1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a player/recorder for controlling recording and playing back stored content.
2. Description of the Related Art
JP-A-2000-322826 discloses a conventional a player/recorder system that maintains the right of private copying by users and, at the same time, allows proper copyright protection, as well as a data processor centrally functioning in the player/recorder system. It also discloses a technology in which “main data (such as music data) recorded in a first recording medium is encrypted by a first device using an identifier unique to a first device as a key before the main data is transmitted to a second device to copy or move to a second recording medium. Then, the encrypted main data is transmitted to the second device to copy or move.”
According to this document, however, for the second device to play back main data recorded in the second recording medium, the played back encrypted main data is decrypted in the first device. In other words, to play back content, the content first must be transmitted to another device, which is different from the player, and then decrypted in the other device and returned to the player. Therefore, the system is not suitable for fast processing.
This invention provides a player/recorder, a playback method and a recording method allowing proper copyright protection, while, at the same time, enabling fast processing in playing back content. The invention includes a system that records on a first removable recording medium content encrypted with a first key unique to that medium and records the same data on a second recording medium contained in the player/recorder.
This system can prevent illegal copies which infringe copyrights since a key unique to a first recording medium is required for playing back content recorded in the second recording medium, which requires the first recording medium to be installed. Furthermore, operability is improved since the second recording medium is contained in the player/recorder and is suitable for fast processing such as fast playback. Furthermore, good user-operability can be achieved since the first recording medium is removable and the content therein can be carried only in the first recording medium for playback by a different device.
The invention provides a player/recorder, a content playback method and a content recording method, all having improved operability.
In one embodiment, the following description uses an optical disk 1 as the removable first recording medium and an internal HDD 8 as a second recording medium contained in a player/recorder. Of course, other recording media can also be used. Each of the recording media may be a disk or memory including a magnetic disk and needs only to achieve faster playback processing from the second recording medium than the playback processing from the first recording medium in order to enable fast processing, which is the object of the invention.
Exemplary embodiments 1 and 2, below, include the following examples. In exemplary embodiment 1, the copyright of broadcast content can be protected, and, at the same time, fast playback processing can be achieved. In exemplary embodiment 2, the copyright of content recorded in a distributed recording medium 1 can be protected, and, at the same time, fast playback processing can be achieved.
The data moving operation in exemplary embodiment 1 is described below with reference to
In contrast, encryptor 6 encrypts the content with key data, and player/recorder 7 records the encrypted content on internal HDD 8. In this case, selector 13 selects key data unique to optical disk 1, and encryption is performed with the key data on optical disk 1. The same management information that is on optical disk 1 is also recorded on internal HDD 8. When copy processing ends, the content and management information encrypted with the internal key are deleted. State B in
The moving operation of exemplary embodiment 1 was described above. According to this example, the copying to internal HDD 8 is effectively limited because the encryption is implemented with a key unique to optical disk 1, which must be installed. Decryption cannot be performed without optical disk 1. In other words, decryption is not allowed by installing a different optical disk in order to copy the content to a different optical disk, the copy is disabled, which provides copyright protection. Thus, even when copy-once content are moved, the copy can be left on internal HDD 8. Leaving the copy on internal HDD 8 can improve the operability. For example, since internal HDD 8 has a higher recording/playback rate and a short access time for seeking, the fast playback speed is improved, and random access response time is reduced. Other players can play back content when optical disk 1 with the content is installed, which improves user operability with copyright protection.
The key unique to optical disk 1 retains security even when the unique key is known, because the unique key is stored in an area protected from recording by a general player/recorder.
Although the same data are encrypted and recorded onto optical disk 1 and internal HDD 8 in this example, the data can be recorded in different formats, which can improve operability. Examples of recording in different formats include:
I: recording content encoded differently onto optical disk 1 and internal HDD 8; and
II: recording content compressed onto optical disk 1 while recording content on internal HDD 8 without compression.
In a specific example of format I, content are recorded on optical disk 1 by MPEG 2 to allow the content to be played back by a generally available player whereas content are recorded on internal HDD 8 by MPEG 4 for superior compression efficiency. Since the content recorded on internal HDD 8 are expected to be played back by a player/recorder containing internal HDD 8, the content need to be recorded only in the encoding method of the player/recorder. Therefore, only an encoding method suitable for reducing the recording capacity and improving the image quality needs to be selected. In this way, the number of opportunities for playing back content on other players can be increased, and, at the same time, the efficiency of internal HDD 8 can be improved with copyright protection by changing the encoding method of the content in accordance with each recording medium.
In another specific example of format I, content can be recorded on the optical disk 1 and internal HDD 8 in different compression rates of the data. Since, the capacity of internal HDD 8 is generally large, content are recorded with a low compression rate and high image quality. Thus, a compression rate suitable for the capacity of a recording medium can be adopted, and optimum use of the recording medium can be achieved.
A specific example of format II is as follows. Video content is often recorded on a disk by compressing the content in interframe predictive coding such as MPEG. Because internal HDD 8 has a large capacity, the content may be recorded uncompressed. Since the random access of MPEG can be achieved only about every 0.5 second, which is called GOP (Group Of Picture), special kinds of playback, such as reverse playback, cannot easily be performed. However, recording the content uncompressed allows random access in frames, which can facilitate special kinds of playback.
In a broadcast system, the playback content of player/recorder 20, which receives and records the content and playback content recorded on optical disk 1, can be played back by a different device and may need to be differentiated. In this case, as described above, differentiation can be addressed by changing formats for recording content.
When the different player is a mobile terminal and player/recorder 20 is stationary, the forms of recording content thereon may be properly differentiated in accordance with the recording capacities of the selected recording forms.
Next, a playback operation of exemplary embodiment 1 is described. First, optical disk 1 is installed into player/recorder 20 by an operator (not shown). Next, encrypted key data on optical disk 1 is loaded by player/recorder 2, and the key data is decrypted by key decryptor 3. Next, the content (4) in
The playback operation of exemplary embodiment 1 provides the advantage of improved operability, which was discussed in the description of the data moving operation. This advantage is obtained by playback information on internal HDD 8.
In this example, the invention is applied to a broadcast system, but the invention is not limited thereto. The invention is also applicable when content transmission from a server over the Internet is received by player/recorder 20.
As described with reference to
The recording operation of exemplary embodiment 2 was described above. According to this example, since the copies on internal HDD 8 are encrypted with a key unique to optical disk 1 to install, decryption cannot be performed without installing optical disk 1, thereby achieving an effective copy limit. Thus, even copy-protected content can be copied on internal HDD 8, thereby improving operability. For example, because internal HDD 8 has a higher recording/playing back rate and a shorter access time for seeking, for example, the fast playback speed can be improved, and the random access response time can be reduced.
The playback operation of exemplary embodiment 2 was described above. According to this example, when information on optical disk 1 matches the information on internal HDD 8, improvement in operability as discussed in the description of the recording operation can be obtained by playing back the information on internal HDD 8. When the information on optical disk 1 does not correspond to the information on internal HDD 8 because additional information has been recorded by a different recorder, for example, the copy may be updated so that both copies match, which is advantageous for the next playback.
As described in exemplary embodiment 1, content may be recorded on internal HDD 8 in a different recording format from that of the content recorded on optical disk 1.
The second recording medium is contained in the player/recorder in the example above. However, when fast processing, the object of the invention, is achieved, that is, when the second recording medium needs only to be a recording medium allowing faster playback processing than the playback processing of the first recording medium, the second recording medium does not have to be contained in the player/recorder but may be a removable recording medium.
Although the preferred embodiments of the invention have been disclosed for illustrative purposes, those skilled in the art will appreciate that various modifications, additions and substitutions are possible without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention as disclosed in the accompanying claims.
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2004-269109 | Sep 2004 | JP | national |