Patent ID: 7639578
Filing Date: 2009-12-29
Classification: G11B

Abstract:
1. An optical recording method for recording information on an optical recording medium by irradiating a laser pulse, the method comprising: retrieving a recording quality threshold, a pulse width, and at least first, second, and third recording power levels that have been obtained from test recording on a reference medium, wherein the first power level is less than the second power level and the second power level is less than the third power level, wherein the first, second, and third power levels produce respective recording qualities on the reference medium, wherein the second power level produces a better recording quality on the reference medium than the first power level and the third power level, and wherein said recording quality threshold is obtained by multiplying a reference medium recording quality by a coefficient; test recording on an optical recording medium different from said reference medium using the retrieved pulse width in combination with at least each of the first, second, and third power levels, thereby obtaining at least a respective first, second, and third measurement of recording quality on the optical recording medium; comparing the first, second and third measurements of recording quality on the optical recording medium to each other and to said threshold; determining that the optical recording medium has the same sensitivity as the reference medium if the second measurement of recording quality on the optical recording medium is better than the first and third measurements of recording quality on the optical recording medium; determining that the optical recording medium has the same sensitivity as the reference medium if the first, second, and third measurements of recording quality on the optical recording medium are all better than said threshold regardless of their recording qualities relative to each other; determining that the optical recording medium has lower sensitivity than the reference medium if the third recording quality on the optical recording medium is better than the second recording quality on the optical recording medium and the second recording quality on the optical recording medium is better than the first recording quality on the optical recording medium; determining that the optical recording medium has much lower sensitivity than the reference medium if the third recording quality on the optical recording medium is better than the second recording quality on the optical recording medium and the second recording quality on the optical recording medium is better than the first recording quality on the optical recording medium and all of the first, second, and third recording qualities on the optical recording medium are worse than said threshold; determining that the optical recording medium has a higher sensitivity than the reference medium if the first recording quality on the optical recording medium is better than the second recording quality on the optical recording medium and the second recording quality on the optical recording medium is better than the third recording quality on the optical recording medium; determining that the optical recording medium has a much higher sensitivity than the reference medium if the first recording quality on the optical recording medium is better than the second recording quality on the optical recording medium and the second recording quality on the optical recording medium is better than the third recording quality on the optical recording medium and all of the first, second, and third recording qualities on the optical recording medium are worse than said threshold; determining a test recording region of pulse widths and power levels for further test recording on said optical recording medium based at least in part on the determined sensitivity of the optical recording medium; and performing further test recording on the optical recording medium using a plurality of pulse widths and power conditions defined by the test recording region.