TL;DR: In this paper, a device for recording records digitally encoded video information on a record carrier according to a predefined recording format, such as DVB-MHP, is described.
Abstract: A device for recording records digitally encoded video information on a record carrier according to a predefined recording format, such as BD The device has an input unit (91) for receiving a data stream comprising the video information and application data objects contained in messages, such as DVB-MHP The device has a message unit (92, 94) for extracting the messages from the data stream The messages are stored in a message file as a series of the messages for the program separate from the video information The device also has a parsing unit (95) for generating application control information that includes accessing information for accessing the messages in the message file The application control information is stored in a message info file
TL;DR: In this paper, a method and device for recording real-time information on a record carrier, e.g. video on an optical disc, is described, where the information is arranged according to a recording format, i.e. DVD video, for being playable in standardized players.
Abstract: A method and device for recording real time information on a record carrier, e.g. video on an optical disc. The information is arranged according to a recording format, e.g. DVD video, for being playable in standardized players. The information is subdivided into units and playback parameters for reproducing sequences of the units are included in the units. The format prescribes forward pointers to units that are located at a large distance from the unit which includes the forward pointers. However for home recording it is required that a recording is made in one pass, i.e. the video is to be recorded directly at its final location without a large buffer. So the device has a small buffer (30), and a processing unit (20, 28) for determining pointers to nearby units based on the buffer contents, while values for pointers pointing far forward are set arbitrarily, based on nearby units and/or default values indicating that the unit intended to be pointed to does not exist. Standard playback devices can still play the recorded material in trickplay modes with only minor deviations in the fast forward scanning speed.
TL;DR: In this article, a video image storage, processing, and distribution system is provided with a processing and a distribution subsystem, which cooperate to store, process, and distribute a high volume of video data on demand.
Abstract: A video image storage, processing, and distribution system is provided with a processing and a distribution subsystem. The processing subsystem comprises at least one high performance video signal input device, one recording format independent hierarchy of storage, at least one recording format and resolution independent video data processor, and a high performance digital data recorder. The distribution subsystem comprises an archive library of recording format independent high performance digital tapes and instrument data players, a recording format independent hierarchy of staging storage, at least one recording format independent video distribution control processor, and a RF signal generation subsystem. The hierarchical storage of the processing subsystem comprises a first level of high performance random access mass storage amenable to large volume storage and high performance file transfers, and a second level of high performance random access storage amenable to high performance byte manipulations. The hierarchical staging storage comprises a first level of high performance random access storage amenable to high performance file transfers. Together, these elements cooperate to store, process, and distribute a high volume of video data on demand.
TL;DR: In this paper, a read-only area and a rewritable area are formed in an optical disk, where each read only area contains a read only track and a rewriteable track.
Abstract: An optical disk includes a read-only area in which a plurality of read-only tracks are formed and a rewritable area in which a plurality of rewritable tracks are formed, wherein each of the plurality of read-only tracks is divided into a plurality of first sectors, a signal is prerecorded in at least one of the plurality of first sectors under a predetermined reproduction format, each of the plurality of rewritable tracks is divided into a plurality of second sectors, a signal is recordable in at least one of the plurality of second sectors under a predetermined recording format including the predetermined reproduction format, and the read-only area is located on an inner portion of the optical disk, while the rewritable area is located on an outer portion of the optical disk.
TL;DR: In this paper, a controller detects a non-sound section of the audio signal input, generates time data corresponding to the nonsound section, forms a data transmission block using the time data and sound data, records the result into an IC memory card, and registers a list of newly recorded content at a content table.
Abstract: Components include: an audio input, an audio output, a signal processor, a buffer memory, an interface, a command input, a display, and a controller. When a record command is input, the controller detects a non-sound section of the audio signal input, generates time data corresponding to the non-sound section, forms a data transmission block using the time data and sound data, records the result into an IC memory card, and registers a list of the newly recorded content at a content table. When a reproduction command is input, the controller reads the start/end address of a selected musical piece with reference to the TOC which is loaded into the buffer memory from the IC memory card, accesses the corresponding audio data from the IC memory card, and controls the system according to a reproduction operation. Silence sections are only stored at the beginning of a musical piece.