Information recording medium, information recording method, information recording device and information reproducing device
An information recording and media technology, applied in optical recording/reproducing/erasing methods, recording signal processing, information storage, etc., can solve the problems of reading, modifying and writing operation failure, unable to record data by sector, etc., to reduce failures. risk, the effect of improving reliability
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[0095] Disc 1 is a rewritable information recording medium. The disc 1 may be any type of information recording medium, including DVD-RAM. Data can be recorded on the disc 1 . Data recorded on the disc 1 can be reproduced from the disc. Recording and reproduction of data is performed by sectors or by blocks.
[0096] The physical structure of the disk 1 is the same as that shown in Fig. 17, so it will not be described below.
[0097] FIG. 1A shows the structure of the physical space of the disc 1 . The disc 1 includes one or more disc information areas 4 and a data recording area 5 . In the example shown in FIG. 1A, two disc information areas 4 are provided along the inner and outer peripheries of the disc 1, respectively. The disc information area 4 arranged along the inner periphery is also referred to as a "lead-in" area, and the disc information area 4 arranged along the outer periphery is also referred to as a "lead-out" area.
[0098] Data is recorded on / reproduced...
Embodiment 2
[0156] An information recording / reproducing system for recording information on or reproducing recorded information from the disc 1 described in Embodiment 1 above will be described below with reference to the drawings.
[0157] The conceptual diagram in FIG. 6 shows the principle of recording AV data on / from the disc 1 to reproduce the recorded AV data.
[0158] AV data is recorded on the disc 1 with reference to free space management information in the logical volume space. The system searches for free areas in the logical volume space according to the free space management information. The number of blocks in the continuously free area needs to be at least a predetermined number more than the number of blocks required for recording AV data. The predetermined number corresponds to the number of blocks for which skip operations are allowed. When a free area meeting this condition is found, the free area is allocated to AV data.
[0159] In the example shown in FIG. 6 , the...
Embodiment 3
[0214] An information recording / reproducing system for recording information on or reproducing recorded information from the disc 1 described in Embodiment 1 will be described below with reference to the drawings.
[0215] The block diagram in Fig. 10 shows the structure of a disc recording / reproducing drive 1020 according to Embodiment 3 of the present invention. The disc recording / reproducing drive 1020 is connected to the upper-level control unit 710 shown in FIG. 7 through an I / O bus.
[0216] The disc recording / reproducing drive 1020 includes a microprocessor in which a control program and an arithmetic memory are set. The disk recording / reproducing drive 1020 is constituted by a mechanical part, a signal processing circuit, etc., and these parts are controlled by a microprocessor. The disk recording / reproducing drive 1020 may include: an instruction processing section 1021 for processing instructions from the upper control circuit 710; a recording control section 1030 f...
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