Claims
- 1. An information recording medium comprising a plurality of concentric zones and controlled to be rotated such that the zones are rotated at respective rotation speeds, wherein:each of the zones comprises a predetermined number of tracks; each of the tracks in a specific zone comprises a predetermined number of sector fields; each of the sector fields comprises: a header field in which data is recorded as embossed pits; and a recording field in which data is recorded with a phase change; the header field comprises: a first field in which a continuously repeated pattern is recorded; a second field which is subsequent to the first field and in which an address mark is recorded; and a third field which is subsequent to the second field and in which address data is recorded; the recording field includes a fourth field in which a pattern similar to the continuously repeated pattern of the first field is recorded; the address mark recorded in the second field is comprised of a smaller number of bytes than the first and fourth fields; the continuously repeated pattern recorded in the first field complies with a run length limitation in a predetermined range; and the address mark recorded in the second field includes a specific pattern wherein a part of the repeated pattern is located adjacent to a violation pattern that violates the run length limitation in the predetermined range.
- 2. A cutting apparatus that forms a header field by cutting a master of an information recording medium, the information recording medium comprising a plurality of concentric zones and controlled to be rotated such that the zones are rotated at respective rotation speeds, wherein:each of the zones comprises a predetermined number of tracks; each of the tracks in a specific zone comprises a predetermined number of sector fields; each of the sector fields comprises: a header field in which data is recorded as embossed pits; and a recording field in which data is recorded with a phase change; the header field comprises: a first field in which a continuously repeated pattern is recorded; a second field which is subsequent to the first field and in which an address mark is recorded; and a third field which is subsequent to the second field and in which address data is recorded; the recording field includes a fourth field in which a pattern similar to the continuously repeated pattern of the first field is recorded; the address mark recorded in the second field is comprised of a smaller number of bytes than the first and fourth fields; the continuously repeated pattern recorded in the first field complies with a run length limitation in a predetermined range; and the address mark recorded in the second field includes a specific pattern wherein a part of the repeated pattern is located adjacent to a violation pattern that violates the run length limitation in the predetermined range.
- 3. An information reproducing apparatus that reproduces address data based on an address mark detected in an information recording medium,the information recording medium comprising a plurality of concentric zones and controlled to be rotated such that the zones are rotated at respective rotation speeds, wherein: each of the zones comprises a predetermined number of tracks; each of the tracks in a specific zone comprises a predetermined number of sector fields; each of the sector fields comprises: a header field in which data is recorded as embossed pits; and a recording field in which data is recorded with a phase change; the header field comprises: a first field in which a continuously repeated pattern is recorded; a second field which is subsequent to the first field and in which an address mark is recorded; a third field which is subsequent to the second field and in which address data is recorded; the recording field includes a fourth field in which a pattern similar to the continuously repeated pattern of the first field is recorded; the address mark recorded in the second field is comprised of a smaller number of bytes than the first and fourth fields; the continuously repeated pattern recorded in the first field complies with a run length limitation in a predetermined range; and the address mark recorded in the second field includes a specific pattern wherein a part of the repeated pattern is located adjacent to a violation pattern that violates the run length limitation in the predetermined range.
- 4. A medium according to claim 1, wherein the continuously repeated pattern satisfies a run length m; and the address mark includes a violation pattern satisfying a run length n (n>m, n≠rm+(r−1), r: natural number).
- 5. A medium according to claim 1, wherein the continuously repeated pattern satisfies a run length of 3; and the violation pattern satisfies a run length of 13.
- 6. An apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the continuously repeated pattern of the information recording medium satisfies a run length m; and the violation pattern included in the address mark satisfies a run length n (n>m, n≠rm+(r−1), r: natural number).
- 7. An apparatus recording to claim 2, wherein the continuously repeated pattern of the information recording medium satisfies a run length of 3; and the violation pattern included in the address mark satisfies a run length of 13.
- 8. An apparatus according to claim 3, wherein the continuously repeated pattern of the information recording medium satisfies a run length m; and the violation pattern included in the address mark satisfies a run length n (n>m, n≠rm+(r−1), r: natural number).
- 9. An apparatus according to claim 3, wherein the continuously repeated pattern of the information recording medium satisfies a run length of 3, and the violation pattern included in the address mark satisfies a run length of 13.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 09/070,882, filed May 1, 1998.
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