Claims
- 1. A magnetic tape comprising:
- a plurality of tracks on said tape containing magnetically recorded signals;
- a first plurality of portions of said magnetically recorded tracks comprising magnetically recorded signals representing a compressed normal speed playback version of a video signal; and
- a second plurality of portions of said magnetically recorded tracks comprising magnetically recorded signals representing a compressed n.times.playback speed version of said video signal, where n is an integer other than 0 and 1,
- wherein each magnetically recorded track portion of said second plurality comprising a regularly interleaved pattern of magnetic signals physically laid out on said respective track, said pattern including magnetic signals representing a sync word, an identifier and data of said n.times.playback speed version of said video signal,
- wherein said identifier being identical within each of said magnetically recorded track portions representing said compressed n.times.playback speed version of said video signal for a particular value of n and indicating said particular value of n, and
- wherein a tracking circuit compares a count of the identifiers during each scan interval with a target number, such that the tape speed will be adjusted based on the comparison.
- 2. The video tape of claim 1 wherein said second plurality are located within an area delineated by boundaries that are a predetermined distance from a predetermined ideal magnetic head scan path and wherein said predetermined scan path depends on a relative speed of a transport of said video tape and a rotation of said drum during n.times.normal speed playback.
- 3. The video tape of claim 1 wherein said ideal magnetic head scan path is at a deviation angle .theta..sub.f for an n.times.normal speed forward playback and at a deviation angle .theta..sub.r for an n.times.normal speed reverse playback where ##EQU8## where s is a parameter used in computing equations (1b)-(1c)
- .theta..sub.f is the fast forward scanning deviation angle
- .theta..sub.r is the fast reverse scanning deviation angle
- T.sub.p is the track pitch or width
- .theta..sub.a is the recording track angle
- .theta..sub.t is the drum head lead in angle, and
- .phi..sub.s is the drum diameter.
- 4. The video tape of claim 1
- wherein the second plurality of sync blocks further includes a second set of sync blocks to provide playback at a second n.times.normal speed greater than the first n.times.normal speed, and further wherein the second set of sync blocks includes separate subsets of sync blocks for providing forward and reverse playback.
- 5. The video tape of claim 1 wherein each of said first and second pluralities contains a multi-layered stream.
- 6. The video tape of claim 5 wherein said multi-layered stream comprises a transport layer stream and wherein said transport layer stream comprises a video elementary stream which contains said video information.
- 7. The method of claim 1
- wherein the second plurality of sync blocks further includes a second set of sync blocks to provide playback at a second n.times.normal speed greater than the first n.times.normal speed, and further wherein the second set of sync blocks includes separate subsets of sync blocks for providing forward and reverse playback.
- 8. A method for providing trick mode playback of compressed video images on a video tape using a rotary drum magnetic head video tape transport recording and playback apparatus comprising the steps of:
- recording a plurality of tracks on said tape containing magnetically recorded signals;
- recording a first plurality of portions of said magnetically recorded tracks comprising magnetically recorded signals representing a compressed normal speed playback version of a video signal;
- recording a second plurality of portions of said magnetically recorded tracks comprising magnetically recorded signals representing a compressed n.times.playback speed version of said video signal, where n is an integer other than 0 and 1,
- wherein each magnetically recorded track portion of said second plurality comprising a regularly interleaved pattern of magnetic signals physically laid out on said respective track, said pattern including magnetic signals representing a sync word, an identifier and data of said n.times.playback speed version of said video signal,
- wherein said identifier being identical within each of said magnetically recorded track portions representing said compressed n.times.playback speed version of said video signal for a particular value of n and indicating said particular value of n, and
- comparing, via a tracking circuit, a count of the identifiers during each scan interval with a target number, such that the tape speed will be adjusted based on the comparison.
- 9. The method of claim 8 further comprising the steps of:
- predetermining an ideal scan path depending on a relative speed of a transport of said video tape and a rotation of said drum during n.times.normal speed playback, and
- recording said second plurality of sync blocks within an area delineated by boundaries that are a predetermined distance from said predetermined ideal magnetic head scan path.
- 10. The method of claim 8 further comprising the steps of:
- determining a deviation angle .theta..sub.f, .theta..sub.r for an n.times.normal speed playback
- where ##EQU9## where s is a parameter used in computing equations (1b)-(1c)
- .theta..sub.f is the fast forward scanning deviation angle
- .theta..sub.r is the fast reverse scanning deviation angle
- T.sub.p is the track pitch or width
- .theta..sub.a is the recording track angle
- .theta..sub.t is the drum head lead in angle, and
- .phi..sub.s is the drum diameter.
- 11. The method of claim 8 wherein each of said first and second pluralities of sync blocks contains a multi-layered stream.
- 12. The method of claim 11 wherein said multi-layered stream comprises a transport layer stream and wherein said transport layer stream comprises a video elementary stream which contains said video information.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/485,208, filed Jun. 7, 1995 now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (12)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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The Grand Alliance HDTV System Specification, version 2.0, Chapter 5, Dec. 17, 1994. |
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