Source: http://www.google.com.tw/patents/US7809243
Timestamp: 2013-05-26 01:32:48
Document Index: 334811298

Matched Legal Cases: ['Application No. 2003240036', 'Application No. 2003228113', 'Application No. 2006', 'Application No. 2006', 'Application No. 2006', 'Application No. 2004', 'Application No. 2008', 'Application No. 2004', 'Application No. 2004', 'Application No. 10', 'Application No. 20040009338', 'Application No. 2004']

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FIG. 1 illustrates the file structure of the BD-RW. The file structure or data structure provides for managing the reproduction of the video and audio data recorded on the BD-RW. As shown, the data structure includes a root directory that contains at least one BDAV directory. The BDAV directory includes files such as ��info.bdav��, ��menu.tidx��, and ��mark.tidx��, a PLAYLIST subdirectory in which playlist files (*.rpls and *.vpls) are stored, a CLIPINF subdirectory in which clip information files (*.clpi) are stored, and a STREAM subdirectory in which MPEG2-formatted A/V stream clip files (*.m2ts) corresponding to the clip information files are stored. In addition to illustrating the data structure of the optical disk, FIG. 1 represents the areas of the optical disk. For example, the general information file info.bdav is stored in a general information area or areas on the optical disk.
FIG. 5 illustrates a portion of the general information file info.dvp according to an embodiment of the present invention. As shown, the general information file info.dvp includes an information field called ��TableOfPlaylists��. The playlist table ��TableOfPlaylists�� indicates the length of the information field, and the number of playlists in the PLAYLIST directory. For each playlist, the playlist table ��TableOfPlaylists�� indicates the file name ��PlayList_file_name�� of the playlist (which identifies the playlist) and a path number ��Path_number��. The path number ��Path_number�� provides path management information by indicating the path or paths to which the associated playlist belongs. In the embodiment of FIGS. 4A-4B, one clip corresponds to each path. Accordingly, each playlist file includes one playitem, which points to the one clip associated with the same path as the playlist file. It should be understood, however, that the present invention is not limited to this structure.
In another exemplary embodiment of the present invention, the playlist table ��TableOfPlaylists�� does not include path management information. In this embodiment, illustrated in FIG. 6, the path management information is provided in the playlist files. As shown, each playlist file indicates a length of the file, and the number of playitems ��number_of_PlayItems�� forming the playlist. For each playitem, a playitem information field is provided in the playlist file. Here, each playitem is identified by the number of the playitem. As shown in FIG. 6, the playitem information field includes, in part, an indication of the field's length and a path number ��Path_number��. The path number ��Path_number�� provides the path management information by indicating the path to which the associated playitem belongs.
In more detail, Path_Sequence #1, corresponding to a first recording segment, includes the information that ��Video_PID=A�� and ��Audio_PID=P��, which indicates that this recording segment only includes video data for the first reproduction path. Path_Sequence #2, corresponding to the second recording segment, includes the information that ��Video_PID=A,B,C�� and ��Audio_PID=P,R,S��, which indicates that this segment of video data includes video data for the first, the second, and the third reproduction paths. Path_Sequence #3, corresponding to a third recording segment, includes the information that ��Video_PID=C�� and ��Audio_PID=S��, which indicates that the video data in this recording segment includes video data for only the third reproduction path.
FIG. 9 illustrates another data structure according to an embodiment of the present invention. As shown, in this embodiment, the DVP directory includes a single TITLE directory. The TITLE directory includes a general information file *.tt1 for each title of video data recorded on the recording medium. For example, a director's cut title and an associated theatrical title may be provided on the recording medium and a general information file ��info.tt1�� would be provided for each title. The general information files *.tt1 are the same as the general information file info.dvp discussed above with respect to FIG. 2, except for certain additional information fields discussed in detail below. As further shown in FIG. 9, the DVP directory includes a single PLAYLIST directory, CLIPINFO directory and STREAM directory. These directories contain the same information and files as described above with respect to FIG. 2, but do so for all of the titles. As with FIG. 2, FIG. 9 represents areas of the recording medium, and FIG. 10 illustrates an exemplary embodiment of the recording medium including these areas. FIG. 10 is the same as FIG. 3 discussed above, except that the general information file and playlist information area includes a navigation area storing navigation control information as discussed in detail below. While FIG. 10 illustrates one navigation area, it should be understood that more than navigation area may be present.
FIG. 11 illustrates a portion of a general information file ��info.tt1�� for a title according to an embodiment of the present invention in greater detail. As shown, the general information file ��info.tt1�� includes an navigation control information or object field called ��PlayList Sequencer��. The playlist sequencer ��PlayList Sequencer�� indicates the length of the information field, a type of the playlist sequencer (which is an attribute of the playlist sequencer), and the number of included playlists. For each playlist, the playlist sequencer ��PlayList Sequencer�� indicates the file name ��PlayList_file_name�� of the playlist for playback (e.g., provides navigation directions on playback), a path number ��Path_number�� of the playlist and the property of the playlist. The path number ��Path_number�� also provides the path or navigation management information by indicating the path or paths to which the associated playlist belongs. The property ��Property�� may indicate a particular function for a playlist to conduct.
The playlists associated with the five clip files are selected to play a particular path m or n based on path number information ��Path_number�� as directed by the playlist sequencer such that the playlist sequencer provides navigation control information corresponding to a single title file. In the multi-path section, the second playlist PlayList #2 is selected in case of path m and the third playlist PlayList #3 is selected in case of path n.
That is, if path m is chosen, the clip files 1, 2, 3, and 6 are played back sequentially based on the path information ��Path_number�� through selection of the virtual playlist 1 by the playlist sequencer. If path n is selected, the clip files 1, 2, 4, and 6 are played back through selection of the virtual playlist 2 by the playlist sequencer, and if path p is selected, the clip files 1, 2, 5 and 6 are played back through selection of the virtual playlist 3 by the playlist sequencer.
FIG. 15 illustrates a portion of the general information file ��info.tt1�� that includes one or more navigation control information fields called ��PlayList Sequencer��. Each playlist sequencer ��PlayList Sequencer�� indicates the length of the information field, a type of the playlist sequencer, a path number ��Path_number�� of the playlist sequencer ��PlayList Sequencer�� and the number of included playlists. For each playlist, the playlist sequencer ��PlayList Sequencer�� indicates the file name ��PlayList_file_name�� of the playlist (which identifies the playlist to playback) and the property of the playlist. The path number ��Path_number�� provides the path or navigation management information by indicating the path for which the playlist sequencer ��PlayList Sequencer�� provides navigation control information. The property ��Property�� may indicate a particular function for a playlist to conduct.
FIG. 16 illustrates a graphical representation of a method of structuring navigation control using the data structure of FIG. 15. There are three playlist sequencers in the example of FIG. 16. The first playlist sequencer includes the first playlist ��PlayList #1�� commonly pertaining to paths m/n/p, the second playlist ��PlayList #2�� pertaining to the path m, and the fifth playlist ��PlayList #5�� commonly pertaining to paths m/n/p. The second playlist sequencer includes the first playlist ��PlayList #1��, the third playlist ��PlayList #3�� pertaining to the path n, and the fifth playlist ��PlayList #5��. The third playlist sequencer includes the first playlist ��PlayList #1��, the fourth playlist ��PlayList #4�� pertaining to the path p, and the fifth playlist ��PlayList #5��.
As another example, the controller 10 determines the number of titles recorded on the recording medium by examining the number of general information files ��info.tt1�� recorded on the recording medium. The user is then requested which title to reproduce. The general information file ��info.tt�� for each title may include information on the associated title, which the controller 10 may provide to the user to aid in selecting a title. The controller 10 then uses the playlist sequencer associated with the selected title to reproduce video data recorded on the recording medium. Here, the playlist sequencer for the selected title provides navigation directions on the video data to playback for the selected title by instructing which playlists to playback.
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