US20120014668A1 - Recording medium for storing information for still picture, recording and/or reproducing method and apparatus therefor - Google Patents

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US20120014668A1 US13/244,578 US201113244578A US2012014668A1 US 20120014668 A1 US20120014668 A1 US 20120014668A1 US 201113244578 A US201113244578 A US 201113244578A US 2012014668 A1 US2012014668 A1 US 2012014668A1
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  • the present invention relates to recording and/or reproducing audio and/or video data using a rewriteable recording medium, and more particularly, to a recording medium for storing still pictures and additional audio data added thereto for effective processing, and a recording and/or reproducing method and apparatus therefor.
  • FIG. 1 shows a connection structure for various kinds of information in a moving picture and moving picture data, in recording/reproducing audio and/or video data on a recordable and/or rewriteable recording medium, specifically, a digital versatile disk (DVD), and more precisely, it illustrates the relationship between program chain (PGC) information 11 for treating data logically, moving picture information 12 consisting of video object (VOB) information, and a moving picture data file 13 in which actually compressed audio/video (A/V) data are recorded in VOB units.
  • PPC program chain
  • each program can be defined by further dividing the same into several cells called sub-units.
  • the information in each cell can wholly or partially define a video object (VOB).
  • VOB video object
  • each cell is used as a basic accessing unit during reproduction, and the program and PGC are only the information for connectivity between a plurality of cells.
  • the VOB information consists of various kinds of information relating to the VOBU data, that is, VOBU # 1 , VOBU # 2 , . . . and the VOB data in the moving picture data file 13 is accessed by the VOB information.
  • the VOB data is used as a random access unit of a disk recording/reproducing apparatus.
  • the VOBU is based on a single GOP (Group of Pictures) in the case of an MPEG (Moving Picture Experts Group) video, and audio data corresponding to video data is collected, that is, A/V data is multiplexed into sectors, to constitute a VOBU.
  • the data format shown in FIG. 1 is concerned with the moving picture, in which the unit of actual data, the VOB, comprises moving picture data for a fixed period of time. Synchronization or encoding of A/V signals is performed in units of VOBs. However, in the case of a still picture, each VOB constitutes a still picture. When a VOB is designated in a cell structure, a cell is necessary for each still picture. Thus, as more still pictures are recorded, more information is added.
  • data errors may be generated if data is recorded on a recordable disk a predetermined number of times.
  • All information is stored in the memory of a controller for controlling the system for the purpose of limiting the number of recording times and rapidly accessing data.
  • a controller for controlling the system for the purpose of limiting the number of recording times and rapidly accessing data.
  • the amount of information is increased, much time is required for reading the information.
  • a recording medium including a first region having a plurality of still picture data, a second region having a plurality of additional audio data added to the still picture data, and a third region having information indicating the connectivity between the still picture data in the first region and the additional audio data in the second region.
  • a method for recording and/or reproducing audio and/or video data on a recordable and/or rewriteable recording medium including (a) recording a plurality of still pictures, (b) separating the plurality of still pictures into within a predetermined maximum number of groups and recording still picture group information and playback information related to reproduction, (c) recording additional audio data added to a desired still picture in a separate area, after the plurality of still pictures are recorded, and (d) recording additional audio group information for separating the additional audio data into within a predetermined maximum number of groups in order to manage the additional audio data at a group level, and information indicative of the additional audio data corresponding to the desired still picture, wherein the information indicative of the additional audio data is included in the still picture group information.
  • the method according to the present invention may further include (e) reading the still picture group information to be reproduced in accordance with the playback information, (f) calculating the position of a desired still picture in accordance with the read still picture group information and reproducing the still picture data located at the calculated position, and (g) if the information indicative of an additional audio group is present in the read still picture group information, calculating the position of the additional audio data for the corresponding still picture in accordance with the additional audio group information and reproducing the corresponding additional audio data.
  • the reproduction method includes reproducing the still picture data in the first region and the additional audio data added to the still picture data, based on the connectivity information in the third region.
  • the apparatus includes a recording processor for signal-processing a plurality of still picture data to be recorded in a first region of the recording medium and signal-processing a plurality of additional audio data added to the still picture data to be recorded in a second region of the recording medium, and a controller to generate connectivity information indicative of the connectivity between the still picture data in the first region and the additional audio data in the second region, and playback information related to the reproduction order, and to control the same to be recorded in a third region.
  • the apparatus may further include a playback processor for signal-processing the still picture data in the first region and the additional audio data added to the still picture data to be reproduced based on the information in the third region.
  • FIG. 1 illustrates a connection structure of various kinds of information and data in a moving picture
  • FIG. 2 shows an example of an overall information structure according to the present invention
  • FIG. 3 shows the relationship between various kinds of information and still picture data in a still picture according to the present invention
  • FIG. 4 is a block diagram of a recording/reproducing apparatus according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 5 shows the relationship between still picture data and still picture group information according to the present invention
  • FIG. 6 shows the relationship between additional audio data added to still picture data and additional audio group information according to the present invention
  • FIG. 7 shows the relationship between cell information and still picture group information
  • FIG. 8 shows the relationship among cell information, still picture group information and additional audio group information
  • FIG. 9 illustrates the structure of still picture group information according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 10 is a table showing an example of the detailed contents of general information for a still picture group shown in FIG. 9 ;
  • FIG. 11 illustrates the structure of a map table for a still picture shown in FIG. 9 ;
  • FIG. 12 is a table showing an example of the detailed contents of a video map in the map table shown in FIG. 11 ;
  • FIG. 13 is a table showing an example of the detailed contents of an original audio map connected to the video map shown in FIG. 12 ;
  • FIG. 14 illustrates the structure of still picture and additional audio group information according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 15 is a table showing an example of the detailed contents of general information for still picture and additional audio data shown in FIG. 14 ;
  • FIG. 16 illustrates the structure of a map table for still picture and additional audio data shown in FIG. 14 ;
  • FIG. 17 is a table showing an example of the detailed contents of the map table for still picture and additional audio data shown in FIG. 16 ;
  • FIG. 18 is a table showing an example of the detailed contents of cell information for the still picture shown in FIGS. 7 and 8 ;
  • FIGS. 19A and 19B illustrate a flow chart showing a method for recording a still picture according to an embodiment of a present invention
  • FIG. 20 is a flow chart showing a method for recording additional audio data after recording a still picture according to a first embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 21 is a flow chart showing a method for reproducing a still picture according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIGS. 22A and 22B illustrate a flowchart showing a method for reproducing a still picture according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 shows an example of an overall information structure according to the present invention, in which information consisting of PGC information, moving picture information and still picture information can be recorded in an information file or an information area.
  • PGC general information contains information such as the number of programs in a PGC.
  • Program general information contains information such as the number of cells in a program.
  • the cell information designates a VOB in the case of a moving picture, as shown in FIG. 1 , and designates a still picture VOB group (to be abbreviated as “still picture group” for brevity) instead of a VOB, in the case of a still picture, as shown in FIG. 3 . Since the moving picture information has already been described with reference to FIG. 1 , a description thereof will be omitted herein and still picture information according to the present invention will now be described.
  • Still picture general information contains information relating to a number of kinds of still picture group information
  • additional audio general information for the still picture contains information relating to a number of kinds of additional audio group information.
  • FIG. 3 shows the connection structure of various kinds of information and still picture data in a still picture.
  • a still picture recorded in units of VOBs in a data file a plurality of VOBs for still pictures are managed by a still picture group, and cell information contained in the PGC information 21 designates still picture group information (GVOB), rather than a single VOB information.
  • audio data may be recorded in addition to the still picture. The audio data is recorded consecutively after the still picture is recorded, thereby reducing the search time of a reproducing head during reproduction. The audio data recorded together with the still picture is called original audio data, which is contained in the still picture group.
  • a still picture represents both one having only a video part and one having the original audio part and the video part.
  • the amount of cell information and still picture information can be reduced.
  • video coding attributes or original audio coding attributes in a still picture group are assimilated, thus forming still picture group general information, and stored as common information.
  • the positions thereof in the still picture data file must be indicated. In the case when the still pictures are not separated into a plurality of groups, the start positions of the respective still pictures must be indicated.
  • the start position at which the pertinent still picture group starts to be recorded in a file is stored in the still picture group general information and then only the sizes of the respective still pictures are recorded as the information for the respective still pictures. Since the amount of information indicative of the size of still picture data, i.e., the number of bytes, is generally less than that indicative of the position in a file, the overall amount of information can be reduced.
  • a user may add separate additional audio data to a desired still picture after recording the still picture and original audio data on a still picture file 23 .
  • the additional audio data are also managed by grouping in the same manner as in the still picture data and the concept thereof is the same as that of the still picture data.
  • a plurality of additional audio data having the same attributes, e.g., audio coding attributes are grouped into an additional audio group (to be abbreviated as “GAOB”) and then additional audio group general information is recorded as common information.
  • GAOB additional audio group
  • the additional audio group general information contains the start positions of audio data in the respective additional audio groups (GAOBs) (start positions of each additional audio group).
  • the connection information for the additional audio data added to the specific still picture which is indicated by thick arrows in FIG. 3 , is present in the still picture group information GVOB # 1 , GVOB # 2 , . . . .
  • additional audio group identification information for designating additional audio data existing in the still picture group information and additional audio identification information in the pertinent additional audio group are contained in the still picture group information.
  • the start position of the still picture group data contained in the still picture group general information is added to the size of the data preceding the still picture to be located.
  • the start position of the additional audio group data contained in the additional audio group general information is added to the size of the data preceding the additional audio data to be located.
  • video parts and audio parts are consecutively recorded in a file or space.
  • the video information and the audio information each containing the size thereof are also recorded in the bitstream order in which the video data and the original audio data are actually recorded.
  • there is only the additional audio data there is only the additional audio information.
  • only the additional audio information is recorded in the bitstream order in which the additional audio data is actually recorded.
  • the additional audio data file 24 added to the still picture and the information file containing the PGC information 21 and the still picture information 22 having the still picture group information (GVOB) and the additional audio group information (GAOB).
  • the additional audio data may be recorded in a separate area of the still picture file 23 , rather than in the additional audio data file 24 .
  • the still picture file 23 can be designated by a first region
  • the additional audio data file 24 can be designated by a second region
  • the information file containing the PGC information 21 and the still picture information 22 can be designated by a third region which is a logic region.
  • FIG. 4 is a block diagram of a recording/reproducing apparatus for implementing the present invention.
  • the function of an apparatus for recording/reproducing A/V (audio/video) data using a recordable and rewriteable disk is largely divided into recording and reproduction.
  • the system controller 160 controls the overall system through interfacing with a user to thus control the still picture to be recorded on the disk and record separate information for the recorded still picture.
  • Still picture data are managed at a group level by constructing the still picture group information of the information for the respective still pictures, including size information of still picture data, size information of original audio data, playback time information of original audio data and the like, and the position information of the respective still pictures, in the recording order of recorded still pictures and audio data.
  • the added additional audio data is recorded in a different file from or in the same file as that for the still picture but in a different area from that of the still picture.
  • Cell information concerning the reproduction order is recorded as well as the above-described information.
  • the cell information contains information indicative of the recorded still picture group so that the recorded still picture and audio data can be reproduced.
  • the pickup 140 picks up the optical signal from the disk having data stored therein and the data is extracted from the optical signal.
  • the RF AMP 130 converts the optical signal into an RF signal, and extracts a servo signal for performing a servo function, and modulated data.
  • the DSP 120 demodulates modulated data supplied from the RF AMP 130 corresponding to the modulation scheme used during modulation, performs an ECC process to correct errors and eliminates added data.
  • the servo unit 150 receives information necessary for servo control from the RF AMP 130 and the system controller 160 and stably performs a servo function.
  • the AV codec 110 decodes the compressed A/V data supplied from the DSP 120 to output an A/V signal.
  • the system controller 160 controls the overall system for reproducing the user's desired data (still picture only, still picture+original audio data or still picture+additional audio data) using the cell information and still picture group information stored on the disk while performing user interfacing such as processing of the user's key inputs.
  • the still picture group information having the still picture to be reproduced is obtained from the cell information, and information such as the size of the still picture data and the information for the data size and playback time of original audio data, if any, is obtained from the still picture group information, thereby reproducing only desired data. Also, if additional audio data is added to the still picture, desired additional audio data is reproduced using information for the data size or playback time of the additional audio data from the additional audio group information pointed to by the still picture group information.
  • the A/V codec 110 , the DSP 120 , the RF AMP 130 and the pickup 140 operating during recording can be referred to as a recording processor.
  • the pickup 140 , the RF AMP 130 , the DSP 120 and the A/V codec 110 operating during playback can be referred to a reproduction processor.
  • FIG. 5 shows the relationship between still picture data and still picture group information, in which the information for a plurality of still pictures (e.g., 64 maximally) having the same attributes is recorded in the respective still picture group (GVOB) information 201 .
  • the number of the still pictures forming each still picture group is determined such that it is within the limit of the maximum number of still pictures.
  • Each still picture group information 202 includes still picture group general information and information for the respective still pictures and is information for still picture data 203 including video parts and video or audio parts in a sequence of bitstreams recorded.
  • the still picture group generation information has the start address of the corresponding still picture group.
  • still picture information having original audio data exists in the form of map information including video part information for video parts and audio part information for audio parts.
  • a video map and an audio map for a still picture have the same identification information. If the still picture information is composed of only a video part, it exists in the form of a map having only the video part information.
  • still picture data is recorded in a VOB.
  • FIG. 6 shows the relationship between additional audio data added to a still picture and additional audio group information according to the present information, in which additional audio group (GAOB) information 211 includes information for additional audio data recorded in units of a plurality of still picture groups.
  • Additional audio group information 212 has additional audio group general information containing the start address of the corresponding additional audio group and audio maps (AMAPs) following the sequence of additional audio data.
  • the information for additional audio data 213 including an additional audio part of a still picture is recorded in each additional audio map, inclusive of size information of the additional audio data.
  • FIG. 7 shows the relationship between cell information (which can also be referred to as playback information) and still picture group information, in which a cell is a logical unit in relation to indication of a reproduction order.
  • the cell information includes still picture group identification information (GVOB_ID), still picture reproduction start identification information (START VOB_ID) of the corresponding still picture group and still picture reproduction ending identification information (END VOB_ID).
  • the cell information may correspond to all the still picture groups or may correspond to only some of the still picture groups which are intended to be reproduced.
  • the additional audio data is stored in a separate area from the still picture data, that is, in a different file or in a different area of the same file from or as that of the still picture data.
  • GVOB # 1 , # 2 and # 3 having still picture data constitute a file.
  • GAOB # 1 , # 2 and # 3 having additional audio data constitute a file.
  • GVOB # 1 , # 2 and # 3 and GAOB # 1 , # 2 and # 3 shown in FIGS. 5 and 6 constitute a file.
  • the respective GVOBs and GAOBs may be mixed in the recording order, for example, in the order of GVOB # 1 , GVOB # 2 , GAOB # 1 , GVOB # 3 , GAOB # 2 and GAOB # 3 .
  • the GVOBs and GAOBs are coupled and arranged in each batch to constitute a file.
  • FIG. 9 illustrates the structure of still picture group information according to the present invention, which includes still picture group general information and a still picture map table, and may further include attribute information for a still picture such as picture sizes or video encoding modes.
  • FIG. 10 is a table showing an example of the detailed contents of still picture group general information shown in FIG. 9 , which includes GVOB_ID representing information for identifying a still picture group in a still picture file, GVOB_S_ADR representing the start address of first still picture data in the corresponding still picture group in the still picture file, GVOB_Ns representing the number of still pictures in the still picture group.
  • the identification information GVOB_ID can be expressly recorded as a unique one for each still picture group in a still picture file or can be suggestively indicated in the order of still picture groups, that is, # 1 , # 2 , . . . .
  • FIG. 11 illustrates the structure of the still picture map table shown in FIG. 9 .
  • the order of maps is the same as that of data of recorded bitstreams in a still picture file as shown in FIG. 5 .
  • a still picture has only a video part
  • there is only a video map in the case when a still picture has original audio data in addition to the video part
  • both a video map and an audio map are recorded and are practically considered as one map using the same identification information.
  • FIG. 12 is a table showing an example of the detailed contents of a video map in the map table shown in FIG. 11 , containing MAP_TY indicating the type of a corresponding map and represented by a binary “0” in the case of a video map for a video part, VOB_ID indicating identification information for the video part and ranging from 1 to 64 in the preferred embodiments. Also, VOB_ID can be expressly indicated or suggestively indicated in the recording order, that is, # 1 , # 2 , # 3 , . . . .
  • the video map contains V_PART_SZ indicating the size of a video part, GAOB_ID which is identification information of an additional audio group, the value of which exists if a still picture has additional audio data, and the value of which is “0” if a still picture does not have additional audio data, and AOB_ID which is identification information of additional audio data in an additional audio group if a still picture has additional audio data, and the value of which is “0” if a still picture does not have additional audio data.
  • GAOB_ID which is identification information of an additional audio group, the value of which exists if a still picture has additional audio data, and the value of which is “0” if a still picture does not have additional audio data
  • AOB_ID which is identification information of additional audio data in an additional audio group if a still picture has additional audio data, and the value of which is “0” if a still picture does not have additional audio data.
  • VOB_ID and V_PART_SZ can be referred to as still picture position information
  • GAOB_ID and AOB_ID can be referred to as additional audio connectivity information
  • FIG. 13 is a table showing an example of the detailed contents of an original audio map, containing MAP_TY indicating the type of a corresponding map and represented by a binary value “1” in the case of an audio map for an audio part, A_PBTM indicating the playback time of an audio part and A_PART_SZ indicating the size of an audio part.
  • FIG. 14 illustrates the structure of additional audio group information for a still picture according to the present invention, containing additional audio general information and an additional audio map table for the still picture. Also, additional audio attribute information for the still picture may be further included.
  • FIG. 15 is a table showing an example of the detailed contents of additional audio general information for a still picture, shown in FIG. 14 , containing GAOB_ID indicating identification information for an additional audio group in an additional audio file, GAOB_S_ADR indicating the start address of the first additional audio data in the corresponding additional audio group in the additional audio file, and GAOB_Ns indicating the number of additional audio parts contained in the additional audio groups.
  • GAOB_ID can be expressly indicated or suggestively indicated in the recording order.
  • FIG. 16 illustrates the structure of an additional audio map table consisting of n additional audio maps for additional audio parts shown in FIG. 15 .
  • FIG. 17 is a table showing an example of the detailed contents of the additional audio map table for the still picture shown in FIG. 16 , containing AOB_ID indicating identification information for a specific audio part in an additional audio group and ranging from 1 to 64 in the preferred embodiments, A_PBTM indicating the playback time of additional audio data and A_PART 13 SZ indicating the size of additional audio data such as the number of sectors.
  • AOB_ID can be expressly indicated or suggestively indicated in the recording order, that is, # 1 , # 2 , # 3 , . . . .
  • FIG. 18 is a table showing an example of the detailed contents of cell information for a still picture, shown in FIGS. 7 and 8 , containing S_GVOB_ID indicating identification information for a still picture group, S_VOB_ID indicating identification information for a still picture in which reproduction starts, and E_VOB_ID indicating identification information for a still picture in which reproduction ends.
  • FIGS. 19A and 19B illustrate a flow chart showing a method for recording a still picture according to an embodiment of the present invention, that is, a method for recording a still picture and original audio data.
  • a still picture or both a still picture and original audio data is recorded (step S 101 ).
  • Still picture group information is generated, identification for a still picture group is allocated, the number of still pictures in the still picture group is set to “0” and the start address of the still picture group in a still picture file is recorded (step S 102 ). It is then determined whether a recording start signal of a still picture is input by a user or not (step S 103 ).
  • the still picture is recorded in the still picture file, identification information for the still picture is allocated to the still picture group information, the number of still pictures in the still picture group is increased by one and the size information of the still pictures is recorded in the video map (step S 104 ).
  • step S 105 It is determined whether or not a mode set by a user is for recording both a still picture and original audio data. If yes, the audio data for the still picture is recorded following after the corresponding still picture in the still picture file and the audio size information is recorded in an audio map in the still picture group information (step S 106 ).
  • step S 107 It is determined whether the number of still pictures recorded is enough to constitute the information for a still picture group (e.g., 64 maximally) (step S 107 ). If the still picture group information is completed, the procedure returns to step S 102 to generate another still picture group information. Otherwise, the procedure proceeds to step S 103 to determine whether a recording start signal of a still picture is input by a user or not.
  • a still picture group e.g. 64 maximally
  • step S 106 is skipped and the procedure proceeds to step S 107 to record the next still picture. If the recording start signal of a still picture is not input by a user in step S 103 , it is determined whether or not to terminate recording (step S 108 ). If it is determined to terminate recording, cell information is recorded and the procedure ends (step S 109 ). Here, the cell information is created for every still picture group to enable all still pictures to be reproduced.
  • FIG. 20 is a flow chart showing a method for recording additional audio data after recording a still picture according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
  • additional audio group information is generated, identification information for an additional audio group is allocated, the number of additional audio parts in the additional audio group is set to “0” and the start address of the audio group is recorded in an additional audio file (step S 201 ).
  • step S 202 It is then determined whether the recording start signal of additional audio data is input by a user or not (step S 202 ). If the recording start signal is input, a specific still picture to which the user desires to add additional audio data is designated (step S 203 ). The additional audio data is recorded in an additional audio file, identification information for additional audio data in the audio map of the additional audio group information is allocated, the number of additional audio parts in the additional audio group is increased by one, and the size information of the additional audio data in the audio map is recorded (step S 204 ). Although it has been described herein that the additional audio data is recorded in a different file from that of the still picture, the additional audio data can be recorded in a separate area of the same file as that of the still picture.
  • Identification information for the still picture group of a predetermined still picture and identification information for the still picture are read and the information for the still picture, that is, identification information for an additional audio group for an additional audio part and identification information for additional audio data, are recorded in the video map for the predetermined still picture (step S 205 ).
  • step S 206 It is then determined whether the number of additional audio parts in an additional audio group reaches N, that is, enough to constitute a group. If yes, the procedure goes to step S 201 to generate another additional audio group information. Otherwise, it is determined whether the recording start signal of additional audio data is input by a user (step S 202 ). If a recording start signal of additional audio data is not input by a user in step S 202 , the procedure is terminated.
  • step S 203 may precede the step of determining whether or not a recording start signal of additional audio data is input by a user (step S 202 ).
  • FIG. 21 is a flow chart showing a method for reproducing a still picture according to the first embodiment of the present invention, that is, a method for reproducing a still picture and original audio data added thereto.
  • PGC information and cell information are read (step S 301 ).
  • Identification information for a still picture group to be reproduced, playback start identification information and playback ending identification information are read from the cell information to read the still picture group information pointed to by the cell (step S 302 ).
  • Video map information for the video part corresponding to the playback start identification information in the read still picture group information is obtained to read the size of a video part, or both video map information and audio map information are obtained in the case of a still picture having original audio data to read the size of a video part and the size of an audio part (step S 303 ).
  • the position of a desired still picture is calculated by the read video part information and video data located at the calculated position is read and decoded to reproduce the still picture (step S 304 ).
  • the position of a desired still picture is obtained by summing the start position of a still picture group and the size of data preceding the desired still picture.
  • it is determined whether original audio data is added to the still picture step S 305 ). If yes, the original audio data is read and decoded to reproduce the original audio data (step S 306 ).
  • the reading position of the original audio data is obtained by summing the calculated position of the still picture and the size of a video part of the still picture.
  • step S 307 It is checked whether all still pictures belonging to a cell are reproduced or not using the cell information and then it is determined whether or not there is a still picture to be reproduced next (step S 307 ). If yes, the information for the video part of a still picture to be reproduced next is read (step S 303 ). Otherwise, the procedure is terminated. In the case when there are a plurality of series of cell information, this routine is repeated.
  • step S 305 the step of determining whether original audio data is added to a still picture may be performed directly after the step of reading the still picture group information (step S 302 ). This is because it is possible to determine that original audio data is added to a still picture in the case when an audio map for an audio part is added subsequently to a video map for a video part, in accordance with the still picture group information.
  • FIGS. 22A and 22B illustrate a flowchart showing a method for reproducing a still picture according to a second embodiment of the present invention, that is, a method for reproducing a still picture, a still picture having original audio data, or a still picture having additional audio data.
  • cell information is read from PGC information (step S 401 ) and then still picture group information pointed to by a cell to be reproduced is read (step S 402 ).
  • Information for the start position of a still picture group is read from the read still picture group information and the position of a desired still picture is calculated (step S 403 ).
  • the position of a desired still picture is obtained by summing the start position of a still picture group and the size of data preceding the desired still picture.
  • the video data is read and decoded in accordance with the position information of the desired still picture to reproduce the still picture (step S 404 ).
  • step S 405 It is then checked whether additional audio data is present in the still picture group information or not (step S 405 ). If not, it is checked whether there is original audio data (step S 406 ).
  • the presence of additional audio data in the map information for a video part of the desired still picture to be reproduced can be determined using the identification information for an additional audio group and the identification information for additional audio data.
  • the presence of original audio data can be known by determining whether there is audio information (an audio map) in the map table of the desired still picture to be reproduced.
  • step S 406 If there is original audio data in step S 406 , the read position of the original audio data is calculated (step S 407 ).
  • the read position of the original audio data is obtained by summing the calculated position of the still picture and the size of the video part of the still picture.
  • Original audio data is read from the calculated position information of the still picture and decoded to reproduce the original audio data (step S 408 ) and the procedure proceeds to step S 411 as shown in FIG. 22B .
  • step S 405 If additional audio data is present in step S 405 , that is, if the read identification information for the additional audio group designated to the still picture and identification information for the additional audio data are not “0”, the start position of the additional audio group is read from the additional audio group information to calculate the position of desired additional audio data (step S 409 in FIG. 22B ).
  • the position of desired additional audio data is obtained by summing the start position of an additional audio group and the size of the additional audio data preceding the additional audio data having the identification information for desired additional audio data in the additional audio group.
  • Additional audio data is read from the calculated position information for the desired additional audio data and is decoded to reproduce the additional audio data (step S 410 ). Then, it is determined whether there is a still picture to be reproduced next (step S 411 ). If yes, the procedure returns to step S 403 . Otherwise, the procedure is terminated (step S 411 ). In the case of reproducing a plurality of cells, the overall procedure is repeated.
  • step S 405 of determining whether additional audio data is present or not it is first determined using the still picture group information read in step S 402 whether the still picture to be reproduced is a still picture having only a video part, one having original audio data added thereto, or one having additional audio data added thereto. If the still picture has only a video part, steps S 403 and S 404 are performed. If the still picture has original audio data, steps S 403 , S 404 , S 407 and S 408 are performed. If the still picture has additional audio data, steps S 403 , S 404 , S 409 , S 410 and S 411 are performed.
  • a reproduction mode is set by interfacing with a user to determine whether only a still picture is to be reproduced, both a still picture and original audio data are to be reproduced, or both a still picture and additional audio data are to be reproduced.
  • video maps and/or audio maps for still pictures can be formed in a recording order of bitstreams, thereby allowing effective management of information.

Abstract

A recordable and/or rewriteable recording medium for storing still picture data, and recording and/or reproducing method and apparatus therefor. The recording medium stores still picture group information for grouping a plurality of still pictures in order to manage the still picture at a group level, and stores audio group information for grouping additional audio data added to the still picture data after the still picture data are recorded. Therefore, large-capacity still picture data and additional audio data added thereto can be recorded using a minimum amount of management information. Further, during reproduction, data can be displayed and edited in units of the respective still pictures. Also, it is possible to cope with after-recording of the audio data.

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    CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
  • This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 10/747,139 filed on Dec. 30, 2003, currently pending, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/339,191 filed on Jun. 24, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,804,456, which claims the benefit of Korean Application Nos. 98-23992 filed on Jun. 24, 1998, and 98-41757 filed on Oct. 2, 1998, in the Korean Industrial Property Office, now the Korean Intellectual Property Office. The disclosures of application Ser. Nos. 10/747,139 and 09/339,191 and Korean Application Nos. 98-23992 and 98-41757 are incorporated herein by reference.
  • BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • 1. Field of the Invention
  • The present invention relates to recording and/or reproducing audio and/or video data using a rewriteable recording medium, and more particularly, to a recording medium for storing still pictures and additional audio data added thereto for effective processing, and a recording and/or reproducing method and apparatus therefor.
  • 2. Description of the Related Art
  • FIG. 1 shows a connection structure for various kinds of information in a moving picture and moving picture data, in recording/reproducing audio and/or video data on a recordable and/or rewriteable recording medium, specifically, a digital versatile disk (DVD), and more precisely, it illustrates the relationship between program chain (PGC) information 11 for treating data logically, moving picture information 12 consisting of video object (VOB) information, and a moving picture data file 13 in which actually compressed audio/video (A/V) data are recorded in VOB units.
  • First, terms used throughout the specification will now be described. Supposing a movie was recorded in first and second parts, the overall movie is a program chain (PGC) and the first and second parts are programs. Also, each program can be defined by further dividing the same into several cells called sub-units. The information in each cell can wholly or partially define a video object (VOB). In such an event, each cell is used as a basic accessing unit during reproduction, and the program and PGC are only the information for connectivity between a plurality of cells.
  • Also, since data is actually sub-divided into video object units (VOBUs) and recorded in a moving picture data file, the VOB information consists of various kinds of information relating to the VOBU data, that is, VOBU # 1, VOBU # 2, . . . and the VOB data in the moving picture data file 13 is accessed by the VOB information. Here, the VOB data is used as a random access unit of a disk recording/reproducing apparatus. The VOBU is based on a single GOP (Group of Pictures) in the case of an MPEG (Moving Picture Experts Group) video, and audio data corresponding to video data is collected, that is, A/V data is multiplexed into sectors, to constitute a VOBU.
  • The data format shown in FIG. 1 is concerned with the moving picture, in which the unit of actual data, the VOB, comprises moving picture data for a fixed period of time. Synchronization or encoding of A/V signals is performed in units of VOBs. However, in the case of a still picture, each VOB constitutes a still picture. When a VOB is designated in a cell structure, a cell is necessary for each still picture. Thus, as more still pictures are recorded, more information is added.
  • Generally, data errors may be generated if data is recorded on a recordable disk a predetermined number of times. Thus, there is a limit in the number of times of rewriting data on a disk. All information is stored in the memory of a controller for controlling the system for the purpose of limiting the number of recording times and rapidly accessing data. However, as described above, in the case of a still picture, if the amount of information is increased, much time is required for reading the information. Also, there is a limit to the amount of information that can be stored in a memory with a limited size. Accordingly, it is not possible to record a large-capacity still picture.
  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • To solve the above problems, it is a first object of the present invention to provide a recording medium for effectively storing information for a large-capacity still picture by grouping the large-capacity still pictures and storing the information for the still picture groups.
  • It is a second object of the present invention to provide a recording medium for arranging still picture group information consisting of video information for a still picture and video and audio information for a still picture having original audio data added thereto in the recording order of recorded bitstreams and storing the same.
  • It is a third object of the present invention to provide a recording medium for recording additional audio data added to a still picture data and storing additional audio group information for grouping the recorded additional audio data to manage the same.
  • It is a fourth object of the present invention to provide a method for recording still picture group information for grouping a large-capacity still picture to manage the same, and reproduction-related cell information, and reproducing a still picture in accordance with the recorded information.
  • It is fifth object of the present invention to provide a method for recording still picture group information consisting of video information for a still picture and video and audio information for a still picture having original audio data added thereto, and reproduction-related cell information, and reproducing a still picture or a still picture having original audio data added thereto.
  • It is sixth object of the present invention to provide a method for recording still picture group information, additional audio group information for after-recording and reproduction-related cell information, and reproducing a still picture, a still picture having original audio data added thereto, or a still picture having additional audio data added thereto in accordance with the recorded information.
  • It is seventh object of the present invention to provide an apparatus for recording still picture group information for grouping a large-capacity still picture and managing the same, additional audio group information for after-recording separately from the still picture group information, and reproduction-related cell information, and reproducing a still picture, a still picture having original audio data added thereto, or a still picture having additional audio data added thereto in accordance with the recorded information.
  • Additional objects and advantages of the invention will be set forth in part in the description which follows and, in part, will be obvious from the description, or may be learned by practice of the invention.
  • To achieve these objects, there is provided a recording medium including a first region having a plurality of still picture data, a second region having a plurality of additional audio data added to the still picture data, and a third region having information indicating the connectivity between the still picture data in the first region and the additional audio data in the second region.
  • According to the present invention, there is provided a method for recording and/or reproducing audio and/or video data on a recordable and/or rewriteable recording medium including (a) recording a plurality of still pictures, (b) separating the plurality of still pictures into within a predetermined maximum number of groups and recording still picture group information and playback information related to reproduction, (c) recording additional audio data added to a desired still picture in a separate area, after the plurality of still pictures are recorded, and (d) recording additional audio group information for separating the additional audio data into within a predetermined maximum number of groups in order to manage the additional audio data at a group level, and information indicative of the additional audio data corresponding to the desired still picture, wherein the information indicative of the additional audio data is included in the still picture group information.
  • The method according to the present invention may further include (e) reading the still picture group information to be reproduced in accordance with the playback information, (f) calculating the position of a desired still picture in accordance with the read still picture group information and reproducing the still picture data located at the calculated position, and (g) if the information indicative of an additional audio group is present in the read still picture group information, calculating the position of the additional audio data for the corresponding still picture in accordance with the additional audio group information and reproducing the corresponding additional audio data.
  • In a reproduction method of a recording medium comprising a first region having data for a plurality of still pictures, a second region having data for a plurality of additional audio data added to the still pictures, and a third region having information indicating the connectivity between the still picture data in the first region and the additional audio data in the second region, the reproduction method includes reproducing the still picture data in the first region and the additional audio data added to the still picture data, based on the connectivity information in the third region.
  • The apparatus according to the present invention includes a recording processor for signal-processing a plurality of still picture data to be recorded in a first region of the recording medium and signal-processing a plurality of additional audio data added to the still picture data to be recorded in a second region of the recording medium, and a controller to generate connectivity information indicative of the connectivity between the still picture data in the first region and the additional audio data in the second region, and playback information related to the reproduction order, and to control the same to be recorded in a third region.
  • Also, the apparatus may further include a playback processor for signal-processing the still picture data in the first region and the additional audio data added to the still picture data to be reproduced based on the information in the third region.
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
  • The above objects and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent by describing in detail a preferred embodiment thereof with reference to the attached drawings in which:
  • FIG. 1 illustrates a connection structure of various kinds of information and data in a moving picture;
  • FIG. 2 shows an example of an overall information structure according to the present invention;
  • FIG. 3 shows the relationship between various kinds of information and still picture data in a still picture according to the present invention;
  • FIG. 4 is a block diagram of a recording/reproducing apparatus according to the present invention;
  • FIG. 5 shows the relationship between still picture data and still picture group information according to the present invention;
  • FIG. 6 shows the relationship between additional audio data added to still picture data and additional audio group information according to the present invention;
  • FIG. 7 shows the relationship between cell information and still picture group information;
  • FIG. 8 shows the relationship among cell information, still picture group information and additional audio group information;
  • FIG. 9 illustrates the structure of still picture group information according to the present invention;
  • FIG. 10 is a table showing an example of the detailed contents of general information for a still picture group shown in FIG. 9;
  • FIG. 11 illustrates the structure of a map table for a still picture shown in FIG. 9;
  • FIG. 12 is a table showing an example of the detailed contents of a video map in the map table shown in FIG. 11;
  • FIG. 13 is a table showing an example of the detailed contents of an original audio map connected to the video map shown in FIG. 12;
  • FIG. 14 illustrates the structure of still picture and additional audio group information according to the present invention;
  • FIG. 15 is a table showing an example of the detailed contents of general information for still picture and additional audio data shown in FIG. 14;
  • FIG. 16 illustrates the structure of a map table for still picture and additional audio data shown in FIG. 14;
  • FIG. 17 is a table showing an example of the detailed contents of the map table for still picture and additional audio data shown in FIG. 16;
  • FIG. 18 is a table showing an example of the detailed contents of cell information for the still picture shown in FIGS. 7 and 8;
  • FIGS. 19A and 19B illustrate a flow chart showing a method for recording a still picture according to an embodiment of a present invention;
  • FIG. 20 is a flow chart showing a method for recording additional audio data after recording a still picture according to a first embodiment of the present invention;
  • FIG. 21 is a flow chart showing a method for reproducing a still picture according to the first embodiment of the present invention; and
  • FIGS. 22A and 22B illustrate a flowchart showing a method for reproducing a still picture according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
  • DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
  • Hereinafter, preferred embodiments of recording media for storing the information for a still picture, and recording and/or reproducing method and apparatus therefor, will be described, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals refer to the like elements throughout. The embodiments are described below in order to explain the present invention by referring to the figures.
  • FIG. 2 shows an example of an overall information structure according to the present invention, in which information consisting of PGC information, moving picture information and still picture information can be recorded in an information file or an information area.
  • Here, PGC general information contains information such as the number of programs in a PGC. Program general information contains information such as the number of cells in a program. The cell information designates a VOB in the case of a moving picture, as shown in FIG. 1, and designates a still picture VOB group (to be abbreviated as “still picture group” for brevity) instead of a VOB, in the case of a still picture, as shown in FIG. 3. Since the moving picture information has already been described with reference to FIG. 1, a description thereof will be omitted herein and still picture information according to the present invention will now be described. Still picture general information contains information relating to a number of kinds of still picture group information, and additional audio general information for the still picture contains information relating to a number of kinds of additional audio group information.
  • FIG. 3 shows the connection structure of various kinds of information and still picture data in a still picture. In other words, in a still picture recorded in units of VOBs in a data file, a plurality of VOBs for still pictures are managed by a still picture group, and cell information contained in the PGC information 21 designates still picture group information (GVOB), rather than a single VOB information. Also, audio data may be recorded in addition to the still picture. The audio data is recorded consecutively after the still picture is recorded, thereby reducing the search time of a reproducing head during reproduction. The audio data recorded together with the still picture is called original audio data, which is contained in the still picture group. In the present invention, unless specifically defined, a still picture represents both one having only a video part and one having the original audio part and the video part. By managing the still picture by grouping the same in such a manner, the amount of cell information and still picture information can be reduced. For example, video coding attributes or original audio coding attributes in a still picture group are assimilated, thus forming still picture group general information, and stored as common information. For the respective still pictures, the positions thereof in the still picture data file must be indicated. In the case when the still pictures are not separated into a plurality of groups, the start positions of the respective still pictures must be indicated. However, in the case when the still pictures are grouped, the start position at which the pertinent still picture group starts to be recorded in a file is stored in the still picture group general information and then only the sizes of the respective still pictures are recorded as the information for the respective still pictures. Since the amount of information indicative of the size of still picture data, i.e., the number of bytes, is generally less than that indicative of the position in a file, the overall amount of information can be reduced.
  • A user may add separate additional audio data to a desired still picture after recording the still picture and original audio data on a still picture file 23. At this time, only the additional audio data are collected and recorded in a separate area in the additional audio data file 24 or the still picture file 23, with the original audio data being retained. The additional audio data are also managed by grouping in the same manner as in the still picture data and the concept thereof is the same as that of the still picture data. In other words, a plurality of additional audio data having the same attributes, e.g., audio coding attributes, are grouped into an additional audio group (to be abbreviated as “GAOB”) and then additional audio group general information is recorded as common information. For the respective additional audio data AOBs, necessary data for each AOB, for example, the size information, is recorded. The additional audio group general information contains the start positions of audio data in the respective additional audio groups (GAOBs) (start positions of each additional audio group). The connection information for the additional audio data added to the specific still picture, which is indicated by thick arrows in FIG. 3, is present in the still picture group information GVOB # 1, GVOB # 2, . . . . In other words, additional audio group identification information for designating additional audio data existing in the still picture group information and additional audio identification information in the pertinent additional audio group are contained in the still picture group information.
  • In order to locate a recording position of a specific still picture in the still picture group, the start position of the still picture group data contained in the still picture group general information is added to the size of the data preceding the still picture to be located. Likewise, in order to search the recording position of specific additional audio data, the start position of the additional audio group data contained in the additional audio group general information is added to the size of the data preceding the additional audio data to be located.
  • In the case of a still picture group, video parts and audio parts are consecutively recorded in a file or space. Thus, the video information and the audio information each containing the size thereof are also recorded in the bitstream order in which the video data and the original audio data are actually recorded. In the case of an additional audio group, there is only the additional audio data. Thus, only the additional audio information is recorded in the bitstream order in which the additional audio data is actually recorded.
  • Thus, as shown in FIG. 3, there is the still picture file 23 to which the original audio data may be added, the additional audio data file 24 added to the still picture and the information file containing the PGC information 21 and the still picture information 22 having the still picture group information (GVOB) and the additional audio group information (GAOB). However, the additional audio data may be recorded in a separate area of the still picture file 23, rather than in the additional audio data file 24. The still picture file 23 can be designated by a first region, the additional audio data file 24 can be designated by a second region, and the information file containing the PGC information 21 and the still picture information 22 can be designated by a third region which is a logic region.
  • FIG. 4 is a block diagram of a recording/reproducing apparatus for implementing the present invention. The function of an apparatus for recording/reproducing A/V (audio/video) data using a recordable and rewriteable disk is largely divided into recording and reproduction.
  • During recording, an AV codec 110 compression-codes an externally applied A/V signal by a predetermined compression scheme and supplies size information for compressed data. A digital signal processor (DSP) 120 receives A/V data supplied from the AV codec 110, adds additional data for ECC (error correction code) processing thereto and performs modulation using a predetermined modulation scheme. A radio frequency amplifier (RF AMP) 130 converts electrical data supplied from the DSP 120 into an RF signal. A pickup 140 drives a disk and records the RF signal supplied from the RF AMP 130, incorporating an actuator for focusing and tracking. A servo 150 receives information necessary for servo control from a system controller 160 and stably performs a servo function. The system controller 160 controls the overall system through interfacing with a user to thus control the still picture to be recorded on the disk and record separate information for the recorded still picture. Still picture data are managed at a group level by constructing the still picture group information of the information for the respective still pictures, including size information of still picture data, size information of original audio data, playback time information of original audio data and the like, and the position information of the respective still pictures, in the recording order of recorded still pictures and audio data. When additional audio data is added to a still picture, the added additional audio data is recorded in a different file from or in the same file as that for the still picture but in a different area from that of the still picture. Additional audio data are managed at a group level by constructing additional audio group information of the information for recorded additional audio data, including size information of additional audio data, playback time information of additional audio data and the like, and position information of the respective additional audio groups. The information for the respective still pictures includes information indicative of the added additional audio data.
  • Cell information concerning the reproduction order is recorded as well as the above-described information. The cell information contains information indicative of the recorded still picture group so that the recorded still picture and audio data can be reproduced.
  • During playback, the pickup 140 picks up the optical signal from the disk having data stored therein and the data is extracted from the optical signal. The RF AMP 130 converts the optical signal into an RF signal, and extracts a servo signal for performing a servo function, and modulated data. The DSP 120 demodulates modulated data supplied from the RF AMP 130 corresponding to the modulation scheme used during modulation, performs an ECC process to correct errors and eliminates added data. The servo unit 150 receives information necessary for servo control from the RF AMP 130 and the system controller 160 and stably performs a servo function. The AV codec 110 decodes the compressed A/V data supplied from the DSP 120 to output an A/V signal. The system controller 160 controls the overall system for reproducing the user's desired data (still picture only, still picture+original audio data or still picture+additional audio data) using the cell information and still picture group information stored on the disk while performing user interfacing such as processing of the user's key inputs.
  • In other words, in order to reproduce a specific still picture and audio data, the still picture group information having the still picture to be reproduced is obtained from the cell information, and information such as the size of the still picture data and the information for the data size and playback time of original audio data, if any, is obtained from the still picture group information, thereby reproducing only desired data. Also, if additional audio data is added to the still picture, desired additional audio data is reproduced using information for the data size or playback time of the additional audio data from the additional audio group information pointed to by the still picture group information.
  • Also, if virtually deleted still picture information is read from the still picture group information, the corresponding still picture and original audio data are not reproduced so that although the data actually exists, it seems to the user that it does not exist. Likewise, if the added additional audio data is virtually deleted, it is not reproduced.
  • Here, the A/V codec 110, the DSP 120, the RF AMP 130 and the pickup 140 operating during recording can be referred to as a recording processor. Also, the pickup 140, the RF AMP 130, the DSP 120 and the A/V codec 110 operating during playback can be referred to a reproduction processor.
  • FIG. 5 shows the relationship between still picture data and still picture group information, in which the information for a plurality of still pictures (e.g., 64 maximally) having the same attributes is recorded in the respective still picture group (GVOB) information 201. The number of the still pictures forming each still picture group is determined such that it is within the limit of the maximum number of still pictures. Each still picture group information 202 includes still picture group general information and information for the respective still pictures and is information for still picture data 203 including video parts and video or audio parts in a sequence of bitstreams recorded. The still picture group generation information has the start address of the corresponding still picture group.
  • Also, as information for the respective still pictures, still picture information having original audio data exists in the form of map information including video part information for video parts and audio part information for audio parts. Here, a video map and an audio map for a still picture have the same identification information. If the still picture information is composed of only a video part, it exists in the form of a map having only the video part information. Here, still picture data is recorded in a VOB.
  • FIG. 6 shows the relationship between additional audio data added to a still picture and additional audio group information according to the present information, in which additional audio group (GAOB) information 211 includes information for additional audio data recorded in units of a plurality of still picture groups. Additional audio group information 212 has additional audio group general information containing the start address of the corresponding additional audio group and audio maps (AMAPs) following the sequence of additional audio data. The information for additional audio data 213 including an additional audio part of a still picture is recorded in each additional audio map, inclusive of size information of the additional audio data.
  • FIG. 7 shows the relationship between cell information (which can also be referred to as playback information) and still picture group information, in which a cell is a logical unit in relation to indication of a reproduction order. The cell information includes still picture group identification information (GVOB_ID), still picture reproduction start identification information (START VOB_ID) of the corresponding still picture group and still picture reproduction ending identification information (END VOB_ID). The cell information may correspond to all the still picture groups or may correspond to only some of the still picture groups which are intended to be reproduced.
  • The additional audio data is stored in a separate area from the still picture data, that is, in a different file or in a different area of the same file from or as that of the still picture data.
  • For example, in the case when the additional audio data is stored in a separate file from the still picture data, as shown in FIG. 7, GVOB # 1, #2 and #3 having still picture data constitute a file. Also, as shown in FIG. 8, GAOB # 1, #2 and #3 having additional audio data constitute a file. Thus, in the case of recording/reproducing actual still picture or additional audio data, the still picture or additional audio data is accessed using the information of each file.
  • Alternatively, in the case when the additional audio data and the still picture data are stored in one and the same file, GVOB # 1, #2 and #3 and GAOB # 1, #2 and #3 shown in FIGS. 5 and 6 constitute a file. In constituting the file in such a manner, the respective GVOBs and GAOBs may be mixed in the recording order, for example, in the order of GVOB # 1, GVOB # 2, GAOB # 1, GVOB # 3, GAOB # 2 and GAOB # 3. In this particular case, it is easy to allocate the space for recording. That is, simple sequential allocation in recording order regardless of the group type is possible. Otherwise, the GVOBs and GAOBs are coupled and arranged in each batch to constitute a file.
  • FIG. 8 shows the relationship among cell information, still picture group information and additional audio group information, for designating desired additional audio data in the additional audio group recorded in a separate area as well as original audio data as the audio data added to a still picture. The cell information includes still picture group identification information (GVOB_ID), still picture reproduction start identification information (START VOB_ID) in the corresponding still picture group and still picture reproduction ending identification information (END VOB_ID). Video part information in the information for still picture group GVOB # 1 may have information for designating additional audio data added to a still picture, that is, additional audio group identification information and additional audio identification information in the corresponding additional audio group. For example, additional audio group identification information GAOB #j and identification information # 2 indicating that the additional audio data is the second audio map in the GAOB #j exist in the video part information for a still picture # 2 of the still picture group GVOB #i.
  • FIG. 9 illustrates the structure of still picture group information according to the present invention, which includes still picture group general information and a still picture map table, and may further include attribute information for a still picture such as picture sizes or video encoding modes.
  • FIG. 10 is a table showing an example of the detailed contents of still picture group general information shown in FIG. 9, which includes GVOB_ID representing information for identifying a still picture group in a still picture file, GVOB_S_ADR representing the start address of first still picture data in the corresponding still picture group in the still picture file, GVOB_Ns representing the number of still pictures in the still picture group. Also, the identification information GVOB_ID can be expressly recorded as a unique one for each still picture group in a still picture file or can be suggestively indicated in the order of still picture groups, that is, #1, #2, . . . .
  • FIG. 11 illustrates the structure of the still picture map table shown in FIG. 9. There are two types of maps; one is video maps VMAPs for video parts and the other is audio maps AMAPs for original audio parts added to the still pictures. The order of maps is the same as that of data of recorded bitstreams in a still picture file as shown in FIG. 5. Thus, in the case when a still picture has only a video part, there is only a video map. In the case when a still picture has original audio data in addition to the video part, both a video map and an audio map are recorded and are practically considered as one map using the same identification information.
  • FIG. 12 is a table showing an example of the detailed contents of a video map in the map table shown in FIG. 11, containing MAP_TY indicating the type of a corresponding map and represented by a binary “0” in the case of a video map for a video part, VOB_ID indicating identification information for the video part and ranging from 1 to 64 in the preferred embodiments. Also, VOB_ID can be expressly indicated or suggestively indicated in the recording order, that is, #1, #2, #3, . . . .
  • Also, the video map contains V_PART_SZ indicating the size of a video part, GAOB_ID which is identification information of an additional audio group, the value of which exists if a still picture has additional audio data, and the value of which is “0” if a still picture does not have additional audio data, and AOB_ID which is identification information of additional audio data in an additional audio group if a still picture has additional audio data, and the value of which is “0” if a still picture does not have additional audio data.
  • Here, VOB_ID and V_PART_SZ can be referred to as still picture position information, and GAOB_ID and AOB_ID can be referred to as additional audio connectivity information.
  • FIG. 13 is a table showing an example of the detailed contents of an original audio map, containing MAP_TY indicating the type of a corresponding map and represented by a binary value “1” in the case of an audio map for an audio part, A_PBTM indicating the playback time of an audio part and A_PART_SZ indicating the size of an audio part.
  • FIG. 14 illustrates the structure of additional audio group information for a still picture according to the present invention, containing additional audio general information and an additional audio map table for the still picture. Also, additional audio attribute information for the still picture may be further included.
  • FIG. 15 is a table showing an example of the detailed contents of additional audio general information for a still picture, shown in FIG. 14, containing GAOB_ID indicating identification information for an additional audio group in an additional audio file, GAOB_S_ADR indicating the start address of the first additional audio data in the corresponding additional audio group in the additional audio file, and GAOB_Ns indicating the number of additional audio parts contained in the additional audio groups. GAOB_ID can be expressly indicated or suggestively indicated in the recording order.
  • FIG. 16 illustrates the structure of an additional audio map table consisting of n additional audio maps for additional audio parts shown in FIG. 15.
  • FIG. 17 is a table showing an example of the detailed contents of the additional audio map table for the still picture shown in FIG. 16, containing AOB_ID indicating identification information for a specific audio part in an additional audio group and ranging from 1 to 64 in the preferred embodiments, A_PBTM indicating the playback time of additional audio data and A_PART13 SZ indicating the size of additional audio data such as the number of sectors. Here, AOB_ID can be expressly indicated or suggestively indicated in the recording order, that is, #1, #2, #3, . . . .
  • FIG. 18 is a table showing an example of the detailed contents of cell information for a still picture, shown in FIGS. 7 and 8, containing S_GVOB_ID indicating identification information for a still picture group, S_VOB_ID indicating identification information for a still picture in which reproduction starts, and E_VOB_ID indicating identification information for a still picture in which reproduction ends.
  • FIGS. 19A and 19B illustrate a flow chart showing a method for recording a still picture according to an embodiment of the present invention, that is, a method for recording a still picture and original audio data. First, it is determined whether a still picture or both a still picture and original audio data is recorded (step S101). Still picture group information is generated, identification for a still picture group is allocated, the number of still pictures in the still picture group is set to “0” and the start address of the still picture group in a still picture file is recorded (step S102). It is then determined whether a recording start signal of a still picture is input by a user or not (step S103). If the recording start signal is input, the still picture is recorded in the still picture file, identification information for the still picture is allocated to the still picture group information, the number of still pictures in the still picture group is increased by one and the size information of the still pictures is recorded in the video map (step S104).
  • It is determined whether or not a mode set by a user is for recording both a still picture and original audio data (step S105). If yes, the audio data for the still picture is recorded following after the corresponding still picture in the still picture file and the audio size information is recorded in an audio map in the still picture group information (step S106).
  • It is determined whether the number of still pictures recorded is enough to constitute the information for a still picture group (e.g., 64 maximally) (step S107). If the still picture group information is completed, the procedure returns to step S102 to generate another still picture group information. Otherwise, the procedure proceeds to step S103 to determine whether a recording start signal of a still picture is input by a user or not.
  • If the mode set by a user is for recording only a still picture in step S105, step S106 is skipped and the procedure proceeds to step S107 to record the next still picture. If the recording start signal of a still picture is not input by a user in step S103, it is determined whether or not to terminate recording (step S108). If it is determined to terminate recording, cell information is recorded and the procedure ends (step S109). Here, the cell information is created for every still picture group to enable all still pictures to be reproduced.
  • FIG. 20 is a flow chart showing a method for recording additional audio data after recording a still picture according to a first embodiment of the present invention. First, additional audio group information is generated, identification information for an additional audio group is allocated, the number of additional audio parts in the additional audio group is set to “0” and the start address of the audio group is recorded in an additional audio file (step S201).
  • It is then determined whether the recording start signal of additional audio data is input by a user or not (step S202). If the recording start signal is input, a specific still picture to which the user desires to add additional audio data is designated (step S203). The additional audio data is recorded in an additional audio file, identification information for additional audio data in the audio map of the additional audio group information is allocated, the number of additional audio parts in the additional audio group is increased by one, and the size information of the additional audio data in the audio map is recorded (step S204). Although it has been described herein that the additional audio data is recorded in a different file from that of the still picture, the additional audio data can be recorded in a separate area of the same file as that of the still picture.
  • Identification information for the still picture group of a predetermined still picture and identification information for the still picture are read and the information for the still picture, that is, identification information for an additional audio group for an additional audio part and identification information for additional audio data, are recorded in the video map for the predetermined still picture (step S205).
  • It is then determined whether the number of additional audio parts in an additional audio group reaches N, that is, enough to constitute a group (step S206). If yes, the procedure goes to step S201 to generate another additional audio group information. Otherwise, it is determined whether the recording start signal of additional audio data is input by a user (step S202). If a recording start signal of additional audio data is not input by a user in step S202, the procedure is terminated.
  • Here, the step of designating a specific still picture (step S203) may precede the step of determining whether or not a recording start signal of additional audio data is input by a user (step S202).
  • FIG. 21 is a flow chart showing a method for reproducing a still picture according to the first embodiment of the present invention, that is, a method for reproducing a still picture and original audio data added thereto. Referring to FIG. 21, PGC information and cell information are read (step S301). Identification information for a still picture group to be reproduced, playback start identification information and playback ending identification information are read from the cell information to read the still picture group information pointed to by the cell (step S302). Video map information for the video part corresponding to the playback start identification information in the read still picture group information is obtained to read the size of a video part, or both video map information and audio map information are obtained in the case of a still picture having original audio data to read the size of a video part and the size of an audio part (step S303).
  • The position of a desired still picture is calculated by the read video part information and video data located at the calculated position is read and decoded to reproduce the still picture (step S304). Here, the position of a desired still picture is obtained by summing the start position of a still picture group and the size of data preceding the desired still picture. While the still picture is reproduced, it is determined whether original audio data is added to the still picture (step S305). If yes, the original audio data is read and decoded to reproduce the original audio data (step S306). Here, the reading position of the original audio data is obtained by summing the calculated position of the still picture and the size of a video part of the still picture. It is checked whether all still pictures belonging to a cell are reproduced or not using the cell information and then it is determined whether or not there is a still picture to be reproduced next (step S307). If yes, the information for the video part of a still picture to be reproduced next is read (step S303). Otherwise, the procedure is terminated. In the case when there are a plurality of series of cell information, this routine is repeated.
  • Here, the step of determining whether original audio data is added to a still picture (step S305) may be performed directly after the step of reading the still picture group information (step S302). This is because it is possible to determine that original audio data is added to a still picture in the case when an audio map for an audio part is added subsequently to a video map for a video part, in accordance with the still picture group information.
  • FIGS. 22A and 22B illustrate a flowchart showing a method for reproducing a still picture according to a second embodiment of the present invention, that is, a method for reproducing a still picture, a still picture having original audio data, or a still picture having additional audio data. Referring to FIG. 22A, cell information is read from PGC information (step S401) and then still picture group information pointed to by a cell to be reproduced is read (step S402). Information for the start position of a still picture group is read from the read still picture group information and the position of a desired still picture is calculated (step S403). Here, the position of a desired still picture is obtained by summing the start position of a still picture group and the size of data preceding the desired still picture. The video data is read and decoded in accordance with the position information of the desired still picture to reproduce the still picture (step S404).
  • It is then checked whether additional audio data is present in the still picture group information or not (step S405). If not, it is checked whether there is original audio data (step S406). Here, the presence of additional audio data in the map information for a video part of the desired still picture to be reproduced can be determined using the identification information for an additional audio group and the identification information for additional audio data. The presence of original audio data can be known by determining whether there is audio information (an audio map) in the map table of the desired still picture to be reproduced.
  • If there is original audio data in step S406, the read position of the original audio data is calculated (step S407). Here, the read position of the original audio data is obtained by summing the calculated position of the still picture and the size of the video part of the still picture. Original audio data is read from the calculated position information of the still picture and decoded to reproduce the original audio data (step S408) and the procedure proceeds to step S411 as shown in FIG. 22B.
  • If additional audio data is present in step S405, that is, if the read identification information for the additional audio group designated to the still picture and identification information for the additional audio data are not “0”, the start position of the additional audio group is read from the additional audio group information to calculate the position of desired additional audio data (step S409 in FIG. 22B). The position of desired additional audio data is obtained by summing the start position of an additional audio group and the size of the additional audio data preceding the additional audio data having the identification information for desired additional audio data in the additional audio group.
  • Additional audio data is read from the calculated position information for the desired additional audio data and is decoded to reproduce the additional audio data (step S410). Then, it is determined whether there is a still picture to be reproduced next (step S411). If yes, the procedure returns to step S403. Otherwise, the procedure is terminated (step S411). In the case of reproducing a plurality of cells, the overall procedure is repeated.
  • Alternatively, instead of step S405 of determining whether additional audio data is present or not and step S406 of determining whether original audio data is present or not, it is first determined using the still picture group information read in step S402 whether the still picture to be reproduced is a still picture having only a video part, one having original audio data added thereto, or one having additional audio data added thereto. If the still picture has only a video part, steps S403 and S404 are performed. If the still picture has original audio data, steps S403, S404, S407 and S408 are performed. If the still picture has additional audio data, steps S403, S404, S409, S410 and S411 are performed.
  • Further, according to another aspect of the present invention, before reproduction, a reproduction mode is set by interfacing with a user to determine whether only a still picture is to be reproduced, both a still picture and original audio data are to be reproduced, or both a still picture and additional audio data are to be reproduced.
  • As described above, according to the present invention, large-capacity still pictures, original audio parts added thereto and additional audio data can be recorded using minimum information. During reproduction, data can be displayed and edited in units of still pictures. Also, it is possible to cope with after-recording of the audio data using the additional audio data.
  • Also, video maps and/or audio maps for still pictures can be formed in a recording order of bitstreams, thereby allowing effective management of information.

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1. A method of reproducing data from a recording medium, the recording medium comprising:
a plurality of still picture video data recorded in a first region of the recording medium;
a plurality of still picture original audio data recorded in the first region of the recording medium, each of the still picture original audio data corresponding to a different one of the still picture video data and having been recorded consecutively after the corresponding still picture video data in a same recording operation in which the corresponding still picture video data was recorded;
a plurality of additional audio data recorded in a second region of the recording medium, each of the additional audio data corresponding to a different one of the still picture video data and having been recorded in a recording operation performed after a recording operation in which the corresponding still picture video data was recorded in response to a designation by a user that the additional audio data is to be recorded for the corresponding still picture video data; and
management information recorded in a third region of the recording medium, the management information comprising:
first information enabling determination of a start position of each of the still picture video data on the recording medium, a size of each of the still picture video data, a size of each of the still picture original audio data, and which ones of the still picture video data have corresponding still picture original audio data;
second information indicating which ones of the still picture video data have corresponding additional audio data; and
third information enabling determination of a start position of each of the additional audio data on the recording medium and a size of each of the additional audio data;
the method comprising:
reading, from the third region, the management information;
determining the start position on the recording medium of a desired one of the still picture video data based on the first information of the read management information;
reading, from the first region, the desired still picture video data based on the determined start position of the desired still picture video data;
reproducing the read desired still picture video data;
determining if the desired still picture video data has a corresponding additional audio data based on the second information of the read management information;
if the desired still picture video data has a corresponding additional audio data:
determining the start position on the recording medium of the additional audio data corresponding to the desired still picture video data based on the third information of the read management information;
reading, from the second region, the additional audio data corresponding to the desired still picture video data based on the determined start position of the additional audio data corresponding to the desired still picture video data; and
reproducing the read additional audio data corresponding to the desired still picture video data;
if the desired still picture video data does not have a corresponding additional audio data, determining if the desired still picture video data has a corresponding still picture original audio data based on the first information of the read management information; and
if the desired still picture video data has a corresponding still picture original audio data:
determining the start position on the recording medium of the still picture original audio data corresponding to the desired still picture video data based on the first information of the read management information;
reading, from the first region, the still picture original audio data corresponding to the desired still picture video data based on the determined start position of the still picture original audio data corresponding to the desired still picture video data; and
reproducing the read still picture original audio data corresponding to the desired still picture video data.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein a total number of the plurality of still picture original audio data is equal to or less than a total number of the plurality of still picture video data.
3. The method of claim 1, wherein a total number of the plurality of additional audio data is equal to or less than a total number of the still picture video data.
4. The method of claim 1, wherein the plurality of still picture video data and the plurality of still picture original audio data are organized into a group of still picture data;
the management information comprises still picture group information enabling the plurality of still picture video data and the plurality of still picture original audio data to be managed at a group level;
the still picture group information comprises the first information and the second information; and
the first information comprises:
a start position of the group of still picture data on the recording medium;
a size of each of the plurality of still picture video data; and
a size of each of the plurality of still picture original audio data.
5. The method of claim 1, wherein the plurality of additional audio data are organized into a group of additional audio data;
the management information further comprises additional audio group information enabling the plurality of additional audio data to be managed at a group level;
the additional audio group information comprises the third information; and
the third information comprises:
a start position of the group of additional audio data on the recording medium; and
a size of each of the plurality of additional audio data.
6. The method of claim 1, wherein the plurality of still picture video data and the plurality of still picture original audio data are organized into a plurality of groups of still picture data;
each of the groups of still picture data comprises some of the plurality of still picture video data and any corresponding ones of the plurality of still picture original audio data;
none of the plurality of still picture video data is in more than one of the groups of still picture data;
none of the plurality of still picture original audio data is in more than one of the groups of still picture data;
the management information comprises a plurality of still picture group information enabling the plurality of still picture video data and the plurality of still picture original audio data to be managed at a group level;
each of the plurality of still picture group information corresponds to one of the groups of still picture data and comprises:
the first information for those ones of the plurality of still picture video data that are in the corresponding group of still picture data; and
the second information for any of those ones of the plurality of still picture original audio data that are in the corresponding group of still picture data; and
the first information of each of the plurality of still picture group information comprises:
a start position of the corresponding group of still picture data on the recording medium;
a size of each of those ones of the plurality of still picture video data that are in the corresponding group of still picture data; and
a size of each of any of those ones of the plurality of still picture original audio data that are in the corresponding group of still picture data.
7. The method of claim 6, wherein the plurality of additional audio data are organized into a group of additional audio data;
the management information further comprises additional audio group information enabling the plurality of additional audio data to be managed at a group level;
the additional audio group information comprises the third information; and
the third information comprises:
a start position of the group of additional audio data on the recording medium; and
a size of each of the plurality of additional audio data.
8. The method of claim 6, wherein the plurality of additional audio data are organized into a plurality of groups of additional audio data;
each of the groups of additional audio data comprises some of the plurality of additional audio data;
none of the plurality of additional audio data is in more than one of the groups of additional audio data;
the management information further comprises a plurality of additional audio group information enabling the plurality of additional audio data to be managed at a group level;
each of the plurality of additional audio group information corresponds to one of the groups of additional audio data and comprises the third information for those ones of the plurality of additional audio data that are in the corresponding group of additional audio data; and
the third information of each of the plurality of additional audio group information comprises:
a start position of the corresponding group of additional audio data on the recording medium; and
a size of each of those ones of the plurality of additional audio data that are in the corresponding group of additional audio data.
9. The method of claim 1, wherein the plurality of additional audio data are organized into a plurality of groups of additional audio data;
each of the groups of additional audio data comprises some of the plurality of additional audio data;
none of the plurality of additional audio data is in more than one of the groups of additional audio data;
the management information comprises a plurality of additional audio group information enabling the plurality of additional audio data to be managed at a group level;
each of the plurality of additional audio group information corresponds to one of the groups of additional audio data and comprises the third information for those ones of the plurality of additional audio data that are in the corresponding group of additional audio data; and
the third information of each of the plurality of additional audio group information comprises:
a start position of the corresponding group of additional audio data on the recording medium; and
a size of each of those ones of the plurality of additional audio data that are in the corresponding group of additional audio data.
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