Claims
- 1. An information signal reproducing apparatus comprising:
- (a) reproducing means for reproducing an information signal from a tape-shaped recording medium on which the information signal and a mark are recorded, said mark being recorded in response to a first instance of recording of the information signal after a renewal of a date;
- (b) detection means for detecting the renewal of the date on the tape-shaped recording mediun in response to the mark reproduced by said reproducing means;
- (c) transporting means for transporting the tape-shaped recording medium in a longitudinal direction thereof; and
- (d) control means for controlling said transporting means in accordance with an output of said detection means.
- 2. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said control means switches a transporting speed of said transporting means from a first speed to zero speed or to a second speed which is lower than said first speed in accordance with the output of said detection means.
- 3. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said reproducing means includes a rotary head which periodically traces the tape-shaped recording means on which parallel tracks are formed to reproduce the information signal and the mark.
- 4. An apparatus according to claim 3, wherein the information signal is recorded on a first region of each of the tracks and the mark is recorded on a second region of each of the tracks, and wherein said detection means includes a separation circuit for separating signals recorded on the second region from signals reproduced by said rotary head.
- 5. An apparatus according to claim 3, wherein the mark is recorded as a pilot signal which has a frecuency lower than a frecuency band of the information signal, and wherein said detection means includes a separation circuit for separating the pilot signal from signals reproduced by said rotary head.
- 6. An information signal reproducing apparatus, comprising:
- (a) a rotary head for reproducing a main information signal from a tape-shaped recording medium on which parallel tracks are formed, the main information signal and a subordinate signal being recorded on the parallel tracks, the subordinate signal being related to a date when the main information signal is recorded;
- (b) a detection circuit for detecting a renewal of the date on the tape-shaped recording medium in response to the subordinate signal reproduced by the rotary head;
- (c) a capstan for transporting the tape-shaped recording medium in a longitudinal direction thereof; and
- (d) a control circuit for controlling the capstan to change a transporting speed of the tape-shaped recording mediun in accordance with an output of said detection circuit.
- 7. An apparatus according to claim 6, wherein said control circuit switches a transporting speed of said capstan from a first speed to zero speed or to a second speed which is lower than said first speed in accordance with the output of said detection circuit.
- 8. An apparatus according to claim 6, wherein the main information signal is recorded on a first region of each of the tracks and the subordinate information signal is recorded on a second region of each of the tracks, and wherein said detection circuit includes a separation circuit for separating signals recorded on the second region from signals recorded by said rotary head.
- 9. A video tape recorder, comprising:
- (a) a rotary head for reproducing a video signal from a magnetic tape, the video signal and a subordinate signal being recorded on parallel tracks formed on the magnetic tape, the subordinate signal being able to indicate a renewal of a date when the video signal is recorded;
- (b) a detection circuit for detecting the renewal of the date on the magnetic tape in response to the subordinate signal reproduced by the rotary head; and
- (c) a control circuit for controlling a transporting speed of the magnetic tape in accordance with an output of said detection circuit.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 07/439,689 filed Nov. 21, 1989, now allowed and now U.S. Pat. No. 5,115,324.
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