Claims
- 1. A recording medium having a signal recorded thereon, the recording medium prepared by the steps of:
- detecting signal dropout in a time-domain input signal;
- modifying a signal dropout portion specified by said detection step using a signal synthesized from frequency domain components of an input signal portion other than the signal dropout portion; and recording onto the recording medium the modified signal dropout portion and the input signal portion other than the signal dropout portion.
- 2. The recording medium as claimed in claim 1, wherein the signal dropout portion is a clipped signal portion, the clipped signal portion being a portion of the time-domain input signal which exceeds one of a maximum recording level during recording and a maximum transmission level during transmission.
- 3. Recording medium as claimed in claim 2, further comprising the step of:
- detecting a non-clipped signal portion of the time-domain input signal.
- 4. The recording medium as claimed in claim 1, wherein the time-domain input signal is an acoustic signal.
- 5. The recording medium as claimed in claim 4, wherein the step of modifying comprises the step of:
- replacing the signal dropout portion with the signal synthesized from frequency components of the input signal portion other than the signal dropout portion.
- 6. A recording medium having a signal recorded thereon, the recording medium prepared by the steps of:
- detecting signal dropout in a time-domain input signal;
- modifying a signal dropout portion specified by said detection step using a signal synthesized from frequency components of an input signal portion other than the signal dropout portion; and
- recording onto the recording medium the modified signal dropout portion and the input signal portion other than the signal dropout portion,
- wherein the time-domain input signal is an acoustic signal, and
- wherein the signal dropout portion is predicted from the input signal portion other than the signal dropout portion.
- 7. The recording medium as claimed in claim 6, wherein the prediction is calculated from frequency components of the input signal portion other than the signal dropout portion.
- 8. The recording medium as claimed in claim 6, wherein the frequency components of the input signal portion other than the signal dropout portion are split at the time of the prediction into critical frequency bands based upon psycho-acoustic characteristics of a human auditory system.
- 9. The recording medium as claimed in claim 8, wherein allowable noise obtained from frequency components of the input signal portion other than the signal dropout portion in the critical bands is calculated during the prediction based upon frequency components obtained from the time-domain input signal.
- 10. The recording medium as claimed in claim 8, wherein the prediction is based upon calculation from a prediction residue and a prediction coefficient.
- 11. The recording medium as claimed in claim 6, wherein the prediction residue is calculated based upon the acoustic signal and the prediction coefficient.
- 12. The recording medium as claimed in claim 6, wherein the prediction residue is calculated based upon the prediction coefficient and the input signal portion other than the signal dropout portion.
- 13. The recording medium as claimed in claim 6, wherein the prediction coefficient is calculated from allowable noise calculated from the input signal portion other than the signal dropout portion in the critical bands.
- 14. The recording medium as claimed in claim 6, wherein the prediction coefficient is synthesized from an allowable noise level and equi-loudness characteristics based on psychoacoustic characteristics.
- 15. The recording medium as claimed in claim 6, wherein the processed signal has at least one extension bit towards a most significant bit side.
- 16. An information recording medium, comprising a modified signal dropout portion of a time-domain input signal recorded thereon, wherein a signal dropout is detected from the time-domain input signal and the signal dropout portion specified by said detection is modified using a signal synthesized from frequency domain components of an input signal portion other than the signal dropout portion.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/452,967, filed May 30, 1995 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,754,973.
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