This application is based upon and claims the benefit of priority from Japanese Patent Application No. 2005-365080, filed Dec. 19, 2005, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
1. Field
One embodiment of the invention relates to an information reproducing apparatus and method for reproducing information recorded in, for example, a digital versatile disc (DVD), or a high definition DVD (HD DVD).
2. Description of the Related Art
In recent years, DVDs and their reproducing apparatuses have prevailed and HD DVDs have been developed which enable high density recording or high image quality recording. For these developed optical discs, which conform to different standards, reproducing apparatuses have been desired which can singularly deal with various discs. Such a reproducing apparatus is disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Publication (KOKAI) No. 9-44984.
Even if various discs conforming to different standards are set in the reproducing apparatus described in this document, it is able to reproduce information from all of these discs except those meeting particular standards. This reproducing apparatus thus has a function for determining the standard for and the type of a disc set in the apparatus.
Top of contents (TOC) recorded in the disc is read and the disc is identified on the basis of identification information described in TOC. The identified disc type is displayed on a monitor connected to the apparatus.
However, reading TOC requires a procedure of reading information described in the disc, executing processing such as error corrections, demodulating data, and allowing an information processing section to analyze the read information. This increases the amount of time from setting of the disc until the determination of the disc type.
A general architecture that implements the various feature of the invention will now be described with reference to the drawings. The drawings and the associated descriptions are provided to illustrate embodiments of the invention and not to limit the scope of the invention.
Various embodiments according to the invention will be described hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings. In general, according to one embodiment of the invention, an information reproducing apparatus and method which is able to determine the type of and the standard for a disc on the basis of predetermined priorities, includes an optical head including a light source unit which outputs either first laser light or second laser light having a wavelength different from that of the first light, and a notice processing section which outputs display information indicating that the disc is compatible with the wavelength of the first laser light when the tracking error signal exceeds the predetermined threshold and which outputs display information indicating that the disc is compatible with the wavelength of the second laser light when the tracking error signal does not exceed the predetermined threshold.
According to an embodiment, information recorded in an optical disc 100 shown in
Among the information stored in the track buffer, management information is stored in a memory section 122 and utilized for reproduction control and data management. Further, among the information stored in the track buffer, information as video objects is input to a separating section 103. The separating section 103 separates the information into a video pack, a graphic unit pack, an audio pack, a sub-video pack, a navigation pack, and the like.
The video pack is input to a video decoder section 111, and the sub-video pack is input to a sub-video decoder section 112. The graphic pack is input to a graphic decoder section 113, and the audio pack is input to an audio decoder section 114. All these packs are then decoded. The navigation pack and the like, which contain control information, is input to a micro processing unit (MPU) section 121.
A video processor section 104 is supplied with main video information resulting from the decoding process of the video decoder section 111, sub-video information resulting from the decoding process of the sub-video decoder section 112, and graphic information resulting from the decoding process of the graphic decoder section 113. These pieces of information are then subjected to a superimposing process by the video processor section 104. The resultant information is converted by a D/A (Digital/Analog) converter 123 into analog information, which is then supplied to a display device 140.
Sound (audio) information decoded by the decoding process of the audio decoder section 114 is converted by a D/A converter 113 into a sound signal, which is then output to a speaker.
An OSD data memory 135 is also provided. The output of display data from the ODS data memory 135 is controlled by an MPU section 121. The display of this data will be described below in detail.
The MPU section 121 integrally controls the operation of each section. The MPU section 121 receives operation information from a key input section 131 and controls each section on the basis of programs stored in a ROM section 123. A display section 134 displays an operation status and the likes.
A laser beam from one of light sources 231 and 232 is selected by a laser driving section 230 is incident on the beam splitter 203. The laser light source 231 outputs laser beam of wavelength 650 nm (red ray), which is compatible with DVD. The laser light source 232 outputs laser beam of wavelength 405 nm (cyan ray), which is compatible with HD DVD. A third laser light source 233 outputs laser beams of wavelength 785 nm (infrared ray), which is compatible with CD. The selection of the light source is carried out in accordance with an instruction from the MPU section 121.
A laser beam reflected by the beam splitter 203 is condensed by the objective lens 202 and focused to a recording surface of the optical disc 100. A laser beam reflected by the optical disc is guided to a photo detector circuit 206. In the photo detector circuit 206, for example, four divided diodes A, B, C, and D are arranged in a photo detecting section 207.
A laser beam detected by the photo detecting section 207 is converted into an electric signal, which is then input to adders 211, 212, 213, and 214. Outputs from the adders 211 and 212 are input to an adder 215. An output from the adder 215 is an RF signal (reproduction signal). Outputs from the adders 211 and 212 are input to a subtractor 216. An output from the subtractor 216 is used as a focus error signal (FE signal). Outputs from the adders 213 and 214 are input to a subtractor 217. An output from the subtractor 217 is used as a tracking error signal (TE signal)
The MPU section 12 uses the focus error signal and tracking error signal to control the focus actuator 204 and tracking actuator 205 of the optical head device 201. This control allows a beam focus to be placed on a certain track in the optical disc and also enables a tracking on operation.
Description will be given of results of the use of the first light source 231 and the settings of a wavelength of 650 nm and NA=0.65. An FE signal 301 is obtained when the disc is DVD. The FE signal 301 of 0 indicates just focus. Longitudinal movement of the objective lens (control of movement along the thickness the disc) results in a focus error signal with S-shaped curve characteristics. In this case, the maximum value MAX exceeds a threshold Th1. An FE signal 302 is obtained when the disc is HD DVD. The FE signal 302 of 0 indicates just focus. Also in this case, the maximum value MAX for the S-shaped curve characteristics exceeds the threshold Thl. An FE signal 303 is obtained when the disc is CD. The FE signal 303 of 0 indicates just focus. In this case, the maximum value MAX for the S-shaped curve characteristic does not exceed the threshold Thl. An FE signal 304 is obtained when the disc is a Blu-ray disc BD. The FE signal 304 of 0 indicates just focus. Also in this case, the maximum value MAX for the S-shaped curve characteristic does not exceed the threshold Thl.
Description will be given of results of the use of the second light source 232 and the settings of a wavelength of 405 nm and NA=0.65. An FE signal 311 is obtained when the disc is DVD. The maximum value MAX for the S-shaped curve characteristics exceeds a threshold Th2. An FE signal 312 is obtained when the disc is HD DVD. Also in this case, the maximum value MAX for the S-shaped curve characteristics exceeds the threshold Th2. An FE signal 313 is obtained when the disc is CD. The maximum value MAX for the S-shaped curve characteristic does not exceed the threshold Th2. An FE signal 314 is obtained when the disc is a Blu-ray disc BD. Also in this case, the maximum value MAX for the S-shaped curve characteristic does not exceed the threshold Th2.
When the second light source 232 is similarly used with the wavelength set at 405 nm but NA=0.85 is set, the following results are obtained. An FE signal 321 is obtained when the disc is DVD. The maximum value MAX for the S-shaped curve characteristics does not exceed a threshold Th3. An FE signal 322 is obtained when the disc is HD DVD. Also in this case, the maximum value MAX for the S-shaped curve characteristics does not exceed the threshold Th3. An FE signal 323 is obtained when the disc is CD. Also in this, the maximum value MAX for the S-shaped curve characteristic does not exceed the threshold Th3. An FE signal 324 is obtained when the disc is a Blu-ray disc BD. In this case, the maximum value MAX for the S-shaped curve characteristic significantly exceeds the threshold Th3.
With the FE signal monitored as described above, DVD, HD DVD, and the other discs (CD and BD) can be identified by using the first light source 231 or second light source 232 and setting a wavelength of 650 nm and NA=0.65.
To distinguish DVD and HD DVD from each other, for example, the tracking error signal (TE signal) is used. HD DVD has a track pitch of 0.4 μm and DVD has a track pitch of 0.74 μm. Accordingly, the HD DVD is loaded, wobbling beams of wavelength 650 nm along the tracks results in a tracking error signal of almost a DC level. However, the HD DVD is loaded, wobbling beams of wavelength 405 nm along the tracks varies the tracking error signal as shown in
The determination for the FE signal is made by an FE signal threshold determining section 121a of the MPU section 121. The determination for the TE signal is made by a TE signal threshold determining section 121b of the MPU section 121. A notice processing section 121c of the MPU section 121 notifies the OSD data memory 135 of a determination status and the like. In response to this, the OSD data memory 135 outputs display data to display a screen on the display device 140 via the video processor 104. An initializing section 121d determines whether the disc DVD or HD DVD is given priority in the first search. A light source switching section 121e functions when the light source needs to be switch during disc distinction.
Referring to
In step SA2 in
Then, a focus search is started as previously described (step SAS). The apparatus determines whether or not the FE signal exceeds the threshold Th1 (step SA6). If the FE signal threshold determining section 121a determines that the threshold Th1 is exceeded, then the TE signal is utilized. If the TE signal threshold determining section 121b determines that the TE signal corresponding to the set disc has been obtained, then the disc type is determined. For example, in the above embodiment, if the TE signal is obtained as shown in
If in step SA6, the FE signal does not exceed the threshold, the currently loaded disc may be CD or BD. Thus, the apparatus shifts to a CD determining process (step SA10) to switch to the status of use of the third light source 233. The switching is executed by a light source switching section 121e. A wavelength of 785 nm and NA=0.45 are set. Then, a focus search is started to determine whether or not the FE signal exceeds the threshold Th2 (steps SA12 and SA13).
If the FE signal exceeds the threshold Th2, the corresponding determination is communicated to the OSD data memory 135 by the notice processing section 121c. A display screen (
Then, a focus search is started (step SA17). The apparatus determines whether or not the FE signal exceeds the threshold Th3 (step SA18).
If the FE signal exceeds the threshold Th3, the corresponding determination is communicated to the OSD data memory 135 by the notice processing section 121c. A display screen (
In the above description, the type of the loaded disc is displayed by the display device 140. However, the embodiment is not limited to this, since the disc type may be orally output or displayed by the display section 134 of the apparatus main body.
As shown in
The apparatus according to the one embodiment of the invention is able to adapt for a single-side one-layer DVD, a single-side one-layer HD DVD, a single-side two-layer DVD, a single-side two-layer HD DVD, a double-side DVD, a double-side HD DVD, a double-side disc has an one-side DVD and other-side HD DVD, and the like.
While certain embodiments of the inventions have been described, these embodiments have been presented by way of example only, and are not intended to limit the scope of the inventions. Indeed, the novel methods and systems described herein may be embodied in a variety of other forms; furthermore, various omissions, substitutions and changes in the form of the methods and systems described herein may be made without departing from the spirit of the inventions. The accompanying claims and their equivalents are intended to cover such forms or modifications as would fall within the scope and spirit of the inventions.
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2005-365080 | Dec 2005 | JP | national |