MXPA00000024A - Device for inputting title of recording medium - Google Patents

Device for inputting title of recording medium

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MXPA00000024A
MXPA00000024A MXPA/A/2000/000024A MXPA00000024A MXPA00000024A MX PA00000024 A MXPA00000024 A MX PA00000024A MX PA00000024 A MXPA00000024 A MX PA00000024A MX PA00000024 A MXPA00000024 A MX PA00000024A
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Makoto Sato
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Kenwood Corp
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A device for inputting the title of a recording medium readily. When a capturing key of a tuner unit (1) is depressed, a first system controller (7) stores the text information, received currently by an FM multiplexed text broadcasting receiving tuner (3), in a capturing buffer region (5B) of a memory (5). When the disk title of an MD-MO (11) is to be inputted, a title inputting mode is established, and the disk is selected as an input target unit. Thereafter, when a call key and an ENTER key are depressed, the first system controller (7) stored the captured text information in a title inputting region (5C) of the memory (5) in such a way that the information corresponds to the disk which is the input target unit. Thereafter, when the ENTER key and a title inputting key are depressed, the first system controller (7) sends the contents of the title inputting region (5C) to an MD recorder unit (10) and a second system controller (17) records the contents in a UTOC area of the MD-MO (11) before the ejection.

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"DEVICE FOR ENTERING THE TITLE OF THE REGISTRATION MEDIA" TECHNICAL FIELD The present invention relates to a device for entering a title of a recording medium and, more particularly, to a device for entering the title capable of facilitating a job of entering the title for a recording medium, such as a minidisk (MD ).
BACKGROUND OF THE RELATED ART The MD-MO (Optical Magnet) is a type of MD and can record and reproduce data. The MD-MO can record musical tone signals in each track of a program area. In addition, a name of the disc title (a name by an MD-MO) and a track title name of each track is recorded in an UTOC area (User Content Table). During a playback stop, a disc title name is presented in order for the user to confirm whether the disc is a desired one, and during a playback of a track registered with the musical tone signals, the title name of the disc is presented. the track in order for the user to confirm if a music program played is a desired one. The name of the title of the album and the name of the artist's title are not limited to an album name, a name of the name of the album and an artist's name, but may be information of an arbitrary nature that can identify a disc or a clue to the naked eye, such as a title name of a movie, a portion of a music text, an explanation of music and a person's name, a district name and a book title, respectively, and not directly related to music. An MD register unit for recording / reproducing the data to / from an MD-MO has a text display apparatus and a key operation unit for entering a disc title name and a track title name. The key operation unit includes a title entry key, character key (including alphabet, katakana, symbol, number, kanji, hiragana), a one-character delete key, a cursor key and an ENTER key. When a disc title name is to be entered, the title entry key is pressed to enter a title entry mode. Then, a track number "000" with number keys is entered to indicate that a unit of target input is a disc (track number 000 indicates a selection of a disc title entry). Then, the "TITLE OF THE DISC" is presented in the text display apparatus in a row of the text head on the upper side thereof (refer to Figure 20A), and a cursor (refer to K in the Figure 20A) is presented in the character start position in the first row of the main text rows under the text head row. If a title name "BEST HIT OLDIES / DAIICHI" is to be entered, a character "B" key is first pressed so that "B" is present in the character start position in the first row of the text rows of the text display apparatus and the cursor moves to the second character position. Then the characters "E", "S", "T", "" (space), "H", "I", "T", "" (space), "O", "L", "D" , "I", "E", "S", "/", "D", "A", "I", "I", "C", "H", "I", and "" (space ) are entered so that "BEST HIT OLDIES / DAIICHI" is displayed from the second character position in the first row of the main text rows of the text presentation to the second row of main text and the cursor moves to the position of the tenth character in the second row of the rows of the main text (Refer to Figure 20B). If the "Q" character is entered incorrectly instead of the correct "O" character, the cursor is returned to the tenth "Q" character in the first row of the main text using the cursor key (refer to the Figure 20C), and the delete key of a character is pressed so that the characters after "Q" are moved forward by a character and the "L" character is presented in the position where the "Q" character was deleted. (the cursor remains at the position of the tenth character, refer to Figure 20D). Then, the character "0" is entered so that it is present between "L" and the "" (space) of a character before and the character "L" and the following characters are moved back by a character (the cursor moves to the position of the eleventh character, refer to Figure 21A). If the characters "LL" are entered erroneously instead of the correct "L" character (refer to Figure 21B), the cursor moves to the position of the eleventh character in the first row of the main text rows using the key of the cursor, and the delete key of a character is pressed so that the "L" eleventh character is suppressed and the twelfth character and the following characters are moved forward by a character (the cursor remains at the position of the eleventh character. reference to Figure 21D). If the symbol "/" was not entered (refer to Figure 21D, the cursor moves to the "D" position of the character in the second row of the main text rows and the "/" symbol is entered so that "/" is displayed before "D" and the character "D" and the following characters are moved back by a character (the cursor moves to the position of the second character in the second row of the main text rows. reference to Fig. 22A.) After all the characters have been entered correctly, the ENTER key is pressed so that the name of the disc title is set and the name of the disc title "BEST HIT OLDIES / DAIICHI" is record in a buffer If the track title name "i'y.}.) - - l-fl '?? _" is what you want for a music program in track number 001, then " 001"is entered using number keys in the entry mode of the title to select l to the first track with musical tone signals recorded as the unit of title entry target, so that "TNO 001 TITLE" is displayed in the row of the text head of the text display device and the cursor is displayed in the character of beginning in the first row of the rows of the main text. Then, the katakana characters "i", ".." ",," "_" "." "A ,, ,, _ ..» / <; < r »7», "7", "^", "-", "X", "and" "(space) are entered using character keys so that" iV.} -. i- / l? >] _% "is present in the first row of the main text rows of the text display device that the cursor moves to the position of the fourteenth character (refer to Figure 22B). After all characters have been entered correctly, the ENTER key is pressed so that "" is recorded in the buffer as the name of the track title of the track number "001". After the names of the track title for all desired track numbers or track numbers of MD-MO are entered in the manner described above, the title entry key is again pressed so that the entry mode of title is released and the contents of the buffer are written to a UTOC memory constructed in a system controller (not shown) of the register unit MD. Then, when the power is disconnected or an ejection operation is carried out, the system controller of the MD registration unit operates to record the content of the UTOC memory in the UTOC area of the MD-MO before it controls the energy disconnection operation or ejection operation. When a power or load connection operation is to be carried out subsequently, control of the power connection operation or an operation control - load is carried out and then the UTOC information is read from the UTOC area of the MD-MO, and written into the UTOC memory. In accordance with the information in the UTOC memory, the name of the disc title "BEST HIT OLDIES / DAIICHI" is presented in the text display device during the playback suspension. During the playing of the music program in the track number 001, the name of the track title "^? J_- a_ n '?' F -" is presented in the text display device. Then, a user can confirm at a glance if the disc is a desired one and if the music program is a desired one. With a conventional MD registration unit, however, it is required to enter each character correctly using the character key in order to enter a desired disc title name or a track title name. This work is very annoying. An object of the invention is to solve the above-described problem of conventional techniques and to provide a title input device for a recording medium capable of easily entering the character information of a title name.
COMPENDIUM OF THE INVENTION A title entry device for a recording medium of this invention comprises: a receiving means for receiving the dissemination of the text and outputting the text information; a capture means for storing the text medium designated by a designation means in the storage medium; a means of calling to call the desired text information from a storage medium; and a means of recording a title name that responds to an operation of the calling means, to read the desired text information called by the calling means from the text information stored in the storage medium and record the desired text information in a recording medium. A title input device for a record means of this invention comprises: a receiving means for receiving the text broadcast and outputting the received text information; a presentation means for presenting the output of text information received from the receiving means; a capture means for storing the text information received in the capture storage means when the instructions of the instruction operation means are captured to capture the received text information; a selection operation means for selecting a blank unit of title entry of the recording medium; a call operation means for instructing the received received text information of call from the capture storage medium; and a title name registration means for reading the desired received text information by being instructed to be called by the call operation means from the received text information stored in the capture storage medium and recording the received text information desired in the record means as a title name of the title entry target unit that is selected by the selection cooperation means, in response to the operations of the call operation means and the selection operation means . Accordingly, it is possible to capture the desired text information from the text information received from the text broadcast, use the desired text information as a title name of a desired title entry target and register it in a recording medium. The user's title entry work can be reduced considerably. In the title input device for recording the means of this invention, the capture means suppresses the redundant text information when the capture means stores the text information received in the capture storage means when the instruction operation means Capture instructs to capture the received text information. Therefore, for example, even when the redundant text information, such as the spaces are contained in the desired text information, received and captured from the text broadcast, the text information without the redundant text information may be recorded in the medium of registry. The title name presented subsequently read from the recording medium can be easy to read. A work to suppress redundant text information such as spaces to make the name of the title easy to read may be omitted. In the title input device for a record means of this invention, the record means of the title name suppresses redundant text information when the record means of the title name reads the desired received text information on which it is written. have instructed to be called by the call operation means from the received text information stored in the capture storage means and record the desired received text information in the record means as a title name of the target unit of Title income selected by the means of selection operation.
Also in this case, for example, even when the redundant text information, such as the spaces are contained in the desired text information received and captured from the text broadcast, the text information without the redundant text information may be recorded in the means of registration. The presented title name subsequently measured from the recording medium can be easy to read. A job of suppressing redundant text information, such as spaces to make the name of the title easy to read, can be omitted. A title entry device for a recording medium of this invention comprises: a receiving means for receiving the text broadcast and sending the received text information; a presentation means for presenting the output of text information received from the receiving means; a capture means for storing the text information received in the capture storage medium when the capture instruction operation means instructs to capture the received text information; a means of entry to select a target unit of title entry from the record medium and enter a title name character; a means of storing the name of the title to store an entry of the title name by a user so that it corresponds to each unit of title entry target; a call operation means for instructing to call the desired received text information from the capture storage means; an input processing means of the title name to write a character entry of the title name by the user in the storage medium of the title name so that it corresponds to the title entry target unit desired by the user, read the desired text information stored in the capture storage medium when the calling operation means instructs to call the desired received text information and write the name of the title in the storage medium of the title name to correspond with the unit of target income of the desired title by the user, in response to an operation of the means of income operation; and a means of registering the name of the title to register the name of the title corresponding to the title entry blank unit and which is stored in the storage medium of the title name in the recording medium for a predetermined period of time . Accordingly, it is possible to capture the desired text information from the text information received from the text broadcast and use the desired text information as a portion of a title name of a desired title entry target. Therefore, a name of the desired title can be formed by partially changing the captured text information or by adding new text information before or after the captured text information. In the title input device for a recording medium of this invention, the capture means suppresses the redundant text information when the capture means stores the text information received in the capture storage medium when the operation means of capture instruction instructs to capture received text information. Consequently, for example, even when the redundant text information such as the spaces is contained in the desired received text information and captured for text broadcast, the text information without the redundant text information may be recorded in the storage medium. of title name. A job of deleting redundant text information such as spaces can be omitted to be easy to read the title name. In the title input device for a recording medium of this invention, the name input processing means The title deletes the redundant text information when the title number entry processing means reads the desired text information stored in the capture storage medium when the call operation means instructs to call the received text information desired and write the name of the title in the storage medium the name of the title to correspond with the unit of target entry of desired title by the user. Correspondingly, for example, even when the redundant text information such as space is contained in the desired text information received and captured from the text broadcast, the text information without the redundant text information may be recorded in the recording medium. A job of suppressing redundant text information such as spaces may be omitted so that the name of the title is easy to read.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS Figure 1 is a functional diagram of an audio system according to an embodiment of the invention. Figure 2 is a flow chart illustrating a control operation to be executed by a first system controller.
Figure 3 is a flow chart illustrating a control operation to be executed by a first system controller. Figure 4 is a flow chart illustrating a control operation to be executed by the first system controller. Figure 5 is a flow chart illustrating a control operation to be executed by a second system controller. Figure 6 is a flow chart illustrating a control operation to be executed by the second system controller. Figure 7 is a flow chart illustrating a control operation to be executed by the second system controller. Figures 8A to 8D are diagrams illustrating the display content of a text display apparatus of a tuning unit. Figures 9A to 9D are diagrams illustrating the display content of the text display apparatus of the tuning unit. Figures 10A to 10D are diagrams illustrating the display content of the text display apparatus of the tuning unit.
Figures HA to 11C are diagrams illustrating the display content of the text display apparatus of the tuning unit. Figures 12A and 12B are diagrams illustrating the contents of a presentation memory region in a memory of the tuning unit. Figures 13A and 13B are diagrams illustrating the content of the memory of a capture memory region in the tuning unit. Figures 14A and 14B are diagrams illustrating the content of the memory of a title input region in the tuning unit. Figures 15A and 15B are diagrams illustrating the contents of the title entry region in the tuning unit memory. Figures 16A and 16B are diagrams illustrating the content of the title input region in the memory of the tuning unit. Figures 17A and 17B are diagrams illustrating the contents of the title entry region in the memory of the tuning unit. Figures 18A and 18B are diagrams illustrating the registration content of an MD-MO.
Figures 19A to 19C are diagrams illustrating the display content of a text display apparatus in an MD registration unit. Figures 20A to 20D are diagrams illustrating the display content of a conventional text display apparatus during a title entry operation. Figures 21A to 21D are diagrams illustrating the display content of the conventional text display apparatus during a title entry operation. Figures 22A to 22D are diagrams illustrating the display content of the conventional text display apparatus during a title entry operation.
BEST WAY TO TAKE THE INVENTION TO PRACTICE Next, an embodiment of the invention will be described with reference to Figure 1. Figure 1 is a functional diagram of an audio system of this invention. The reference number 1 represents a tuning unit having an antenna 2 for receiving a radio wave of the FM multiplexed text broadcast and an FM multiplexed text broadcast receiver tuner 3 (hereinafter simply referred to as a "tuner") connected with antenna 2 to receive a radio wave of FM multiplexed text output and broadcast audio signals and text information. It is assumed in the present that tuner 3 receives the text information in Level 1 and sends the same. The text information includes a name of the program, a name of the music program, a name of the artist, forecast the weather, news, traffic information and the like. In Level 1, the text information of a main text is received in the unit of the page and a page of the main text is composed of two rows x 15 characters. The reference numeral 6 represents a text display apparatus having a presentation size of 2.5 rows x 15 characters, as shown in Figure 8. The upper row 0.5 is a row of the text head and the two rows below it. the row of the text head is the row of main text. The reference number 5 represents a rewritable memory capable of retaining the data even when the power is turned off, such as EEPROM or a memory backed up with a battery. The memory 5 has a presentation buffer 5A region (refer to FIG. 12) to store the last received primary text of a page supplied from the tuner 3, a capture memory region 5B (refer to FIG. 13). ) to store text information received from seven pages that a user designated and captured from the FM multiplexed text broadcast, and a 5C region of title entry (refer to Figures 14 to 17) to be used for a process input of a title name of an MD-MO to be described later. The title entry region 5C has a capacity capable of storing 80 characters for each unit of target entry of track numbers 000 to 255. Reference number 4 represents a functioning or operating key unit having : an on / off power switch for connecting / disconnecting each block of tuning unit 1; a station selection key for selecting a broadcast station in tuner 3; a capture key to capture the received text information, a title entry key to connect / disconnect a title entry mode; character keys (including alphabet, katakana, symbol, number and the like) to enter the characters of the title number and track numbers 000 to 255 (track number 000 indicates that the unit of target entry is a disc , and track numbers 001 through 255 indicate that the unit of target entry is a track on which the actual musical tone signals are recorded); a delete key of a character; a cursor key; and a received text information call key; a next key to select the received text information to be called; an introduction key and the like. The reference number 7 represents a first contolador of the system that is manufactured of a microcomputer. The first controller of the system controls: connecting / disconnecting a power of each block of the tuning unit 1 in response to an operation of the power on / off key of the key operation unit 4; for tuning to a desired station by supplying a predetermined tuning control signal to the tuner in response to an operation of the station selection key; for storing the last main text information output received from the tuner in the intermediate region 5A of presenting the memory 5 in the unit of the page, and for controlling the text display apparatus 6 and presenting the received main text information in the text display apparatus during a disconnected state of a title entry mode. When the capture key is pressed in the disconnected state of the title entry mode, the first system controller 7 writes the main text information received from a page stored in the presentation buffer region 5A in region 5B of the capture buffer. In this case, the redundant text information such as the consecutive spaces in the received main text information is deleted before the received main text information is written. When the key entry key of the key operation unit 4 is pressed, the first controller 7 of the system sets the title entry mode and performs a text information entry process of the title of entering a key. disc title name of a disc of the input white unit or a track title name of a track of the input white unit where the musical tone signals are recorded, in accordance with the operations of the keys character (including alphabet, katakana, space, symbol, number, kanji, hiragana), a one-character delete key, a cursor key, a call key, the next key, and the enter key. When the call key is pressed, the first controller 7 of the system causes the text display apparatus 6 to present the main text information received from a page captured in the capture buffer region 5B and causes the following device to text presentation 6 present other main text information received in response to an operation of the next key. When the desired received primary text information is presented and the ENTER key is pressed, the received received main text information is read from the capture buffer region 5B and written to the title entry region 5C in such a manner. that the information corresponds to a target unit of desired title input preselected by a user, either a disc or a track of one of the track numbers 001 to 255. When the title entry key is pressed again, the first controller 7 of the system transfers the contents of the title entry region 5C to a second system controller to be described later and then disconnects the title entry mode. The reference number 10 represents an MD registration unit. The reference number 11 represents an MD-MO capable of recording / reproducing data, and the reference number 12 represents a loading unit for loading / unloading MD-MO 11 in a tray (not shown). The reference number 13 represents an MD register / reproduction unit for reproducing the data registered in MD-MO 11 and registering the data MD-MO 11. The reference number 14 represents a key operating unit having a charging key , an eject key, a tamper key, a stop or stop key, a power on / off key and the like. The reference number 15 represents a UTOC memory for storing the UTOC information read from an UTOC area of the MD-MO 11. The reference number 16 represents a text display apparatus for presenting a name of the disk title, a name of the title of the track and similar. The reference number 17 represents the second system controller manufactured from a microcomputer. When the on / off power key of the key operation unit 14 is depressed, the second system controller 17 carries out power / power on / off control for each block of the MD registration unit 10. When the charge key is pressed in a connected power state, the second system controller 17 controls the loading unit 12 to charge the MD-MO 11 placed in the tray in the MD recording / reproducing unit 13, controls the unit 13 of record / playback MD to read the UTOC information from the UTOC area and store it in the UTOC memory 15, and controls the text display apparatus 16 to present the name and the title of the disk without the name information of the title in the UTOC information contains the name of the disc title. When the manipulation key of the key operation unit 14 is depressed, and the second system controller 17 controls the MD record / playback unit 13 to play in sequence the music programs registered in MD-MO 11 starting from the first program of music (track number 001). In this case, if the name of the track title of a track under reproduction is contained in the title name information in the UTOC information, the second system controller 17 controls the text display apparatus 16 to present the name of the track. track title. When the stop or stop key is pressed, the second controller 17 of the system carries out a stop or stop control. During the reception of a transfer request signal for the UTOC information from the first system controller 7 of the tuning unit 1, the controller 17 of the second system transfers the information of the title name in the UTOC information stored in the UTOC memory 15 to the first system controller and when the title name information is transferred from the first system controller, rewrites the name information of the UTOC information stored in the UTOC memory 15. When the eject key of the key operation unit 14 is subsequently depressed, the second system controller 17 controls the MD registration / reproduction unit 13 to record the contents of the UTOC memory 15 in the UTOC area of the MD- MO and then controls the loading unit 12 to discharge the MD-MO 11 placed in the tray. Also, when the power disconnect operation is carried out, the second system controller 17 controls the MD registration / reproduction unit 13 to record the contents of the UTOC memory 15. in the UTOC area of MD-MO 11 and then carries out the control of the power or power disconnection. The operation of the mode constructed as above will be described with reference to Figures 2 to 19. Figures 2 to 4 are flow charts illustrating the control operation to be executed by the first controller 7 of the system. Figures 5 to 7 are flow charts illustrating the control operation to be executed by the second controller 17 of the system. Figures 8 to 11 are diagrams illustrating the content of the presentation apparatus in the text display apparatus 6. Figure 12 is a diagram illustrating the data stored in the region 5A of the presentation buffer of the memory 5., Figure 3 is a diagram illustrating the data stored in the buffer region 5B capture memory 5, and Figures 14 to 17 are diagrams illustrating the data stored in the entry region 5C title. Figure 18 is a diagram illustrating the recording content of MD-MO 11. Figure 19 is a diagram illustrating the display content of the text display device 16. In the disconnected state of the title input mode, the The first controller 7 of the system controls the text display apparatus 16 to present a text -of the header received from the FM multiplexed text broadcast in the text row of the spindle. To simplify the description, the description of the reception / presentation of a header text will be omitted. It is assumed that no data is first stored in the memory buffer region 5B region of the memory 5. It is also assumed that the two music programs have already been registered in the tracks of the track numbers 001 and 002 of MD- MO 11, and that the track title name "^ yij_- i- / ~ j?? -X" of the track number has already been registered in the UTOC area as the title number information (refer to the Figure 18A). (1) Capture of received text information When the power or power connection operation is performed by pressing the on / off power key of the key operation unit 4 of the tuning unit 1, the first controller 7 of the The system performs a power connection control for each block of the tuning unit 1 to cause the tuner 3 to enter an operating state and to be tuned to the tuned station immediately prior to the power or previous power disconnection. It is assumed here that the tuner 3 is tuned to a FM multiplexed text broadcast station. The tuner 3 sends audio signals received from the FM multiplex broadcast station and sends in the unitary page base the received main text information of Level 1 that was received in the FM multiplexed broadcast station. After the power or energy is switched on, the first controller 7 of the system clears the contents of the presentation buffer 5A region, sets the disconnect state of the title entry mode and counts on a page unit basis the text information received in the capture buffer region 5B to use the account as a WP write indicator. In this case, P = 0 (refer to Step S50, shown in Figure 2). Each time the first controller 7 of the system is supplied with the main text information received from a page from the tuner 3, the first controller 7 of the system writes the main text information received in the region 5A of the presentation buffer and makes the text display apparatus 6 of the present (refer to steps S51 and S52, Figures 8A and 12A). It is taken into account, for example, that a CD is played and broadcasted and a name of album "OLDIES" of CD and a name of manufacture "DAIICHI CO." they are transmitted as the main text information of a page. In this case, the transmission side controls the broadcast so that "OLDIES" presents in the text display apparatus 6 in the first row of main text in the center thereof by entering an appropriate number of space codes before and after of presenting "OLDIES" and that of "DAIICHI CO." in the next text display apparatus in the second row of main text in the center thereof by entering an appropriate number of space codes before and after "DAIICHI CO." (Refer to Figures 8A and 12A). It is assumed that the first and second CD music programs under diffusion are the same as the first and second music programs of MD-MO 11 of a doubled user (in another language). In the example described above, the name of the disc title of MD-MO 11 and the name of the track title of the second program of 9 - Music has not yet been introduced. If it is desired for "OLDIES" and "DAIICHI" to be entered as a portion of the disc title name, the key for capturing the key operation unit 4 is pressed. In response to this, the first controller 7 of the system writes the main text information received from a page stored in the presentation buffer region 5A in the capture buffer region 5B at a 0 address indicated by WP (Steps S53). and S54) to then increase WP by 1 (Step S55). In this case, the spaces in the received text information that are not a space immediately after the all characters are deleted to remove the redundant character information so that when the received character information is subsequently used as the character information of the name of the title, do not form unnecessary spaces. More specifically, as shown in the flow chart of Figure 4, a first flag F (0: other than the space, 1: space) is cleared, indicating whether a character code immediately before is or not a space, a position of the character m in the region 5A of presentation buffer and a position of character n in the capture buffer region 5B both conform to, and the number of all character codes in the memory region 5A presentation intermediate is adjusted to L. Assuming that the data stored in the presentation buffer region 5A is as shown in Figure 12A, then L equals 30 (Step S100 in Figure 4). The character code (m = l) -th (in this example, the space) in the presentation buffer region 5A is set as "data" (Step S101). Since m = l in the first time (YES in step S102) the flow proceeds to step S103 where it is checked that if the "data" is a character code other than the space. In this example, since this judgment is NO, the flag F is set to 1 without writing the data in the capture buffer region 5B (YES in step S104, Step S105). Then, m is increased to 2 (Step S106). Since m is not L + 1 (NO in step S107), the flow returns to Step S101. In Step S101, the character code (m = 2) -th (in this example, again a space) in the region 5A of display buffer is set as "data". Since it is not m = l (Not in Step S102), the flow proceeds to Step S108 where it is checked whether the "data" is a character code other than the space. Since this judgment is NO, it is checked if F is 0 (Step S109). Since this judgment is also NO, the data is not written to the capture buffer region 5B and F is set to 1 (YES in step S104, Step S105). Since m is not L + 1 (NO in step S107), the flow returns to Step S101. Processes similar to the code of the fourth character (space) in the presentation buffer region 5A are repeated without writing the data in the capture buffer region 5B. At m = 5, the code of the fifth character ("0") in the presentation buffer region 5A is set to the "data" in step S101. In this case, the judgment in Step S108 is YES because the "data" is not the space. The flow therefore proceeds to Step S110 where the "data" is written as the character code (n = l) -th in the capture buffer region 5B in the direction of WP = 0, and n is incremented to 2 (refer to Figure 13A). Then, since the "data" is not the space (NOT in the judgment step S104), F is cleared and m is set to 6 (Steps Slll, S106). Returning to step S101, the sixth character code ("L") in the presentation buffer area 5A is set to the "data". The judgment in step S108 is YES so that the flow proceeds to Step S110 where the "data" is written as the character code (n = 2) -th in the capture buffer region 5B in the WP address and n is increased to 3 (refer to Figure 13A). Then, F clears and m adjusts to 7 (Steps 111, S106). Similar operations up to the tenth character "S" in the presentation buffer region 5A are repeated to write the "data" in the capture buffer region 5B and it is seen that n = 7 and m = 11. Then in the Step S101, the code of the eleventh character (space) in the presentation buffer region 5A is set to the "data". Since the "data" is the space, the judgment in Step S108 is NO. However, since F = 0, the next judgment in Step S109 is YES, so that the flow proceeds to Step 110 where the "data" is written as the character code (n = 7) -th in the region 5B of capture buffer in the W direction and n is increased to 8 (refer to Figure 13A). Then, since the "data" is the space (YES in Judgment Step S104), F is adjusted to 1 and m is set to 12 (Steps S105, S106). Returning again to Step S101, the twelfth character code (space) in the presentation buffer area 5A is set to the "data". The judgments in both Steps S108 and S109 are NO, so that the "data" is not written in the capture buffer region 5B and F is set to 1 (YES in Step S104, Step S106) to then return to the Step S101.
The operations similar to the code of the seventeenth character (space) in the presentation buffer region 5A are repeated and the "data" is not written in the capture buffer region 5B and then m = 18. Then in Step S101 , the eighteenth character code ("D") in the presentation buffer 5A region is set to the "data". Since the "data" is not the space, the judgment in Step S108 is YES so that the flow proceeds to Step S110 where the "data" is written as the character code (n = 8) -th in the region 5B of capture buffer in the WP address and n is increased to 9 (refer to Figure 13A). Then, since the "data" is not the space (NOT in Judgment Step S104), F is cleared and m is set to 19 (Steps Slll, S106). Similarly, the nineteenth to twenty-nineth characters in the presentation buffer 5A region are written in the ninth to nineteenth characters in the capture buffer region 5B in the WP = 0 direction. The 30th character space in the region 5A of presentation buffer is not written to the capture buffer region 5B. With the aforementioned processes, "OLDIES DAIICHI CO." Is written in sequence starting from the upper character in the capture buffer region 5B in the direction of WP = 0. The spaces in the presentation buffer region 5A, except those immediately after the character other than space, are omitted of course (refer to Figures 12A and 13A). Lu, ego, while the name "^ y - -f? -" of the second CD music program and the name of the artist "? 'V- E-? ^'" Are received and presented as the main text information of one page (refer to Figures 8B and 12B) the capture key of key operation unit 4 is pressed. In this case, the first system controller 7 writes the text information received in the presentation buffer region 5A in the capture buffer region 5B in the direction of WP = 1 (Steps S53 and S54). WP then increases to 2 (Step S55). Also in this case, the spaces in the received text information that are not a space immediately after the characters are all deleted to remove the redundant character information so that when the information is used "of character received subsequently, the information of the character of the name of the title, do not form unnecessary spaces.
With the aforementioned operations "^ yF - ^ - f? - ^ - E- ^ and?" Are written in sequence starting from the upper character in the capture buffer region 5B in the direction of WP = 1. The spaces in the presentation buffer region 5A, except those immediately after the non-space character are omitted (refer to Figures 12B and 13B). - (2) Setting and playback of MD-MO When the power or power connection operation is performed by pressing the power on / off key of the key operation unit 14 in the MD registration unit 10, the second controller 17 of the system performs a power connection control for each block of the MD registration unit (in step S80, shown in Figure 5). Then, MD-MO 11 is placed in the tray and the loading key of the key operation unit 14 is depressed. In response to this, the second controller 17 of the system causes the load unit 12 to perform a load control and causes the MD record / playback unit 13 to conform to MD-MO 11. Then, the second controller 17 of the system controls the MD record / playback unit 13 to read the UTOC information from the UTOC area and It is stored in UTOC memory 15 (Steps S81 to S83). If the name of the disc title is contained in the UTOC reading information, it is presented in the following text display apparatus 16 (Step S84). However, in this example, since it is assumed that the UTOC information does not contain the name of the disc title, it is not presented in the text display apparatus 16. If you want to play MD-MO 11, the PLAY key of the key operation unit 14 is pressed. In response to this, the second controller 17 of the system causes the CD recording / playback unit 13 to perform a PLAY control to play the music programs in sequence starting from the first music program. If the track below the playback has the name of the track title, it is presented in the text presentation apparatus 16 (Steps S85 and S86). In this example, since the track title name "" of the first music program is recorded, it is presented in the next text display apparatus while the first music program is played (refer to Figure 19B). When the STOP key is subsequently pressed, the second system controller 17 causes the CDE register / playback unit 13 to perform a stop control to stop the playback operation (Steps S87 and S88). (3) Entering the name of the disc title If a user wishes to enter a name of the disc title of MD-MO 11 and a name of the track title of the second music program, MD-MO 11 is set to the registration unit / MD 13 playback of the MR registration unit 10, and then the title entry key of the key entry unit 4 of the tuner unit 1 is pressed. In response to this, the first controller 7 of the system enters the title entry mode. The first system controller 7 first transmits a transfer request signal for the UTOC information to the second system controller 17 of the MD registration unit 10. Upon receipt of the request signal, the second controller 17 of the system uses an interrupt process to transmit all the title name information in the UTOC information stored in the UTOC memory 15 to the first controller 7 of the system. During receipt of the title name information, the first controller 7 of the system stores the same in the title entry region 5C in such a way that the information corresponds to each of the track numbers 000 to 255 (refer to Steps S56 and S57, in Figure 2, to Step S120 in Figure 6 and Figure 14A). Then, the first system controller 7 waits until a track number is entered, clear the main text rows of the text display apparatus 6 and display "TNO" in the row of the text head (refer to Step S60 in Figure 3 and Figure 8C). When a user enters "000" with number keys that indicate that the unit of target entry of title is the disk, j = 000 is written in region 5C of memory entry 5 to record that the unit of target The name of the name of the title is the disk (refer to Figure 14A), and the "TITLE OF THE DISC" is presented in the row of the text head and the text presentation apparatus 6. If the disc title name corresponding to the track number 000 is contained in the title entry region 5C, it is presented in the main text rows of the text display apparatus 6. In this example, however, since the name of the disk title is not contained, it is not presented and the cursor (refer to K in Figure 8D) is presented in the first row of main text at the position of the first character (Refer to Steps S61 and S62, Figure 8D).
If the user wishes to enter a name of the disc title "BEST HIT OLDIES / DAIICHI", the character "B" key is first pressed so that "B" is registered in the title entry region 5C as the first character of the text information of the name of the title corresponding to the track number of j = 000, in order to present "B" in the position of the first character in the first row of main text of the text display apparatus 6 and to move the text cursor to the position of the second character (Step S63 and S64). Then "E", "S", "T", "" (space), "H", "I", "T" and "" (space) are entered so that "EST HIT" is recorded in the title entry region 5C as the second and following characters of the information of the text of the name of the title corresponding to the track number of j 000, in order to present "EST HIT" in the positions of the second and next character in the first row of main text of the text presentation apparatus 6 and move the cursor to the position of the tenth character (refer to Steps S63 and S64, Figure 9A and Figure 14B). As in the following portion of "OLDIES / DAIICHI", the text information received already from the text multiplexing broadcast is used. First, the call key is pressed. In response to this, the first system controller 7 sets a read indicator RP in region 5B to 0 of the capture buffer and reads the received main text information "OLDIES DAIICHI CO." one page from the capture buffer region 5B in the RP = 0 direction to present it in the main text rows of the text display apparatus 6 (refer to Steps S65 to S67, Figure 9B and Figure 14B) . After the user confirms that the text information presented is the desired information, the ENTER key is pressed. In response to this, the first system controller 7 writes (adds) the text information received in the capture buffer region 5B in the RP = 0 direction, ie "OLDIES DAIICHI CO." in the title entry region 5C so that it is inserted as a portion of the text information of the title name corresponding to the track number of j = 000, then the text information of the title name is presented on a screen disk title input (refer to Figure 9A) immediately before between the cursor position and the position of a previous character. The text display apparatus 6 is made to resume the disk title entry screen and further presents "OLDIES DAIICHI CO." In the positions after "BEST HIT" in the first row of main text of the presentation apparatus of text 6 to the second row, and the cursor moves to the position of the thirteenth character in the second row of main text (refer to Steps S68 and S69, Figure 9C and Figure 15A). If the name of the disc title "BEST HIT OLDIES CO. "Does not need to be changed, it can be adjusted by pressing the ENTER key, however, if" OLDIES "and" DAIICHI "must be limited by" / "(diagonal) and the last" CO. "Is to be deleted , then the cursor moves to the "" (space) position (start position of the second row of main text) between "OLDIES" and "DAIICHI" and the delete key of a character is pressed. this key, the characters after "" (space) are moved forward by a character in both the text information of the title name in the title entry region 5C corresponding to the track number of j 000 and in the characters presented in the text display apparatus 6. Therefore, "D" moves to the position of "" (space) (the cursor remains in the starting position in the second row of main text. Steps S63 and S64, Figure 9D and Figure 15B). Then, "/" is entered so that "/" a character before "D" is entered between "D" and "S" and characters after "D" are moved back by a character in both the text information of the title number in the 5C region of title entry corresponding to the track number of j = 000, and in the characters presented in the text display apparatus 6 (the cursor moves to the position of the second character in the second row of main text.Refer to Steps S63 and S64, Figure 10A and Figure 16A). Then, the cursor moves to "C" of "CO." and the delete key of a character is pressed four times. In response to this, the four characters "C", "O", "." and "" (space) are deleted both in the text information of the title number in the region 5C of the title entry corresponding to the track number of j = 000 and in the characters presented in the text display apparatus 6 and the cursor moves to the position following "" (space) immediately after "DAIICHI" (refer to Steps S63 and S64, Figure 10B and 16B). With the aforementioned operations, a desired disk title name is completed. When the ENTER key is pressed, the first controller 7 of the system sets this disc title name as the text information of the title name in the title entry region 5C corresponding to the track number of j = 000, erases the characters in the main text rows of the text display apparatus 6 and display "TNO" in the row of the text head and then wait until a track number is entered (refer to Steps S70 and S60, Figure 8C ).(4) Inputting the track title number Next, if the title name of a track that has registered musical tone signals is desired to be entered relative to the track that has the number of tracks 002 as the unit of target of title entry, "002" is entered first with the number keys. In response to this, the first system controller 7 writes j = 002 in the memory entry region 5C of memory 5 to register that the target entry target unit is the track having the track number 002 and then presents "TNO 002 TITLE" in the text display apparatus 6 in the text head row. If the text information of the title name of the track number 002 is contained in the title entry region 5C, this information is presented in the text display apparatus 6 in the main text rows. However, in this example, since it is assumed that the title entry region 5C does not contain the text information of the track title, it is not presented in the text display apparatus 16 and the cursor is presented in the position of the first character in the first - Main text row (Refer to Steps S61 and S62, Figure 10C). If a user wishes to write a track title name "•>? - /? '- E- U", the text information already received from the text multiplex broadcast is used. First, the call key is pressed, in response to this, the first controller 7 of the system sets a read indicator RP in the capture buffer region 5B to 0, and reads the information of -the received principal text "OLDIES DAIICHI CO." from the capture buffer region 5B in the direction of RP = 0 to present it in the text recording apparatus 6 (refer to steps S65 to S67, Figure 9B). When the user then presses the next key, the first controller 7 of the system increments RP by 1 to read the received text information "9y \ - - '- i -? YE- and" from the capture buffer region 5B in the address RP and presents the same in the text display apparatus 6 (refer to steps S71 and S72, Figure 10D). After the user confirms the text information presented is the desired information, the enter key is pressed. In response to this, the first system controller 7 writes (adds) the text information received in the capture buffer region 5B to the address "in the title entry region 5C so that it is inserted as a portion of the text information of the name of the title corresponding to the track number of j = 002, then the text information ^ of the title number presented in the track title entry screen (refer to Figure 9E) immediately before the position of the cursor and the position of a previous character The text display apparatus 6 is made to re-create the track title entry screen and further presents "X ^ yF- / - i -? 'and- E- F 7"in the positions from the cursor position in the main text rows of the text display apparatus 6 to the second row of main text and the cursor moves to the position of the fifth character in the second hiler a of main text (refer to Steps S68 and S69, Figure HA and Figure 17A). If the name of the track title ".9y ^ - '- - ^ and - E- -y?" Does not need to be changed, it can be adjusted by pressing the enter key. However, if "^ and - ^ - f- -" and "? - - E-? /" Are to be delimited by "/" (diagonal), then the cursor moves to the "" (space) position ( position of the eleventh character in the first row of main text) between "? K- • -" and "? and. E.? and / f" and the delete key of a character is pressed. During the oppression of this key, the characters after "" (space) are moved forward by a character in both the title name text information in the title entry region 5C corresponding to the track number of j = 002 and in the characters presented in the text presentation device 6. Therefore, "^" moves to the position of "" (space) (the cursor remains at the position of the eleventh character in the first row of text -principal.Refer to Steps S63 and S64, Figure 11B). Then, "/" is entered so that "/" is entered between "* t" and "-" a character before '"* -" and characters after' "^ -" are moved back by a character both in the title name text information in the title entry region 5C corresponding to the track number of j = 002, and in the characters presented in the text presentation apparatus 6 (the cursor moves in the position of the twelfth character in the first row of main text, refer to Steps S63 and S64, Figure 11C and Figure 17B). With the aforementioned operations, a desired disk title name is completed. When the ENTER key is pressed, the first controller 7 of the system sets this track title name as the text information of the title name in the title entry region 5C corresponding to the track number of j = 002, clears the characters in the main text rows of the text display apparatus 6 and display "TNO" in the row of the text head and then wait until a track number is entered (refer to Steps S70 and S60, Figure 8C ). (5) Registration of title name in MD-MO In this state, since there is no track number relative to which the title name is entered when the title entry key is pressed, the first controller 7 of the system disconnects the title entry mode, interrupts the second controller 17 of the system and transfers the contents of the 5C region of title entry. During this interruption process, the second system controller 17 overwrites the title name information in the UTOC information stored in the UTOC memory in accordance with the content transferred from the first system controller 7 (refer to Steps S73). to S75 shown in Figure 3, Step S130 shown in Figure 7). Then, when an ejection operation is carried out in the sleep state of the MD recording / reproduction unit 13, the second system controller 17 controls the MD recording / reproducing unit 13 to record the content j the memory 15 UTOC in the UTOC area of the MD-MO 11 and then controls the load unit 12 for downloading MD-MO 11 (refer to steps S89 and S90 shown in Figure 5 and Figure 18B). If the energy or power disconnection operation is performed in the sleep state of the MD registration / playback unit 13, the content of the UTOC memory 15 is also recorded in the UTOC area of the MD-MO 11 and then the power disconnection control is carried out (Steps S91 and S92). (6) When the MD-MO 11 registered with the title names is loaded again later, the name of the disc title "BEST HIT OLDIES / DAIICHI" is presented in the text display device 16 in the suspended state of the MD record / playback unit 13 (refer to steps S81 and S83, Figure 19A). Therefore, a user can confirm with the naked eye whether the disk is a desired one. During playback of the track that has the track number 001, the track title name "iy *) - - l-fl? 'F -" is presented (refer to Figure 19B), while during playback of the track that has the track number 002, the track title name "is presented (refer to Figure 19C) .Therefore, - it is possible to confirm with the naked eye whether the music program is a desired one ( Steps S85 and S86.) In accordance with this embodiment, a user performs a title name entry operation to enter a disc title name of a disc that is selected as a title entry or blank unit. enter a track title name of a selected track as the title input white unit from tracks that have track numbers from 001 to 255. In this case, the text information received from the FM multiplexed text broadcast can be used as a set or a portion of the name of the title. Therefore, the entry work of the title name can be carried out easily. When the text information is captured and the FM multiplexed text broadcast, the redundant text information such as the consecutive spaces in the received text information is automatically deleted. Therefore, the name of the presented title is made easy to read and a task of suppressing redundant text information can be omitted to make the presented title name easy to read. Even when the maximum number of characters of a disc title name and a track title name is limited, the title name may contain a large amount of meaningful text information since the redundant text information in the text information received is automatically deleted. In this mode, an album name, an album number fabrication name, a music program name and an artist name are used illustratively as the title name. Instead of this, the name of the title can be an arbitrary character information that can be confirmed at a glance if a disc or a track is a desired one such as a title name of a movie, a portion of a music text or an explanation of music and the name of a person, a district name and a book title respectively not directly related to music. When the first controller 17 of the system writes the text information received in the presentation buffer region 5A in the capture buffer region 5B, when the capture key is pressed, the redundant text information such as the consecutive spaces It is automatically deleted. Instead, the redundant text information may not be deleted when the received text information is written but may be deleted for a different time. Namely, when the enter key is pressed while generating desired text information from the text information received in the capture buffer region 5B by operating the call key and the cursor key and is presented in the apparatus of text presentation 6, the text information presented is written in the title entry region 5C such that the information corresponds to the current title entry blank unit. During this time, the redundant text information can be deleted. In the modality, when the redundant text information is deleted, all spaces in the received text information except a space immediately after a character other than the space are deleted. Instead of this, one of the spaces sandwiched between strings of characters other than the space can be left and the other spaces can be deleted, and a space left over is automatically replaced by a delimiter symbol such as "/". The tuning unit 1 and the recording unit MD 10 can be formed integrally and the first and second controllers 7 and 17 of the system can be carried out by a single controller of the system. If the MD registration unit has a sound recording function, the UTOC information and the UTOC memory can be recorded in MD-MO after the sound registration is completed. The tuner 3 for receiving the text information may be a different tuner of the FM multiplexed text broadcast receiver tuner, such as a TV multiplexed text broadcast receiver tuner. A target medium of title name input is not only limited to MD-MO, but other means such as the VTR cassette tape, a DAT tape cassette and DVD-RAM can also be used.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY In accordance with the present invention, the desired text information of the text broadcast is captured and used as a title name of a desired title entry target, the name of the title subsequently being recorded on a record medium . A user's job of entering a title name can be greatly reduced.

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1. A title input device for a record means comprising: a receiving means * '* for receiving the text broadcast and sending the text information received; a presentation means for presenting the output of the text information received from the receiving means; a capture means for storing the text information received in the capture storage medium when the capture instruction operation means instructs to capture the received text information; a selection operation means for selecting a blank unit of title entry of the recording medium; a call operation means for giving instructions for calling the desired received text information from the capture storage means; and a means of recording the name of the title to read the received text information from which instructions have been given to make call by the call operation means from the received text information stored in the capture storage medium and register the received text information desired in the recording medium, the title name of the title entry target unit that is selected by the selection operation means in response to the operations of the call operation medium and the operation medium of selection.
2. A title entry device for a registration means according to claim 1, wherein the capture means suppresses the redundant text information when the capture means stores the text information received in the capture storage medium. when the capture instruction operation means instructs to capture the received text information.
3. A title entry device for a record means according to claim 1, wherein the title name registration means suppresses the redundant text information when the record means of the title name reads the text information received signal to which instructions have been given to be called by the call operation means from the received text information stored in the capture storage medium and record the received received text information in the record means as the name of the received title of the target entry unit of title that is selected by the selection operation means.
4. A title input device for a record medium, comprising: a receiving means for receiving the text broadcast and sending or outputting the received text information; a presentation means for presenting the output of the text information received from the receiving means; a capture means for storing the text information received in the capture storage medium when the capture instruction operation means instructs to capture the received text information; a means of entry operation for selecting a blank unit of title entry from the record medium and entering a title name character; a means of storing the title name to store an entry of the title name by a user so that it corresponds to each unit of title entry target; a call operation means for instructing to call the received received text information from the capture storage means; an input processing means of title name to write a title name character entry by the user in the storage medium of the title name to correspond to the title entry target unit desired by the user, read the desired text information stored in the capture storage medium when the call operation means instructs to call the desired received text information and write the name of the title in the storage medium of the title name so as to correspond to the target unit of target income desired by the user in response to an operation of the revenue operating medium; and a means of registering the name of the title to register the name of the title corresponding to the target entry unit of title and which is stored in the storage medium of the title name in the recording medium for a predetermined time.
5. A title entry device for a registration means according to claim 4, wherein the capture means suppresses the redundant text information when the capture means stores the text information received in the capture storage medium. when the capture instruction operation means instructs to capture the received text information.
6. A title entry device for a registration means according to claim 4, wherein the title name entry processing means suppresses the redundant text information when the title name entry processing means reads the desired text information stored in the capture storage medium when the calling operation means instructs to call the desired received text information and writes the name of the title in the storage medium of the title name to correspond with the target unit of target entry desired by the user. r SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION A device to enter the title of a record medium easily. When a capture key 5 of a tuning unit (1) is pressed, a first system controller (7) stores the text information, currently received by a FM multiplexed text broadcast receiver (3) in a region of capture buffer (5B) and a memory (5). 10 When the disc title of an MD-MO (11) is to be entered, a title entry mode is set and the disc is selected as a blank unit of entry. Then, when both a call key and an ENTER key are pressed, the first system controller (7) 15 stores the text information captured in the title entry region (5C) of the memory (5) in such a way that the information corresponds to the disk that is the entry target unit. Then, when you press the ENTER key and the title entry key, the first The system controller (7) sends the contents of the title input region (5C) to an MD register unit (10) and a second system controller (17) registers the content in an UTOC area of the MD-MO (11) before the ejection. 25
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