1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a method of discriminating a light-scribe disc and an apparatus thereof, and more particularly, to a method of discriminating a media ID of a control feature zone and an apparatus thereof.
2. Description of the Prior Art
A typical light-scribe disc is formed by putting a layer of paint on a label side of the disc, and utilizing a laser beam from a pickup head to focus on the label side such that the heat will cause changes on the label side to form a label pattern. This allows printing of a figure desired by a user onto the label side directly, generating an artistic and customized optical disc.
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In the next step, the CPU 10 controls a comparing device 12 to check whether the media ID exists in the table of a data base 13 stored in the host 9. If the media ID does not exist in the table, the CPU 10 indicates that the label printing fails and ends the label printing process. If the media ID does exist in the table, the CPU 10 controls to transmit the parameters corresponding to the media ID in the table of the data base 13 to the optical disc drive 6, and the microprocessor 8 stores the parameters in a storage device 14 and sets the parameters as label printing operation parameters of the optical disc drive 6. The process then waits for instructions of printing labels from a user.
The marks 5 in the control feature zone 3 are often damaged due to smears, finger prints or scratches, leading to difficulties in reading media IDs correctly. The prior art does not print labels for those media IDs which are not in the table or unable to be error-corrected; therefore, not only can pattern printing not be performed for a light-scribe disc, but also the light-scribe disc is wasted. Therefore, there are still problems to be solved in identifying media IDs of light-scribe discs.
One objective of the present invention is to provide a method of discriminating a light-scribe disc by searching for a media ID quickly via comparing bits of the read media ID, to therefore enhance the discrimination efficiency.
Another objective of the present invention is to provide a method of discriminating a light-scribe disc by utilizing the most similar media ID derived from comparison to exploit and set label printing operation parameters, so damaged light-scribe discs can be spared.
Another objective of the present invention is to provide an apparatus of light-scribe disk discrimination by reading and discriminating media ID directly and simplify apparatus of identifying to increase the flexibility of optical disc drive arrangement.
In order to achieve the aforementioned objectives, the steps of a method according to an exemplary embodiment comprise: reading a media ID of a light-scribe disc; comparing bits of the read media ID and bits of media IDs in a table; utilizing and setting operation parameters corresponding to the media ID in the table, which is identified having identical bits as the read media ID; and waiting for an instruction for printing a label to facilitate label printing.
The steps of a method according to another exemplary embodiment comprise: following an instruction to print a label; utilizing a host to transmit a table of media IDs and corresponding operation parameters; reading a media ID of a light-scribe disc; comparing bits of the read media ID and bits of media IDs in a table and recording an error quantity of bit comparison; choosing the most similar media ID having a minimum error quantity to be utilized as an identified media ID; exploiting and setting operation parameters as operation parameters for printing a label; and waiting for an instruction for printing a label to facilitate label printing.
A light-scribe disc discriminating apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention is also disclosed, wherein a connected host sets a data base to store and transmit a table of media IDs and corresponding operation parameters into a storage device. A microprocessor controls a pickup head to read a media ID of a label side of a light-scribe disc. A comparing device utilizes the table of media IDs to compare and identify the read media ID by a bit searching method. After the read media ID of the light-scribe disc is confirmed, the microprocessor sets the operation parameters stored in the table in the storage device, which corresponds to the identified media ID, to be utilized as operation parameters for label printing.
These and other objectives of the present invention will no doubt become obvious to those of ordinary skill in the art after reading the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment that is illustrated in the various figures and drawings.
To accomplish the aforementioned objectives, a preferred embodiment of the technique according to the present invention is addressed in conjunction with illustrations in the following paragraphs.
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When the light-scribe disc discriminating apparatus 20 follows a user's instruction via the host 30 to perform label printing, the host 30 is controlled by a CPU 32, and the table of media IDs stored in the data base 31 is transmitted to the discriminating apparatus 20 and stored in the storage device 23 via the microprocessor 22. Therefore, the microprocessor 22 can control the comparing device 24 to derive digital signals of the media ID read by the pickup head 21 and the media IDs in the table from the storage device 23. This means the media ID of the light-scribe disc 40 can be identified directly via the bit searching method such as comparing bit by bit or byte by byte.
For most normal control feature zones 42, the pickup head 21 can read the digital signal of media ID correctly. Since the present invention does not require the step of error correction in the prior art, a corresponding media ID in the table can be derived quickly by the comparing device 24, and, via the corresponding address, the host 30 can download corresponding media IDs in the data base 31 and utilize the operation parameters accordingly. For damages such as smears, finger prints or scratches leading to a failure of reading media ID completely by the pickup head 21, a media ID having the most similar bit arrangement is used. For example, typical media ID in the control feature zone 42 has about fifteen marks. Assuming “000000000000000”, those relative locations, which generate high side beam added signals (SBAD) when being read, are changed into “1”, and the others having low SBAD or none SBAD stay the same. If a media ID of a light-scribe disc is read as “10101x10110xx11”, wherein the “x” indicates unreadable, the media ID “101010101101111” can be identified via comparison from the table of media IDs, and, from the operation parameter storage address A1 in the table IDs, the corresponding parameters are downloaded from the data base 31 and are utilized to be set as the operation parameters for label printing. If the read media ID has error bits and cannot be compared, the media ID with least bit comparison error is chosen by the principle of bit arrangement. Although the media IDs are not exactly identical, the more similar the media IDs are, the closer the characteristics of the light-scribe discs will be. Although there will be certain accuracy degradation, e.g. worse figure, color or brightness, the function of label printing can still be performed.
Therefore, the light-scribe disc discriminating apparatus of the present invention can utilize a comparing device in an optical disc drive to read a digital signal of media ID directly, and compare it with media IDs in a table by bits to identify the media ID of the light scribe disc as well as setting operation parameters for label printing accordingly. The digital of the read media ID does not need to be send back to the host for error correction, the objective of simplifying discriminating apparatus is accomplished. In addition, the light-scribe discriminating apparatus can be placed in the optical disc drive according to whether the optical disc drive has the function of light scribing, the light-scribe discriminating apparatus does not need to be placed in all hosts with or without light scribing function, a flexibility of optical disc drive arrangement is achieved and therefore product cost can be lowered.
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Therefore, by utilizing the method of discriminating a light-scribe disc of the present invention, a media ID of a light-scribe disc can be quickly identified via comparing read media ID and media IDs in a table directly. Discrimination efficiency is thereby enhanced. For those media IDs which cannot be identified, a most similar media ID having a minimum comparison error quantity is chosen to be utilized as the identified media ID, and the corresponding operation parameters are applied for label printing. In this way, the objective of avoiding wasting light-scribe discs can be accomplished.
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Those skilled in the art will readily observe that numerous modifications and alterations of the device and method may be made while retaining the teachings of the invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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098122536 | Jul 2009 | TW | national |