WO2002063622A1 - Modulation signal generator for producing original disc of optical disc - Google Patents
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- Modulation signal generator for making master optical disc
- the present invention relates to a modulation signal generator for producing a master of an optical disc, and more particularly to a modulation signal generator for producing a master of an optical disc that generates a modulation signal when producing a master of an optical disc.
- FIG. 5 is a configuration diagram of a conventional optical disc mastering system. This is a mastering system when the optical disc is a CD. In the case of a CD, the so-called EFM (Eight to Fourteen Modulation) signal system is adopted.
- EFM Eight to Fourteen Modulation
- the optical disc master 310 records predetermined information data to be recorded on the master disc 320 of the optical disc.
- the EFM signal generator 400 which is a modulation signal generator, reads information data recorded on the optical disk drive 310 by the read drive 410 into the first signal processor 420.
- the first signal processing unit 420 sends the read information data to the second signal processing unit 430, and instructs necessary modulation processing.
- the second signal processing section 430 includes an ECC (Error Correction Code) / EDC (Error Detection Code) scramble section 431, a CIRC (Cross Interleave Reed-Solomon Code) section 432, and an 8-14 conversion DSV (Digital Sum Value). ) Part 434, etc., is configured by dedicated IC or hardware logic, performs necessary signal processing on the original decoder sent from the first signal processing unit 420, and sends the modulated signal to the EFM output unit 440. Output.
- ECC Error Correction Code
- EDC Error Detection Code
- CIRC Cross Interleave Reed-Solomon Code
- DSV Digital Sum Value
- Signal performed in second signal processing unit 430 Processing includes ECC generation processing, EDC generation processing, descramble scramble processing, CIRC generation processing, 8- to 14 conversion processing, CD subcode generation processing, DSV optimization processing, and interleaving Processing.
- the signal modulated by the second signal processing unit 430 is sent to the laser-beam recorder 200 via the EFM output unit 440, and an optical disk master 320 is created.
- the conventional modulation signal generator has a problem that it is not easy to change the signal processing speed and the corresponding format.
- the present invention has been made in view of the foregoing points, and has been made in consideration of the above circumstances, and has provided a modulation signal generator and a modulation signal generator for preparing a master disk of an optical disk that can easily respond to a signal processing at a high speed or a special format or a new format. It aims to provide a method of generation.
- a modulation signal generating apparatus for producing a master of an optical disc comprises: an information reproducing means for reading and reproducing predetermined information data from a master medium on which predetermined information data to be recorded on the master of the optical disc are recorded; A modulation processing storage unit in which a processing program is stored, and a modulation control unit that performs a modulation signal processing according to the modulation processing program on predetermined information data reproduced by the information reproduction unit to generate a modulated signal data stream. And a modulation signal output means for outputting a modulation signal data stream generated by the modulation control means at a predetermined clock.
- Modulation information storage means for storing the modulated signal data stream generated by the master modulation control means is further provided, and the conversion control means further stores the generated modulated signal data stream in the modulation information storage means. At the same time, the modulation signal data stream stored in the modulation information storage means can be read and output to the modulation signal output means as needed.
- the modulation processing program stored in the modulation processing storage means is composed of a program of an arbitrary processing unit constituting the modulation signal processing, and the modulation processing program stored in the modulation processing storage means is changed as necessary. Can be done.
- the modulation control means can select a modulation processing program according to predetermined information data recorded on the master medium, and perform modulation signal processing according to the selected modulation processing program.
- the modulation processing program stored in the modulation processing storage means may be a program for generating an EFM signal data stream that is an 8-14 modulated signal.
- the modulation processing program stored in the modulation processing storage means may be a program for generating an EFM + signal data stream that is an 8--16 modulation signal.
- a modulation processing program for executing a modulation signal processing for converting information data into a modulation signal data stream of a predetermined format is stored in a modulation processing storage means in advance. Record to keep: A reproduction step of reading and reproducing the predetermined information data from all information areas of the master medium on which predetermined information data to be recorded on the master disk of the optical disc are recorded; and a reproduction of the predetermined information data according to a modulation processing program. It is characterized by including a generating step of performing a modulation process in the evening to generate a modulated signal data stream, and an output step of outputting a modulated signal data stream at a predetermined clock.
- a modulation processing program for executing a modulation signal processing for converting information data into a modulation signal data stream of a predetermined format is provided. It is memorized in advance. Next, the predetermined information data is read from all the information areas of the master medium where the predetermined information data to be recorded on the master disc of the optical disc is recorded and reproduced. The reproduced predetermined data is subjected to modulation signal processing according to a modulation processing program stored in a modulation processing storage means, and a modulated signal data stream is generated. Subsequently, the modulated signal data stream is output at a predetermined clock to generate a desired modulated signal.
- FIG. 1 is a configuration diagram of a modulation signal generator for producing a master of an optical disc according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a flowchart of a method of generating a modulation signal for producing an optical disc master according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a flowchart of a signal processing routine of EFM modulation in step S15 of FIG. 2 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is a flowchart of an EFM + modulation signal processing routine in step S15 of FIG. 2 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a configuration diagram of a conventional optical disk master recording system.
- BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION will be described with reference to the drawings. The embodiments described below are preferred specific examples of the present invention, and various technically preferable limitations are added. However, the scope of the present invention is not limited to these embodiments. Absent.
- FIG. 1 is a configuration diagram of a modulation signal generating apparatus for producing a master of an optical disk according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- a modulation signal generator 100 for producing a master of an optical disk according to the present invention includes an information reproducing unit 110 that reproduces information recorded on an optical disk master 310, and controls and modulates the entire apparatus.
- a modulation control unit 120 that controls the processing, a modulation processing storage unit 130 that stores a modulation processing program, a modulation information storage unit 140 that stores a modulation signal data stream, and outputs a modulation signal. It is composed of a modulation signal output section 150 as modulation signal output means.
- the modulation signal generator 100 reads out information data recorded on the optical disk master 310, performs a modulation process, and outputs the modulation signal to the laser one-beam recorder 200.
- the information reproducing unit 110 sequentially reproduces predetermined information data recorded on the optical disk master 310 over the entire area, and sends it to the modulation control unit 120.
- the master optical disk 310 is a master medium (information source) such as a CD-R, on which predetermined information data to be recorded on the master optical disk 320 is recorded.
- the predetermined information data is arbitrary information data such as music data, video data, or a program.
- the modulation control unit 120 is a central processing unit (CPU) or the like, reads out the modulation processing program stored in the modulation processing storage unit 130, and reads the information reproduction unit 1 according to the modulation processing program. Modulation signal processing is performed on the information reproduced by 10.
- the modulated signal data stream (hereinafter, simply referred to as a data stream) generated by the modulated signal processing is output to modulated signal output section 150 and stored in modulated information storage section 140.
- the modulation control unit 120 stores the data stream generated when the master disk 320 of the first optical disc is created in the modulation information storage unit 14. 0
- the data stream stored in the modulation information storage unit 140 is read out and output to the modulation signal output unit 150 when the master disc 320 of the optical disk is created next time.
- the modulation processing storage unit 130 is a storage device for storing a modulation processing program that causes the modulation control unit 120 to execute a modulation signal processing for converting information data into a data stream of a predetermined format.
- Modulation signal processing includes, for example, interleaving (data rearrangement) processing required when performing 8-14 modulation for CD (hereinafter, referred to as EFM modulation), and Reed_So1mon code.
- EFM modulation 8-14 modulation for CD
- Reed_So1mon code Reed_So1mon code.
- the processing required for EFM modulation such as generation processing, subcode generation processing, 8-14 conversion processing, and DSV processing, is modularized for each processing content.
- in-leave (reordering of data) processing required when performing 8- to 16-modulation (hereinafter referred to as EFM + modulation) for DVD, and Reed—generating of S 0 1 omon code , 8-16 conversion processing and D SV processing are modularized. These modules are selected and stored in the modulation processing storage unit 130 as needed, and can be read out by the modulation control unit 120 at any time.
- the modulation processing storage section 130 can also store the selected modulation processing program. Further, the modulation processing storage section 130 can store a plurality of modulation processing programs if its storage capacity is sufficient.
- the modulation control unit 120 can select the most appropriate one of the plurality of modulation processing programs stored in the modulation processing storage unit 130 based on information read from the master medium or the like. . Further, in order to increase the speed of signal processing and to support a special format or a new format, a necessary new module is created and additionally stored in the modulation processing storage unit 130.
- the modulation information storage unit 140 is a storage device that stores the data stream generated by the modulation control unit 120.
- the stored data stream can be read by the modulation controller 120.
- Modulation signal output section 150 generates a modulation signal by outputting a data stream output from modulation control section 120 at a predetermined clock.
- the modulated signal is sent to a laser beam recorder 200.
- the laser one-beam recorder 200 performs cutting of the master optical disk 320 in accordance with the modulation signal.
- the reference clock of the modulation signal output from modulation signal output section 150 is set in accordance with the number of revolutions of master disk 320 of the optical disc on which cutting is performed.
- the modulation processing storage section 130 stores in advance a modulation processing program necessary for creating the master disk 320 of the optical disk.
- This modulation processing program is modularized for each predetermined processing unit constituting the modulation signal processing.
- the information recorded on the optical disc master 310 which is a master media, is read out by the information reproducing unit 110 and is sequentially reproduced.
- the reproduced information is output to the modulation control unit 120.
- the modulation control unit 120 performs a modulation signal process on the reproduced information data according to the modulation signal processing program stored in the modulation process storage unit 130 to generate a data stream.
- the data stream can be treated as a data file of the modulated information data, and the modulation control unit 120 stores the data stream data file in the modulation information storage unit 140 as necessary.
- modulation control section 120 outputs the data stream to modulation signal output section 150.
- the output data stream may be one created at that time or one stored in the modulation information storage unit 140.
- the modulation signal output section 150 acquires the data stream and outputs it to the laser beam recorder 200 at a predetermined clock.
- the modulation signal generator for producing an optical disk master described above does not use a dedicated IC or hardware for processing the modulation signal, so that an optical disk master manufacturing system can be constructed at low cost. Also, by changing the modulation processing program, it is possible to respond to various types of formats. It is easy to deal with Also, the computational power of the CPU makes it possible to increase the speed of generating a modulation signal, and it is possible to easily cope with the high-speed signal processing. In addition, it is possible to save the modulated data stream as a data file and reuse it. When creating a master for multiple optical discs, if a data stream is generated and stored for the first time, it can be reused from the next time, reducing the time required for the optical disc master creation process. can do.
- FIG. 2 is a flowchart of a method for generating a modulation signal for producing a master of an optical disc according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- CPU which is modulation control section 120 described above, generates a modulation signal according to the modulation processing program stored in modulation processing storage section 130.
- the modulation processing storage section 130 stores an EFM modulation processing program for CD and an EFM + modulation processing program for DVD in advance.
- step S12 the CPU checks the original data of the optical disk master 310, and determines the format of the disk from the original data. This is to allow the CPU to determine the format of the disc and perform modulated signal processing appropriate for that format.For example, if the disc format is a CD or DVD format, or another new format or special format If there is, you can change the signal processing. Subsequently, in step S13, the CPU obtains the program length of the disk from the length of the original data.
- the program length is information indicating how many times the processing after step S14 described below performed for each processing unit is repeated and the processing is completed. The program length is used when the CPU determines the end of the process in step S18 described later.
- step S14 the CPU fetches the data of the processing unit from the original data.
- the CPU fetches the data of the processing unit from the original data for each signal processing format.
- Processing unit is defined by signal processing routine Is done. For example, data is imported in units of 2352 bytes for CDs, and in units of 1 ECC block (33024 bytes) for DVDs.
- step S15 the CPU executes a signal processing routine.
- the CPU performs processing suitable for the format and generates a data stream to be output. Details of the signal processing routine will be described later.
- the signal processing routines are modularized for each type of processing, and can handle different types of signal processing depending on the format to be processed, and at the same time, add or replace processing for new formats and special formats. Is possible.
- step S16 the CPU stores the data stream generated by the signal processing routine (the processing in step S15) in the modulation information storage unit 140 as necessary.
- the data stream is stored in an HDD (Hard Disk Drive) or the like when the data stream is reused, such as when a plurality of master disks 320 of an optical disc are created.
- the second and subsequent cutting can be performed only by reusing the stored data stream, so that the time required to create the master disc 320 of the optical disc can be reduced.
- the CPU sends the data stream to the modulated signal output unit 150.
- the CPU reads and outputs the data stream generated by the signal processing routine (the processing of step S15) or the data stream once stored in the modulation information storage unit 140 in the processing of step S16.
- the EFM or EFM + signal generated by the modulation signal output unit 150 is output to the laser beam recorder 200.
- step S18 the CPU determines whether or not a signal corresponding to the program length has been output, and when determining that a signal corresponding to the program length has been output, terminates the processing. If it is determined that no minute signal has been output, the process returns to step S14, and the subsequent processing is repeated. That is, the CPU repeats the processing of steps S14 to S18 until a signal corresponding to the program length is output.
- the signal processing routine of step S15 described above will be described in detail.
- the signal processing routine is modularized for each type of processing, and can cope with different signal processing contents depending on the format to be processed. Furthermore, it is possible to add and replace processing for new formats and special formats. First, the EFM modulation signal processing used for CD will be described.
- FIG. 3 is a flowchart of an EFM modulation signal processing routine according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the EFM modulation signal processing routine is called after the processing unit data has been captured, and processing is started.
- the format to be processed has already been determined.
- step S22 the CPU interleaves (reorders the data).
- step S23 the CPU performs table conversion and calculation to obtain the Read-Solomon Code for CD. Parity is generated), and in step S24, a subcode for CD is generated.
- step S25 the CPU performs 8-to-14 conversion using the conversion table, calculates D SV, determines and inserts a margin bit, generates an EFM data stream, and returns. .
- FIG. 4 is a flowchart of a signal processing routine of EFM + modulation according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the signal processing routine of EFM + modulation is called after the data of the processing unit is fetched, and the processing is started.
- the format to be processed has already been determined.
- step S32 the CPU activates the ECC calculation routine, and performs table conversion and calculation by the ECC calculation routine to determine the parity of the Reed-So1mon Code required for the DVD. Generate. Subsequently, in the process of step S33, the CPU performs in-leaving (data rearrangement), and in step S34, the CPU performs 8--16 conversion using the conversion table. D Calculate the SV, determine and enter the state and Sync, generate an EFM + data stream, and return.
- step S22 and S33 add processing for the new format to the in-leave processing.
- this can be realized by the CPU calling the new interleave processing module in place of the processing in step S22 or S33.
- the EFM modulation signal processing and the EFM + modulation signal processing are separate signal processing routines. However, each processing is modularized, and common processing such as an in-line or other drive is also performed. Because of the large number of modules, the CPU determines the format at the beginning of each module processing and performs processing such as branching the processing, so that EFM modulation signal processing and EFM + modulation signal processing are mixed in the same signal processing routine.
- the modulated signal can be stored and reused, and the process of creating a master optical disc can be shortened.
- the above processing functions can be realized by a computer.
- the processing contents of the functions that the modulation signal generator for creating the master of the optical disk should have are described in a program recorded on a computer-readable recording medium.
- Computer-readable recording media include magnetic recording devices and semiconductor memories.
- the program is stored and distributed on a portable recording medium such as a CD-ROM (Compact Disk Read Only Memory) or a floppy disk, or the program can be connected via a network. It can be stored in a storage device and transferred to another computer via a network.
- the hard The program is stored in a disk device, etc., loaded into the main memory and executed.
- a modulation processing program for converting an information data recorded on an optical disk master into a modulation signal format is stored in the apparatus in advance, and information data modulation processing is performed according to the modulation processing program. Therefore, by changing the modulation processing program, it is possible to easily support various types of formats or to support new formats and special formats. Also, since there is no need to change dedicated ICs or hardware logic, the modulation signal generator can be configured at low cost.
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