Title of Invention

REPLAY APPLIANC FOR RECORDING MEDIA CONTAINING INFORMATION BLOCKS.

Abstract Replay appliance for accessing at a defined playing time information stored on recording media containing information blocks, the appliance comprising: a scanning device for scanning data on a recording medium which is controlled by using an iterative approximation method to a point on the recording medium which corresponds to the defined playing time; search means for binary searching the recording medium on the basis of a replay time and for comparing information read from the recording medium with a binary word and for evaluating a recording medium replay time which is contained in a file associated with the binary word to perform said iterative approximation method; and a comparator for comparing a replay time which hag been scanned from the recording medium with a desired replay time and to drive the scanning device to a point which corresponds to a result of a comparison by the comparator to access information at the defined playing time.
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Replay appliance for recording media containing
information blocks
The invention relates to a replay appliance for recording 5 media containing information blocks, having means for access, at a defined playing time, to video information on a Digital Versatile Disc, which is also called a DVD, without a so-called DVD Video Title Set Time Map Table.
1O According to the DVD Specification for read-only discs, Part 3, in Version 1.0, which contains the video specification, a so-called DVD Video Title Set Time Map Table is provided on the DVD disc, by means of which can be accessed as a function of the playing time, in order
L5 to replay a video sequence of a movie from a desired playing start time. This table contains all the necessary information and entry points to allow a replay appliance to be used to directly access a video sequence which corresponds to a specific replay time or running duration
20 or, for example, to start replaying a movie which has been recorded on a DVD from a time which corresponds to a predetermined playing time in the film. If, for example, the first ten minutes of a movie are skipped, then the Video Title Set Time Map Table can be used to jump
25 directly to the point in a movie which corresponds to this replay time when viewed continuously. Using the data contained in the Video Title Set Time Map Table on the disc, the scanning device in the replay appliance is driven directly to a scanning point on the disc which
30 contains the data corresponding to a predetermined replay time.
The Video Title Set Time Map Table contains the recording point for the video data in each programme chain in the video title for each time during replay. However, it is
35 only optional for this table to be provided on the disc, so that it is not generally available in the replay appliance for finding a recording point on the disc

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corresponding to a replay time which can be predetermined.
The object of the invention is to provide a replay 5 appliance for recording media containing information blocks, which allows access, at a defined playing time, to video information on a DVD even without a DVD Video Title Set Time Map Table being recorded on the disc.
10 This object is achieved by means specified in independent claims, and advantageous refinements and developments are specified in dependent claims.
One aspect of the invention is to allow access, at a 15 defined playing time, to video information on a DVD, despite there not being a DVD Video Title Set Time Map Table or the DVD Video Title Set Time Map Table being damaged.
20 According to the invention, means are provided in the replay appliance, using which the recording medium is searched for a characteristic feature. It has been found that recording media having information blocks have so-called designators which are used, in an advantageous
25 manner, to find so-called navigation sectors on the disc. The sectors of the recording medium are searched using a means provided in the replay appliance, using which means the data stream read from the recording medium is analysed to find a navigation sector designator. If such
30 a designator is found, a statement about the present replay HMe contained in the navigation sector information is evaluated and is compared with a predetermined playing time from which it is intended to replay information stored on the recording medium. As a result of the
35 comparison, a determination is made as to whether a point corresponding to the desired playing duration is located on the recording medium before or after the point at which the navigation sector designator and the replay

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time contained in the navigation sector information were found. The recording medium is then scanned at a point corresponding to the determined direction, and the process is repeated until the desired start position or a 5 predetermined start region for replaying is found.
Thus, using a replay appliance for recording media containing information blocks, this allows access, at a defined playing time, to video information on a DVD in an
10 advantageous manner, likewise using a binary search, when said DVD has no DVD Video Title Set Time Map Table or a DVD Video Title Set Time Map Table which cannot be evaluated. In this case, the term binary search covers the comparison of information read from the recording
15 medium which matches a binary word that characterizes the designator, and the evaluation of binary information which is contained in one of the files which are ' identified by the designator.
20 The invention will be explained in more detail in the following text with reference to a drawing. The figure shows an exemplary embodiment for access, at a defined playing time, to video information on a DVD even without a DVD Video Title Set Time Map Table being recorded on
25 the disc.
Since no time code corresponding to the CD Audio is available, owing to the breakdown and interleaving of the information stored in information blocks, for access, at a defined playing time, to video information, it must
30 initially be assumed that it is impossible to replay, at a defined playing time, a recording medium having information blocks when there is no DVD Video Title Set Time Map Table or the DVD Video Title Set Time Map Table is damaged.
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Corresponding to the invention, the replay appliance contains a search means for finding a designator, which in this case is a navigation sector designator that is

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also referred to as NV PCK ID. The search means is preferably a mask which corresponds to the binary word of the navigation sector designator and is used to find the navigation sector designator in the data stream read from 5 the recording medium. The method for finding the navigation sector designator using a mask corresponding to the binary word of the navigation sector designator may be either an iterative approximation method, as is illustrated in the figure, or else other search methods,
10 for example a continuous search in the forward or reverse direction, or a search starting from an estimated value. In order to replay, at a defined playing time, a recording medium having information blocks, using the iterative approximation method, the recording medium is
15 first of all scanned, in a first step SI, at a position which corresponds approximately to the centre of the recording medium. This physical point on the recording medium will, however, as a rule not correspond to half the replay duration of an item of video information
20 (called a video object VO) on the disc, since the replay duration and the physical point on the disc are not proportional owing to the data and recording structure. Furthermore, the amount of data required for replaying depends on the nature of the video object VO, since, as a
25 rule, the only information recorded is that which relates to changes from one frame to the following frame. A very wide tolerance can therefore be allowed for the first point on the recording medium which is to be driven to by a scanning device in the replay appliance.
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From the point on the recording medium which the scanning device of the replay appliance jumps to, the information recorded there is then read and is compared with a mask which corresponds to the binary word of the navigation
35 sector designator. As soon as a navigation sector designator has been detected, information contained in the navigation sector information, which is also called the navigation packet NV-PCK, is then evaluated relating

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to a replay time which corresponds to the playing time
from the start if the video information were replayed
continuously. The means required to evaluate this replay
time, which is also called the playback time PGC, are
5 already provided in the replay appliance for continuously
. replaying video information, so that there is no need for
any further explanation relating to this. A relationship
between the recording point and the replay time is then
produced by a binary search carried out in this way and
10 is used to approach a point on the recording medium which must be found and scanned for replaying at a defined playing time, even without a DVD Video Title Set Time Map Table. By comparing the replay time determined at the scanning point with the time from which replaying at a
15 defined playing time is intended to take place, that point is then defined at which the recording medium must be scanned in a second step S2 unless a match has already been found. In the example shown in the figure, the aim is to replay, with a defined playing time, from a playing
20 time which is located before the determined position, so that the recording medium is scanned by the scanning device in this second step S2 at a point which is also physically located before the point on the recording medium that was scanned in the first step S1. This second
25 point may also be an arbitrary point in the region before the point scanned in the first step S1. However, it is also possible to determine the time difference between the replay time determined in the first step S1 and the desired playing time, and to define a jump distance
30 corresponding to the result.
A binary search is then carried out once again at the second point, which results in a determination being made as to whether a point to be sought for replay at a 35 defined playing time is located before or after the present scanning position. If the replay time determined in the second step S2 is not so far away from the desired playing time, a third point on the recording medium is

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scanned, depending on the result of the comparison, in a third step S3. In accordance with the figure, a replay time was determined in the step S2 which is located before the desired playing time, so that the scanning 5 device of the replay appliance is driven, in a third step S3, to a point on the recording medium which is located after the point on the recording medium scanned in the second step S2 and before the point on the recording medium scanned in the first step SI. Using an iterative
10 approximation method, a point on the recording medium which corresponds to a desired playing time is thus found even without a DVD Video Title Set Time Map Table, and the process of replaying starts at a defined playing time in the fourth step S4.
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To reduce the number of steps to be carried out in order to determine the scanning point on the recording medium corresponding to replaying at a defined playing time, it is possible to use a tolerance window, which starts the
20 replay process at a distance from a predetermined playing time.
The invention is intended for use in a replay appliance for recording media containing information blocks, having means for access, at a defined playing time, to video
25 information on a Digital Versatile Disc, called a DVD, even without a so-called DVD Video Title Set Time Map Table, and can in general be used for access, at a defined playing time, to information on a recording medium where there is no proportionality between the
3 0 recording point and the replay time and no concordance list is available defining the relationship between the replay time and the recording point.

-7 We Claim;
1. Replay appliance for accessing at a defined piaying time
information stored on recording media containing information
blocks, the appliance comprising:
a scanning device for scanning data on a recording medium which is controlled by using an iterative approximation method to a point on the recording medium which corresponds to the defined playing time;
search means for binary searching the recording medium on the basis of a replay time and for comparing information read from the recording medium with a binary word and for evaluating a recording medium replay time which is contained in a file associated with the binary word to perform said iterative approximation method; and
a comparator for comparing a replay time which has been scanned from the recording medium with a desired replay time and to drive the scanning device to a point which corresponds to a result of a comparison by the comparator to access information at the defined playing time.
2. Replay appliance as claimed in claim 1, wherein the comparator is
a mask for comparing information read from the recording medium
with a binary word.
3. Replay appliance as claimed in claim 1, wherein the binary word is
a designer recorded on the recording medium.
4. Replay appliance as claimed in claim 3, wherein the designator is a
.Navigation Sector designator


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5. Replay appliance as claimed in claim 1, wherein the desired replay
time is a replay time provided within a tolerance window, for
access, at a defined playing time, to the recording medium.
6. Replay appliance as claimed in claim 2, wherein the binary word is
a designator recorded on the recording medium.
7. Replay appliance as claimed b claim 6, wherein the designator is a
navigation sector designator.
Replay appliance for accessing at a defined playing time information stored on recording media containing information blocks, the appliance comprising: a scanning device for scanning data on a recording medium which is controlled by using an iterative approximation method to a point on the recording medium which corresponds to the defined playing time; search means for binary searching the recording medium on the basis of a replay time and for comparing information read from the recording medium with a binary word and for evaluating a recording medium replay time which is contained in a file associated with the binary word to perform said iterative approximation method; and a comparator for comparing a replay time which hag been scanned from the recording medium with a desired replay time and to drive the scanning device to a point which corresponds to a result of a comparison by the comparator to access information at the defined playing time.

Documents:

00977-cal-1999-abstract.pdf

00977-cal-1999-claims.pdf

00977-cal-1999-correspondence.pdf

00977-cal-1999-description(complete).pdf

00977-cal-1999-drawings.pdf

00977-cal-1999-form-1.pdf

00977-cal-1999-form-18.pdf

00977-cal-1999-form-2.pdf

00977-cal-1999-form-3.pdf

00977-cal-1999-form-5.pdf

00977-cal-1999-letters patent.pdf

00977-cal-1999-p.a.pdf

00977-cal-1999-priority document others.pdf

00977-cal-1999-priority document.pdf

977-CAL-1999-FORM-27.pdf


Patent Number 205529
Indian Patent Application Number 977/CAL/1999
PG Journal Number 14/2007
Publication Date 06-Apr-2007
Grant Date 05-Apr-2007
Date of Filing 14-Dec-1999
Name of Patentee DEUTSCHE THOMSON-BRANDT GMBH
Applicant Address HERMANN-SCHWER-STR.3, D-78048 VILLINGEN-SCHWENNINGEN, GERMANY, A GERMAN COMPANY.
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 WINTER MARCO BOHMERSTR.17, D-30173 HANNOVER, GERMANY
PCT International Classification Number G11B 27/28
PCT International Application Number N/A
PCT International Filing date
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 19859845.9 1998-12-23 Germany