Claims
- 1. An optical disc recording apparatus for recording video objects on an optical disc, whereina recording area of the optical disc is divided into a plurality of sectors, with each set of N_sec consecutive sectors forming one ECC block, each sector having a size of S_size bytes, each video object is composed of a plurality of packs, each pack having a size of S_size bytes, recording sector information showing data assignment for sectors on the optical disc, and the minimum size is the number of ECC blocks which is represented as “N_ecc” in the following formula: N—ecc=Vo*Tj/((N_sec*8*S_size)*(1−Vo/Vr)), where “Tj” represents a maximum jump time of an optical pickup of a reproduction apparatus, “Vr” represents an input transfer rate of a track buffer of the reproduction apparatus, and “Vo” represents an effective output transfer rate of the track buffer, said optical disc recording apparatus comprising: a reading means for reading the sector information from the optical disc; a detecting means for detecting a series of consecutive unassigned sectors on the optical disc by referring to the read sector information, a total size of the series being greater than the minimum size, the minimum size corresponding to a data amount that ensures the reproduction apparatus for uninterrupted reproduction of the video object; and a recording means for recording the video object including S_size-byte packs onto the detected series of consecutive unassigned sectors.
- 2. The optical disc recording apparatus of claim 1, whereinthe effective output transfer rate Vo is represented by the following formula: Vo=(N_pack*S_size*8)*(27 M/SCR_first_next−SCR_first_current), where “N_pack” represents a total number of packs included in the video object to be recorded into the N_ecc ECC blocks, “SCR_first_current” represents a time (in units of {fraction (1/27)} M seconds) when the reproduction apparatus outputs a first pack of the video object from the track buffer, “SCR_first_next” represents a time (in units of {fraction (1/27)} M seconds) when the reproduction apparatus outputs a first pack of another video object, which is recorded on a next series of consecutive unassigned sectors, from the track buffer.
- 3. The optical disc recording apparatus of claim 2 further comprising:a means for creating management information indicating an area onto which the video object is recorded by the recording means and recording the management information onto the optical disc.
- 4. An optical disc recording method for recording video objects on an optical disc, whereina recording area of the optical disc is divided into a plurality of sectors, with each set of N_sec consecutive sectors forming one ECC block, each sector having a size of S_size bytes, each video object is composed of a plurality of packs, each pack having a size of S_size bytes, recording sector information showing data assignment for sectors on the optical disc, and the minimum size is the number of ECC blocks which is represented as “N_ecc” in the following formula: N—ecc=Vo*Tj/((N_sec*8*S_size)*(1−Vo/Vr)), where “Tj” represents a maximum jump time of an optical pickup of a reproduction apparatus, “Vr” represents an input transfer rate of a track buffer of the reproduction apparatus, and “Vo” represents an effective output transfer rate of the track buffer, said optical disc recording method comprising: a reading step for reading the sector information from the optical disc; a detecting step for detecting a series of consecutive unassigned sectors on the optical disc by referring to the read sector information, a total size of the series being greater than the minimum size, the minimum size corresponding to a data amount that ensures the reproduction apparatus for uninterrupted reproduction of the video object; and a recording step for recording the video object including S_size-byte packs onto the detected series of consecutive unassigned sectors.
- 5. The optical disc recording method of claim 4, whereinthe effective output transfer rate Vo is represented by the following formula: Vo=(N_pack*S_size*8)*(27 M/SCR_first_next−SCR_first_current), where “N_pack” represents a total number of packs included in the video object to be recorded into the N_ecc ECC blocks, “SCR_first_current” represents a time (in units of {fraction (1/27)} M seconds) when the reproduction apparatus outputs a first pack of the video object from the track buffer, “SCR_first_next” represents a time (in units of {fraction (1/27)} M seconds) when the reproduction apparatus outputs a first pack of another video object, which is recorded on a next series of consecutive unassigned sectors, from the track buffer.
- 6. The optical disc recording method of claim 5 further comprising:a step for creating management information indicating an area onto which the video object is recorded in the recording step, and for recording the management information onto the optical disc.
- 7. A computer-readable recording medium recording a program for recording video objects on an optical disc, whereina recording area of the optical disc is divided into a plurality of sectors, with each set of N_sec consecutive sectors forming one ECC block, each sector having a size of S_size bytes, each video object is composed of a plurality of packs, each pack having a size of S_size bytes, recording sector information showing data assignment for sectors on the optical disc, and the minimum size is the number of ECC blocks which is represented as “N_ecc” in the following formula: N—ecc=Vo*Tj/((N_sec*8*S_size)*(1−Vo/Vr)), where “Tj” represents a maximum jump time of an optical pickup of a reproduction apparatus, “Vr” represents an input transfer rate of a track buffer of the reproduction apparatus, and “Vo” represents an effective output transfer rate of the track buffer, said program causing a computer to execute: a reading step for reading the sector information from the optical disc; a detecting step for detecting a series of consecutive unassigned sectors on the optical disc by referring to the read sector information, a total size of the series being greater than the minimum size, the minimum size corresponding to a data amount that ensures the reproduction apparatus for uninterrupted reproduction of the video object; and a recording step for recording the video object including S_size-byte packs onto the detected series of consecutive unassigned sectors.
- 8. The computer-readable recording medium of claim 7, whereinthe effective output transfer rate Vo is represented by the following formula: Vo=(N_pack*S_size*8)*(27 M/SCR_first_next−SCR_first_current), where “N_pack” represents a total number of packs included in the video object to be recorded into the N_ecc ECC blocks, “SCR_first_current” represents a time (in units of {fraction (1/27)} M seconds) when the reproduction apparatus outputs a first pack of the video object from the track buffer, “SCR_first_next” represents a time (in units of {fraction (1/27)} M seconds) when the reproduction apparatus outputs a first pack of another video object, which is recorded on a next series of consecutive unassigned sectors, from the track buffer.
- 9. The computer-readable recording medium of claim 8, wherein the program further causes the computer to execute: a step for creating management information indicating an area onto which the video object is recorded in the recording step, and for recording the management information onto the optical disc.
- 10. An optical disc recording apparatus with an optical disc inserted therein, whereina recording area of the optical disc is divided into a plurality of sectors, with each set of N_sec consecutive sectors forming one ECC block, each sector having a size of S_size bytes, each video object is composed of a plurality of packs, each pack having a size of S_size bytes, recording sector information showing data assignment for sectors on the optical disc, and the minimum size is the number of ECC blocks which is represented as “N_ecc” in the following formula: N—ecc=Vo*Tj/((N_sec*8*S_size)*(1−Vo/Vr)), where “Tj” represents a maximum jump time of an optical pickup of a reproduction apparatus, “Vr” represents an input transfer rate of a track buffer of the reproduction apparatus, and “Vo” represents an effective output transfer rate of the track buffer, said optical disc recording apparatus comprising: a reading means for reading the sector information from the optical disc; a detecting means for detecting a series of consecutive unassigned sectors on the optical disc by referring to the read sector information, a total size of the series being greater than the minimum size, the minimum size corresponding to a data amount that ensures the reproduction apparatus for uninterrupted reproduction of the video object; and a recording means for recording the video object including S_size-byte packs onto the detected series of consecutive unassigned sectors.
- 11. The optical disc recording apparatus of claim 10, whereinthe effective output transfer rate Vo is represented by the following formula: Vo=(N_pack*S_size*8)*(27 M/SCR_first_next−SCR_first_current), where “N_pack” represents a total number of packs included in the video object to be recorded into the N_ecc ECC blocks, “SCR_first_current” represents a time (in units of {fraction (1/27)} M seconds) when the reproduction apparatus outputs a first pack of the video object from the track buffer, “SCR_first_next” represents a time (in units of {fraction (1/27)} M seconds) when the reproduction apparatus outputs a first pack of another video object, which is recorded on a next series of consecutive unassigned sectors, from the track buffer.
- 12. The optical disc recording apparatus of claim 11 further comprising:a means for creating management information indicating an area onto which the video object is recorded by the recording means and recording the management information onto the optical disc.
Priority Claims (3)
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9-251991 |
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10-092044 |
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10-114665 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a Divisional of Ser. No. 09/154,879, filed Sep. 17, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,118,924.
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