Recording medium with optional information and apparatus and methods for forming, recording, reproducing and controlling reproduction of the recording medium

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20090052314
  • Publication Number
    20090052314
  • Date Filed
    August 08, 2008
    16 years ago
  • Date Published
    February 26, 2009
    15 years ago
Abstract
A recording medium, such as a high-density and/or read-only recording medium, such as BD-ROM, which includes an identification information, which can identify whether optional information, such as copy protection information, is needed or not for the playback of contents stored on the recording medium, and to methods and apparatuses for forming, recording, and reproducing data on the recording medium.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention


The present invention relates to a recording medium such as BD-ROM (Blu-ray Disc ROM), which includes an identification information, such as copy protection indicating information and an apparatus and methods for forming, recording, reproducing, and controlling reproduction of the recording media.


2. Description of the Related Art


Recently, standardization of a new high-density optical disc, a rewritable Blu-ray disc (BD-RE: Blu-ray Disc-Rewritable), have been under development where large quantities of high quality video and audio data can be recorded. Once the standard of a BD-RE has been established, products adopting the new optical discs are expected to be commercially available in the near future.


As illustrated in FIG. 1, a BD-RE has an inner hole, clamping area, transition area, BCA (Burst Cutting Area) area, and lead-in area, located in sequential order along radial direction. A data area and lead-out area reside in the center and outermost annulus of the disc, respectively.


The lead-in area is partitioned into a first guard (Guard 1) area, PIC (Permanent Information & Control data) area, a second guard (Guard 2) area, Info 2 area, OPC (Optimum Power Calibration) area, etc. The first guard area and PIC area are pre-recorded areas, whereas the remaining lead-in areas, data area, and lead-out area correspond to rewritable areas which can be overwritten with new data.


General information of a disc which needs to be permanently preserved may be recorded in the PIC area, which can be encoded in wobbled grooves of a track by HFM (High Frequency Modulation) method. HFM Grooves may be modulated in the radial direction with a rather high bandwidth signal, to create a data channel for replicated information with sufficient capacity and data rate. As shown in FIG. 2, encoding data into wobbled groove can be performed by bi-phase modulation and thus recording.


In this modulation method, a bit with value 0 may be represented by a transition at the start of the bit cell and a bit with value 1 may be represented by a transition at the start and in the middle of the bit cell. The modulated bits may be recorded on the disc by a deviation of the groove from an average centerline as indicated in FIG. 2. The length of each bit cell may be 36T, where T corresponds to the length of a channel bit in the rewritable data areas.


Along with the development of a BD-RE, has been the development of a corresponding read-only disc, a read-only Blu-ray disc (hereinafter, referred to as ‘BD-ROM’). As shown in FIG. 3, the BD-ROM disc may include an inner area, clamping area, transition area, information area, and rim area.


The main data of an audio/video (A/V) stream recorded in a data zone within an information area can be recorded with encryption with copy protection information (CPI) to prevent unauthorized copy.


Various disc information (DI) about the disc, such as the type of a disc, may be recorded in the PIC area within the information area. When encrypted main data are recorded in the data zone, copy protection information (CPI) for decryption can also be recorded in PIC area.


When an optical disc apparatus playing a recording medium performs initial servo operations in accordance with the insertion of a disc, copy protection information (CPI) recorded in the PIC area is detected. If main data recorded in a pre-recorded data area is found to be encrypted, the main data is output after decryption using the copy protection information.


Even when copy protection information is not recorded in the PIC area because the contents recorded in data area of a BD-ROM are not encrypted, an optical disc apparatus performing initial servo operations still performs a series of operations to detect copy protection information in the PIC area under the assumption that encryption has been applied to the contents. Such a preliminary operation can cause a delay in the playback of actual data. Also, if any data is recorded on the rewritable disk, i.e., BD-RE, or recordable disk, i.e., BD-WO and its data is copy protected, it may have the same problem when the data is reproduced.


Furthermore, if the copy protection information is not detected, it cannot distinguish whether there is no copy protection information initially because the disc is an illegal medium, or there is no copy protection information because the disc is legal and a copy-free medium.


SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

In exemplary embodiments, the present invention is directed to a recording medium, such as a high-density and/or read-only recording medium, such as BD-ROM, which includes an indication information, which can identify whether an optional information, such as copy protection information, is needed or not for the playback of contents stored on the recording medium, and to methods and apparatuses for forming, recording, and reproducing data on the recording medium.


In exemplary embodiments, the present invention is directed to a recording medium, such as a high-density and/or read-only recording medium, such as BD-ROM, which includes information in a particular area indicating whether or not an optional information, such as copy protection information to reproduce recorded contents is present, and to methods and apparatuses for forming, recording, and reproducing data on the recording medium.


In exemplary embodiments, the present invention is directed to a recording medium, such as a high-density and/or read-only recording medium, such as BD-ROM, which includes information regarding the presence of an optional information, such as copy protection information in the disc information, and to methods and apparatuses for forming, recording, and reproducing data on the recording medium.


In exemplary embodiments, the present invention is directed to a recording medium, such as a high-density and/or read-only recording medium, such as BD-ROM, which includes information regarding the presence of an optional information, such as copy protection information as header information of a copy protection information field, and to methods and apparatuses for forming, recording, and reproducing data on the recording medium.


In exemplary embodiments, the present invention is directed to a recording medium, such as a high-density and/or read-only recording medium, such as BD-ROM, which includes an indication information, such as copy protection indicating information, which is used to determine whether an optional information, such as copy protection information, is present and whether decoding is necessary, and to methods and apparatuses for forming, recording, and reproducing data on the recording medium.


In exemplary embodiments, the present invention is directed to a recording medium, such as a high-density and/or read-only recording medium, such as BD-ROM, which includes an identification information, such as copy protection indicating information, which is used to determine whether an optional information, such as copy protection information, is present and whether decoding is necessary, playback of contents is directly started, irrespective of whether or not recorded contents have been encoded, and to methods and apparatuses for forming, recording, and reproducing data on the recording medium.


In exemplary embodiments, the present invention is directed to a recording medium, such as a high-density and/or read-only recording medium, such as BD-ROM, which includes recorded data, comprising an information area, the information area including a first region for the recorded data, a second region for optional information which when present, controls recording or reproduction of the recorded data, and a third region for information identifying the presence or absence of the optional information; said optional information and/or said information identifying the presence or absence of said optional information being encoded in wobbled pits.


In exemplary embodiments, the present invention is directed to a method for forming data recorded on a recording medium, such as a high-density and/or read-only recording medium, such as BD-ROM, which includes forming a recording medium, comprising forming a first region for storing recorded data; forming a second region for optional information which when present, controls recording or reproduction of the recorded data; forming a third region for information identifying the presence or absence of the optional information; and encoding the optional information and/or the information identifying the presence or absence of the optional information in wobbled pits.


In exemplary embodiments, the present invention is directed to a method for reproducing data recorded on a recording medium, such as a high-density and/or read-only recording medium, such as BD-ROM, which includes utilizing optional information which when present, controls recording or reproduction of the recorded data, and/or information identifying the presence or absence of the optional information, to reproduce the data; the optional information and/or the information identifying the presence or absence of the optional information being encoded in wobbled pits.


In exemplary embodiments, the present invention is directed to a method for recording data recorded on a recording medium, such as a high-density and/or read-only recording medium, such as BD-ROM, which includes optionally recording optional information which when present, controls recording or reproduction of the recorded data, and recording the optional information and/or information identifying the presence or absence of the optional information in wobbled pits.


In exemplary embodiments, the present invention is directed to an apparatus for reproducing data recorded on a recording medium, such as a high-density and/or read-only recording medium, such as BD-ROM, wherein said apparatus utilizes optional information which when present, controls recording or reproduction of the recorded data, and/or information identifying the presence or absence of the optional information, to reproduce the data, the optional information and/or the information identifying the presence or absence of the optional information being encoded in wobbled pits.





BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The accompanying drawings, which are included to provide a further understanding of the invention, illustrate exemplary embodiments of the invention, and together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the present invention.


In the drawings:



FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating the disc structure of a conventional rewritable Blu-ray disc (BD-RE);



FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating the high frequency modulation (HFM) groove formed in the PIC area of a rewritable Blu-ray disc;



FIG. 3 is a diagram illustrating each area allocated in a read-only Blu-ray disc (BD-ROM) in an exemplary embodiment of the present invention;



FIG. 4 is a diagram illustrating an exemplary embodiment wherein information regarding the presence of copy protection information is recorded in the PIC area of a Blu-ray disc according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention;



FIG. 5 is a diagram illustrating the fields of disc information recorded and managed in a high-density Blu-ray disc, wherein a flag indicating the presence of copy protection information is included in an exemplary embodiment of the present invention;



FIG. 6 is a diagram illustrating an exemplary embodiment wherein recorded in the BCA area of a Blu-ray disc according to the present invention is information indicating whether or not copy protection information is recorded;



FIG. 7 is a diagram illustrating a process restoring data encoded in wobbled pits according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention;



FIG. 8 is a diagram illustrating a simplified structure of an optical disc apparatus capable of playing a high-density Blu-ray disc in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present invention;



FIG. 9 is a flowchart illustrating the process of playing a high-density Blu-ray optical disc according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention; and



FIGS. 10 and 11 are diagrams illustrating respectively the exemplary embodiments according to the present invention, wherein recorded in a Blu-ray disc are information indicating whether or not copy protection information is recorded.





DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS

Hereinafter, a high-density read-only recording medium according to exemplary embodiments of the present invention and exemplary embodiments of apparatuses and methods for forming, recording, and reproducing copy protection information will be described in detail with reference to the appended drawings.


As stated above with reference to FIG. 3, a read-only Blu-ray disc (BD-ROM) according to exemplary embodiments of the present invention has a disc structure including inner area, clamping area, transition area, information area, and rim area.


As shown in FIG. 4, disc information corresponding to general information of a disc as well as encrypted main data recorded in data zone, for example, copy protection information required to decrypt A/V data streams may be recorded in the PIC area allocated in the information area.


When the main data is recorded without encryption in the data zone, the copy protection information need not be particularly recorded in the PIC area.


Accordingly, a flag to indicate whether or not copy protection information is recorded in the PIC area may be included in the disc information recorded in the PIC area. The flag (CPI_rec_Flag) indicates the presence of copy protection information and may have a recording size of one byte.


As shown in FIG. 5, one byte is allocated to record the flag indicating the presence of copy protection information within the area reserved for the disc information.


Also, the disc information in the PIC area can be recorded for several times. The flag byte may be recorded only in the first disc information among multiple of disc information which are recorded repeatedly in the PIC area.


As illustrated in FIG. 6, the flag indicating whether or not the copy protection information is recorded may be recorded in another area, e.g., the BCA (Burst Cutting Area) area allocated in the inner ring of the PIC area wherein copy protection information is recorded.


Copy protection information, along with the flag indicating the presence thereof, may be encoded and recorded in wobbled pits rather than in straight pits where data are recorded in general case. To this purpose, pits may be formed in wobbled pattern (or in a zigzag pattern) within as many track sections as needed. Also, it may be encoded and recorded in wobbled pits and straight pits alternatively and/or intermittently within the PIC area. Otherwise, it may be selectively or repeatedly recorded on other area except for the PIC area. It may be recorded by an HEM groove wobbled method such as is used for BD-RE. The copy protection information may include a key value for encrypting the main data to be recorded on data area.



FIG. 7 is a diagram illustrating an example where data is encoded in wobbled pits by bi-phase modulation, whereby data are detected. In FIG. 7, the value of ‘0101’ is encoded in bi-phase modulated form, e.g., bi-phase modulated HFM Groove, along with wobbled pattern of wobbled pits. The recording example of wobbled pits in FIG. 7 comprises 36Ts (including marks and spaces) where six 3T signals (mark) make up of the value of one bit. In the example, left and right transition of a sequence of six pits denoting ‘1’ and a sequence of six pits denoting ‘0’ are provided in opposite directions.


As shown in FIG. 7. the structure by bi-phase modulation is different from the structure illustrated in FIG. 2. That is, the method of FIG. 2 has a bit with value 0, which is represented by a transition at the start of the bit cell and a bit with value 1, which is represented by a transition at the start and in the middle of the bit cell. Otherwise, the method of FIG. 7 has a bit with value 0, which is represented by a transition at the start of low and in the middle of high, and a bit with value 1, which is represented by the transition in the opposite direction. The combination of bits consists of data to detect information recorded as wobbled pit. The wobbled pit can be copy protection information, i.e., key data to decrypt main data recorded on the data zone of the recording medium as shown in FIG. 4A to 4F


That is, the wobbled pit data can be reproduced or detected only when the bi-phased modulation data is detected or reproduced normally. And also, reproduction or decryption of main data is possible only when the wobbled pit data for copy protection is reproduced or detected using the normally detected or reproduced bi-phase modulation data.


When information is recorded in pits, identical pits need not be repeated but modulated varying pits (2T-8T) in accordance with input information may be recorded. In this case, too, however, the position of a pit sequence (namely, phase) is shifted approximately by every 18Ts in order to encode data into wobbled pattern of wobbled pits.


The reflected light reflected from wobbled pits recorded in such a manner undergoes a photoelectric transform by four quadrant light receiving elements 13-16.


As illustrated in FIG. 7, THE photoelectrically transformed electrical signals (Ea, Eb, Ec, Ed) are amplified by a circuit for conventional push-pull track control. More specifically, left and right-side signals of the track (Ea+Eb, Ec+Ed) are amplified by respective amplifiers 10, 11 and the difference signal 501 of the left and right-side signals ((Ea+Eb)−(Ec+Ed)) is output by a differential amplifier 12. When the difference signal 501 is converted a binary signal based on whether its level is above or below a reference, encoded data in wobbled pattern of wobbled pits may be obtained.


Because signals detected from the wobbled pattern of wobbled pits are not available externally, even if data played from a BD-ROM were copied onto another recording medium other than the BD-ROM, playback of the copied data would be impossible.


Instead of recording data in wobbled pattern, if data were recorded in the PIC area according to a different agreement for recording format between manufactures having legal authorities, copying a BD-ROM by unauthorized manufactures can also be made more difficult.



FIG. 8 is a simplified diagram illustrating an optical disc apparatus playing a recording medium of a disc. The apparatus includes an optical pickup 11; VDP (Video Disc Play) system 12 performing signal processing and servo control; and a D/A converter 13. The optical disc apparatus may perform playback processing according to whether or not copy protection information is recorded, as described in conjunction with FIG. 9.


The VDP system 12 of the disc apparatus detects and checks a flag (CPI_rec_Flag) indicating whether or not copy protection information among disc information recorded in the PIC area or encoded in the wobbled pits of an inserted BD-ROM is recorded (S11); otherwise, a flag recorded in the BCA area of a BD-ROM is detected (S11), whereby it is determined whether or not copy protection information is recorded.


If the flag is detected, its value is checked (S13). If the value indicates that copy protection information is recorded, the VDP system 12 of the optical disc apparatus performs (S14) the operation of detecting copy protection information recorded in the PIC area or encoded in the wobbled pits; thereafter, by using the copy protection information, a series of data play operations decrypting and playing encrypted data recorded in the data zone are performed (S15).


When the value of the flag indicates the absence of copy protection information or the flag indicating the presence of copy protection information is not detected, the VDP system 12 omits unnecessary operations to detect non-existent copy protection information in the PIC area, but directly performs the operations of reading out recorded contents in the data area.


As shown in the exemplary embodiment of FIG. 5, the flag indicating whether or not copy protection information is recorded, instead of being included and recorded in the disc information, may be recorded in the PIC area together with copy protection information.



FIG. 10 is an exemplary embodiment illustrating such an arrangement. As shown in the exemplary embodiment of FIG. 10, the flag (CPI_rec_Flag) indicating the presence of copy protection information may be recorded as header information of copy protection information field.


The flag indicating whether or not copy protection information is recorded may have a recording size of one byte. When the value of the flag is ‘0000 0000’, the flag indicates that copy protection information is not recorded (in this case, a succeeding copy protection information field may be filled with ‘00’.) When the value of the flag is ‘0000 1111’, the flag indicates that copy protection information is recorded.


In other exemplary embodiments, copy protection information having a flag indicating whether or not copy protection information is recorded as a header information can be recorded in a particular recording area other than the PIC area, for example, the BCA area.


Copy protection information having a flag indicating whether or not copy protection information is recorded can be recorded in a field of disc information stored in the PIC area. Alternatively, it may be recorded as an independent structure from the disc information.



FIG. 11 describes an exemplary embodiment wherein copy protection information is recorded in the PIC area independently of the disc information.


In the exemplary embodiment of FIG. 11, the flag indicating whether or not copy protection information is recorded also appears in the header of copy protection information. When the value of the flag is ‘0000 0000’, the flag indicates that copy protection information is not recorded (In this case, succeeding copy protection information field may be filled with the value of ‘00’.) When the value of the flag is ‘0000 1111’, the flag indicates that copy protection information is recorded.


As described above, a high-density read-only recording medium and methods for recording copy protection information/playing thereof according to exemplary embodiments of the present invention allows a direct playback of contents stored in a high-density read-only disc unless the contents had been encrypted, whereas proper playback is achieved by reading out decryption information from the disc when encryption has been applied to the contents.


In addition, information for decoding encrypted data is recorded in a form of copy-resistant wobbled pits, whereby illegal copy of the contents stored in a high-density read-only disc is prohibited.


Although exemplary embodiments of the present invention have been described in conjunction with a high-density, read-only recording medium, the teachings of the present invention are also applicable to other recording media, such as recordable, rewritable, or rewritable once media and methods and apparatuses associated therewith, as would be known to one of ordinary skill in the art.


The foregoing description of exemplary embodiments of the present invention has been presented for purposes of illustration; therefore, those skilled in the art may utilize the invention and various embodiments with improvements, modifications, substitutions, or additions within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the following appended claims.

Claims
  • 1-70. (canceled)
  • 71. A computer-readable storage medium, comprising: an information area, the information area including a first region for a main data, and a second region for control information required to encrypt and/decrypt the main data, said control information being encoded in wobbled pattern, thereby being detected by a push-pull method,wherein said control information is recorded by bi-phase modulation method in such a manner that bit 0 and bit 1 are determined respectively depending on a transition in a direction within a predetermined period.
  • 72. The storage medium according to claim 71, wherein said control information is recorded in a lead-in zone of the information area of the storage medium.
  • 73. The storage medium according to claim 72, wherein said control information is recorded in a permanent information & control (PIC) data area of the lead-in zone defined in BD (Blu-ray Disc).
  • 74. The storage medium according to claim 73, wherein the bit 0 is represented by the transition from low to high, while the bit 1 is represented by the transition from high to low.
  • 75. The storage medium according to claim 71, wherein said control information is recorded in a permanent information & control (PIC) data area of the information area defined in BD(Blu-ray Disc) as part of disc information or independent of the disc information, the disc information being required to record and/or reproduce the main data.
  • 76. The storage medium according to claim 71, wherein said the information area further includes a third region for storing identification information to identify the presence or absence of the control information, said identification information being encoded in wobbled pattern by bi-phase modulation.
  • 77. A method of reproducing data from a recording medium, comprising: detecting control information required to encrypt and/or decrypt a main data by using a push-pull method, the control information being encoded in wobbled pattern by bi-phase modulation, in such a manner that that bit 0 and bit 1 are determined respectively depending on a transition in a direction within a predetermined period; anddecoding the control information by a demodulation method, to decrypt the main data.
  • 78. The method according to claim 77, wherein said control information is recorded in a lead-in zone of the information area of the recording medium, and wherein the detecting step reads the control information in the lead-in zone.
  • 79. The method according to claim 78, wherein said control information is recorded in a permanent information & control (PIC) data area of the lead-in zone defined in BD(Blu-ray Disc), and wherein the detecting step detects the control information in the PIC area.
  • 80. The method according to claim 79, wherein the bit 0 is represented by the transition from low to high, while the bit 1 is represented by the transition from high to low, and wherein the decoding step decodes the bit 0 or 1 by identifying the respective transition direction.
  • 81. The method according to claim 77, wherein said control information is recorded in a permanent information & control (PIC) data area defined in BD (Blu-ray Disc) as part of disc information or independent of the disc information, the disc information being required to record and/or reproduce the main data, and wherein the detecting step includes a step of reading the control information as part of disc information or independent of the disc information.
  • 82. The method according to claim 77, wherein the detecting step includes a step of a presence of absence of the control information based on identification information, said identification information being encoded in wobbled pattern by bi-phase modulation.
  • 83. An apparatus for reproducing data from a recording medium, comprising: a signal detector to detect control information required to encrypt and/or decrypt a main data by using a push-pull circuit, the control information being encoded in wobbled pattern by bi-phase modulation method in such a manner that bit 0 and bit 1 are determined respectively depending on a transition in a direction within a predetermined period;a signal processor, coupled to the signal detector, to decode the control information by a demodulation method, and to decrypt the main data by using the control information; anda controller, coupled to the signal detector and the signal process, to control the detection of control information, and to control the decoding of the control information and the decryption of the main data.
  • 84. The apparatus according to claim 83, wherein said control information is recorded in a lead-in zone of the information area of the recording medium wherein the controller controls the signal detector to detect the control information in the lead-in zone.
  • 85. The apparatus according to claim 84, wherein said control information is recorded in a permanent information & control (PIC) data area defined in BD (Blu-ray Disc), and wherein the controller controls the signal detector to detect the control information in the PIC area.
  • 86. The apparatus according to claim 85, wherein the bit 0 is represented by the transition from low to high, while the bit 1 is represented by the transition from high to low, and wherein the signal processor decodes the bit 0 or 1 by identifying the respective transition direction.
  • 87. The apparatus according to claim 83, wherein said control information is recorded in a permanent information & control (PIC) data area defined in BD (Blu-ray Disc) as part of disc information or independent of the disc information, the disc information being required to record and/or reproduce the main data, wherein the signal detector detects the control information as part of disc information or independent of the disc information.
  • 88. The apparatus according to claim 83, wherein the controller identifies a presence of absence of the control information based on identification information, said identification information being encoded in wobbled pattern by bi-phase modulation.
Priority Claims (2)
Number Date Country Kind
10-2003-0004488 Jan 2003 KR national
10-2003-0008317 Feb 2003 KR national
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This U.S. non-provisional application, the entire contents of which are incorporated by reference, which claims priority of Korean Patent Application No. 2003-004488, filed on Jan. 23, 2003, and Korean Patent Application No. 2003-008317, filed on Feb. 10, 2003, both in the Korean Intellectual Property Office, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.

Continuations (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 10762535 Jan 2004 US
Child 12222445 US