Claims
- 1. A method of reproducing data from an optical disk having a diameter less than 140 mm, a thickness of 1.2 mm±0.1 mm and a recording area divided into a lead-in area, a program area and a lead-out area, and wherein said data is recorded as embossed pits representing modulated, error-correction encoded user information including MPEG-compressed video data and compressed audio data in sectors in user tracks in said program area, representing modulated, error-correction encoded table of contents (TOC) information in sectors in at least one TOC track in said lead-in area with said TOC information including addresses of respective start sectors of said user tracks, and representing application table of contents (ATOC) information in sectors in at least one track in said program area related to said MPEG-compressed video and compressed audio data; the tracks having a track pitch in the range of 0.646 to 1.05 μm; said method comprising the steps of rotating said disk to obtain a constant linear velocity; projecting a pickup light beam through a lens for optically reading the data recorded on the rotating disk, said pickup light beam having a spatial frequency 1=λ/2NA, where the spatial frequency 1 is less than the track pitch, λ is the wavelength of the pickup light beam and NA is the numerical aperture of the lens; demodulating the data read from said disk; error correcting the demodulated data; separating the error corrected data into TOC information, ATOC information and user information; using said TOC information to access and read selected user tracks in response to access instructions from a user; and using said ATOC information to reproduce selected video and audio data from said disk.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein said embossed pits have a linear density in the range between 0.237 μm per bit and 0.378 μm per bit.
- 3. The method of claim 1 wherein at least one additional TOC region containing duplicate TOC information is located in said lead-in area.
- 4. The method of claim 1 wherein said ATOC information identifies predetermined parameters of the MPEG-compressed video data and the compressed audio data recorded in respective user tracks.
- 5. The method of claim 4 wherein the MPEG-compressed video data in a respective user track is encoded in a selected one of plural video compression formats, the compressed audio data is encoded in a selected one of plural audio formats, and said ATOC information includes plural format identifier data for identifying the video compression and audio formats used in each user track.
- 6. The method of claim 5 wherein said ATOC information includes a parameter section containing a plurality of parameter fields, each parameter field containing a format ID code identifying one of a video compression format or an audio format, and plural track sections, each being associated with a respective user track and each containing at least one parameter field pointer to designate the parameter field containing the format ID code which identifies the video compression format or audio format of the user information recorded in the associated user track.
- 7. The method of claim 6 wherein at least one track section of said ATOC information contains plural parameter field pointers to designate a corresponding number of parameter fields, thereby identifying the video compression format and the audio format of the user information recorded in the user track associated with said one track section.
- 8. The method of claim 1 wherein said ATOC information identifies as entry points particular sectors in each user track that contain selected MPEG-compressed video data.
- 9. The method of claim 8 wherein said MPEG-compressed video data is selectively comprised of intraframe encoded picture data or predictively encoded picture data; and said ATOC information identifies entry point sectors in each data track containing intraframe encoded picture data.
- 10. The method of claim 9 wherein ATOC information includes an entry point section containing a plurality of entry point fields, each entry point field containing a sector address representing a sector in a user track containing a beginning portion of intraframe encoded picture data, and said ATOC information further includes plural track sections, each being associated with a respective user track and each containing at least one entry point field pointer to identify the entry point field containing the sector address which represents the sector in which said beginning portion of intraframe encoded picture data is recorded.
- 11. The method of claim 10 wherein said ATOC information further includes data representing the number of entry point sectors recorded on said disk.
- 12. The method of claim 1 wherein said MPEG-compressed video data and said compressed audio data are recorded as chapters of user information; and said ATOC information contains a plurality of chapter sections, each containing information representing respective chapter identification, predetermined parameters of the MPEG-compressed video data and the compressed audio data recorded in said respective chapter, and entry point data identifying entry point sectors in said respective chapter in which selected MPEG-compressed video data are recorded.
- 13. The method of claim 12 wherein said ATOC information further contains a plurality of name fields; and said information in a chapter section representing chapter identification includes at least one name pointer to identify a name field in which the name of said respective chapter is recorded.
- 14. The method of claim 12 wherein said information in a chapter section representing chapter identification includes track number data for identifying the user tack in which said respective chapter is recorded.
- 15. The method of claim 14 wherein said information in a chapter section representing chapter identification further includes chapter number data for identifying the number of said respective chapter.
- 16. The method of claim 12 wherein said information in a chapter section representing chapter identification includes category data for identifying a category type of said respective chapter.
- 17. The method of claim 11 wherein each sector of said user and TOC tacks includes a sector header at a leading portion thereof, said sector header containing a sector sync pattern, a sector address, an error detection code, and subcode data.
- 18. The method of claim 17 wherein said subcode data in a given sector includes a subcode identifier and subcode information of a type identified by said subcode identifier.
- 19. The method of claim 18 wherein said subcode identifier is a subcode address.
- 20. The method of claim 18 wherein said user information is picture information representing a respective picture, said picture information being recorded in at least one sector in a user track, and wherein said subcode information includes first distance information representing the distance from said given sector to the sector in which picture information representing a next preceding picture is recorded and second distance information representing the distance from said given sector to the sector in which picture information representing a next following picture is recorded.
- 21. The method of claim 18 wherein said user information is compressed picture data selectively comprised of different compression-encoded data representing respective pictures having a predetermined display sequence, and said subcode information includes type identifying information for identifying the type of compression encoded data that is recorded in said given sector and sequence information for identifying the location in said display sequence of the picture represented by the compression-encoded data that is recorded in said given sector.
- 22. The method of claim 18 wherein said user information is variable over time, and said subcode information includes time code data representing time information at which said user information is recorded.
- 23. The method of claim 1 wherein said TOC information is representative of record/playback characteristics, diameter, recording capacity and number of record tracks of said disk.
- 24. The method of claim 4 wherein said TOC information includes TOC identification data for identifying a location of said at least one TOC track, data configuration of said at least one TOC track, and sector configuration of each of said plurality of sectors.
- 25. The method of claim 1 wherein said TOC information includes data representative of disk size.
- 26. The method of claim 1 wherein said TOC information includes data representative of a time code associated with said user information.
- 27. The method of claim 1 wherein said user information is reproducible at a selected one of plural playback speeds; and said TOC information includes data representative of said selected playback speed.
- 28. The method of claim 1 wherein said error-correction encoded information is formed of a pre-established number of C1 code words, each C1 code word containing information symbols, C2 parity symbols each of which is derived from an information symbol included in a preassigned number of C1 code words, and C1 parity symbols each of which is derived from a predetermined number of symbols, including information symbols and C2 parity symbols in said C1 code word; and wherein said step of error correcting comprises using said C1 parity symbols to error correct the C1 code word which contains said C1 parity symbols, using said C2 parity symbols in said C1 code word to error correct respective information symbols included in said preassigned number of C1 code words, and forming an error corrected C1 code word from the information symbols that had been corrected as a result of using said C2 parity symbols.
- 29. The method of claim 28 wherein said information symbols are recorded in a disarranged order; and wherein the step of error correcting further comprises rearranging the order of the symbols included in said error corrected code word to an arranged sequence.
- 30. The method of claim 29 wherein said disarranged order is formed of odd information symbols recorded in an odd group and even information symbols recorded in an even group, and said arranged sequence is formed of sequential alternating odd and even information symbols.
- 31. The method of claim 30 wherein each C1 code word is formed of m symbols including n information symbols, where m and n are integers; and wherein:i=(k/m)−(k mod 2)+1 j=(m/2)×(k mod 2)+(k mod m)/2 where i is the sequential order of the error-corrected C1 code words, j is the sequential order of the arranged sequence of m symbols in each error-corrected C1 code word, and k is the disarranged order in which the m symbols are recorded on the disk.
- 32. The method of claim 1 wherein the error correction encoded data is in a convolution code.
- 33. The method of claim 1 wherein said data on the disk is modulated as a run length limited (RLL) code; and said step of demodulating includes decoding said RLL data.
- 34. The method of claim 33 wherein said RLL code is (2,10) RLL code, such that successive data transitions are separated by no less than 2 data bit cells and by no more than 10 data bit cells.
- 35. The method of claim 33 wherein said RLL code is recorded as 2n-bit information words, and said step of demodulating converts said 2n-bit information words into n-bit information words.
- 36. The method of claim 35 wherein said step of demodulating comprises storing in each of a plurality of tables several n-bit information words, selecting a particular table as a function of a preceding 2n-bit information word read from said disk, and reading out from the selected table an n-bit information word which corresponds to the 2n-bit information word presently read from said disk.
- 37. The method of claim 36 wherein at least one 2n-bit information word read from the disk corresponds to two different n-bit information words a first of which is stored in a first table and a second of which is stored in a second table, and wherein said step of selecting further comprises examining the 2n-bit information word which next follows said presently read 2n-bit information word to select said first or said second table as a function of said next-following 2n-bit information word.
- 38. The method of claim 37 wherein said step of examining comprises sensing predetermined bits in said next-following 2n-bit information word to determine the table to be selected for said next-following 2n-bit information word, and selecting said first or said second table for said presently read 2n-bit information word depending upon the table to be selected for said next following 2n-bit information word.
- 39. Apparatus for reproducing data from an optical disk having a diameter less than 140 mm, a thickness of 1.2 mm±0.1 mm and a recording area divided into a lead-in area, a program area and a lead-out area, and wherein said data is recorded as embossed pits representing modulated, error-correction encoded user information including MPEG-compressed video data and compressed audio data in sectors in user tracks in said program areas representing modulated, error-correction encoded table of contents (TOC) information in sectors in at least one TOC track in said lead-in area with said TOC information including addresses of respective start sectors of said user tracks, and representing application table of contents (ATOC) information in sectors in at least one track in said program area related to said MPEG-compressed video and, compressed audio data; the tracks having a track pitch in the range of 0.646 μm to 1.05 μm; said apparatus comprising means for rotating said disk to obtain a constant linear velocity; pickup means for projecting a pickup light beam through a lens to optically read the data recorded on the rotating disk, said pickup light beam having a spatial frequency 1=λ/2NA, where the spatial frequency 1 is less than the track pitch, λ is the wavelength of the pickup light beam and NA is the numerical aperture of the lens; demodulating means for demodulating the data read from said disk; error correcting means for error correcting the demodulated data; means for separating the error corrected data into TOC information, ATOC information and user information; and control means responsive to said TOC information to access and read selected user tracks in response to access instructions from a user and responsive to said ATOC information to reproduce selected video and audio data from said disk.
- 40. The apparatus of claim 39 wherein said embossed pits have a linear density in the range between 0.237 μm per bit and 0.378 μm per bit.
- 41. The apparatus of claim 39 wherein at least one additional TOC region containing duplicate TOC information is located in said lead-in area.
- 42. The apparatus of claim 39 wherein said ATOC information identifies predetermined parameters of the MPEG-compressed video data and the compressed audio data recorded in respective user tracks.
- 43. The apparatus of claim 42 wherein the MPEG-compressed video data in a respective user track is encoded in a selected one of plural video compression formats, the compressed audio data is encoded in a selected one of plural audio formats, and said ATOC information includes plural format identifier data for identifying the video compression and audio formats used in each user track.
- 44. The apparatus of claim 43 wherein said ATOC information includes a parameter section containing a plurality of parameter fields, each parameter field containing a format ID code identifying one of a video compression format or an audio format, and plural track sections, each being associated with a respective user track and each containing at least one parameter field pointer to designate the parameter field containing the format ID code which identifies the video compression format or audio format of the user information recorded in the associated user track.
- 45. The apparatus of claim 44 wherein at least one track section of said ATOC information contains plural parameter field pointers to designate a corresponding number of parameter fields, thereby identifying the video compression format and the audio format of the user information recorded in the user track associated with said one track section.
- 46. The apparatus of claim 39 wherein said ATOC information identifies as entry points particular sectors in each user track that contain selected MPEG-compressed video data.
- 47. The apparatus of claim 46 wherein said MPEG-compressed video data is selectively comprised of intraframe encoded picture data or predictively encoded picture data; and said ATOC information identifies entry point sectors in each data track containing intraframe encoded picture data.
- 48. The apparatus of claim 47 wherein said ATOC information includes an entry point section containing a plurality of entry point fields, each entry point field containing a sector address representing a sector in a user track containing a beginning portion of intraframe encoded picture data, and said ATOC information further includes plural track sections, each being associated with a respective user track and each containing at least one entry point field pointer to identify the entry point field containing the sector address which represents the sector in which said beginning portion of intraframe encoded picture data is recorded.
- 49. The apparatus of claim 48 wherein said ATOC information further includes data representing the number of entry point sectors recorded on said disk.
- 50. The method of claim 39 wherein said MPEG-compressed video data and said compressed audio data are recorded as chapters of user information; and said ATOC information contains a plurality of chapter sections, each containing information representing respective chapter identification, predetermined parameters of the MPEG-compressed video data and the compressed audio data recorded in said respective chapter, and entry point data identifying entry point sectors in said respective chapter in which selected MPEG-compressed video data are recorded.
- 51. The apparatus of claim 50 wherein said ATOC information further contains a plurality of name fields; and said information in a chapter section representing chapter identification includes at least one name pointer to identify a name field in which the name of said respective chapter is recorded.
- 52. The apparatus of claim 50 wherein said information in a chapter section representing chapter identification includes track number data for identifying the user track in which said respective chapter is recorded.
- 53. The apparatus of claim 52 wherein said information in a chapter section representing chapter identification further includes chapter number data for identifying the number of said respective chapter.
- 54. The apparatus of claim 50 wherein said information in a chapter section representing chapter identification includes category data for identifying a category type of said respective chapter .
- 55. The apparatus of claim 39 wherein each sector of at least said user tracks includes a sector header at a leading portion thereof, said sector header containing a sector sync pattern, a sector address, an error detection code, and subcode data.
- 56. The apparatus of claim 55 wherein said subcode data in a given sector includes a subcode identifier and subcode information of a type identified by said subcode identifier.
- 57. The apparatus of claim 56 wherein said subcode identifier is a subcode address.
- 58. The apparatus, of claim 56 wherein said user information is picture information representing a respective picture, said picture information being recorded in at least one sector in a user track, and wherein said subcode information includes first distance information representing the distance from said given sector to the sector in which picture information representing a next preceding picture is recorded and second distance information representing the distance from said given sector to the sector in which picture information representing a next following picture is recorded.
- 59. The apparatus of claim 56 wherein said user information is compressed picture data selectively comprised of different compression-encoded data representing respective pictures having a predetermined display sequence, and said subcode information includes type identifying information for identifying the type of compression-encoded data that is recorded in said given sector and sequence information for identifying the location in said display sequence of the picture represented by the compression-encoded data that is recorded in said given sector.
- 60. The apparatus of claim 56 wherein said user information is variable over time, and said subcode information includes time code data representing time information at which said user information is recorder.
- 61. The apparatus of claim 39 wherein said TOC information is representative of record/playback characteristics, diameter, recording capacity and number of record tracks of said disk.
- 62. The apparatus of claim 39 wherein said TOC information includes TOC identification data for identifying a location of said at least one TOC track, data configuration of said at least one TOC track, and sector configuration of each of said plurality of sectors.
- 63. The apparatus of claim 39 wherein said TOC information includes data representative of disk size.
- 64. The apparatus of claim 39 wherein said TOC information includes data representative of a time code associated with said user information.
- 65. The apparatus of claim 39 wherein said user information is reproducible at a selected one of plural playback speeds; and said TOC information includes data representative of said selected playback speed.
- 66. The apparatus of claim 39 wherein said error-correction encoded information is formed of a pre-established number of C1 code words, each C1 code word containing information symbols, C2 parity symbols each of which is derived from an information symbol included in a preassigned number of C1 code words, and C1 parity symbols each of which is derived from a predetermined number of symbols, including information symbols and C2 parity symbols in said C1 code word; and wherein said error correcting means includes C1 parity correction means to error correct a C1 code word with C1 parity symbols included therein, C2 parity correction means to error correct respective information symbols included in said preassigned number of C1 code words with C2 parity symbols included in the error corrected C1 code word, and means for forming an error corrected C1 code word from the information symbols that had been corrected by using said C2 parity correction means.
- 67. The apparatus of claim 66 wherein said information symbols are recorded in a disarranged order; and wherein said error correcting means further includes rearranging means for rearranging the order of the symbols included in said error corrected C1 code word to an arranged sequence.
- 68. The apparatus of claim 67 wherein said disarranged order is formed of odd information symbols recorded in an odd group and even information symbols recorded in an even group, and said arranged sequence is formed of sequential alternating odd and even information symbols.
- 69. The apparatus of claim 68 wherein each C1 code word is formed of m symbols including n information symbols, where m and n are integers; and wherein:i=(k/m)−(k mod 2)+1 j=(m/2)×(k mod 2)+(k mod m)/2 where i is the sequential order of the error-corrected C1 code words, j is the sequential order of the arranged sequence of m symbols in each error-corrected C1 code word, and k is the disarranged order in which the m symbols are recorded on the disk.
- 70. The apparatus of claim 39 wherein the error correction encoded data is in a convolution code.
- 71. The apparatus of claim 39 wherein said data on the disk is modulated as a run length limited (RLL) code; and said demodulating means includes an RLL decoder.
- 72. The apparatus of claim 71 wherein said RLL code is (2,10) RLL code, such that successive data transitions are separated by no less than 2 data bit cells and by no more than 10 data bit cells.
- 73. The apparatus of claim 71 wherein said RLL code is recorded as 2n-bit information words, and said RLL decoder converts said 2n-bit information words into n-bit information words.
- 74. The apparatus of claim 73 wherein said RLL decoder comprises a plurality of storage tables, each for storing several n-bit information words, means for selecting a particular table as a function of a preceding 2n-bit information word read from said disk, and means for reading out from the selected table an n-bit information word which corresponds to the 2n-bit information word presently read from said disk.
- 75. The apparatus of claim 74 wherein at least one 2n-bit information word read from the disk corresponds to two different n-bit information words a first of which is stored in a first table and a second of which is stored in a second table, and wherein said means for selecting includes means for examining the 2n-bit information word which next follows said presently read 2n-bit information word to control the selection of said first or said second table as a function of said next-following 2n-bit information word.
- 76. The apparatus of claim 75 wherein said means for examining comprises means for sensing predetermined bits in said next-following 2n-bit information word to determine the table to be selected for said next-following 2n-bit information word, and means for controlling said selecting means to select said first or said second table for said presently read 2n-bit information word depending upon the table to be selected for said next following 2n-bit information word.
- 77. A method of reproducing data from an optical disk having a diameter less than 140 mm and a recording area divided into a lead-in area, a program area and a lead-out area, and wherein said data is recorded as pits representing modulated, error-correction encoded user information including MPEG-compressed video data encoded in a selected one of plural video compression formats and compressed audio data in sectors in user tracks in said program area, representing modulated, error-correction encoded table of contents (TOC) information in sectors in at least one TOC track in said lead-in area, and representing application control information in sectors in at least one track in said program area related to said MPEG-compressed video and compressed audio data, said application control information including addresses of the respective start sectors of respective application content data; the tracks having a track pitch of 0.646 μm to 1.05 μm, said method comprising the steps of rotating said disk; protecting a pickup light beam through a lens for optically reading the rotated disk, said pickup light beam having a spatial frequency 1=λ/2NA, where the spatial frequency 1 is less than the track pitch, λ is the wavelength of the pick up light beam and NA is the numerical aperture of the lens; demodulating the data read from said disk; error correcting the demodulated data; separating the error corrected data into TOC information, application control information and user information; and using said application control information to access and read selected application content data in response to access instructions from a user.
- 78. Apparatus for reproducing data from an optical disk having a diameter less than 14 mm and a recording area divided into a lead-in area, a program area and a lead-out area, and wherein said data is recorded as pits representing modulated, error-correction encoded user information including MPEG-compressed video data encoded in a selected one of plural video compression formats and compressed audio data in sectors in user tracks in said program area, representing modulated, error correction encoded table of contents (TOC) information in sectors in at least one TOC track in said read-in area, and representing application control information in sectors in at least one track in said program area related to said MPEG-compressed video and compressed audio data, said application control information including addresses of respective start sectors of application content data; the tracks having a track pitch in the range 0.646 μm to 1.05 μm, said apparatus comprising means for rotating said disk; pickup means for protecting a pickup light beam through a lens to optically read the rotating disk, said pickup light beam having a spatial frequency 1=λ/2NA, where the spatial frequency 1 is less than the track pitch, λ is the wavelength of the pick up light beam and NA is the numerical aperture of the lens; demodulating means for demodulating the data from said disk; error correcting means for error correcting the demodulated data; means for separating the error corrected data into TOC information, application control information and user information; and control means responsive to said application control information to access and read selected user tracks in response to access instructions from a user.
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Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 08/405,890, filed Mar 17, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,734,781.
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