Claims
- 1. A recording pre-compensating method to be used in a phase-change optical disc recording system, comprising steps of:
- a) dividing one pulse for forming one record mark on a phase-change optical disc into a series of multiple pulses; and
- b) changing a recording speed at which said record mark is formed in said disc;
- wherein said step a) uses a fixed reference clock signal for producing said series of multiple pulses when said step b) changes said recording speed, said reference clock signal having a frequency which obtained as a result of multiplying by an integer a frequency of a recording synchronizing signal, which is one necessary for a highest one of a plurality of recording speeds, said step b) selecting one from among said plurality of recording speeds.
- 2. The method according to claim 1, wherein said frequency of said fixed reference clock signal is determined according to at least one of a heating time and a cooling time required for forming an ideal shape of the record mark in a layer composition of said phase-change optical disc.
- 3. The method according to claim 1, wherein a time period of each of low-level portions of said series of multiple pulses is fixed when the recording speed is changed, said low-level portions of said series of multiple pulses effecting cooling of a layer composition of said phase-change optical disc during a record-mark forming process.
- 4. The method according to claim 1, wherein a time period of a longest pulse of said series of multiple pulses is fixed when the recording speed is changed.
- 5. The method according to claim 1, wherein a pit width modulation recording method is used for writing information in said phase-change optical disc.
- 6. A phase-change optical disc recording system, comprising:
- recording pre-compensating means for dividing one pulse for forming one record mark on a phase-change optical disc into a series of multiple pulses; and
- control means for changing a recording speed at which said record mark is formed on said disc;
- wherein said recording pre-compensating means uses a fixed reference clock signal for producing said series of multiple pulses when said step changes said recording speed, said reference clock signal having a frequency which is obtained as a result of multiplying by an integer a frequency of a recording synchronizing signal, which is one necessary for a highest one of a plurality of recording speeds, said control means selecting one from among said plurality of recording speeds.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/536,833 filed Sep. 26, 1995 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,648,952.
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