EP1787297A1 - Method and apparatus of reproducing data recorded on recording medium and local storage - Google Patents

Method and apparatus of reproducing data recorded on recording medium and local storage

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EP1787297A1
EP1787297A1 EP05776124A EP05776124A EP1787297A1 EP 1787297 A1 EP1787297 A1 EP 1787297A1 EP 05776124 A EP05776124 A EP 05776124A EP 05776124 A EP05776124 A EP 05776124A EP 1787297 A1 EP1787297 A1 EP 1787297A1
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Kang Soo 104-1504 Chowon APT. SEO
Jea Yong Yoo
Byung Jin 111-204 Chonggu APT. KIM
Seung Hoon Lee
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LG Electronics Inc
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  • the present invention relates to a recording medium, and more particularly, to a method and apparatus of reproducing data recorded on a recording medium and a local storage.
  • Optical discs are widely used as a recording medium for recording mass data.
  • a new high density optical recording medium such as a blu-ray disc (hereinafter referred to as "BD")
  • BD blu-ray disc
  • the optical recording and/or reproducing apparatus must be provided with functions of either receiving external input signals and displaying the received signals, or applying external input signals with a built-in blu-ray disc (BD) playback signal for reproduction
  • the present invention is directed to a method and apparatus of reproducing data recorded on a recording medium and a local storage that substantially obviate one or more problems due to limitations and disadvantages of the related art.
  • An object of the present invention is to provide a method of configuring a reproduction management file for reproducing both data recorded within the high density recording medium and data stored in a local storage.
  • a method of reproducing data recorded on a recording medium includes reproducing main data recorded on the recording medium and sub ⁇ data stored in a local storage using a PlayList file which includes a main path and a sub path, wherein the main path contains a Playltem for play-back of the main data, and the sub path contains at least one SubPlayltem associated with the Playltem for play-back of the sub data in association with
  • a recording medium includes reproducing main data recorded on the recording medium and associated sub data stored in a local storage using a PlayList file which includes a main path and a sub path, wherein the main path contains a plurality of Playltems for play-back of the main data, and the sub path contains at
  • a method of reproducing data recorded on a recording medium includes reproducing main data recorded on the recording medium and sub data stored in a local storage using a PlayList file which includes a main path and a plurality of sub paths, wherein the main path contains a Playltem for play-back of the main data, and each sub path contains at least one SubPlayltem associated with the Playltem for play-back of the sub data in association with the play-back of the main data.
  • an apparatus of reproducing data recorded on a recording medium includes a pick-up unit for reading main data recorded on the recording medium, a local storage for storing sub data associated with the main data, and a decoder for decoding the main data and the sub data using a PlayList file which includes a main path and a sub path, wherein the main path contains a Playltem for play-back of the main data, and the sub path contains at least one SubPlayltem associated with the Playltem for play ⁇ back of the sub data in association with the play-back of the main data.
  • an apparatus of reproducing data recorded on a recording medium includes a pick-up unit for reading main data recorded on the recording medium, a local storage for storing sub data associated with the main data, and a decoder for decoding the main data and the sub data using a PlayList file which includes a main path and a sub path, wherein the main path contains a plurality of Playltems for play-back of the main data, and the sub path contains at least one SubPlayltem associated with the Playltems for play-back of the sub data in association with the play-back of the main data.
  • an apparatus of reproducing data recorded on a recording medium includes a pick-up unit for reading main data recorded on the recording medium, a local storage for storing sub data associated with the main data, and a decoder for decoding the main data and the sub data using a PlayList file which includes a main path and a plurality of sub paths, wherein the main path contains a Playltem for play-back of the main data, and each sub path contains at least one SubPlayltem associated with the Playltem for play-back of the sub data in association with the play-back of the main data.
  • FIG. 1 illustrates a general view of the present invention
  • FIGs. 2A and 2B illustrate a file structure that is recorded in the present invention and a structure of a PlayList file, which is a reproduction management file, for reproducing the recorded file structure;
  • FIG. 3 illustrates a recording structure of data recorded on the recording medium according to the present invention
  • FIG. 4 illustrates an optical recording and/or reproducing apparatus according to the present invention
  • FIGs. 5A and 5B illustrate a method and apparatus for reproducing data recorded within the recording medium and data stored in a local storage according to the present invention
  • FIGs. 6A to 6E illustrate examples of configuring a SubPlayltem, among the methods of configuring the reproduction management files according to the present invention
  • FIGs. 7A to 7D illustrate examples of configuring a SubPath, among the methods of configuring the reproduction management files according to the present invention
  • FIGs. 8A to 8C illustrate other examples of configuring a SubPlayltem, among the methods of configuring the reproduction management files according to the present invention
  • FIGs. 9A to 9D illustrate other examples of configuring a SubPath, among the methods of configuring the reproduction management files according to the present invention.
  • FIGs. 1OA to 1OF illustrate syntaxes of the reproduction management file according to the present invention.
  • a "reproduction management file” refers to a management file for reproducing both data recorded on the recording medium and data stored in a local storage. More specifically, in the blu-ray disc (BD) the reproduction management file is referred to as a "PlayList" . A detailed description of the reproduction management file will be made with reference to FIG. 2A and FIG. 2B along with the description of the overall file structure.
  • FIG. 1 illustrates a general view of the present invention. More specifically, FIG. 1 illustrates an example of a
  • the "optical recording and/or reproducing apparatus 10" can record and/or reproduce data on/from optical discs of various standards. Depending upon its design, the apparatus can record/reproduce data on/from an optical disc of a specific standard (e.g., blu-ray disc (BD)) only, or the apparatus can only reproduce data from the optical disc.
  • a specific standard e.g., blu-ray disc (BD)
  • BD blu-ray disc
  • BD Blu-ray disc
  • BD-Player Blu-ray disc Player
  • BD-Recorder Blu-ray disc Recorder
  • the optical recording and/or reproducing apparatus 10 Apart from the function of recording and/or reproducing the optical disc, the optical recording and/or reproducing apparatus 10 according to the present invention also has the function of receiving an external input signal and processing the received signal and providing the signal to a viewer by- transmitting the processed signal onto a screen through a display 20.
  • the external signal there is no limitation for the external signal that can be inputted.
  • the most common external input signal is a digital broadcast program (DTV) or the Internet. Most particularly, since the Internet
  • the present invention seeks to efficiently reproduce data by combining main data and sub data, when the main data is recorded in the optical disc (i.e., BD) , which is loaded in the optical recording and/or reproducing apparatus 10, and when the sub data that is associated with the main data exists in an external source, such as the Internet.
  • the "main data” refers to the signal recorded within the optical disc
  • the "sub data” refers to the signal existing in an external source outside of the optical disc.
  • the terminologies are only based on the method of acquiring the data, and the main data and the sub data do not limit the data to only specific types of data.
  • the main data generally includes audio data, presentation graphic (PG) data, text subtitle, interactive graphic (IG) data, and so on.
  • PG presentation graphic
  • IG interactive graphic
  • other types of data existing in an external source, which are associated with the main data may be used as the sub data.
  • the present invention seeks to provide a method for resolving such requirements.
  • FIGs. 2A and 2B and FIG. 3 illustrate a file structure and a data recording structure that can be applied to the recording medium according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 2A which illustrates a file structure for controlling information recorded within the disc
  • BDMV BD directory
  • Each BD directory includes an "index.bdmv” and a "MovieObject .bdmv” , which represent general files that are used when interacting with one or more users .
  • Each BD directory includes three file directories including data to be reproduced, and information required for reproducing the data.
  • the file directories included in each BD directory are a stream directory (STREAM) , a playlist directory (PLAYLIST) , and a clip information directory (CLIPINF) .
  • the stream directory includes audio/video (AV) stream (hereinafter referred to as "AV stream”) files. More specifically, the AV streams (01000.m2ts, 02000.m2ts) may generally be in the form of MPEG2 transport packets and be named as "*.m2ts". In the BD standard, the AV stream is referred to as a clip file, and in the description of the present invention, the "main data" and the "sub data” will be formed as AV stream files. Further, the clip information directory (CLIPINF) includes clip information files
  • a clip information file (*.clpi) includes property information and timing information of a corresponding AV stream. More specifically, the timing information includes mapping information that maps presentation time stamp (PTS) with source packet number (SPN) using entry point map.
  • PTS presentation time stamp
  • SPN source packet number
  • 01000.clpi included in CLIPINF includes the property and timing information of 01000.m2ts included in STREAM, and 01000.clpi and 01000.m2ts form a clip (Clip) .
  • a "Main clip” refers to a clip associated with the main data
  • the "Sub clip” refers to a clip associated with the sub data.
  • PlayList files includes one or more PlayList files (*.mpls) , wherein each PlayList file (*.mpls) includes at least one Playltem which designates playing interval for a specific clip. More specifically, a Playltem includes information designating presentation start and end times (In-Time and Out-Time) of a specific clip, which may be designated by clip_Information_File_name within the Playltem. Accordingly, a PlayList file (*.mpls) represents a reproduction management control file for reproducing (or playing-back) a desired clip from a combination of one or more Playltems. Accordingly, FIG. 2B illustrates a relation (or association) between the PlayList file and the main clip.
  • the PlayList file includes a main path having at least one Playltem, and each of the Playltems includes a reproduction (or playback) management information for reproducing (or playing-back) a specific main clip (Clip #1, Clip #2, Clip #3) .
  • AV stream #1 within main clip #1 is reproduced by Playltem #1.
  • AV stream #2 within main clip #2 is then reproduced by Playltem #2, and AV stream #3 within main clip #3 is reproduced by Playltem #3.
  • FIG. 3 illustrates a general structure of information (or data) associated with the file structure that are recorded on the optical disc according to the present invention. More specifically, starting from the inner circumference (or center) of the disc, the disc volume includes a file system information area occupying the inmost portion of the disc volume, an AV stream area occupying the outmost portion of the disc volume, and a database area occupied between the file system information area and the stream data area. In the file system information area, system information for controlling the entire data files is recorded. And, main data such as audio/video/graphic data are recorded in the AV stream area. The general files, PlayList files, and clip information files are recorded in the database area of the disc volume.
  • the data recorded in the AV stream area within the disc is referred to as the main data. Therefore, by using the information within the database area, a user is able to select an AV stream, which the user desires to reproduce, and decide and use the appropriate reproducing method of the selected AV stream.
  • the present invention relates to a method for reproducing (or playing-back) the main data recorded in the optical disc and the sub data existing within an external source in combination.
  • various examples of the present invention will be described with reference to the
  • FIG. 4 illustrates an optical recording and/or reproducing apparatus 10 according to the present invention.
  • the optical recording and/or reproducing apparatus 10 basically includes a pick-up unit 11 for reproducing the control information including the main data and the file information recorded on the optical disc, a servo 14 controlling the operations of the pick-up unit 11, a signal processor 13 either recovering the playback signal received from the pick-up unit 11 to a desired signal value, or modulating a signal to be recorded to an optical disc recordable signal and transmitting the modulated signal, and a microcomputer 16 controlling the above operations.
  • a controller 12 downloads the sub data existing in an external source according to a user command and stores the downloaded sub data in a local storage 15.
  • the controller 12 then creates a new composite PlayList for reproducing the main data recorded within the optical disc and the sub data stored in the local storage 15. Thereafter, in accordance with the user command, the controller 12 reproduces the main data and the sub data by using the composite PlayList.
  • An AV decoder 17 performs a final decoding of an output data (i.e., the main data and/or the sub data) in accordance with the control of the controller 17 and provides the decoded data to the user.
  • an AV encoder 18 converts an input signal to a specific format signal (e.g., an MPEG2 transport stream) according to the control of the controller 12 and provides the converted signal to the signal processor 13.
  • a specific format signal e.g., an MPEG2 transport stream
  • the local storage 15 storing the sub data may also be configured, for example, as a hard disc drive (HDD) .
  • the newly created composite PlayList may either be stored in the local storage 15 for future usage or be temporarily stored in a separate dynamic memory and used.
  • HDD hard disc drive
  • the optical recording and/or reproducing apparatus separately creates the new composite PlayList.
  • the composite PlayList may also be downloaded and stored.
  • the optical recording and/or reproducing apparatus 10 is not required to create another separate composite PlayList .
  • disc_id disc identification
  • SlO local storage 15
  • auxiliary audio stream Aux Audio 1
  • second auxiliary audio stream Aux Audio 2
  • an auxiliary presentation graphic stream Aux PG
  • the controller 12 selects a reproduction (or playback) stream in accordance with a user's request or system settings (S20) .
  • the controller 12 may notify the user that the sub data exists, and then the controller 12 may either reproduce only the main data recorded in the disc or select and reproduce the composite PlayList including the sub data within the local storage, in accordance with the user command or system settings.
  • the controller 12 creates a reproduction management file for managing reproduction of the combined data, such as a composite PlayList file, and uses the newly created reproduction management file to reproduce the data (S202) . Accordingly, the newly created composite PlayList file is stored in the local storage 15, which can be used again when reproducing the sub data in a later process.
  • the composite PlayList that is already stored in the local storage 15 is used, and reproduction of data can be immediately performed without having to create a new composite PlayList. Furthermore, as described above, the composite PlayList may also be downloaded and used.
  • preferred embodiments of the inner structure of the reproduction management files according to the present invention will now be described in detail with reference to FIG. 6A to FIG. 9D.
  • the main data is reproduced by at least one Playltem included in the main path within the PlayList file.
  • the sub data is reproduced by a SubPlayltem included in the sub path within the PlayList file.
  • the SubPlayltem included in the sub path for the sub data is either associated with each Playltem included in the main path (as shown in FIG. 6A to FIG. 6E) or associated with an entire PlayList reproduction (or playback) section within the main path (as shown in FIG. 9A to FIG. 9C) .
  • auxiliary audio stream (AUX Audio) or the auxiliary Presentation Graphic (PG) stream is appropriate to be used as the sub data in the present invention.
  • the auxiliary stream within the sub data may be configured in a language different from the main stream included in the main data.
  • the sub data may be configured to have a different attribute.
  • Such attribute may include a difference in channel number, a difference in coding type, and so on.
  • the contents of the auxiliary stream may be configured differently. Accordingly, in the description of the present
  • auxiliary audio stream and the auxiliary presentation graphic stream will be given as examples of the sub data.
  • the related information is prepared in advance by the author of the disc and downloaded along with the sub data. Accordingly, the "Info" that is stored in the local storage 15, as shown in FIG. 5A, represents the information for configuring the composite PlayList.
  • FIGs. 6A to 6E and FIGs. 7A to 7D illustrate embodiments of the SubPlayltem within the composite PlayList being associated with each of the Playltems, among the method of configuring the composite PlayList. Accordingly, FIGs. 6A to 6E illustrate examples of configuring a SubPlayltem, among the methods of configuring the composite PlayList according to the present invention. Referring to FIG. 6A, in configuring the SubPlayltem within the sub path, the SubPlayltem, which is matched by one-to-one correspondence with each Playltem within the main path, is configured independently.
  • a main audio stream that is included in a main clip and designated by each Playltem may be replaced with the auxiliary audio stream that is included in a sub clip and designated by each of the corresponding SubPlayltems.
  • the main audio stream recorded within the optical disc is replaced with the auxiliary audio stream stored in the local storage 15.
  • the SubPlayltem which is matched by one-to-one correspondence with each Playltem within the main path, is configured independently.
  • a matching SubPlayltem may not exist for all of the Playltems.
  • by designating a SubPlayltera corresponding to a specific Playltem within the PlayList only the main audio stream that is included in the main clip and designated by the specific Playltem may be replaced with the auxiliary audio stream that is included in the sub clip and designated by the corresponding SubPlayltem.
  • the video signal is reproduced from the main video stream recorded within the disc.
  • the audio signal is reproduced from the auxiliary video stream recorded in the local storage 15.
  • the optical disc is reproduced from the main audio stream that is included in the main path and designated by the Playltem.
  • a section of the main audio stream within the optical disc is replaced with the auxiliary audio stream stored in the local storage 15.
  • FIG. 6A and FIG. 6B a plurality of matching SubPlayIterns may exist for a single Playltem.
  • FIG. 6C a plurality of matching SubPlayltems exists for one Playltem.
  • 6C only illustrates an example for a single Playltem
  • Playltems (Playltem #2, Playltem #3) as well.
  • the main audio stream that is included in the main clip and designated by Playltem may be replaced with the auxiliary audio stream that is included in the plurality of sub clips and designated by the corresponding plurality of SubPlayltems.
  • a main audio signal that is reproduced by Playltem #1 may be reproduced by being replaced with two auxiliary audio signals for each section, both signals having a different attribute (e.g., language) . Therefore, when reproducing the optical disc using the above-described composite PlayList, the video signal is reproduced from the main video stream which is recorded in the optical disc, and, when a SubPlayltem exists in accordance with a sub path, the
  • the SubPlayltem matching with each Playltem within the main path is configured independently.
  • the SubPlayltems that match with a Playltem may exist only in a partial section among the entire section that is reproduced by the Playltem. More specifically, in FIG. 6A, FIG. 6B, and FIG. 6C, one or more SubPlayltems matches with one entire Playltem section.
  • FIG. 6A, FIG. 6B, and FIG. 6C one or more SubPlayltems matches with one entire Playltem section.
  • the SubPlayltem corresponding to one Playltem exists only in a partial section.
  • the entire section that is reproduced by the corresponding Playltem includes each of a main audio stream that is included in the main clip and designated by the Playltem, and an auxiliary audio stream that is included in the sub clip and designated by the SubPlayltem.
  • the main audio signal and the auxiliary audio signal having a different attribute (e.g., language) in only part of the entire section, which is reproduced by Playltem #1, is reproduced.
  • the video signal is reproduced from the main video stream recorded within the disc, and part (or a partial section) of the entire presentation section of the audio signal, which is reproduced by a specific Playltem, is reproduced from the auxiliary audio stream that is recorded in the local storage 15 and designated by the SubPlayltem within the sub path.
  • the reproduction section (or presentation section) of the SubPlayltem within the sub path is not required to be identical with the Playltem within the main path, the SubPlayltem can apply the auxiliary audio stream more diversely.
  • the reproduction (or presentation) of the main clip and the reproduction (or presentation) of the sub clip is created.
  • the main clip is reproduced by a Playltem (e.g., Playltem #1) , and then, the reproduction of the main clip is changed to the reproduction of the sub clip.
  • Playltem e.g., Playltem #1
  • the system needs to be supported so that a seamless presentation can be performed between the audio streams even at the boundary.
  • Playltem within the main path is configured independently.
  • each of the SubPlayIterns is matched with its respective Playltem by different methods. More specifically, in FIG. 6E, the examples of configuring the SubPlayltem as shown in FIGs. 6A to 6D can be applied to each Playltem.
  • the method of replacing the entire section of Playltem #1 with a SubPlayltem (as shown in FIG. 6A or FIG. 6B)
  • the method of replacing the entire section of Playltem #2 with a plurality of SubPlayIterns as shown in FIG. 6C
  • the method of replacing only part of the entire section of Playltem #3 with a SubPlayltem are all applied in FIG. 6E.
  • FIGs. 7A to 7D illustrate examples of configuring a SubPath, among the methods of configuring the reproduction management files according to the present invention. Accordingly, the method for configuring a SubPlayltem within the sub path may be applied to any one of the examples shown in FIGs. 6A to 6E. However, in case of FIG. 7D, a new method for configuring the SubPlayltem is illustrated, which will be described in detail in a later process.
  • a sub path is configured for each auxiliary data stream.
  • the sub paths may be configured so that Sub path #1 designates Auxiliary Audio stream #1, Sub path #2 designates Auxiliary Audio stream #2, and Sub path #3 designates the Auxiliary Presentation Graphic stream. Therefore, when the above-described composite PlayList is reproduced, one of Sub path #1 and Sub path #2, which designates the same auxiliary stream file stored in the local storage 15, is selected and reproduced along with the main data that is recorded within the disc and designated by the main path.
  • Sub path #3 which designates the Auxiliary Presentation Graphic stream may also be reproduced. Referring to FIG.
  • a sub path is configured for each auxiliary data stream attribute.
  • Sub path #1 is configured to designate the auxiliary audio stream. Therefore, the corresponding Sub path #1 designates and manages all of the sub data, which is stored in the local storage 15 and
  • Auxiliary Audio stream #1 is defined and managed as group #1
  • Auxiliary Audio stream #2 is defined and managed as group #2.
  • path #2 is configured to designate the auxiliary presentation graphic (PG) stream. Therefore, the corresponding Sub path #2 designates and manages all of the sub data, which is stored in the local storage 15 and corresponds to the same disc, having the auxiliary presentation graphic (PG) stream attribute. More specifically, Auxiliary Presentation Graphic
  • (PG) stream #1 is defined and managed as group #1, and
  • Auxiliary Presentation Graphic (PG) stream #2 is defined and managed as group #2. Therefore, when the above-described composite PlayList is reproduced, each of Sub path #1 and Sub path #2, which designates the sub data stored in the local storage 15, is reproduced along with the main data that is recorded within the disc and designated by the main path. However, when reproducing Sub path #1 and Sub path #2, one of group #1 and group #2 designated within each sub path may be selectively reproduced.
  • a plurality of auxiliary data streams may be configured in a single sub path. More specifically, a sub path is configured for reproducing the sub data stored in the local storage 15, and a plurality of groups is formed for each auxiliary data stream within the corresponding sub path.
  • group #1 may be defined to be related with Auxiliary Audio stream #1
  • group #2 may be defined to be related with Auxiliary Audio stream #2
  • group #3 may be defined to be related with Auxiliary Presentation Graphic (PG) stream. Therefore, when the above-described composite PlayList is reproduced, the sub path designating the sub data stored in the local storage 15 is reproduced along with the main data
  • a plurality of auxiliary data streams may be configured in a single sub path.
  • a composite SubPlayltem for reproducing the sub data is created within the sub path. More specifically, a sub path is configured for reproducing the sub data stored in the local storage 15, and a composite SubPlayltem (composite SubPlayltem #1, #2, #3) matching with each of the Playltems (Playltems #1, #2, #3) within the main path is created within the corresponding sub path.
  • each of the composite SubPlayltems compositely manages at least one of the auxiliary data streams that is to be reproduced with the corresponding Playltem.
  • the composite SubPlayltem #1 includes information for reproducing Sub clip #1, Sub clip #2, and Sub clip #3.
  • each of Sub clip #1, Sub clip #2, and Sub clip #3 reproduces Auxiliary Audio stream #1, Auxiliary Audio stream #2, and Auxiliary Presentation Graphic (PG) stream, respectively, which are stored in the local storage 15. All of Sub clip #1, Sub clip #2, and Sub clip #3 are reproduced simultaneously or selectively with the main clip that is designated by Playltem #1.
  • the method of configuring each of composite SubPlayltem #2, and composite SubPlayltem #3 is not illustrated in FIG.
  • FIGs. 8A to 8C and FIGs. 9A to 9D illustrate embodiments of the SubPlayltem being associated with the entire section of the Playltem, among the method of configuring the composite PlayList. Accordingly, FIGs. 8A to 8C illustrate examples of configuring a SubPlayltem, among the methods of configuring the composite PlayList according to the present invention.
  • a SubPlayltem matching with the entire section of the PlayList is configured independently. More specifically, by designating a SubPlayltem that simultaneously corresponds to all Playltems within the PlayList, the main audio streams included in the main clip and designated by each Playltem may be replaced with the auxiliary audio stream included in a single sub clip and designated by a corresponding single SubPlayltem.
  • the system can be simplified. Therefore, when reproducing the optical disc using the above-described composite PlayList, the video signal is reproduced from the main video stream recorded within the disc, and the audio signal is reproduced from the auxiliary audio stream that is recorded in the local storage 15.
  • a SubPlayltem matching with the entire section of the PlayList is configured independently.
  • a presentation section is chrono-logically defined within the SubPlayltem. More specifically, in case of FIG. 8A, a SubPlayltem includes an In-time and an Out-time. However, in case of FIG. 8B, a SubPlayltem includes a plurality of In- times and Out-times. Accordingly, each section defined as an In-time and an Out-time is referred to as a "time slot" . For example, FIG.
  • the time slot 8B illustrates three time slots "Time slot #1", “Time slot #2", and "Time slot #3" included in a SubPlayltem.
  • the time slot may be created from a random section. However, the time slot may also be matched with Playltem #1, Playltem #2, and Playltem #3 within the main path. Therefore, when reproducing the optical disc using the above- described composite PlayList, the video signal is reproduced from the main video stream recorded within the disc, and the audio signal is reproduced from the auxiliary audio stream that is recorded in the local storage 15. However, reproduction (or presentation) is performed in' accordance with the In-time and Out-time designated by each of Time slot #1, #2, and #3. In other words, the main audio stream recorded on the optical disc is replaced with an auxiliary audio stream stored in the local storage 15.
  • a SubPlayltem matching with only a partial section of the entire PlayList section is configured independently. More specifically, part of the entire main data presentation section reproduced (or presented) by the PlayList is replaced with the sub data. For example, part of
  • the entire section that is reproduced by the composite PlayList reproduces the main audio signal, and another part of the entire section reproduces the auxiliary audio signal. Therefore, when reproducing the optical disc using the above- described composite PlayList, the video signal is reproduced from the main video stream recorded within the optical disc.
  • the audio signal part of the entire section of the audio signal reproduced by the composite PlayList is reproduced from the main audio stream within the main path. And, another part of the audio signal is reproduced from the auxiliary audio stream recorded in the local storage 15 and designated by the SubPlayltem.
  • the SubPlayltem since the reproduction section (or presentation section) of the SubPlayltem within the sub path is not required to be identical with the Playltem within the main path, the SubPlayltem can apply the auxiliary audio stream more diversely. However, in this case, a boundary between the reproduction (or presentation) of the main clip and the reproduction (or presentation) of the sub clip is created.
  • FIG. 8B may also be identically applied in FIG. 8C.
  • FIGs. 9A to 9D illustrate examples of configuring a SubPath, among the methods of configuring the reproduction management files according to the present invention. Accordingly, the method for configuring a SubPlayltem within the sub path may be applied to any one of the examples shown in FIGs. 8A to 8C. However, in case of FIG. 9D, a new method for configuring the SubPlayltem is illustrated, which will be described in detail in a later process.
  • a sub path is configured for each auxiliary data stream.
  • the sub paths may be configured so that Sub path #1 designates Auxiliary Audio stream #1, Sub path #2 designates Auxiliary Audio stream #2, and Sub path #3 designates the Auxiliary Presentation Graphic stream. Therefore, when the above-described composite PlayList is reproduced, one of Sub path #1 and Sub path #2, which designates the same auxiliary stream file stored in the local storage 15, is selected and reproduced along with the main data that is recorded within the disc and designated by the main path.
  • Sub path #3 which designates the Auxiliary Presentation Graphic stream may also be reproduced.
  • a sub path is configured for each auxiliary data stream attribute.
  • Sub path #1 is configured to designate the auxiliary audio stream. Therefore, the corresponding Sub path #1 designates and manages all of the sub data, which is stored in the local storage 15 and corresponds to the same disc, having the auxiliary audio stream attribute. More specifically, Auxiliary Audio stream #1 is defined and managed as group #1, and Auxiliary Audio stream #2 is defined and managed as group #2. Similarly, Sub path #2 is configured to designate the auxiliary presentation graphic (PG) stream.
  • PG auxiliary presentation graphic
  • the corresponding Sub path #2 designates and manages all of the sub data, which is stored in the local storage 15 and corresponds to the same disc, having the auxiliary presentation graphic (PG) stream attribute. More specifically, Auxiliary Presentation Graphic (PG) stream #1 is defined and managed as group #1, and Auxiliary Presentation Graphic (PG) stream #2 is defined and managed as group #2. Therefore, when the above-described composite PlayList is reproduced, each of Sub path #1 and Sub path #2, which designates the sub data stored in the local storage 15, is reproduced along with the main data that is recorded within the disc and designated by the main path. However, when reproducing Sub path #1 and Sub path #2, one of group #1 and group #2 designated within each sub path may be selectively reproduced. Referring to FIG.
  • a plurality of auxiliary data streams may be configured in a single sub path. More specifically, a sub path is configured for reproducing the sub data stored in the local storage 15, and a plurality of groups is formed for each auxiliary data stream within the corresponding sub path. For example, group #1 may'be defined to be related with Auxiliary Audio stream #1, group #2 may be defined to be related with Auxiliary Audio stream #2, and group #3 may be defined to be related with Auxiliary Presentation Graphic (PG) stream. Therefore, when the above-described composite PlayList is reproduced, the sub path designating the sub data stored in the local storage 15 is reproduced along with the main data that is recorded .within the disc and designated by the main path.
  • PG Auxiliary Presentation Graphic
  • a plurality of auxiliary data streams may be configured in a single sub path.
  • a composite SubPlayltem for reproducing the sub data is created within the sub path. More specifically, a sub path is configured for reproducing the sub data stored in the local storage 15, and a composite SubPlayltem (composite SubPlayltem #1) corresponding to a reproduction time (or presentation time) within the main path is created within the corresponding sub path.
  • the composite SubPlayltem includes information for reproducing Sub clip #1, Sub clip #2, and Sub clip #3.
  • each of Sub clip #1, Sub clip #2, and Sub clip #3 reproduces Auxiliary Audio stream #1, Auxiliary Audio stream #2, and Auxiliary Presentation Graphic (PG) stream, respectively, which are stored in the local storage 15.
  • Sub clip #1, Sub clip #2, and Sub clip #3 are reproduced simultaneously or selectively with a main clip that is designated by each of Playltem #1, Playltem #2, and Playltem #3.
  • FIGs. 1OA to 1OF illustrate syntaxes of the composite PlayList file for reproducing the sub data stored in the local storage 15 by each hierarchy.
  • FIG. 1OA illustrates the syntax of a header portion of the PlayList file (xxxxx.mpls) .
  • An identification information such as an "MPLS" character code, identifying the current file as a PlayList file is recorded in a "type_indicator” field.
  • Information indicating the version of the PlayList file is recorded in a "version_number” field.
  • a position information indicating at which position a "PlayList ()" field starts is recorded in a
  • PlayList_start_address a position information indicating at which position a "PlayListMark() " field starts is recorded in a "PlayListMark_start_address” field.
  • the PlayList file (xxxxx.mpls) includes an "ApplnfoPlayList ()” field, a "PlayList ()” field, and a “PlayListMark()” field.
  • the "ApplnfoPlayList () " field includes information on the reproduction (or playback) method (i.e., PlayList_playback_type) .
  • the "PlayList ()” field includes Playltem information and Sub path information
  • the "PlayListMark() " field includes a mark pointer which is used for special reproduction (or playback) .
  • FIG. 1OB illustrates a header syntax of the "PlayList ()" field included in the PlayList file.
  • information on the size of the "PlayList ()” field is recorded in a “length” field.
  • Information on the number of Playlterns included in the PlayList file is recorded in a "number_of_PlayItem” field, and information on the number of sub paths included in the PlayList file is recorded in a “number_of_SubPaths” field.
  • “PlayltemO” fields and “SubPathO” fields are created based upon the above-described number information.
  • the "PlayltemO” field includes an "STN_table () " field, wherein all of the stream information that can be used in the corresponding Playltem.
  • the optical recording and/or reproducing apparatus 10 may select and reproduce a stream information defined within the "STN_table () " field. Therefore, all of the above- described stream information (shown in FIG. 6A to FIG. 9D)
  • FIG. 1OC illustrates a header syntax of the "STN_table () " field included in the "PlayltemO” field. More specifically, a size information of the u STN_table () " field is recorded in a "length” field. The number of reproduceable
  • FIG. 1OD illustrates a syntax of a "stream__entry() " field, which is included in the "STN_table () " field. More specifically, a size information of the "stream_entry() " field is recorded in a "length” field, and a source information of the corresponding stream is recorded in a "type” field.
  • type "1" represents a stream type that is included in the main clip and designated by the Playltem.
  • Type "2” represents a stream type that is designated by the sub path and recorded within the optical disc.
  • type "3” represents a stream type that is designated by the sub path and stored in the local storage 15. Therefore, when the type of the current "stream_entry() " field is "1”, a Packet ID (PID) information of the corresponding main clip is recorded in a "ref_to _stream_PID_of_mainclip" field. And, when the type of the current "stream_entry() " field is "2” or "3", a Packet ID
  • FIG. 1OE illustrates a syntax of a "stream _attributes () " field, which is included in the "STN_table () " field. More specifically, a size information of the "stream _attributes () " field is recorded in a "length” field, and information of a stream type is recorded in a "stream __coding_type” field.
  • the attribute information includes an "audio_jpresentation_type” , wherein information on the number of channels when reproducing (or presenting) the audio stream is recorded, and an ⁇ audio_language_code” field, wherein a language information of the audio stream is recorded.
  • the attribute information includes a "PG_language_code” , wherein information of the language used in the presentation graphic is recorded.
  • the attribute information includes an "IG_language _code” , wherein information of the language used in the interactive graphic is recorded.
  • the attribute information includes a "textST_language_code” , wherein information of the language used in the text subtitle
  • FIG. 1OF illustrates a header syntax of a ⁇ SubPath()" field that is included in the "PlayList () " field. More specifically, a size information of the "SubPath ()” field is recorded in a "length” field, and information of a stream type is recorded in a u stream_coding__type” field, and a source information of the corresponding sub path is recorded in a "SubPath_type” field.
  • SubPath_type "n” represents the sub path recorded within the optical disc
  • SubPath_type "m” represents the sub path stored in the local storage 15.
  • a plurality of sub paths may be configured for each stream attribute (e.g., as shown in FIG. 7A, FIG. 7B, FIG. 9A, and FIG. 9B) .
  • the sub paths types are described in more detail .
  • SubPath_type “nl” or “ml” may represent the audio stream
  • SubPath_type “n2” or “m2” may represent the text subtitle stream
  • SubPath_type “n3” or “m3” may represent the interactive graphic stream
  • SubPath_type “n4" or “m4" may represent the presentation graphic stream.
  • a flag information indicating whether sub path presentation is to be repeated or not is recorded in a "is_repeat_SubPath” field.
  • the number of SubPlayIterns included in the sub path is recorded in a "number_of_SubPlayItems” field.
  • Information corresponding to each SubPlayltem is recorded in a "SubPlayltem()" field.
  • 1OG illustrates a syntax of a "SubPlayltem()" field, which is included in the "SubPathO" field. More specifically, a size information of the "SubPlayltem() " field is recorded in a "length” field, the name of a sub clip that is stored in the local storage 15 and managed by the corresponding SubPlayltem is recorded in a
  • SubPlayltem_IN_time (1, 2, ..., k) " field
  • SubPlayItem_OUT_time (1, 2, ..., k) " field.
  • a presentation start time (IN_time) and a presentation end time (0UT_time) are required for each "Time__slot” . Therefore, a plurality of "SubPlayItem_IN_time” fields and "SubPlayItem_OUT_time” fields should be included in the "SubPlayltem() " field.
  • a Playltem identification information (e.g., Playltem #1, Playltem #2, Playltem #3) associated with the presentation start of the SubPlayltem is recorded in a ⁇ sync_PlayItem_id" field.
  • Information associated with the presentation start time of the SubPlayltem is recorded in a "sync_start_PTS_of_PlayItem” field. More specifically, when the presentation of the Playltem reaches a specific time designated by the identification information recorded in the "sync_PlayItem_id" field, information for staring presentation of the SubPlayltem is recorded in the "sync__start_PTS_of_PlayItem” field.

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An apparatus of reproducing data recorded on a recording medium includes a pick-up unit, a local storage, and a decoder. The pick-up unit reads main data recorded on the recording medium. The local storage stores sub data associated with the main data. The decoder decodes the main data and the sub data using a PlayList file which includes a main path and a sub path, where the main path contains a PlayItem for play-back of the main data, and the sub path contains at least one SubPlayItem associated with the Playitem for play-back of the sub data in association with the play-back of the main data. The sub path may contain a single SubPlayItem or multiple SubPlayItems.

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[DESCRIPTION]
METHOD AND APPARATUS OF REPRODUCING DATA RECORDED ON RECORDING MEDIUM AND LOCAL STORAGE
Technical Field
The present invention relates to a recording medium, and more particularly, to a method and apparatus of reproducing data recorded on a recording medium and a local storage.
Background Art
Optical discs are widely used as a recording medium for recording mass data. Presently, among a wide range of optical discs, a new high density optical recording medium, such as a blu-ray disc (hereinafter referred to as "BD") , is under development for recording (or writing) and storing high definition video and audio data for a long period of time. Currently, global standard technical specifications for the blu-ray disc (BD) , which is known to be the next generation recording medium technology, are under development as a next generation optical recording solution that is capable of having data significantly surpassing the conventional DVD, along with many other digital apparatuses. Accordingly, an optical recording and reproducing apparatus adopting the Blu- ray disc (BD) standard is also under development. However, since the blu-ray disc (BD) standard is not yet fully completed, there lie many difficulties in developing a complete optical recording and reproducing apparatus. Most particularly, in the above-described optical recording and/or reproducing apparatus, the basic function(s) of recording and/or reproducing the blu-ray disc (BD) , as well as additional functions taking into account a combined usage with related peripheral digital apparatuses are/is being considered. Thus, generally, the optical recording and/or reproducing apparatus must be provided with functions of either receiving external input signals and displaying the received signals, or applying external input signals with a built-in blu-ray disc (BD) playback signal for reproduction
(or presentation or play-back) .
However, since a consolidated standard for achieving the above-described additional functions is not yet provided in the current blu-ray disc (BD) standard, there lie many difficulties in developing a full-scale blu-ray disc (BD) - based optical recording and reproducing apparatus. More specifically, a problem may occur in seeking to reproduce both the data existing outside of the recording medium and the data recorded within the recording medium (e.g., blu-ray disc) as a single reproducing unit.
Disclosure of Invention Accordingly, the present invention is directed to a method and apparatus of reproducing data recorded on a recording medium and a local storage that substantially obviate one or more problems due to limitations and disadvantages of the related art. An object of the present invention is to provide a method of configuring a reproduction management file for reproducing both data recorded within the high density recording medium and data stored in a local storage. Additional advantages, objects, and features of the invention will be set forth in part in the description which follows and in part will become apparent to those having ordinary skill in the art upon examination of the following or may be learned from practice of the invention. The objectives and other advantages of the invention may be realized and attained by the structure particularly pointed out in the written description and claims hereof as well as the appended drawings .
To achieve these objects and other advantages and in
accordance with the purpose of the invention, as embodied and broadly described herein, a method of reproducing data recorded on a recording medium includes reproducing main data recorded on the recording medium and sub^ data stored in a local storage using a PlayList file which includes a main path and a sub path, wherein the main path contains a Playltem for play-back of the main data, and the sub path contains at least one SubPlayltem associated with the Playltem for play-back of the sub data in association with
the play-back of the main data.
In another aspect of the present invention, a method of reproducing data recorded on. a recording medium includes reproducing main data recorded on the recording medium and associated sub data stored in a local storage using a PlayList file which includes a main path and a sub path, wherein the main path contains a plurality of Playltems for play-back of the main data, and the sub path contains at
least one SubPlayltem associated with the Playltems for play¬ back of the sub data in association with the play-back of the main data. In another aspect of the present invention, a method of reproducing data recorded on a recording medium includes reproducing main data recorded on the recording medium and sub data stored in a local storage using a PlayList file which includes a main path and a plurality of sub paths, wherein the main path contains a Playltem for play-back of the main data, and each sub path contains at least one SubPlayltem associated with the Playltem for play-back of the sub data in association with the play-back of the main data. In another aspect of the present invention, an apparatus of reproducing data recorded on a recording medium includes a pick-up unit for reading main data recorded on the recording medium, a local storage for storing sub data associated with the main data, and a decoder for decoding the main data and the sub data using a PlayList file which includes a main path and a sub path, wherein the main path contains a Playltem for play-back of the main data, and the sub path contains at least one SubPlayltem associated with the Playltem for play¬ back of the sub data in association with the play-back of the main data. In another aspect of the present invention, an apparatus of reproducing data recorded on a recording medium includes a pick-up unit for reading main data recorded on the recording medium, a local storage for storing sub data associated with the main data, and a decoder for decoding the main data and the sub data using a PlayList file which includes a main path and a sub path, wherein the main path contains a plurality of Playltems for play-back of the main data, and the sub path contains at least one SubPlayltem associated with the Playltems for play-back of the sub data in association with the play-back of the main data. In a further aspect of the present invention, an apparatus of reproducing data recorded on a recording medium includes a pick-up unit for reading main data recorded on the recording medium, a local storage for storing sub data associated with the main data, and a decoder for decoding the main data and the sub data using a PlayList file which includes a main path and a plurality of sub paths, wherein the main path contains a Playltem for play-back of the main data, and each sub path contains at least one SubPlayltem associated with the Playltem for play-back of the sub data in association with the play-back of the main data.
It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description of the present invention are exemplary and explanatory and are intended to provide further explanation of the invention as claimed.
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The accompanying drawings, which are included to provide a further understanding of the invention and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this application, illustrate embodiment (s) of the invention and together with the description serve to explain the principle of the invention.
In the drawings:
FIG. 1 illustrates a general view of the present invention; FIGs. 2A and 2B illustrate a file structure that is recorded in the present invention and a structure of a PlayList file, which is a reproduction management file, for reproducing the recorded file structure;
FIG. 3 illustrates a recording structure of data recorded on the recording medium according to the present invention; FIG. 4 illustrates an optical recording and/or reproducing apparatus according to the present invention;
FIGs. 5A and 5B illustrate a method and apparatus for reproducing data recorded within the recording medium and data stored in a local storage according to the present invention;
FIGs. 6A to 6E illustrate examples of configuring a SubPlayltem, among the methods of configuring the reproduction management files according to the present invention;
FIGs. 7A to 7D illustrate examples of configuring a SubPath, among the methods of configuring the reproduction management files according to the present invention; FIGs. 8A to 8C illustrate other examples of configuring a SubPlayltem, among the methods of configuring the reproduction management files according to the present invention;
FIGs. 9A to 9D illustrate other examples of configuring a SubPath, among the methods of configuring the reproduction management files according to the present invention; and
FIGs. 1OA to 1OF illustrate syntaxes of the reproduction management file according to the present invention.
Best Mode for Carrying Out the Invention Reference will now be made in detail to the preferred embodiments of the present invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Wherever possible, the same reference numbers will be used throughout the drawings to refer to the same or like parts. In addition, although the terms used in the present invention are selected from generally known and used terms, some of the terms mentioned in the description of the present invention have been selected by the applicant at his or her discretion, the detailed meanings of which are described in relevant parts of
the description herein. Furthermore, it is required that the present invention is understood, not simply by the actual terms used but by the meaning of each term lying within. According to the present invention, a "reproduction management file" refers to a management file for reproducing both data recorded on the recording medium and data stored in a local storage. More specifically, in the blu-ray disc (BD) the reproduction management file is referred to as a "PlayList" . A detailed description of the reproduction management file will be made with reference to FIG. 2A and FIG. 2B along with the description of the overall file structure. In other words, although the "PlayList" refers to the reproduction management file in the present invention, it is apparent that a different terminology may be used for a recording medium of a different standard other than the BIu- ray disc (BD) . However, it is also apparent that the technical scope of other recording media does not depart from the scope or spirit of the present invention.
FIG. 1 illustrates a general view of the present invention. More specifically, FIG. 1 illustrates an example of a
combined usage of an optical recording and/or reproducing apparatus 10 and other peripheral apparatuses. Accordingly, the "optical recording and/or reproducing apparatus 10" can record and/or reproduce data on/from optical discs of various standards. Depending upon its design, the apparatus can record/reproduce data on/from an optical disc of a specific standard (e.g., blu-ray disc (BD)) only, or the apparatus can only reproduce data from the optical disc. However, considering the fact that the blu-ray disc (BD) standard is expected to be completed and the association of the blu-ray
disc (BD) with other peripheral devices, a Blu-ray disc Player (BD-Player) , which reproduces the data recorded on the blu-ray disc (BD) , or a Blu-ray disc Recorder (BD-Recorder) , which records data on the blu-ray disc (BD) , will be given as the example for the optical recording and/or reproducing apparatus 10 according to the present invention. It is also apparent that the "optical recording and/or reproducing apparatus 10" can be referred to as a "driver" which may be equipped in computers. Apart from the function of recording and/or reproducing the optical disc, the optical recording and/or reproducing apparatus 10 according to the present invention also has the function of receiving an external input signal and processing the received signal and providing the signal to a viewer by- transmitting the processed signal onto a screen through a display 20. In this case, there is no limitation for the external signal that can be inputted. Nevertheless, the most common external input signal is a digital broadcast program (DTV) or the Internet. Most particularly, since the Internet
is a medium that can be easily accessed by the public, users can make use of specific data provided on the Internet by downloading such data through the optical recording and/or reproducing apparatus 10. The present invention seeks to efficiently reproduce data by combining main data and sub data, when the main data is recorded in the optical disc (i.e., BD) , which is loaded in the optical recording and/or reproducing apparatus 10, and when the sub data that is associated with the main data exists in an external source, such as the Internet. For simplicity of the description of the present invention, the "main data" refers to the signal recorded within the optical disc, and the "sub data" refers to the signal existing in an external source outside of the optical disc. However, the terminologies are only based on the method of acquiring the data, and the main data and the sub data do not limit the data to only specific types of data.' Accordingly, the main data generally includes audio data, presentation graphic (PG) data, text subtitle, interactive graphic (IG) data, and so on. And, without being limited to the above- mentioned examples, other types of data existing in an external source, which are associated with the main data, may be used as the sub data.
More specifically, when a video stream and an audio stream
(e.g., in Korean) for a specific film are recorded as the main data on the optical disc, and when an audio stream of a different language (e.g., in English) for the film exists on the Internet as the sub data, a user may wish to download the audio stream (in English) , which is the sub data existing on the Internet and reproduce the downloaded audio stream (in English) along with the video stream within the main data. In order to meet with the demands of the user, an association between the main data and the sub data needs to be determined, and a systematic method for managing (or controlling) and reproducing such data as desired by the user is also required. The present invention seeks to provide a method for resolving such requirements.
In order to meet with the demands of the user, a file structure associating the main data and the sub data is required, which will be described in detail with reference to PIGs. 2A to 3. FIGs. 2A and 2B and FIG. 3 illustrate a file structure and a data recording structure that can be applied to the recording medium according to the present invention. Referring to FIG. 2A, which illustrates a file structure for controlling information recorded within the disc, at least one BD directory (BDMV) is included in a root directory (root) . Each BD directory includes an "index.bdmv" and a "MovieObject .bdmv" , which represent general files that are used when interacting with one or more users . Each BD directory includes three file directories including data to be reproduced, and information required for reproducing the data. The file directories included in each BD directory are a stream directory (STREAM) , a playlist directory (PLAYLIST) , and a clip information directory (CLIPINF) .
The stream directory includes audio/video (AV) stream (hereinafter referred to as "AV stream") files. More specifically, the AV streams (01000.m2ts, 02000.m2ts) may generally be in the form of MPEG2 transport packets and be named as "*.m2ts". In the BD standard, the AV stream is referred to as a clip file, and in the description of the present invention, the "main data" and the "sub data" will be formed as AV stream files. Further, the clip information directory (CLIPINF) includes clip information files
(01000.clpi, 02000.clpi) being in one-to-one correspondence with the AV stream files (clip files) included in the stream directory. A clip information file (*.clpi) includes property information and timing information of a corresponding AV stream. More specifically, the timing information includes mapping information that maps presentation time stamp (PTS) with source packet number (SPN) using entry point map. In the BD standard, each pair of an AV stream (*.m2ts) and its corresponding clip information file (*.clpi), which are in one-to-one correspondence with one another, is designated as a clip. For example, 01000.clpi included in CLIPINF includes the property and timing information of 01000.m2ts included in STREAM, and 01000.clpi and 01000.m2ts form a clip (Clip) . In the present invention, a "Main clip" refers to a clip associated with the main data, and the "Sub clip" refers to a clip associated with the sub data. Referring back to FIG. 2A, the playlist directory (PLAYLIST)
includes one or more PlayList files (*.mpls) , wherein each PlayList file (*.mpls) includes at least one Playltem which designates playing interval for a specific clip. More specifically, a Playltem includes information designating presentation start and end times (In-Time and Out-Time) of a specific clip, which may be designated by clip_Information_File_name within the Playltem. Accordingly, a PlayList file (*.mpls) represents a reproduction management control file for reproducing (or playing-back) a desired clip from a combination of one or more Playltems. Accordingly, FIG. 2B illustrates a relation (or association) between the PlayList file and the main clip. More specifically, the PlayList file includes a main path having at least one Playltem, and each of the Playltems includes a reproduction (or playback) management information for reproducing (or playing-back) a specific main clip (Clip #1, Clip #2, Clip #3) . Accordingly, when reproducing (or playing-back) the PlayList of FIG. 2B, AV stream #1 within main clip #1 is reproduced by Playltem #1. In succession, AV stream #2 within main clip #2 is then reproduced by Playltem #2, and AV stream #3 within main clip #3 is reproduced by Playltem #3. ,
FIG. 3 illustrates a general structure of information (or data) associated with the file structure that are recorded on the optical disc according to the present invention. More specifically, starting from the inner circumference (or center) of the disc, the disc volume includes a file system information area occupying the inmost portion of the disc volume, an AV stream area occupying the outmost portion of the disc volume, and a database area occupied between the file system information area and the stream data area. In the file system information area, system information for controlling the entire data files is recorded. And, main data such as audio/video/graphic data are recorded in the AV stream area. The general files, PlayList files, and clip information files are recorded in the database area of the disc volume. Most particularly, as described above, the data recorded in the AV stream area within the disc is referred to as the main data. Therefore, by using the information within the database area, a user is able to select an AV stream, which the user desires to reproduce, and decide and use the appropriate reproducing method of the selected AV stream.
The present invention relates to a method for reproducing (or playing-back) the main data recorded in the optical disc and the sub data existing within an external source in combination. Hereinafter, various examples of the present invention will be described with reference to the
accompanying drawings. FIG. 4 illustrates an optical recording and/or reproducing apparatus 10 according to the present invention. The optical recording and/or reproducing apparatus 10 basically includes a pick-up unit 11 for reproducing the control information including the main data and the file information recorded on the optical disc, a servo 14 controlling the operations of the pick-up unit 11, a signal processor 13 either recovering the playback signal received from the pick-up unit 11 to a desired signal value, or modulating a signal to be recorded to an optical disc recordable signal and transmitting the modulated signal, and a microcomputer 16 controlling the above operations. In addition, a controller 12 downloads the sub data existing in an external source according to a user command and stores the downloaded sub data in a local storage 15. The controller 12 then creates a new composite PlayList for reproducing the main data recorded within the optical disc and the sub data stored in the local storage 15. Thereafter, in accordance with the user command, the controller 12 reproduces the main data and the sub data by using the composite PlayList. An AV decoder 17 performs a final decoding of an output data (i.e., the main data and/or the sub data) in accordance with the control of the controller 17 and provides the decoded data to the user. Moreover, in order to record a signal within the optical disc, an AV encoder 18 converts an input signal to a specific format signal (e.g., an MPEG2 transport stream) according to the control of the controller 12 and provides the converted signal to the signal processor 13.
The local storage 15 storing the sub data may also be configured, for example, as a hard disc drive (HDD) . And, the newly created composite PlayList may either be stored in the local storage 15 for future usage or be temporarily stored in a separate dynamic memory and used. As an example
of the present invention, the optical recording and/or reproducing apparatus separately creates the new composite PlayList. In another example, when downloading the sub data and storing the downloaded sub data, the composite PlayList may also be downloaded and stored. In this case, the optical recording and/or reproducing apparatus 10 is not required to create another separate composite PlayList .
Furthermore, if the user desires to store the sub data and the composite PlayList in the local storage 15 for further usage, it is preferable to put more priority in using the PlayList recorded within the optical disc, which manages only the main data. Hereinafter, the method for creating the composite PlayList will now be descried in detail with
reference to FIG. 6A to FIG. 7D. Among the structure of the optical recording and/or reproducing apparatus 10 according to the present invention shown in FIG. 4, FIG. 5A and FIG. 5B illustrate an apparatus for reproducing data and a method for reproducing data, respectively. More specifically, when an optical disc having a disc identification (disc_id) of #1, i.e., disc_id=#l, is loaded, the controller 12 of the optical recording and/or reproducing apparatus 10 verifies the identification of the corresponding disc by using the pick-up unit 11 and the signal processor 13. Then, the controller 12 verifies whether a set of sub data associated with "disc_id=#l" exists among the sub data stored in the local storage 15 (SlO) . For example, if a first auxiliary audio stream (Aux Audio 1) , a second auxiliary audio stream (Aux Audio 2) , and an auxiliary presentation graphic stream (Aux PG) exist within the local storage 15 for the "disc id=#l" , the controller 12 selects a reproduction (or playback) stream in accordance with a user's request or system settings (S20) . In other words, the controller 12 may notify the user that the sub data exists, and then the controller 12 may either reproduce only the main data recorded in the disc or select and reproduce the composite PlayList including the sub data within the local storage, in accordance with the user command or system settings. Therefore, when the user wishes to combine and reproduce the main data recorded in the optical disc and the sub data stored in the local storage 15, the controller 12 creates a reproduction management file for managing reproduction of the combined data, such as a composite PlayList file, and uses the newly created reproduction management file to reproduce the data (S202) . Accordingly, the newly created composite PlayList file is stored in the local storage 15, which can be used again when reproducing the sub data in a later process. FIG. 5A illustrates an example of a composite PlayList file being already stored in the local storage 15 in order to reproduce a text subtitle stream, which is the sub data for "disc_id= #2" . Therefore, when the optical disc having the disc ID of "disc_id=#2" is loaded in the optical recording and/or reproducing apparatus 10, the composite PlayList that is already stored in the local storage 15 is used, and reproduction of data can be immediately performed without having to create a new composite PlayList. Furthermore, as described above, the composite PlayList may also be downloaded and used. Hereinafter, preferred embodiments of the inner structure of the reproduction management files according to the present invention will now be described in detail with reference to FIG. 6A to FIG. 9D.
The characteristics common to all embodiments for configuring the reproduction management files (e.g., the PlayList) according to the present invention will now be described. The file information for reproducing the main data and the
sub data in combination is included in the PlayList file. Herein, the main data is reproduced by at least one Playltem included in the main path within the PlayList file. And, the sub data is reproduced by a SubPlayltem included in the sub path within the PlayList file. In addition, the SubPlayltem included in the sub path for the sub data is either associated with each Playltem included in the main path (as shown in FIG. 6A to FIG. 6E) or associated with an entire PlayList reproduction (or playback) section within the main path (as shown in FIG. 9A to FIG. 9C) .
Further, the auxiliary audio stream (AUX Audio) or the auxiliary Presentation Graphic (PG) stream is appropriate to be used as the sub data in the present invention. More specifically, the auxiliary stream within the sub data may be configured in a language different from the main stream included in the main data. Alternatively, even if the sub data is configured in the same language as the main stream, the sub data may be configured to have a different attribute. Such attribute may include a difference in channel number, a difference in coding type, and so on. In addition, even if the auxiliary stream is configured in the language identical to that of the main stream included in the main data, the contents of the auxiliary stream may be configured differently. Accordingly, in the description of the present
invention, the auxiliary audio stream and the auxiliary presentation graphic stream will be given as examples of the sub data.
Finally, when configuring the composite PlayList according to the present invention, the related information should be
stored in the local storage 15. More specifically, the related information is prepared in advance by the author of the disc and downloaded along with the sub data. Accordingly, the "Info" that is stored in the local storage 15, as shown in FIG. 5A, represents the information for configuring the composite PlayList.
FIGs. 6A to 6E and FIGs. 7A to 7D illustrate embodiments of the SubPlayltem within the composite PlayList being associated with each of the Playltems, among the method of configuring the composite PlayList. Accordingly, FIGs. 6A to 6E illustrate examples of configuring a SubPlayltem, among the methods of configuring the composite PlayList according to the present invention. Referring to FIG. 6A, in configuring the SubPlayltem within the sub path, the SubPlayltem, which is matched by one-to-one correspondence with each Playltem within the main path, is configured independently.
More specifically, by designating a SubPlayltem simultaneously corresponding to all of the Playltems within the PlayList, a main audio stream that is included in a main clip and designated by each Playltem may be replaced with the auxiliary audio stream that is included in a sub clip and designated by each of the corresponding SubPlayltems. This simplifies the system and facilitates the management of each Playltem. Therefore, when reproducing the optical disc using the above-described composite PlayList, the video signal is reproduced from the main video stream recorded within the disc, and the audio signal is reproduced from the auxiliary audio stream that is recorded in the local storage 15. In
other words, the main audio stream recorded within the optical disc is replaced with the auxiliary audio stream stored in the local storage 15.
Referring to FIG. 6B, in configuring the SubPlayltem within the sub path, the SubPlayltem, which is matched by one-to-one correspondence with each Playltem within the main path, is configured independently. However, a matching SubPlayltem may not exist for all of the Playltems. In other words, by designating a SubPlayltera corresponding to a specific Playltem within the PlayList, only the main audio stream that is included in the main clip and designated by the specific Playltem may be replaced with the auxiliary audio stream that is included in the sub clip and designated by the corresponding SubPlayltem.
Therefore, when reproducing the optical disc using the above- described composite PlayList, the video signal is reproduced from the main video stream recorded within the disc. And, when a SubPlayltem exists in accordance with a sub path, the audio signal is reproduced from the auxiliary video stream recorded in the local storage 15. However, when the SubPlayltem does not exist, the optical disc is reproduced from the main audio stream that is included in the main path and designated by the Playltem. In other words, a section of the main audio stream within the optical disc is replaced with the auxiliary audio stream stored in the local storage 15. Referring to FIG. 6C, in configuring the SubPlayltem within the sub path, the SubPlayltem, which is matched by one-to-one correspondence with each Playltem within the main path, is configured independently. However, a plurality of matching SubPlayIterns may exist for a single Playltem. In other words, in FIG. 6A and FIG. 6B, one matching SubPlayltem exists for each Playltem. Conversely, in FIG. 6C, a plurality of matching SubPlayltems exists for one Playltem. Herein, FIG.
6C only illustrates an example for a single Playltem
(Playltem #1) . However, it is apparent that this aspect of the present invention can be identically applied to other
Playltems (Playltem #2, Playltem #3) as well.
More specifically, by designating a plurality of SubPlayltems corresponding to the specific Playltem within the PlayList, the main audio stream that is included in the main clip and designated by Playltem may be replaced with the auxiliary audio stream that is included in the plurality of sub clips and designated by the corresponding plurality of SubPlayltems. For example, a main audio signal that is reproduced by Playltem #1 may be reproduced by being replaced with two auxiliary audio signals for each section, both signals having a different attribute (e.g., language) . Therefore, when reproducing the optical disc using the above-described composite PlayList, the video signal is reproduced from the main video stream which is recorded in the optical disc, and, when a SubPlayltem exists in accordance with a sub path, the
audio signal is reproduced from the auxiliary audio stream that is recorded in the local storage 15. However, when the SubPlayltem does not exist, the audio signal is reproduced from the main audio stream that is included in the main clip and designated by the Playltem. Referring to FIG. 6D, in configuring the SubPlayltem within the sub path, the SubPlayltem matching with each Playltem within the main path, is configured independently. However, the SubPlayltems that match with a Playltem may exist only in a partial section among the entire section that is reproduced by the Playltem. More specifically, in FIG. 6A, FIG. 6B, and FIG. 6C, one or more SubPlayltems matches with one entire Playltem section. However, in FIG. 6D, the SubPlayltem corresponding to one Playltem exists only in a partial section. In other words, by designating the SubPlayltem corresponding to a specific Playltem included a PlayList during only a partial section, the entire section that is reproduced by the corresponding Playltem includes each of a main audio stream that is included in the main clip and designated by the Playltem, and an auxiliary audio stream that is included in the sub clip and designated by the SubPlayltem. For example, the main audio signal and the auxiliary audio signal having a different attribute (e.g., language) in only part of the entire section, which is reproduced by Playltem #1, is reproduced.
Therefore, when reproducing the optical disc using the above- described composite PlayList, the video signal is reproduced from the main video stream recorded within the disc, and part (or a partial section) of the entire presentation section of the audio signal, which is reproduced by a specific Playltem, is reproduced from the auxiliary audio stream that is recorded in the local storage 15 and designated by the SubPlayltem within the sub path. In this case, since the reproduction section (or presentation section) of the SubPlayltem within the sub path is not required to be identical with the Playltem within the main path, the SubPlayltem can apply the auxiliary audio stream more diversely. However, in this case, a boundary between the
reproduction (or presentation) of the main clip and the reproduction (or presentation) of the sub clip is created. Herein, the main clip is reproduced by a Playltem (e.g., Playltem #1) , and then, the reproduction of the main clip is changed to the reproduction of the sub clip. At this point, the system needs to be supported so that a seamless presentation can be performed between the audio streams even at the boundary.
Referring to FIG. 6E, in configuring the SubPlayltem within the sub path, the SubPlayltem, which is matching with each
Playltem within the main path, is configured independently. However, each of the SubPlayIterns is matched with its respective Playltem by different methods. More specifically, in FIG. 6E, the examples of configuring the SubPlayltem as shown in FIGs. 6A to 6D can be applied to each Playltem. For example, the method of replacing the entire section of Playltem #1 with a SubPlayltem (as shown in FIG. 6A or FIG. 6B) , the method of replacing the entire section of Playltem #2 with a plurality of SubPlayIterns (as shown in FIG. 6C) , and the method of replacing only part of the entire section of Playltem #3 with a SubPlayltem (as shown in FIG. 6D) are all applied in FIG. 6E. Accordingly, it is apparent that the composite PlayList can be reproduced (or presented) in accordance with the methods shown in FIG. 6A to 6D for each Playltem. FIGs. 7A to 7D illustrate examples of configuring a SubPath, among the methods of configuring the reproduction management files according to the present invention. Accordingly, the method for configuring a SubPlayltem within the sub path may be applied to any one of the examples shown in FIGs. 6A to 6E. However, in case of FIG. 7D, a new method for configuring the SubPlayltem is illustrated, which will be described in detail in a later process.
Referring to FIG. 7A, in configuring the sub path for the sub data, a sub path is configured for each auxiliary data stream. For example, the sub paths may be configured so that Sub path #1 designates Auxiliary Audio stream #1, Sub path #2 designates Auxiliary Audio stream #2, and Sub path #3 designates the Auxiliary Presentation Graphic stream. Therefore, when the above-described composite PlayList is reproduced, one of Sub path #1 and Sub path #2, which designates the same auxiliary stream file stored in the local storage 15, is selected and reproduced along with the main data that is recorded within the disc and designated by the main path. Herein, Sub path #3 which designates the Auxiliary Presentation Graphic stream may also be reproduced. Referring to FIG. 7B, in configuring the sub path for the sub data, a sub path is configured for each auxiliary data stream attribute. For example, Sub path #1 is configured to designate the auxiliary audio stream. Therefore, the corresponding Sub path #1 designates and manages all of the sub data, which is stored in the local storage 15 and
corresponds to the same disc, having the auxiliary audio stream attribute. More specifically, Auxiliary Audio stream #1 is defined and managed as group #1, and Auxiliary Audio stream #2 is defined and managed as group #2. Similarly, Sub
path #2 is configured to designate the auxiliary presentation graphic (PG) stream. Therefore, the corresponding Sub path #2 designates and manages all of the sub data, which is stored in the local storage 15 and corresponds to the same disc, having the auxiliary presentation graphic (PG) stream attribute. More specifically, Auxiliary Presentation Graphic
(PG) stream #1 is defined and managed as group #1, and
Auxiliary Presentation Graphic (PG) stream #2 is defined and managed as group #2. Therefore, when the above-described composite PlayList is reproduced, each of Sub path #1 and Sub path #2, which designates the sub data stored in the local storage 15, is reproduced along with the main data that is recorded within the disc and designated by the main path. However, when reproducing Sub path #1 and Sub path #2, one of group #1 and group #2 designated within each sub path may be selectively reproduced.
Referring to FIG. 7C, in configuring the sub path for the sub data, a plurality of auxiliary data streams may be configured in a single sub path. More specifically, a sub path is configured for reproducing the sub data stored in the local storage 15, and a plurality of groups is formed for each auxiliary data stream within the corresponding sub path. For example, group #1 may be defined to be related with Auxiliary Audio stream #1, group #2 may be defined to be related with Auxiliary Audio stream #2, and group #3 may be defined to be related with Auxiliary Presentation Graphic (PG) stream. Therefore, when the above-described composite PlayList is reproduced, the sub path designating the sub data stored in the local storage 15 is reproduced along with the main data
that is recorded within the disc and designated by the main path. However, when reproducing the sub path, one of group #1, group #2, and group #3 may be selectively reproduced. Referring to FIG. 7D, in configuring the sub path for the sub data, a plurality of auxiliary data streams may be configured in a single sub path. Herein, a composite SubPlayltem for reproducing the sub data is created within the sub path. More specifically, a sub path is configured for reproducing the sub data stored in the local storage 15, and a composite SubPlayltem (composite SubPlayltem #1, #2, #3) matching with each of the Playltems (Playltems #1, #2, #3) within the main path is created within the corresponding sub path. Herein, each of the composite SubPlayltems compositely manages at least one of the auxiliary data streams that is to be reproduced with the corresponding Playltem. For example, the composite SubPlayltem #1 includes information for reproducing Sub clip #1, Sub clip #2, and Sub clip #3. Herein, each of Sub clip #1, Sub clip #2, and Sub clip #3 reproduces Auxiliary Audio stream #1, Auxiliary Audio stream #2, and Auxiliary Presentation Graphic (PG) stream, respectively, which are stored in the local storage 15. All of Sub clip #1, Sub clip #2, and Sub clip #3 are reproduced simultaneously or selectively with the main clip that is designated by Playltem #1. Although, the method of configuring each of composite SubPlayltem #2, and composite SubPlayltem #3 is not illustrated in FIG. 7D, it will be apparent that the composite SubPlayltems may be configured by using the same method as that of composite SubPlayltem #1. FIGs. 8A to 8C and FIGs. 9A to 9D illustrate embodiments of the SubPlayltem being associated with the entire section of the Playltem, among the method of configuring the composite PlayList. Accordingly, FIGs. 8A to 8C illustrate examples of configuring a SubPlayltem, among the methods of configuring the composite PlayList according to the present invention.
Referring to FIG. 8A, in configuring the SubPlayltem within the sub path, a SubPlayltem matching with the entire section of the PlayList is configured independently. More specifically, by designating a SubPlayltem that simultaneously corresponds to all Playltems within the PlayList, the main audio streams included in the main clip and designated by each Playltem may be replaced with the auxiliary audio stream included in a single sub clip and designated by a corresponding single SubPlayltem. Thus, the system can be simplified. Therefore, when reproducing the optical disc using the above-described composite PlayList, the video signal is reproduced from the main video stream recorded within the disc, and the audio signal is reproduced from the auxiliary audio stream that is recorded in the local storage 15. In other words, the main audio stream recorded within the optical disc is replaced with one auxiliary audio stream stored in the local storage 15. Referring to FIG. 8B, in configuring the SubPlayltem within the sub path, a SubPlayltem matching with the entire section of the PlayList is configured independently. Herein, a presentation section is chrono-logically defined within the SubPlayltem. More specifically, in case of FIG. 8A, a SubPlayltem includes an In-time and an Out-time. However, in case of FIG. 8B, a SubPlayltem includes a plurality of In- times and Out-times. Accordingly, each section defined as an In-time and an Out-time is referred to as a "time slot" . For example, FIG. 8B illustrates three time slots "Time slot #1", "Time slot #2", and "Time slot #3" included in a SubPlayltem. The time slot may be created from a random section. However, the time slot may also be matched with Playltem #1, Playltem #2, and Playltem #3 within the main path. Therefore, when reproducing the optical disc using the above- described composite PlayList, the video signal is reproduced from the main video stream recorded within the disc, and the audio signal is reproduced from the auxiliary audio stream that is recorded in the local storage 15. However, reproduction (or presentation) is performed in' accordance with the In-time and Out-time designated by each of Time slot #1, #2, and #3. In other words, the main audio stream recorded on the optical disc is replaced with an auxiliary audio stream stored in the local storage 15.
Referring to FIG. 8C, in configuring the SubPlayltem within the sub path, a SubPlayltem matching with only a partial section of the entire PlayList section is configured independently. More specifically, part of the entire main data presentation section reproduced (or presented) by the PlayList is replaced with the sub data. For example, part of
the entire section that is reproduced by the composite PlayList reproduces the main audio signal, and another part of the entire section reproduces the auxiliary audio signal. Therefore, when reproducing the optical disc using the above- described composite PlayList, the video signal is reproduced from the main video stream recorded within the optical disc. When reproducing the audio signal, part of the entire section of the audio signal reproduced by the composite PlayList is reproduced from the main audio stream within the main path. And, another part of the audio signal is reproduced from the auxiliary audio stream recorded in the local storage 15 and designated by the SubPlayltem.
In this case, since the reproduction section (or presentation section) of the SubPlayltem within the sub path is not required to be identical with the Playltem within the main path, the SubPlayltem can apply the auxiliary audio stream more diversely. However, in this case, a boundary between the reproduction (or presentation) of the main clip and the reproduction (or presentation) of the sub clip is created.
Herein, the main clip is changed to the reproduction of the sub clip during the reproduction of the main clip. At this point, the system needs to be supported so that a seamless presentation can be performed between the audio streams even at the boundary. Accordingly, the Time slot applied in FIG. 8B may also be identically applied in FIG. 8C. FIGs. 9A to 9D illustrate examples of configuring a SubPath, among the methods of configuring the reproduction management files according to the present invention. Accordingly, the method for configuring a SubPlayltem within the sub path may be applied to any one of the examples shown in FIGs. 8A to 8C. However, in case of FIG. 9D, a new method for configuring the SubPlayltem is illustrated, which will be described in detail in a later process. Accordingly, apart from the structure of the SubPlayltem within the sub path, the structure of the sub path is identical as those described in FIGs. 7A to 7D. Referring to FIG. 9A, in configuring the sub path for the sub data, a sub path is configured for each auxiliary data stream. For example, the sub paths may be configured so that Sub path #1 designates Auxiliary Audio stream #1, Sub path #2 designates Auxiliary Audio stream #2, and Sub path #3 designates the Auxiliary Presentation Graphic stream. Therefore, when the above-described composite PlayList is reproduced, one of Sub path #1 and Sub path #2, which designates the same auxiliary stream file stored in the local storage 15, is selected and reproduced along with the main data that is recorded within the disc and designated by the main path. Herein, Sub path #3 which designates the Auxiliary Presentation Graphic stream may also be reproduced. Referring to FIG. 9B, in configuring the sub path for the sub data, a sub path is configured for each auxiliary data stream attribute. For example, Sub path #1 is configured to designate the auxiliary audio stream. Therefore, the corresponding Sub path #1 designates and manages all of the sub data, which is stored in the local storage 15 and corresponds to the same disc, having the auxiliary audio stream attribute. More specifically, Auxiliary Audio stream #1 is defined and managed as group #1, and Auxiliary Audio stream #2 is defined and managed as group #2. Similarly, Sub path #2 is configured to designate the auxiliary presentation graphic (PG) stream. Therefore, the corresponding Sub path #2 designates and manages all of the sub data, which is stored in the local storage 15 and corresponds to the same disc, having the auxiliary presentation graphic (PG) stream attribute. More specifically, Auxiliary Presentation Graphic (PG) stream #1 is defined and managed as group #1, and Auxiliary Presentation Graphic (PG) stream #2 is defined and managed as group #2. Therefore, when the above-described composite PlayList is reproduced, each of Sub path #1 and Sub path #2, which designates the sub data stored in the local storage 15, is reproduced along with the main data that is recorded within the disc and designated by the main path. However, when reproducing Sub path #1 and Sub path #2, one of group #1 and group #2 designated within each sub path may be selectively reproduced. Referring to FIG. 9C, in configuring the sub path for the sub data, a plurality of auxiliary data streams may be configured in a single sub path. More specifically, a sub path is configured for reproducing the sub data stored in the local storage 15, and a plurality of groups is formed for each auxiliary data stream within the corresponding sub path. For example, group #1 may'be defined to be related with Auxiliary Audio stream #1, group #2 may be defined to be related with Auxiliary Audio stream #2, and group #3 may be defined to be related with Auxiliary Presentation Graphic (PG) stream. Therefore, when the above-described composite PlayList is reproduced, the sub path designating the sub data stored in the local storage 15 is reproduced along with the main data that is recorded .within the disc and designated by the main path. However, when reproducing the sub path, one of group #1, group #2, and group #3 may be selectively reproduced. Referring to FIG. 9D, in configuring the sub path for the sub data, a plurality of auxiliary data streams may be configured in a single sub path. Herein, a composite SubPlayltem for reproducing the sub data is created within the sub path. More specifically, a sub path is configured for reproducing the sub data stored in the local storage 15, and a composite SubPlayltem (composite SubPlayltem #1) corresponding to a reproduction time (or presentation time) within the main path is created within the corresponding sub path. The composite SubPlayltem includes information for reproducing Sub clip #1, Sub clip #2, and Sub clip #3. Herein, each of Sub clip #1, Sub clip #2, and Sub clip #3 reproduces Auxiliary Audio stream #1, Auxiliary Audio stream #2, and Auxiliary Presentation Graphic (PG) stream, respectively, which are stored in the local storage 15. Sub clip #1, Sub clip #2, and Sub clip #3 are reproduced simultaneously or selectively with a main clip that is designated by each of Playltem #1, Playltem #2, and Playltem #3.
FIGs. 1OA to 1OF illustrate syntaxes of the composite PlayList file for reproducing the sub data stored in the local storage 15 by each hierarchy. FIG. 1OA illustrates the syntax of a header portion of the PlayList file (xxxxx.mpls) . An identification information, such as an "MPLS" character code, identifying the current file as a PlayList file is recorded in a "type_indicator" field. Information indicating the version of the PlayList file is recorded in a "version_number" field. A position information indicating at which position a "PlayList ()" field starts is recorded in a
"PlayList_start_address" field, and a position information indicating at which position a "PlayListMark() " field starts is recorded in a "PlayListMark_start_address" field. In addition, the PlayList file (xxxxx.mpls) includes an "ApplnfoPlayList ()" field, a "PlayList ()" field, and a "PlayListMark()" field. The "ApplnfoPlayList () " field includes information on the reproduction (or playback) method (i.e., PlayList_playback_type) . The "PlayList ()" field includes Playltem information and Sub path information, and the "PlayListMark() " field includes a mark pointer which is used for special reproduction (or playback) . A detailed description of the "PlayList () " field according to the present invention will now follow.
FIG. 1OB illustrates a header syntax of the "PlayList ()" field included in the PlayList file. Herein, information on the size of the "PlayList ()" field is recorded in a "length" field. Information on the number of Playlterns included in the PlayList file is recorded in a "number_of_PlayItem" field, and information on the number of sub paths included in the PlayList file is recorded in a "number_of_SubPaths" field. Accordingly, "PlayltemO" fields and "SubPathO" fields are created based upon the above-described number information. The "PlayltemO" field includes an "STN_table () " field, wherein all of the stream information that can be used in the corresponding Playltem. When reproducing the "PlayltemO "field and the "SubPathO" field associated thereto, the optical recording and/or reproducing apparatus 10 may select and reproduce a stream information defined within the "STN_table () " field. Therefore, all of the above- described stream information (shown in FIG. 6A to FIG. 9D)
are recorded in the "STN_table () " field. Hereinafter, the syntax for the "STN_table () " field within the "PlayltemO" field will be described in detail with reference to FIGs. 1OC and 10E7 and the syntax for the "SubPathO" field will be described in detail with reference to FIG. 1OF. FIG. 1OC illustrates a header syntax of the "STN_table () " field included in the "PlayltemO" field. More specifically, a size information of the uSTN_table () " field is recorded in a "length" field. The number of reproduceable
video streams that are associated with the Playltem is recorded in a "number_of_yideo_stream_entries" field, and the number of reproduceable audio streams that are associated with the Playltem is recorded in a "number__of_audio_stream _entries" field. The number of reproduceable text subtitle streams that are associated with the Playltem is recorded in a "number_of_PG_textST_stream_entries" field. And, finally, the number of reproduceable interactive graphic streams that are associated with the Playltem is recorded in a "number_of _IG_stream_entries" field. The stream information is recorded in accordance with the above-described number information for each corresponding field. However, each of the stream information respectively recorded to a "stream _entry()" field and a "stream_attributes () " field. Herein, stream type, main clip information, and sub clip information are recorded in the "stream_entry() " field, and attribute information of each stream is recorded in the "stream _attributes () " field. FIG. 1OD illustrates a syntax of a "stream__entry() " field, which is included in the "STN_table () " field. More specifically, a size information of the "stream_entry() " field is recorded in a "length" field, and a source information of the corresponding stream is recorded in a "type" field. For example, type "1" represents a stream type that is included in the main clip and designated by the Playltem. Type "2" represents a stream type that is designated by the sub path and recorded within the optical disc. And, type "3" represents a stream type that is designated by the sub path and stored in the local storage 15. Therefore, when the type of the current "stream_entry() " field is "1", a Packet ID (PID) information of the corresponding main clip is recorded in a "ref_to _stream_PID_of_mainclip" field. And, when the type of the current "stream_entry() " field is "2" or "3", a Packet ID
(PID) information of the corresponding sub clip is recorded
in a "ref__to_stream_PID_of_subclip" field. Evidently, when a plurality of sub paths is included, an identification information of the corresponding sub path is recorded in a "ref_to_SubPath_id" field, and an identification information of the corresponding sub clip is recorded in a "ref_to _Subclip__entry_id" field.
FIG. 1OE illustrates a syntax of a "stream _attributes () " field, which is included in the "STN_table () " field. More specifically, a size information of the "stream _attributes () " field is recorded in a "length" field, and information of a stream type is recorded in a "stream __coding_type" field. For example, "stream_coding_type = 0x02" represents a video stream (most particularly, an MPEG2 video stream) , and an attribute information is recorded in a "frame_rate" field. In addition, "stream_coding_type = 0x80 or 0x81 or 0x82" represents an audio stream that is coded to various types. Herein, the attribute information includes an "audio_jpresentation_type" , wherein information on the number of channels when reproducing (or presenting) the audio stream is recorded, and an ΛΛaudio_language_code" field, wherein a language information of the audio stream is recorded. Furthermore, "stream_coding_type = 0x90" represents a presentation graphic stream. The attribute information includes a "PG_language_code" , wherein information of the language used in the presentation graphic is recorded. Also, "stream_coding_type = 0x91" represents an interactive graphic stream. The attribute information includes an "IG_language _code" , wherein information of the language used in the interactive graphic is recorded. Finally, "stream_coding _type = 0x92" represents a text subtitle stream. The attribute information includes a "textST_language_code" , wherein information of the language used in the text subtitle
is recorded, and a "character_code" field, wherein information of the character code used in the text subtitle is recorded. Accordingly, only a limited type of attribute information for each stream is illustrated in FIG. 1OE. However, it is apparent that a wider range of attribute information may be included in each stream type. FIG. 1OF illustrates a header syntax of a ΛΛSubPath()" field that is included in the "PlayList () " field. More specifically, a size information of the "SubPath ()" field is recorded in a "length" field, and information of a stream type is recorded in a ustream_coding__type" field, and a source information of the corresponding sub path is recorded in a "SubPath_type" field. For example, when SubPath_type "n" represents the sub path recorded within the optical disc, and SubPath_type "m" represents the sub path stored in the local storage 15. Depending upon the embodiment, a plurality of sub paths may be configured for each stream attribute (e.g., as shown in FIG. 7A, FIG. 7B, FIG. 9A, and FIG. 9B) . In this case, the sub paths types are described in more detail . More specifically, SubPath_type "nl" or "ml" may represent the audio stream, SubPath_type "n2" or "m2" may represent the text subtitle stream, SubPath_type "n3" or "m3" may represent the interactive graphic stream, and SubPath_type "n4" or "m4" may represent the presentation graphic stream. Additionally, a flag information indicating whether sub path presentation is to be repeated or not is recorded in a "is_repeat_SubPath" field. The number of SubPlayIterns included in the sub path is recorded in a "number_of_SubPlayItems" field. Information corresponding to each SubPlayltem is recorded in a "SubPlayltem()" field. FIG. 1OG illustrates a syntax of a "SubPlayltem()" field, which is included in the "SubPathO" field. More specifically, a size information of the "SubPlayltem() " field is recorded in a "length" field, the name of a sub clip that is stored in the local storage 15 and managed by the corresponding SubPlayltem is recorded in a
"Clip__information_file_name" field, and an STC_id within the designated sub clip is recorded in a "ref_to_STC_id" field. In addition, a presentation start time (IN__time) and a presentation end time (0UT_time) performed by the
corresponding SubPlayltem is respectively recorded in a "SubPlayltem_IN_time (1, 2, ..., k) " field and a "SubPlayItem_OUT_time (1, 2, ..., k) " field. If a SubPlayltem includes more than one "Time_slot" , as shown in FIG. 8B, then a presentation start time (IN_time) and a presentation end time (0UT_time) are required for each "Time__slot" . Therefore, a plurality of "SubPlayItem_IN_time" fields and "SubPlayItem_OUT_time" fields should be included in the "SubPlayltem() " field. Furthermore, a Playltem identification information (e.g., Playltem #1, Playltem #2, Playltem #3) associated with the presentation start of the SubPlayltem is recorded in a Λλsync_PlayItem_id" field. Information associated with the presentation start time of the SubPlayltem is recorded in a "sync_start_PTS_of_PlayItem" field. More specifically, when the presentation of the Playltem reaches a specific time designated by the identification information recorded in the "sync_PlayItem_id" field, information for staring presentation of the SubPlayltem is recorded in the "sync__start_PTS_of_PlayItem" field. In other words, since the information of the "sync_PlayItem_id" field associated with the Playltem and the information of the λΛsync_start_PTS__of_PlayItem" field associated with the Playltem are synchronized, the Playltem and the SubPlayltem can be matched with one another.
Industrial applicability
It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made in the present invention without departing from the spirit or scope of the inventions. Thus, it is intended that the present invention covers the modifications and variations of this invention provided they come within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents.

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1. A method of reproducing data recorded on a recording medium, the method comprising: reproducing main data recorded on the recording medium and sub data stored in a local storage using a PlayList file which includes a main path and a sub path, wherein the main path contains a Playltem for play-back of the main data, and
the sub path contains at least one SubPlayltem associated with the Playltem for play-back of the sub data in association with the play-back of the main data.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein the sub path contains a single SubPlayltem associated with the Playltem.
3. The method of claim 2, wherein a playing interval of the SubPlayltem coincides with an entire portion of a playing interval of the Playltem.
4. The method of claim 2, wherein a playing interval of the SubPlayltem coincides with a selected portion of a playing interval of the Playltem.
5. The method of claim 4, wherein a sub clip allocated to the selected portion and a main clip allocated to a remaining portion of the playing interval of the Playltem are presented seamlessly.
6. The method of claim 1, wherein the sub path contains multiple SubPlayltems associated with the Playltem.
7. The method of claim 6, wherein the multiple SubPlayltems are divided into at least one group based on characteristics of the sub data stored in the local storage.
8. The method of claim 6, wherein a playing- interval of at least one of the multiple SubPlayltems coincides with an entire portion of a playing interval of the Playltem.
9. The method of claim 6, wherein a playing interval of at least one of the multiple SubPlayltems coincides with a
selected portion of a playing interval of the Playltem.
10. The method of claim 9, wherein a sub clip allocated to the selected portion and a main clip allocated to a remaining portion of the playing interval of the Playltem are presented seamlessly.
11. The method of claim 1, wherein the at least one SubPlayltem contained in the sub path is synchronized with the Playltem.
12. The method of claim 1, wherein the sub data stored in the local storage include additional audio data.
13. The method of claim 12, wherein the Playltem is further configured to play-back original audio data recorded on the recording medium, and the additional audio data replaces the original audio data.
14. The method of claim 12, wherein the Playltem is further configured to play-back original audio data recorded on the recording medium, and the additional audio data appends to the original audio data.
15. The method of claim 1, wherein the sub data stored in the local storage include presentation graphic data.
16. The method of claim 1, wherein the PlayList file further includes sub path type information identifying a type of the sub path.
17. The method of claim 1, wherein the PlayList file further includes stream type information distinguishing the main data and the sub data from each other.
18. A method of reproducing data recorded on a recording medium, the method comprising: reproducing main data recorded on the recording medium and associated sub data stored in a local storage using a PlayList file which includes a main path and a sub path, wherein the main path contains a plurality of Playltems for play-back of the main data, and the sub path contains at least one SubPlayltem associated with the Playltems for play- back of the sub data in association with the play-back of the main data.
19. The method of claim 18, wherein the sub path contains a single SubPlayltem associated with the plurality of Playltems.
20. The method of claim 18, wherein a playing interval of the SubPlayltem coincides with an entire portion of a combined playing interval of the plurality of Playltems.
21. The method of claim 19, wherein a playing interval of the SubPlayltem coincides with a selected portion of a combined playing interval of the plurality of Playltems.
22. The method of claim 18, wherein the sub path contains multiple SubPlayltems each of which is associated with the plurality of Playltems.
23. The method of claim 22, wherein the multiple SubPlayltems are divided into at least one group based on characteristics of the sub data.
24. The method of claim 22, wherein a playing interval of at least one of the multiple SubPlayltems coincides with a selected portion of a combined playing interval of the Playltems.
25. The method of claim 22, wherein a playing interval of at least one of the multiple SubPlayltems coincides with an entire portion of a combined playing interval of the Playltems.
26. The method of claim 18, wherein the PlayList file further includes sub path type information identifying a type of the sub path.
27. The method of claim 18, wherein the PlayList file further includes stream type information distinguishing the main data and the sub data from each other.
28. A method of reproducing data recorded on a recording medium, the method comprising: reproducing main data recorded on the recording medium and sub data stored in a local storage using a PlayList file which includes a main path and a plurality of sub paths, wherein the main path contains a Playltem for play-back of the main data, and each sub path contains at least one SubPlayltem associated with the Playltem for play-back of the sub data in association with the play-back of the main data.
29. The method of claim 28, wherein at least one of the sub paths contains a single SubPlayltem associated with the Playltem.
30. The method of claim 29, wherein a playing interval of the single SubPlayltem coincides with an entire portion of a playing interval of the Playltem.
31. The method of claim 29, wherein a playing interval of the single SubPlayltem coincides with a selected portion of a playing interval of the Playltem.
32. The method of claim 28, wherein at least one of the sub paths contains multiple SubPlayltems associated with the Playltem.
33. The method of claim 32, wherein the multiple SubPlayltems are divided into at least one group based on characteristics of the sub data stored in the local storage.
34. The method of claim 32, wherein a playing interval
of at least one of the multiple SubPlayltems coincides with a selected portion of a playing interval of the Playltem.
35. The method of claim 32, wherein a playing interval of at least one of the multiple SubPlayltems coincides with an entire portion of a playing interval of the Playltem.
36. The method of claim 28, wherein the PlayList file further includes sub path type information identifying a type of each sub path.
37. The method of claim 28, wherein the PlayList file further includes stream type information distinguishing the main data and the sub data from each other.
38. An apparatus of reproducing data recorded on a recording medium, the apparatus comprising: a pick-up unit for reading main data recorded on the recording medium; a local storage for storing sub data associated with the main data; and a decoder for decoding the main data and the sub data using a PlayList file which includes a main path and a sub path, wherein the main path contains a Playltem for play-back of the main data, and the sub path contains at least one SubPlayltem associated with the Playltem for play-back of the sub data in association with the play-back of the main data.
39. The apparatus of claim 38, wherein the PlayList file is stored in the local storage.
40. The apparatus of claim 38, wherein the PlayList file is recorded on the recording medium.
41. An apparatus of reproducing data recorded on a recording medium, the apparatus comprising: a pick-up unit for reading main data recorded on the recording medium; a local storage for storing sub data associated with the main data; and a decoder for decoding the main data and the sub data using a PlayList file which includes a main path and a sub path, wherein the main path contains a plurality of Playltems for play-back of the main data, and the sub path contains at least one SubPlayltem associated with the Playltems for play¬ back of the sub data in association with the play-back of the
main data.
42. An apparatus of reproducing data recorded on a recording medium, the apparatus comprising: a pick-up unit for reading main data recorded on the recording medium; a local storage for storing sub data associated with the main data; and a decoder for decoding the main data and the sub data using a PlayList file which includes a main path and a plurality of sub paths, wherein the main path contains a Playltem for play-back of the main data, and each sub path contains at least one SubPlayltem associated with the Playltem for play-back of the sub data in association with the play-back of the main data.
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