present embodiment, whether to or not to apply such the cross transition can arbitrarily be set.
In addition, the plural still picture information to be successively reproduced can logically be reproduced as a set of a predetermined number, and the still picture information of the predetermined number is called “still picture set”. Therefore, by continuing the reproduction of the still picture set, a lot of still picture information can be reproduced successively. In one still picture set, the transition effect information of each still picture information is defined to be same for all of the still picture information. Therefore, as for the cross transition, whether to or not to apply the cross transition has to be unified and be set to the transitions between the plural still picture information included in the same still picture set, for example. Therefore, by logically defining the plural still picture information, to which it is appropriate to apply the same transition effect, as one still picture set, it becomes unnecessary to individually assign the transition effect information to all the still picture information. Therefore, various kinds of transition effects can effectively be set with a small information amount.
The reproduction sequence information at the time of successively reproducing the plural still picture information can be recorded onto the information record medium as the playlist information for example, and in that case, each transition effect information can be included in the playlist information. Thereby, it becomes possible to define and store the transition effect information in association with to the reproduction sequence.
In another embodiment of the present invention, there are provided an information record apparatus and an information record method which record the above-mentioned still picture information and each transition effect information onto the information record medium such as the optical disc. Also, there are provided an information reproduction apparatus and an information reproduction method which can read each still picture information from the above-mentioned information record medium on which each information is recorded and can realize the transition effect based on the transition effect information defined to each still picture information to reproduce each still picture information. Furthermore, there can be provided an information record reproduction apparatus and an information record reproduction method having functions of both recording and reproducing the information. Additionally, there can be provided an information record program which makes a computer function as an information record apparatus and an information reproduction program which makes the computer function as an information reproduction apparatus, which are executed on the computer.
Each of the above-mentioned embodiments will be specified by explanations below.
[Information Record Medium]
The information record medium of the present invention is discussed, with reference to its embodiments, as well as
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Incidentally, for convenience of explanation, the video stream, the audio stream and the sub-picture stream are arranged in this order from the top in
The optical disc 100 in the aforementioned embodiment is adapted to multi-record the transport stream (TS) as shown in
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In the following explanation, the “title” means a reproduction unit, on the basis of which a plurality of “playlists” is executed successively or sequentially, and which is a logically large grouped unit, such as one movie or one TV program. The “playlist set” means a bundle of “playlists”. For example, it may be a bundle of playlists to reproduce a plurality of contents information having a special relationship switchable to each other in an angle reproduction or a parental reproduction, or may be a bundle of playlists to reproduce contents information relating to a plurality of programs broadcasted in the same time zone and collectively recorded. Alternatively, it may be a bundle of playlists to reproduce various contents information, in one title, prepared on the basis of required function, for example on the basis of video performance or audio performance required for the information reproduction system, such as a high vision compatibility, a display resolution, a surround speaker compatibility, a speaker layout and so on. The “playlist” is a file for storing the information required to reproduce the “object” and consists of a plurality of “items” each storing the information about a reproduction range of the object to access the object. The “object” is the entity information of contents constructing the aforementioned MPEG2 transport stream.
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The disc information file 110 is a file for storing general information about the entire optical disc 100, and stores the disc general information 112, the title information table 114 and other information 118. The disc general information 112 may store the total numbers of titles or the like in the optical disc 100. The title information table 114 includes a title pointer 114-1 and a plurality of titles 200 (title #1-#m) whose ID (identification) number or record address is indicated by the title pointer. In each title 200, each title type (e.g. sequential reproduction type, branch type and so on), or the playlist (P list) number constructing each title is stored for each title, as the logical information.
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The pointer 200PT as an example of the first pointer information according to the present invention indicates an ID number of the playlist set 126S stored in the playlist information file 120 corresponding to contents information to be reproduced on the basis of the title element 200-2 including the pointer 200PT. Incidentally, the pointer 200PT may be information to indicate a record position of the playlist set 126S corresponding to the contents information to be reproduced on the basis of the title element 200-2. The pre-command 200PR as an example of the first pre-command according to the present invention indicates a command to be executed before reproducing the contents information whose reproduction sequence is defined by one playlist set 126S designated by the pointer 200PT. The post command 200PS as an example of the first post command according to the present invention is a command to be executed after reproducing the contents information whose reproduction sequence is defined by said one playlist set. Other information 200-5 included in the title element 200-2 may include next information to designate a title element for a next reproduction after the present reproduction of the present title element, for example.
Therefore, when the information reproduction apparatus which will be described later reproduces the information record medium, the desired contents information can be reproduced as a title element 200-2, by making access to the playlist set 126S in accordance with the pointer 200PT and performing a control to select playlist corresponding to the desired program or the like from among a plurality of playlists 126 in the playlist set 126S. Furthermore, reproducing such a title element 200-2 solely or sequentially makes it possible to reproduce one title 200. Furthermore, it is possible to execute commands to be executed before reproduction, in the contents information whose reproduction sequence is defined by one playlist set 126S designated by the pointer 200PT, according to the pre-command 200PR. Furthermore, it is possible to execute commands to be executed after the reproduction, in the contents information whose reproduction sequence is defined by one playlist set 126S designated by the pointer 200PT, according to the post command 200PS. The post command 200PS may be a command to branch the contents information, a command to select a next title and so on. Additionally, it is possible to reproduce a next title element 200-2 to be reproduced after the presently reproduced title element 200-2, according to the “next information” included in other information 200-5.
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The pointer 126PT as an example of the second pointer information according to the present invention indicates an item identification number defined by the item definition table 126-3 corresponding to the contents information to be reproduced on the basis of the playlist element 126-2 including the pointer 126PT. Incidentally, the pointer 126PT may be an item record position defined by the item definition table 126-3.
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The object data file 140 stores a plurality of TS objects 142 (TS #1 object-TS #s object) for each transport stream (TS) and a plurality of still picture objects 142ST, i.e. entity data of contents to be actually reproduced.
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In this embodiment, the packets of these PAT and PMT are included as the TS packets 146 to be stored in the TS object 142 shown in
Furthermore in this embodiment, these PAT and PMT recorded as such are not referred to when the optical disc 100 is reproduced. Instead, referring to the AU table 131 and the ES map table 134, shown in
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Incidentally, in the case of a simple logical structure, one title element 200-2 consists of one playlist set 126S. Furthermore, one playlist set 126S consists of one playlist 126. On the other hand, it is possible to refer to one playlist set 126S by a plurality of title elements 200-2 or a plurality of titles 200.
Each playlist 126 is logically made of a plurality of items (playitems) 204. In each playlist 126, a plurality of items 204 may have the sequential structure or may have the branch structure. On the other hand, it is possible to refer to one item 204 by a plurality of playlists 126. The aforementioned in-point information and out-point information recorded on/in the item 204 logically designates the reproduction range of the TS object 142. Then, the object information 130d of the logically designated reproduction range is referred to and thereby the reproduction range of the TS object 142 is physically designated, via the file system finally. Here, the object information 130d includes various information to reproduce the TS object 142, such as the attribute information of the TS object 142, the ES address information 134d and the like required for the data search in the TS object 142 (incidentally, the ES map table 134 shown in
Then, when the information record reproduction apparatus reproduces the TS object 142 as mentioned below, a physical address to be reproduced in the TS object 142 is obtained from the item 204 and the object information 130d so that a desired elementary stream is reproduced. Also, when the information record reproduction apparatus reproduces the still picture object 142 ST, a physical address to be reproduced in the still picture object 142ST is obtained from the still picture object item 204ST and the object information 130d so that a desired still picture is reproduced.
Thus, in this embodiment, the in-point information and out-point information recorded on/in the item 204, as well as the ES address information 134d recorded in the ES map table 134 (see
As discussed above, in this embodiment, units of the TS packet 146 are multiplexed and recorded on the optical disc 100. Thereby, the transport stream including a plurality of elementary streams as shown in
[Information Record Reproduction Apparatus]
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The information record reproduction apparatus 500 is provided with: an optical pickup 502; a servo unit 503; a spindle motor 504; a decoder 506; a demultiplexer 508; a video decoder 511; an audio decoder 512; a sub-picture decoder 513; a still picture decoder 517; an adder 514; a system controller 520; a memory 530; a memory 540; a modulator 606; a formatter 608; a TS object generator 610; a video encoder 611; an audio encoder 612; and a sub-picture encoder 613. The system controller 520 includes a file system/logical structure data generator 521 and a file system/logical structure data reader 522. Furthermore, the memory 530 and a user interface 720 to give a user input such as title information are connected to the system controller 520.
Among these constitutional elements, the decoder 506, the demultiplexer 508, the video decoder 511, the audio decoder 512, the sub-picture decoder 513, the still picture decoder 517, the still picture decoder 514 and the memory 540 mainly construct the reproduction system. On the other hand, among these constitutional elements, the modulator 606, the formatter 608, the TS object generator 610, the video encoder 611, the audio encoder 612 and the sub-picture encoder 613 mainly constructs the record system. The optical pickup 502, the servo unit 503, the spindle motor 504, the system controller 520, the memory 530 and the user interface 720 to give the user input such as title information are generally shared for both the reproduction system and the record system. Furthermore, for the record system, a TS object data source 700; a video data source 711; an audio data source 712; and a sub-picture data source 713 are prepared. Furthermore, the file system/logical structure data generator 521 disposed in the system controller 520 is used mainly in the record system, and the file system/logical structure reader 522 is used mainly in the reproduction system.
The optical pickup 502 irradiates the optical disc 100 with a light beam LB such as a laser beam, at the first power as reading light for the reproduction, and at the second power with the light beam LB modified as writing light for recording. The servo unit 503 performs the focus servo, the tracking servo and the like for the optical pickup 502, as well as the spindle servo for the spindle motor 504, under control of the control signal Sc1 outputted from the system controller 520, during the reproduction and recording. The spindle motor 504 is controlled under the spindle servo by the servo unit 503, for rotating the optical disc 100 at a predetermined speed.
(i) Structure and Operation of Record System
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(i-1) In the Case that the Already Generated Object or the Still Picture Object is Used
This case is discussed, with reference to
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Next, the TS object data source 700 outputs the TS object data D1, under control of the control signal Sc8 to indicate the data reading from the system controller 520. Then, the system controller 520 imports the TS object data D1 from the TS object data source 700 (step S23), and performs the data array analysis (e.g. a record data length and the like) of the TS object data D1, the analysis of each elementary stream structure (e.g. understanding of ES_PID (elementary stream/packet identification number)), on the basis of the PAT, the PMT and the like packetized with the video data as mentioned above, due to the TS analysis feature in the file system/logical structure data generator 521 (step S24).
Next, the system controller 520 makes the file system/logical structure data generator 521 generate the disc information file 110, the playlist information file 120, the object information file 130 and the file system 105 (see
Incidentally, variations in which the data about each elementary stream structure information and the TS object data D1 data array may be prepared in advance are naturally understood or suggested, all of which are encompassed within a scope of the embodiment.
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The selection output from the formatter 608 is transmitted to the modulator 606 as disc image data D5, and modulated by the modulator 606, and recorded onto the optical disc 100 through the optical pickup 502 (step S27). The system controller 520 also executes the disc record control in this case.
Then, if both the logical information file data D4 generated at the step S25 and the corresponding TS object data D1 have not been completely recorded yet, the operational flow returns to the step S26 to continue the recording (step S28: No). Incidentally, there is no preference in the record sequence of the logical information file data D4 and the corresponding TS object data D1.
On the other hand, if the both have been already recorded, it is judged whether or not the recording onto the optical disc 100 is to be ended, on the basis of the presence or absence of an end command (step S29). If it is not to be ended (step S29: No), the operational flow returns to the step S21 to continue the recording. On the other hand, if it is to be ended (step S29: Yes), a series of record processing ends.
As described above, the information record reproduction apparatus 500 performs the record processing in the case of using the already prepared TS object or the still picture object.
Incidentally, the example in
(i-2) The Case of Receiving and Recording the Transport Stream on Air
This case is explained with reference to
Again, in this case, the similar processing is performed, as is “the case of using the already prepared TS object” described above. Therefore, the following explanation is focused on the differences from this case.
In the case of receiving and recording the transport stream on air, the TS object data source 700 is provided with a receiver (set top box) for receiving the digital broadcast on air, for example, receives the TS object data D1, and transmits it to the formatter 608 in real time (step S41). At the same time, reception information D3 (i.e. information corresponding to the data transmitted through the receiver and the interface of the system controller 520) including the program construction information and the below mentioned ES_PID information, which are deciphered upon receiving, is imported into the system controller 520 and is stored into the memory 530 (step S44).
In the meantime, the TS object data D1 outputted to the formatter 608 is outputted to the modulator 606 under the switching-control by the formatter 608 (step S42), and is recorded onto the optical disc 100 (step S43).
Along with these operations, using the program construction information and the ES_PID information included in the reception information D3 imported upon receiving and stored in the memory 530, the file system/logical structure data generator 521 prepares the logical information file data D4 (step S24 and step S2). Then, after the completion of recording a series of the TS object data D1, this logical information file data D4 is additionally recorded onto the optical disc 100 (step S46 and step S47). Incidentally, these steps S24 and S25 may be performed after the step S43.
Moreover, as the occasion demands (e.g. in the case of editing one portion of the title, or the like), by adding the user input 12 of the title information and the like from the user interface 720 to the program construction information and the ES_PID information stored in the memory 530, it is possible to prepare the logical information file data D4 by the system controller 520 and additionally record this onto the optical disc 100.
As described above, the information record reproduction apparatus 500 performs the record processing in the case of receiving the transport stream on air and recording it in real time.
Incidentally, if all the reception data obtained when broadcasting is once stored into an archive apparatus, and then, if this is used as the object source 700, the same processing as that in. “the case of using the already prepared TS object” will do.
(i-3) The Case of Recording the Video Data, the Audio Data and the Sub-Picture Data
This case is explained with reference to
In the case of recording the video data, the audio data, and the sub-picture data, which are individually prepared in advance, the video data source 711, the audio data source 712, and the sub-picture data source 713 are individually provided with the memory storage, such as a video tape and a memory, and store a video data DV, an audio data DA, and a sub-picture data DS, respectively.
These data sources are controlled by the control signal ScB giving an instruction for reading out the data from the system controller 520, and they transmit the video data DV, the audio data DA, and the sub-picture data DS, to the video encoder 611, the audio encoder 612, and the sub-picture encoder 613, respectively (step S61). Then, the video encoder 611, the audio encoder 612, and the sub-picture encoder 613 execute a predetermined type of encode processing (step S62).
The TS object generator 610 is controlled by a control signal Sc6 from the system controller 520 and converts the data encoded in this manner to the TS object data constituting the transport stream (step S63). In this case, the data array information of each TS object data (e.g. a record data length and the like) and the construction information of each elementary stream (e.g. the ES_PID, as described later, and the like) are transmitted as information I6 from the TS object generator 610 to the system controller 520 and are stored into the memory 530 (step S66).
On the other hand, the TS object data generated by the TS object generator 610 is transmitted to the {circle around (2)} side of the switch Sw1 of the formatter 608. Namely, when formatting the TS object data from the TS object generator 610, the formatter 608 is switching-controlled by the switch control signal Sc5 from the system controller 520 to shift the switch Sw1 to the {circle around (2)} side and the switch Sw2 to the {circle around (1)} side, thereby outputting the TS object data (step S64). Then, this TS object data is recorded onto the optical disc 100 through the modulator 606 (step S65).
Along with these operations, using the data array information of each TS object data and the construction information of each elementary stream imported as the information I6 into the memory 530, the file system/logical structure data generator 521 prepares the logical information file data D4 (step S24 and step S25). Then, after the completion of recording a series of the TS object data D2, the logical information file data D4 is additionally recorded onto the optical disc 100 (step S67 and step S68). Incidentally, the step S24 and the step S25 may be processed after the step S65.
Moreover, as the occasion demands (e.g. in the case of editing one portion of the title), by adding the user input 12 such as the title information and the like from the user interface 720 to these information stored in the memory 530, it is possible to prepare the logical information file data D4 by the file system/logical structure generator 521 and additionally record this onto the optical disc 100.
As described above, the information record reproduction apparatus 500 performs the record processing in the case of recording the video data, the audio data, and the sub-picture data, which are individually prepared in advance.
Incidentally, this record processing is applicable even when recording an arbitrary content the user has.
(i-4) The Case of Recording the Data by Authoring
This case is explained with reference to
In this case, by combining the above described three types of record processing in the three cases, an authoring system generates the TS object, the logical information file data, and the like in advance (step S81), and then completes the processing until switching-control performed at the formatter 608 (step S82). Then, the information obtained by this operation is transmitted, as the disc image data D5, to the modulator 606 equipped in front of and/or behind an original disc cutting machine (step S83), and this cutting machine prepares the original disc (step S84).
Particularly in the present embodiment, in the above-mentioned (i) Structure and Operation of Record System, information from the start of the recording to the end of the recording is recorded logically as one title 200, and the plural playlist sets 126S including the plural playlists 126 respectively are recorded for the plural contents information. In addition, each TS object in the object data file 120 is recorded by the unit of a “switch unit” for angle-switching at the time of reproduction, as will be explained later. Thus, as will be explained next, at the time of the reproduction of the information record reproduction medium, by executing a control of selecting playlists corresponding to the desired program, the desired angle block and the like from the plural playlists 126 included in each playlist set 126S, the desired contents information can be reproduced as the title. Additionally, during the reproduction, in response to the input of the instruction of the angle-switching, the angle-switching can be seamlessly performed on each border of the switch unit.
Particularly in this embodiment, (i) with regard to the structure and operation of the record system mentioned above, for example in the case of a DVD-ROM application (i.e. in the case of (i-4)), the contents information composing a plurality of blocks, such as a plurality of parental blocks or angle blocks is recorded as the transport streams and the like. On the other hand, for example in the case of a DVD recorder application (i.e. in the case of (i-2)), the contents information composing a plurality of programs streamed into the same transfer wave or the same transfer signal is recorded as the transport stream or the like. Alternatively, various contents information about the same title, which are prepared for each function demand such as a video reproduction function demand (video performance) or an audio reproduction function demand (audio performance) required for the information reproduction system, are recorded as the transport streams or the like, such as a pair of the high-vision compatible contents information and the normal video compatible contents information, a pair of the surround speaker compatible contents information and the monaural compatible contents information. Then, in such a recording, from the start of the recording to the end of the recording is recorded logically as one title 200, and a plurality of playlist sets 126S each including a plurality of playlists 126 is recorded for the plurality of contents information. Thus, as will be explained next, at the time of the reproduction of the information record reproduction medium, by executing the control of selecting the playlists 126 corresponding to the desired program, the desired parental block, the desired angle block and the like from plural playlists 126 included in each playlist set 126S, the desired contents information can be reproduced as the title.
(ii) Structure and Operation in Reproduction System
Next, the specific structure and operation of each constitutional element constituting the reproduction system of the information record reproduction apparatus 500 is explained with reference to
In
Responding to this, the system controller 520 controls the disc reproduction with respect to the optical disc 100, and the optical pickup 502 transmits a reading signal S7 to the demodulator 506.
The demodulator 506 demodulates a recorded signal recorded onto the optical disc 100 from this reading signal S7, and outputs it as demodulated data D8. The logical information file data (i.e. the file system 105, the disc information file 110, the P list information file 120, and the object information file 130, shown in
On the other hand, the demultiplexer 508 is controlled by the control signal Sc2 from the system controller 520, and demultiplexes the TS object data, included in the demodulated data D8, serving as the multiplexed information portion. The control signal Sc2 is transmitted so that the demultiplexing is started after the completion of the access to the reproduction position address under the reproduction control by the system controller 520.
The video packet, the audio packet and the sub-picture packet are transmitted respectively from the demultiplexer 508 and supplied respectively to the video decoder 511, the audio decoder 512 and the sub-picture decoder 513. Then, the video data DV, the audio data DA and the sub-picture data DS are decoded, respectively.
Incidentally, although the packets obtained by packetizing the PAT or the PMT, included in the transport stream shown in
The adder 514 is controlled by a control signal Sc3 giving an instruction of the mixing from the system controller 520, and mixes or superimposes in a predetermined timing the video data DV and the sub-picture data DS, which are respectively decoded at the video decoder 511 and the sub-picture decoder 513. The result is outputted as a video output from the information record reproduction apparatus 500 to a TV monitor, for example.
On the other hand, the audio data DA decoded at the audio decoder 512 is outputted as an audio output from the information record reproduction apparatus 500 to an external speaker, for example.
The still picture object outputted from the demodulator 506 is transmitted to the still picture decoder 517, and the still picture is decoded and reproduced. The reproduction of the still picture object will be explained later.
Here, the specific example of a reproduction processing routine by the system controller 520 is explained with reference to a flow chart of
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Firstly, the selection of the title 200 is performed via the user interface 720 (step S211). Responding to this, the system controller 520 obtains the information about the reproduction sequence from a reading result of the file system/logical structure data reader 522. Incidentally, in the selection of the title 200, the desired title element(s) 200-2 (see
Then, contents of a plurality of playlists 126 composing a playlist set 126S corresponding to the selected title 200 (title element 200-2) are obtained. Here, as a processing at a logic hierarchy, the information about the each playlist 126 structure and each item 204 composing each playlist (see
Then, contents of the playlist 126 to be reproduced is obtained from among a plurality of playlists 126 obtained at step S212. For example, herein, the reproduction is started from a playlist #1, and the contents of the corresponding playlist 126 is obtained (step S213). The contents of the playlist 126 may be one or more playlist elements 126-2 (see
Then, the pre-command 126PR (see
Then, the TS object 142 (see
Incidentally, in this embodiment, also the belowmentioned AU (Association Unit) information 132I and PU (Presentation Unit) information 302I are obtained as the information stored in the object information file 130. On the basis of these information, the aforementioned logic hierarchy is associated with the object hierarchy (see
Then, the reproduction of the TS object 142 determined at step S215 is actually started. That is, on the basis of the processing at the logic hierarchy, the processing at the object hierarchy is started (step S216).
During the reproduction of the TS object 142, it is judged whether or not the next item 204 composing the playlist 126 to be reproduced exists (step S217). Then, insofar as the next item 204 exists (step S217: Yes), the process goes back to the step S215 to repeat the aforementioned determination and the reproduction of the TS object 142.
On the other hand, at the judgment at step S217, if it is judged that the next item 204 does not exist (step S217: No), the post command 126PS (see
Then, it is judged whether or not the next playlist 126 composing the selected title 200 exists (step S219). If exists (step S219: Yes), the process goes back to the step S213 to repeat the processings following obtaining the playlist 126 to be reproduced.
On the other hand, at the judgment at step S219, if it is judged that the next playlist 126 does not exist (step S219: No), i.e. if the all playlists 126 to be reproduced corresponding to the title 200 selected at step S211 are completely reproduced, a series of reproduction operations or processings is terminated.
As discussed above, the information record reproduction apparatus 500 in this embodiment reproduces the optical disc 100.
Particularly in this embodiment, in the processing of the logic hierarchy from step S211 to step S214 of
[Method of Selecting Playlist in Playlist Set]
In the present embodiment, the playlist 126 corresponding to the desired contents information is suitably selected from the playlist set 126S included in the reproduced playlist information file 120.
The pre-command 200PR (see
[Still Picture Reproduction]
Next, the description will be given of the reproduction of the still picture in detail.
(Still Picture Object)
(Still Picture Item)
Next, the description will be given of the still picture item which is used at the time of reproducing the still picture. Onto the above-mentioned optical disc 100, the above-mentioned still picture object 142ST can be recorded. At the time of reproduction, according to the playlist constructed by the still picture item, the still picture object 142ST is reproduced. Thereby, the plural still pictures can be reproduced by various kinds of reproduction (presentation) method such as a slide show.
In the case of the still picture, the data structure relating to the playlist is basically similar to the above structure. Namely, as shown in
The item type 710 is information indicating whether the item is an item for a stream object item, an item for a still picture object or other playitem. The still picture playitem 204ST includes the information showing that it is the playitem for the still picture object as the item type 710. Therefore, whether the plural items on the optical disc 100 are the stream object items or the still picture object items is actually discriminated by referring to the item type 710.
When the item is for the still picture, the playitem 204ST includes the still picture object playitem 720. The still picture object playitem 720 basically includes various information showing a method of reproducing the still picture object. Concretely, as shown in
As an explanation of each information, first, the image index number 721 indicates an index number of the still picture included in the correspondent still picture object 142ST. The image number 722 indicates a number of still pictures included in the item 204ST. The still picture total display time 723 indicates a time width of reproducing (displaying) the still picture. The still picture total display time is prescribed to include a start transition time and an end transition time which will be described later.
The still picture X position 724 indicates a display position in the X direction of the correspondent still picture, and the still picture Y position 725 indicates a display position in the Y direction of the correspondent still picture. The background color 726 shows a color displayed on the background of the still picture. As the method of displaying the still picture object subjected to display, the plural still pictures can be switched in order to be displayed, like a slide show. In such the case, a monochromatic background image is normally displayed during switching the displays from the preceding still picture to the next still picture, and the background color shows the color of the background image. As the background color, red, blue, green and the like can be used, for example.
The still effect 730 is information about a method of displaying the still picture object, and mainly prescribes the transition effect at the time of switching the plural still pictures. Concretely, the still effect 730 includes an external cross transition flag 731, an external start transition type 732, an external end transition type 733, an external start transition time 734, an external end transition time 735, an internal cross transition flag 741, an internal start transition type 742, an internal end transition type 743, an internal start transition time 744, an internal end transition time 745 and other information 750. They will be explained below.
As described above, in the information in the still effect 730 shown in
Similarly, the internal start transition type 742 indicates the kind of transition on the starting side for the transitions between the plural still pictures defined by one item, and the internal start transition time 744 indicates a period thereof (see
Therefore, when the plural still pictures are displayed in order by one item, the start of displaying the head still picture is performed for the period (time width) defined in the external start transition time 734 in accordance with the external start transition type 732. Displaying each of the plural subsequent still pictures in the item is completed in the internal end transition time 743 in accordance with the internal end transition type 741, and starts in the internal start transition time 744 in accordance with the internal start transition type 742. This process is repeated for the plural still pictures defined by one item. At the time of the end of displaying the last still picture in the plural still pictures defined by the item, the display ends in the period of the external end transition time 735 by the method defined in the external end transition type 733.
As described above, as for the transition of the plural still pictures defined by one item, the type and the period of the start transition of the head still picture of the item, the type and the period of the end transition of the end still picture of the item, the type and the time of the start transition of each of the plural still pictures defined by the item, and the type and the time of the end transition of each of the plural still pictures defined by the playitem can individually be defined, respectively. However, the type and the time of the internal start transition of the plural still pictures included in one item have to be the same. Specifically, different settings are impossible, e.g., it cannot be set that the start transition of the second still picture is m seconds by the wipe and the start transition of the third still picture is n seconds by the slide (n≠m). In addition, this is similarly true of the plural internal end transitions included in one item. Therefore, as for all the still pictures which are not at the head or end of one item, the start transition is executed by the same transition type (e.g., slide) and in the same period, and the end transition is executed by the same transition type (e.g., wipe) and in the same period.
Next, the cross transition will be explained. The cross transition is one manner of the above-mentioned transitions, and in the transition from the preceding still picture to the next still picture, the end transition of the preceding still picture and the start transition of the next still picture are executed simultaneously.
On the other hand, the cross transition is a method of executing the end transition of the preceding still picture and the start transition of the next still picture in parallel at the same time. Therefore, as shown at an upper portion of
The external cross transition flag 731 and the internal cross transition flag 741 in the still effect 730 shown in
As understood in
In a case of the external cross transition, the process can be similar. Namely, when the external cross transition flag 731 in a certain playitem is set to “1”, the cross transition is executed in the external transition between the end still picture of the playitem and the head still picture of the next playitem. The transition type and the cross transition time in that case may be the external start transition type 732 and the external start transition time 734 of the next item.
Based on whether or not the internal cross transition is executed for one item, the total reproduction time of the still pictures by the playitem becomes different. This will be explained with reference to
(Still Picture Reproduction Process)
Next, the description will be given of the still picture reproduction in which the still picture item is used.
The description will be given of a basic operation of the still picture reproduction with reference to
In the still picture decoder 517 having the configuration shown in
Next, the description will be given of a switching of the still picture data during the transition.
During the transition period, the still picture #n is outputted from the video buffer 517a until the switch time T2. However, once the output of the still picture #n+1 from the video buffer 517b starts at the switch time T2, the still picture #n in the video buffer 517a is destructed. Afterward, as shown in
Next, the description will be given of a switching of the still picture data during the cross transition.
At the time T5, the still picture #n is stored in the video buffer 517a, and the still picture #n+1 is stored in the video buffer 517b. The image synthesizer 517d synthesizes the outputs from both of the buffers 517a and 517b to execute the cross transition. When the cross transition period ends at a time T6, the still picture #n stored in the video buffer 517a is destructed, and the video buffer 517a becomes empty. It is noted that the video buffer 517a stores the next still picture #n+2 by the next cross transition period.
Next, the description will be given of the reproduction process of the still picture playlist with reference to flow charts of
The system controller 520 determines whether or not the still picture is the last still picture in the item (step S214) When the still picture is not the last still picture, the system controller 520 reads the next still picture data (the still picture #2 in this example) into the other video buffer (the video buffer in which the preceding still picture #1 is not stored in step S211, i.e., the video buffer 517b here) (step S215), and waits for the end of the stationary display time of the still picture currently reproduced (the still picture #1 in this example) (step S216).
As shown in
As described above, steps S213 to S218 are repeated until the reproduction order of the last still picture included in the item being currently reproduced comes, and the plural still pictures are reproduced in order with the transition effect according to the setting in the still effect 730. When the reproduction order of the last still picture comes (step S214; Yes), the end of the stationary display time of the still picture is waited (step S219) This process is similar to the above-mentioned process explained with reference to
Next, the description will be given of the still picture playitem reproduction process in the case of the cross transition (step S202) with reference to
As described above, according to the present embodiment, when the still picture object is reproduced in accordance with the still picture item included in the playlist, the information of the transition effect in the successive reproduction of the plural still pictures is recorded in the still picture item. Therefore, based on the set transition effect (i.e., transition type, transition time, whether to execute the cross transition or the normal transition, and the like), various kinds of transitions can be executed, and variation can be given to the reproduction of the still picture. In addition, since the transition effect is set the plural still pictures grouped by the item unit, various kinds of transition effects can be set by an information amount smaller than a case that the transition effect is set to each still picture.
Incidentally, in the aforementioned embodiment, the explanation is made on the optical disc 100 as an example of the information record medium and the recorder or player of the optical disc 100 as an example of the information record reproduction apparatus. Nevertheless, the present invention is not limited to the optical disc and the player or recorder thereof, but is applicable to various record media and the recorders or players thereof, supporting other high density recording or high transfer rate.
The present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiments, and various changes may be made, if desired, without departing from the essence or spirit of the invention which can be read from the claims and the entire specification. An information record medium, an apparatus for and a method of recording the information, an apparatus for and a method of reproducing the information, an apparatus for and a method of recording and reproducing the information, a computer program for controlling the record or the reproduction, and a data structure including a control signal, all of which involves such changes, are also intended to be within the technical scope of the present invention.
An information record medium, an apparatus for and a method of recording the information, an apparatus for and a method of reproducing the information, an apparatus for and a method of recording and reproducing the information, a computer program for controlling the record or the reproduction, and a data structure including a control signal, all of which are according to the present invention, can be applied to a high-density optical disc for consumer or industrial use, such as a DVD, on which various information, such as the video information, the audio information and the sub-picture information, can be recorded at high density and further can be applied to a DVD player, a DVD recorder, and the like. Moreover, they can be applied to an information record medium, an information record reproduction apparatus, or the like, which are mounted on or can be connected to various computer equipment for consumer or industrial use, for example.
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2002-288274 | Oct 2002 | JP | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/JP03/12589 | 10/1/2003 | WO | 10/19/2005 |