CA1322410C - Magnetic recording and playback apparatus for serial data having a variable bit transfer rate - Google Patents

Magnetic recording and playback apparatus for serial data having a variable bit transfer rate

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CA1322410C
CA1322410C CA000589331A CA589331A CA1322410C CA 1322410 C CA1322410 C CA 1322410C CA 000589331 A CA000589331 A CA 000589331A CA 589331 A CA589331 A CA 589331A CA 1322410 C CA1322410 C CA 1322410C
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ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE
The present invention, in a magnetic recording and playback apparatus using a magnetic head disposed on a rotating drum for forming oblique recording tracks in succession on a magnetic tape to record or play back serial data along the same, comprises tracking control means for controlling the heightof the magnetic head to vary in the direction perpendicular to the recording track, speed control means for controlling the rotating speed of the rotating drum and/or the travelling speed of the magnetic tape in accordance with the bit transfer rate of the serial data so that the magnetic tape travels one reference track pitch while the rotating drum makes an integer number of rotations, and processor means for compressing along the time base the serial data so that the serial data is recorded while the magnetic head scans the recording track.

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:``` 1322410 TITLE OF T~IE INVENTION
Magnetic Recording and Playback Apparatus for Serial Data Having a Variable Bit Transfer Rate S BACKGROUND OF TEIE INVENTION
F;eld nf the Invention The present invention relates to a magnetic recording and playback apparatus and more particularly to such an apparatus suitable for use in a data recorder or the like arranged to record or play back a digital signal on a magnetic tape using a magnetic head provided on a rotating drum.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF TEIE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing an embodiment of the present invention; and FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram for explaining operation of the same.

DESCRIPTION OF ~IE PRIOR ART
In prior art data recorders of the described type, there has been proposed one in which the rotating speed of the rotating drum and the travelling20 speed of the magnetic tape are varied (Japanese Laid-open Patent Publication No. 60-658).
When incoming digital data having different bit rates are serially recorded on a magnetic tape a scanned track can be formed by the rotating magnetic head with a predetermined track angle, if the rotating speed of the drum 25 and the travelling speed are controlled in response to the bit transfer rate of the serial data with the predetermined relationship to each other. This means that the scanning speed of the magnetic head with respect to the magnetic tape is varied in accordance with the bit transfer rate.
~Ience, even if the serial data having different bit tFansfer rates, such 30 as digital data having different bit lengths or digital data having differentrepetition frequencies, are supplied thereto, it is possible to form recording tracks with a predetermined track angle and with a predetermined track pitch :, ~
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(hereinafter to be called "reference track pitch") between the tracks and to thereby record such digital data at the sarne recording wavelengths.
Thus, by selectively setting the recording wavelength at a precletermined value, high-density recording of digital data can be attained.
During reproducing, by controlling the rotating speed oE the rotating drum and the travelling speed of the magnetic tape with the predetermined relationship therebetween, it is also possible to cause the magnetic head to scan the record track at a desired scanning speed, and to thereby obtain serial data at a desired bit transfer rate.
Thus, since the serial data having a predetermined repetition frequency can be supplied therefrom, by selectively setting the rotating speed of the rotating drum and the travelling speed of the magnetic tape to values corresponding to the information processing unit such as a computer, it is possible to obtain digital data adapted for such an information processing apparatus.
In performing such speed control of the rotating drum and the magnetic tape, there is a problem in that it is difficult to provide a wide range of variable speeds.
More particularly, during recording, when the bit transfer rate of serial data becomes low and as a result the rotating speed of the rotating drum and the travelling speed of the magnetic tape are slowed down, the electromagnetic conversion characteristic of the magnetic head will be deteriorated and the signal; level of the playback signal is lowered in accordance thereto, when the magnetic tape is played back.
Similarly, during reproducing, when the rotating speed of the rotating drum~and~the travelling speed of the magnetic tape are slowed down,~theplayback e~ficiency of the~ signal played back through a~ magnetic head is deteriorated~ and hence the signal level of the~ playback signal is lowered.
; ~ Therefore, in the case where the speeds of the rotating drum and the magnetic tape are controlled, it becomes necessary to change the frequency characteristic of an equalizer circuit depending on the bit transfer rate of theserial data to thereby compensate for the deteriorated SN ratio of the playback signal.

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~3~ 1322410 However, there is a practical problem in implementation of such an equalizer circuit because the configuration of the equalizer circuit becomes complex in order that its frequency characteristic is largely changed in accordance with the bit transfer rate.
Thus, with such a data recorder arrangement, the range of controlled variable speeds of the rotating drum and the magnetic tape is restricted in actual practice by the range of changeable frequency characteristics of the equalizer circuit, and accordingly, there has been a problem that such an arrangement camlot be applied to the digital data whose bit transfer rate variesover a wide range.

SUMMARY QF TEIE INVENIION
It is an object of the present invention to provide a magnetic recording and playback apparatus in which the above-mentioned problem is overcome.
As a method to solve the problems, a slow-motion playback technique in a video tape recorder (VTR) is adopted in the present invention.
More particularly, with the rotating drum being kept at a constant rotating speed, the travelling speed of the magnetic tape is varied in accordance with the bit transfer rate. The position of the magnetic head is controlled by aheight control means formed, ~or example, of a piezoelectric device, and which serves to control the variation of the magnetic head in the direction of the axis of rotation of the rotating drum (i.e., in the direction perpendicular to the recording track), and thereby a tracking control is performed. Such a magnetic head disposed on the rotating drum is called a "DT head".
By so doing, in the same way as in the~ slow-motion playback of a VTR, at every time when the rotating drum makes a predetermined amount of rotation, the DT head is successively moved so as to trace the adjoining recording track. Hence, if the serial data is time-compressed and the DT head intermittently records the compressed data during an intelval that it scans the recording track, it is ensured that the serial data can be recorded at the '~

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predetermined recording wavelength even when the bit transfer rate thereof is extremely slow.
Sirnilarly, during reproducing, it is possible to obtain the serial data at the desired bit transfer rate, if the serial data is reproduced intermittently from the record track at the time when the DT head scans the track and the reprod~lced data is time-expanded to be an original data.
~ccordingly, in a magnetic recording and/or reproducing apparatus 1 which is adapted to form oblique recording tracks in succession on a magnetic tape 3 to record or play back serial data Ds or Do using a magnetic head 6DT
provided on a rotating drum 2, the present invention comprises tracking control means 4, 5, and 13 for controlling the height of the magnetic head 6Dl' to vary in the direction perpendicular to the recording track and speed control means 12, 13, 14, and 15 for controlling the rotating speed of the rotating drum 2 and/or the travelling speed of the magnetic tape 3 to vary in accordance with the b;t transfer rate of the serial data Ds or Do so that the xnagnetic tape 3 travels one reference track pitch T while the rotating drum 2 makes an integral number of rotations.
Since the apparatus 1 is constructed such that the magnetic tape 3 travels one reference track pitch T while the rotating drum 2 makes an integral number of rotations, the magnetic head 6DT becomes possible to make just tracking at the predetermined pitch T, and further the range of displacement of the rnagnetic head 6DT can be reduced, upon the just-tracking.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF T~I~ Pl~ElFlE3RR~D ~l~IBOl~IMENT~
~n ernbodiment of the present ~nvention will be described below in detail w~th reference to the accompanying drawings.
Referring to FI~. 1, reference numeral 1 denotes a data ~recorder which is adapted to record digital da$a at a predetermined recording wavelength on a magnetic tape 3 which is wrapped around a rotating drum 2 at a wrap angle of approximately 180, and also to piay back and output the data at a desired bit transfer rate. ~
On the rotating drum 2, there are disposed, at intervals of an angle of 90, a DT head 6DT (a magnetic head attached to the rotating drum 2 through - .

-S- 1 3224 1 ~) a bimorph plate 5 formed of a piezoelectric device) whose height is adapted to be varied in the direction perpendicular to the recording track in response to atracking control signal S~RC which is supplied from a tracking control circuit 4 and magnetic heads 6A, 6B, and 6C, fixed on the rotating drum 2 at a predetermined height.
According to the present embodiment, when serial data at a fast bit transEer rate is to be recorded, a recording signal SREC ;S supplied to the magnetic heads 6A - 6C and 6DT, and thereby the serial data signal is sequentially recorded along the recording tracks.
Also, at the time of pLIyback, when the serial data at a fast bit transfer rate is to be obtained, a playback signal SPB sequentially obtained from the magnetic heads 6A - 6C and 6DT is subjected to signal processing to be output.
On the other hand, when serial data at a slower bit transfer rate than a predetermined value is to be recorded, the DT head 6DT out of the magnetic heads 6A - 6C and 61:)T is used for the recording of the serial data.
Also when serial data at a slower bit transfer rate than the predetermined value is to be obtained, a playback signal SPB obtained through the DT head 6DT is subjected to signal processing to be output.
Hereafter in the present specification, the mode of operation for recording and playback of serial data by the use of the magnetic heads 6A- 6C
and 6DT will be called the variable speed mode and the mode of operation for recording and play~ack by the use of the DT head 6DT out of the magnetic heads 6A - 6C and 6DT will be called the DT head mode.
An input data processing circuit io upon receipt of digital data D
converts the same into serial data Ds and outputs this data to~ a recording signal processing circuit 11 and also detects the bit transfer rate of the serial data Ds and outputs the result as a bit-transfer-rate detected signal Ssl to a ratio-of-bit-transfer detecting circuit 12.
The ratio-o~-bit-transfer ~detecting circuit 12, at the time of recording, detects, based on ~he bit-transfer-rate detected signal Ssl, the ratio of the bit transfer rate of the serial data Ds to the fastest bit transfer rate of the data : ~
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,, ' , -6- l3224l0 which the data recorder 1 can record and play back (i.e., the maximum bit transfer rate, in recording serial data on a magnetic tape 3 at a predetermined recording wavelength, of the serial data of which recording and playback is achieved with the scanning speed of the magnetic heads 6A - 6C and 6DT relative to the magnetic tape 3 set at the maximum speed within the range oE variable speeds, and, in this connection, the rotating speed of the rotating drum 2 and the travelling speed of the magnetic tape 3 at this time being hereinafter called the maximum rotating speed and the maximum travelling speed, respectively), and outputs the detected result as a ratio-of-bit-transfer detected signal Ss2 to a control circuit 13.
At the time of playback, based on a bit-transfer-rate detected signal Ss3 obtained upon inputting, by the operator, of a designated bit transfer rate (which is the bit transfer rate of the serial data Do to be output from the datarecorder 1), the ratio of the bit transfer rate to the maximum bit transfer rate is detected and the detected result is output as a ratio-of-bit-transfer detected signal SS2' The ratio of the bit transfer rate to the maximum bit transfer rate obtained based on the bit-transfer-rate detected signal Ssl and Ss3 will hereinafter be called the ratio of bit transfer.
The control circuit 13, based on the ratio-of-bit-transfer detected signal Ss2, switches the mode of the data recorder 1 to the variable speed mode when the ratio of bit transfer is higher than the ratio of the number of the DT
head 6DT to the total number of the magnetic heads 6A - 6C and 6DT attached to the rotating drum 2 (i.e., value 1/4).
~S On the other hand, when the ratio of the bit transfer rate is lessthan the value 1/4, it switches the mode of the data recorder 1 to the DT head mode.
Mamely, the control circuit 13 o`utputs a control signal Scl to a capstan motor drive circuit 14 to control the rotating speed of a capstan motor 15 to vary, and thereby, in the variable speed mode, the travel g speed of the - magnetic tape 3 is controlled to vary such tha~ the ratio of the travelling speed of ; ~

the magnetic tape 3 to the maximum travelling speed becomes equal to the ratio of bit transfer.
Further, the control circuit 13 outputs a switching control signal Sc2 and a drum servo control signal Sc3 to the recording signal processing circuit 11 and a rotating dr~lm drive circuit 16, whereby, in the variable speed mode, a recording signal SR~C obtained by modulatillg the serial data Vs is sequentiallysupplied to the ~nagnetic heads 6A - 6C and 6DT, and also the rotating speed of the rotating drum 2 is controlled to vary so that the ratio of the rotating speed of the rotating drum 2 to the maximum rotating speed may become equal to the 1û ratio of bit transfer.
Thus, when the ratio of bit transfer is within the range from value 1 to the first reference value 1/4, the travelling speed of`the magnetic tape 3 and the rotating speed of the rotating drurn 2 are controlled to vary in proportion to the ratio of bit transfer, and thereby, it is achieved to control the scanning speed of the magnetic heads 6~ - 6C and 6DT on the magnetic tape 3 to vary in accordance with the bit transfer rate of the serial data Ds and to thereby record the serial data l:)s at the predetermined recording wavelength on the magnetic tape 3.
More particularly, the serial data Ds within the range from a bit transfer rate R, expressed as Rma~C f !: AX
-- (1) where l~ma,~ represents the rnaximum bit transfer rate, fmax represents the maximum rotating speed o~ the rotating drum 2, and fmin represents the rotating speed of the same at the first reference value, to the lnaximum bit transfer rate Rm~ can be recorded at the predetermined recording wa~elength.
On the other hand, in the DT head mode, while the rotating drum 2 is rotated at the maximum rotating speed, a recording signal SREC~ obtained asa result of compression of the serial data Ds along the time base followed by modulation of the same, is supplied to the DT head 6DT.

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' , -8- 13224~0 Further, the control circuit 13 controls the trave]ling speed of the magnetic tape 3 in accordance with the bit transfer rate so that the magnetic tape 3 travels one reference track pitch T while the rotating drum 2 makes an integral number of rotations.
S More particularly, within the range of the bit transfer rate from value 1/4 to value 1/8, the magnetic tape 3 is arranged to travei one reference track yitch 1' while the rotating drum 2 makes four rotations and, within the range from value 1/8 to value 1/12, the magnetic tape 3 is arranged to travel one reference track pitch T while the rotating drum 2 makes eight rotations.
Similarly, within the ranges from value 1/12 to value 1/16, from value 1/16 to value 1/20, . . ., the magnetic tape 3 is adapted to travel one reference track pitch T while the rotating drum 2 makes 12 rotations, 16 rotations, . .
respectively.
With such arrangement made, in forming the recording tracks with the DT head 6DT varied in height, it becomes possible to have the scanning locusof the DT head 6DT at the position shifted by one reference track pitch T in theforward direction from the position where the DT head 6DT has formed a record track, while the rotating drum 2 makes 4 rotations, 8 rotations, 12 rotations, . . .
Hence, by controlling the height of the DT head 6DT in the DT
head mode so that the scanning IOCIIS of the DT head 6DT may coincide with the scanning locus in the variable speed mode, it becomes possible to form recordingtracks in succession at the reference track pitch and at the predetermined anglewith the travelling direction of the magnetic tape 3.
More particularly, the control circuit 13, in controlling the height of the DT head 6DT by outputting a control signal Sc4 to the tracking control circuit 4, causes the~DT head 6DT~ when it is at the side to start its ~scan along a recording track, to have its height shifted in the backward direction by an amount corresponding to the bit transfer rate, and then, while the DT head 6DT scans the magnetic tape 3, to be gradually shifted in the fo~ward direction, and when it comes to the side to terminate its scan along the track, to have its height shifted in the forward direction, conversely to that at the starting side, by the same amount of shift.
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1322~10 g By arranging as described above, when, as shown in FIG. 2, the ]ap angle of the magnetic tape 3 (180 in the present case) is denoted by ~ w, the recording track length by L, the scanning loci of the magnetic heads 6A - 6C and6DT in the variable speed mode by TA, TB, TC, and TD, respectively, their angle of inclination by ~R~ the scanning loci of the DT head 6DT when its height were not controlled to vary in the DT head mode by TD~, and its angle of inclination by û, then the range of disp]acement oE the DT head 6DT denoted by J ;S given by J- L . sin(~ - ~R) . ( ~.. (2) In this expression, when the travelling speed of the magnetic tape 3 is 0, and hence when the bit transfer rate R/Rm ", is 0, the range of displacement J becornes a maximum. Then, denoting the angle of inclination of the scanning IOC; TDT by ~s~ JMAX given by the following formula L . sin(0S- ~R) ... (3) gives the maximum range of displacement.
Since the lap angle is 180 in the present case, the range of displacement J~ becomes JMAX ~ 2 -... (4) Thus by controlling the travelling speed of the magnetic tape 3 to vary in accordance with the bit transfer rate su( h that the magnetic tape 3 travels one reference track pitch T while the rotating drum 2 makes an integral number of rotations, the range of displacement of the DT head 6DT can be reduced to 1/1.5 of that in the prior art.
In the present arrangernent, the rate-of-bit-transfer detecting circuit 12, the control circuit 13, the capstan motor drive circuit 14, and the capstan .. .. .

- lo- 1 3224 1 0 motor 15 put together constitute speed control means for controlling the travelling speed of the magnetic tape 3 to vary so that the magnetic tape 3 travels one reference track pitch T while the rotating drum 2 makes an integral number of rotations.
S On the other hand, the tracking control circuit 4, the bimorph plate 5, and the control circuit 13 constitute tracking control means for controlling the DT head 6DT out of the plurality of magnetic heads 6A, 6B, 6C, and 6DT
disposed on the rotating drum 2 to vary its height in the direction perpendicular to the recording track.
The control circuit 13 further controls the record signal processing circuit 11 so that the serial data Ds is compressed 4 times, 8 times, 12 times, and 16 times, within respective ranges of bit transfer rates, modulated, and output at the timing of the scans made by the DT head 6DT along predetermined recording tracks.
Thus, in the DT head mode, having a second reference value k defined as k- N ' (S) where N represents the total number of the magnetic heads 6A - 6C and 6DT
disposed on the rotating drum and n represents the number of the DT heads 6DT, within the range of the bit transfer rate slower than the value R given by the following formula R ~ k . R~AX, -- (6) .
A,'l-, serial data Ds at the bit transfer rate expressed as l 3 ~ 2 4 I

R - RM~ N ' S ' ... (7) where S is an ar~itrary ;nteger, can be recorded at the predetermined recording wavelength.
Thus, even if the bit transfer rate of the serial data Ds varies widely, the serial data can be recorded at the predetermined recording wavelength.
In playing back, the control circuit 13 performs driving control of the capstan motor 15 and the rotating drum 2 in the same way as in recording, and performs switching control of the operations of a playback signal processing circuit 20 this time instead of the recording signal processing circuit 11.
More particularly, in the variable speed mode~ the playback signal SPB sequentially obtained from the magnetic heads 6A, 6B, 6C, and 6DT are demodulated and output as serial data Do~
In the DT head mode, in reverse sequence to that in recording, the playback signal SPB obtained from the DT head 6DT is demodulated at the timing at which the DT head 6DT successively scans the recording tracks, and then the signal is expanded along the time base and output.
At that time, the control circuit 13 outputs a control signal Sc4 to the tracking control circuit 4 an:d performs tracking control of the DT head 6DT20 in response io a tracking error signal STR~supplied *om a tracking error detecting circuit (not shown3.
It further outputs the control signals SCl and Sc3 causing the rotating drum 2 to be rotated at its maximum rotating speed and~ the magnètic tape 3 to be controlled to vary its travelling speed in accordance with the bit transfer rate 2 5 of the serial data Do so that the magnetic tape 3 travels one rei~erence track pltch while the rotating drum 2 makes an integral number of rotations.
Thus, in the variable speed ~mode, withm the range over the first reference value, the~ serial data Do at a des~red bit transfer rate can be obtained ~ ~ ~ by demodulating the playback signal SPB.

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Although, in the foregoing description of the embodiment, there were disposed fo~lr magnetic heads on the rotating drum and one of the magnetic heads was the DT head, the numbers of the magnetic heads and the DT heads disposed on the rotating drum are not limited to those but can be selectively changed to different numbers according to the need.
Although the case where the operating modes were switched according to the bit transfer rate was described in the foregoing embodiment, the present invention is not limited to that but is also applicable to the case where only the DT head mode is used.
Although, in the above embodiment, the case where, in the DT head mode, the rotating speed of the rotating dru~l was set to the maximum rotating speed and the travelling speed of the magnetic tape was controlled to vary stepwise in accordance with the bit transfer rate was described, the present invention is not limited to that, but it can also be practicable to have the rotating speed of the rotating drum changed stepwise while the magnetic tape is driven ata predetermined travelling speed, or to have the speeds of both the rotating drum and the magnetic tape changed stepwise.
Although the case was described in the above embodiment where the travelling speed of the magnetic tape was changed using the ma~imum bit transfer rate as the reference value, the present invention is not limited to that but a predetermined bit transfer rate can be used as the reference value.
Although, in the above described embodiment, the case where the ratio of bit transfer was obtained from the bit transfer rate and, based on the ratio, the travelling speed of the magnetic tape was changed, the present invention is not limited to that but it can be changed directly based on the bit transfer rate.
Although the embodiment was described above as to the case where ~41 the travelling speed of the magnetic tape was changed both at the time of ~' ' - 13 - l 32~4 1 0 recording and at the time of playback, the present invention is not limited to that but the travelling speed of the magnetic tape can be adapted to change only at the time of recording or at the time of playback.
Further, the above embodiment was described as to the case where S the present invention was applied to a data recorder, b~lt the application of the present invention is not limited to that. It can be widely applied for example to such a magnetic recording and playback apparatus as adapted to record and play back a video signal obtained from an image processing apparatus.
According to the present invention as described above, by arranging such that the rotating speed of the rotating drum or the travelling speed of themagnetic tape is controlled to vary in accordance with the bit transfer rate of serial data to thereby cause the magnetic tape to travel one reference track pitch while the rotating drum makes an integral number of rotations, it is made possible to obtain a magnetic recording and playback apparatus in which the range of displacement of the DT head is made smaller than that in the prior art apparatus.

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1. A magnetic recording and playback apparatus having a dynamic tracking magnetic head disposed on a rotating drum for scanning successive oblique recording tracks on a magnetic tape to record or play back serial digital data along the tracks, comprising:
tracking control means for controlling the position of said dynamic tracking magnetic head on said rotating drum in a direction perpendicular to said recording tracks in accordance with a bit transfer rate of said serial digital data;
speed control means for controlling at least one of a rotating speed of said rotating drum and a travelling speed of said magnetic tape in accordance with the bit transfer rate of said serial data; and processor means for time-compressing said serial data to produce time-compressed serial data, said dynamic tracking magnetic head being coupled to receive said time-compressed serial data for recording said time-compressed serial data while said dynamic tracking magnetic head scans said recording tracks.
2. A magnetic recording and playback apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said speed control means controls said rotating speed and said travelling speed so that said magnetic tape travels one reference track pitch while said rotating drum makes an integral number of rotations, said integral number being determined in accordance with the bit transfer rate of said serial data.
3. A magnetic recording and playback apparatus according to claim 2, further comprising detecting means for detecting the bit transfer rate of said serial data and comparator means for producing a control signal when the detected bit transfer rate of said serial data is below a first predetermined bit transfer rate, and wherein, in response to said control signal, said processor means is rendered active to time-compress said serial data and said tracking control means is activated to control the position of the dynamic tracking magnetic head so as tovary the position of the dynamic tracking magnetic head in said perpendicular direction while said dynamic tracking magnetic head performs recording and playback.
4. A magnetic recording and playback apparatus according to claim 3, wherein said comparator means is operative when the detected bit transfer rate of said serial data is above a second predetermined bit transfer rate, to inactivate said processor means and to render said tracking control means inoperative to vary the position of the dynamic tracking magnetic head in said perpendicular direction while said dynamic tracking magnetic head performs recording and playback.
5. A magnetic recording and playback apparatus according to claim 4, wherein said speed control means is operative when the detected bit transfer rate of said serial data is above said second predetermined bit transfer rate to variably control said rotating speed of said rotating drum in accordance with the bit transfer rate of said serial data.
6. A magnetic recording and playback apparatus according to claim 5, wherein said first predetermined bit transfer rate and said second predetermined bit transfer rate are the same.
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