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- the present invention relates to an information recording/play-backing apparatus.
- the conventional technique provides, for example, a method for simultaneously recording video or audio data in a plurality of channels on an HDD (Hard Disk Drive) in an HDD recorder or a method for recording still image information by two compression methods in a digital camera or the like.
- HDD Hard Disk Drive
- JP-A-09-284715 JP-A-09-284715.
- JP-A-2004-159225 discloses a method for performing dubbing by a recorder for a combination of a HDD and a DVD (Digital Video Disc) or stopping drive one of the HDD or the DVD by power saving.
- a tape recording such as VTR (Video Tape Recorder) or VCR (Video Cassette Recorder) is being transferred to a disc recording such as a DVD and an HDD.
- VTR Video Tape Recorder
- VCR Video Cassette Recorder
- HDD & DVD hybrid recorder in which HDD and a DVD drive are mixed.
- video or audio information from a broadcast station or an external input terminal is temporarily recorded on an HDD and after this recorded onto a DVD disc by backup when a user wants to store it. That is, so called dubbing is performed.
- the hybrid recorder has been introduced onto a market by various companies and the market is expected to develop into a large size.
- a HDD has a capacity of 80 GB to several hundreds of GB.
- a DVD disc has a capacity of about 4.7 GB.
- the DVD may be, for example, a DVD-Video as an optical disc for video such as a movie and a DVD-ROM applied for recording application software, game software, various data for use by a computer.
- a rewritable optical recording medium using an optical disc such as a DVD-RAM, DVD ⁇ RW, DVD ⁇ R, and the like for backup-recording personal information or for a DVD recorder to replace the VTR.
- the aforementioned recorder temporarily records the video or audio data transmitted from outside on a hard disc and after this records it on a DVD disc for backup, thereby performing the so-called dubbing.
- the disc cameras have merits and demerits.
- the DVD camera uses a removable medium and a recorded object can be kept as it is but the recording time is limited.
- the recording time is about one hour at the most per disc and a long-time recording cannot be performed.
- an HDD depends on the capacity but it generally has a capacity greater than the 8-cm DVD disc by several times or several tens of times and can perform a long-time recording.
- the capacity is limited and the recorded data should be re-recorded onto another medium to be stored, which lowers user-friendliness.
- the DVD camera and the HDD camera it is difficult to edit by using only one medium.
- a small-size HDD may be put into the DVD camera.
- the battery consumption becomes great and this is not realistic.
- the video or audio information recording/play-backing apparatus performs control to save power of the LCD for performing display and an HDD and an optical drive for performing recording which consume great power and stops power supply when there is no necessity.
- the present invention can provide an information recording/play-backing device requiring a smaller power consumption.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram of a system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a block diagram showing a power supply method according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 shows a sequence of an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 shows a sequence of an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 shows a sequence of an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 1 shows an outline of the video or audio recording/play-backing apparatus 1 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the imaging device 5 is formed by an imaging optical system 2 , a CCD (Charge Coupled Device; imaging element), and an A/D converter 4 .
- An object is image-formed on the CCD 3 by the imaging optical system 2 .
- a video signal is obtained by the CCD 3 and digitized by the A/D converter 4 for output.
- a reference numeral 6 denotes a video signal processor for converting a video signal from the imaging device 5 to image data.
- the video signal processor 6 also processes an audio information signal from a microphone (not depicted) as audio information signal input device.
- the video signal processor 6 converts the image data from recording/play-back signal processor 7 which will be detailed later into an image information signal for display output. Furthermore, the video signal processor 6 converts the audio data from the recording/play-back signal processor 7 into an audio information signal for audio output.
- image data and audio data are continuously processed by the video signal processor 6 .
- the image quality and the audio quality are determined by the processing capability of the video signal processor 6 .
- the processing capability determines the transfer rate of the data transmitted from the video signal processor 6 to the recording/play-back signal processor 7 .
- the recording/play-back signal processor 7 performs encode/decode processing, modulation/demodulation processing, ECC (Error Correction Code) addition/error correction processing, and the like in order to convert video data (including audio data) from the video signal processor 6 into recording data based on the recording format for recording onto an optical drive (ODD) 11 for recording onto an HDD 10 or a DVD as a disc-shaped recording device or a Blu-ray disc; or in order to convert the recording data reproduced from the ODD into the video data (including the audio data).
- ODD optical drive
- the transfer rate of recording or play-back onto/from the disc-shaped recording device is determined by the processing capability of the recording/play-back signal processor 7 and the disc-shaped recording devices 10 and 11 .
- Numeral 9 denotes a memory for temporarily storing the video data (including audio data) from the video signal processor 7 . Accumulation in the memory is performed when the transfer rate of the video data or the audio data transferred from the video signal processor 7 is faster than the speed of recording in the disc-shaped recording devices 10 and 11 . Accordingly, recording in the disc-shaped recording devices 10 and 11 should be performed before the accumulation memory in the memory exceeds the memory capacity.
- Numeral 8 denotes a video display device formed by an LCD (Liquid crystal Display) and the like.
- the data from the disc-shaped recording devices 10 and 11 is temporarily stored in the memory 9 and converted into the original video data by the recording/play-back signal processor 7 and displayed by this video display device 8 via the video signal processor 6 .
- Numeral 12 denotes system controller formed by a control microcomputer supervising the entire device. This system controller 12 performs control of the respective units of the aforementioned devices and the entire system.
- FIG. 2 shows configuration of power supply to the video or audio recording/play-backing apparatus 1 according to the present invention.
- the power supply includes an external power input terminal 20 , a charging circuit 21 , a battery 22 , a power supply circuit 23 (DC-DC converter), and power supply monitor 24 .
- the power supplied from the external power input terminal 20 is used to charge the battery 22 via the charging circuit 21 .
- the power supply monitor 24 serves as means for judging whether an external power supply is connected and the device is operated by the external power or by the battery 22 and transmitting the judgment result to the controller 12 .
- the power supply monitor 24 is expressed as independent means. On hardware, however, when it is clear from which power is inputted and to which power is outputted such as to the power supply circuit 23 from the charging circuit 21 , this can be used as monitoring means.
- an imaging mode for actually imaging an object an edition mode for editing the imaged information
- step S 1 the controller 12 judges in which state is the recording mode.
- step 2 judges whether the mode is imaging mode. If Yes, control is passed to step S 4 , where it is judged whether the mode is recording onto the HDD or recording onto the optical drive 11 . If the mode is recording onto the HDD 10 , control is passed to step S 5 , where power supply to the optical drive side is suppressed or control is performed to set the optical drive to power saving mode.
- step 4 judges that the mode is recording onto the optical drive, control is passed to step S 6 , where power supply to the HDD is suppressed or control is performed to set the HDD to power saving mode. After this, actual imaging is performed in step S 9 .
- step 2 judges that the mode is not imaging mode
- control is passed to step S 3 .
- the mode may be the edition mode or the dubbing mode.
- the HDD 10 and the optical drive 11 are operating. Accordingly, power supply cannot be suppressed or setting to power saving mode cannot be performed.
- step S 3 if the mode is the edition mode, control is passed to step 7 (processing of FIG. 4 ) which will be detailed later. If the mode is judged to be the dubbing mode, control is passed to step 8 (processing of FIG. 5 ) which will be detailed later.
- FIG. 4 shows detailed processing performed when step S 3 in FIG. 3 judges that the mode is the edition mode.
- Step S 10 in FIG. 4 judges whether the power supply for operating the device is from the battery 22 or the external power terminal 20 .
- step S 11 judges that the device is operated by the external power supply, sufficient power supply can be obtained and step S 12 permits edition processing so that edition can be performed.
- step S 14 the edition processing is performed.
- step 13 requests the user to modify the power supply. More specifically, step 13 causes the LCD 8 to display “this operation cannot be connected to the battery. Connect the operation to external power supply.” so as to prompt the user to input external power supply and step S 15 performs edition inhibit processing, thereby terminating the processing.
- FIG. 5 shows the detailed processing performed when step S 3 in FIG. 3 judges that the mode is dubbing mode.
- dubbing information recorded on, for example, an HDD is simply copied to the optical drive 11 .
- the LCD 8 need not be operated. Accordingly, only the two parts which requires a large power consumption are only two, i.e., the HDD 10 and the optical drive 11 . Accordingly, when a certain battery capacity is assured, the recording can be performed.
- the dubbing is not continuous dubbing of a plenty of discs. After recording is performed on a disc, the disc is replaced with another. The battery remaining amount should be checked for each of the discs. That is, the power consumption required for one disc need be considered. Accordingly, when a certain battery remaining amount is present, the dubbing can be performed by the battery drive.
- Step 10 in FIG. 5 judges whether the power supply for operating the device is from the battery 22 or from the external power terminal 20 , i.e., external power supply.
- step S 11 judges that the device is operated by the external power supply, sufficient power is supplied and step S 17 permits dubbing so that dubbing can be performed. After this, step S 18 performs dubbing.
- step S 16 checks the battery remaining amount. When the remaining amount is not smaller than a threshold value, step S 17 permits dubbing processing so that dubbing is performed. When the remaining amount is below the threshold value, there is a high possibility that recording is stopped during the dubbing and step S 18 performs dubbing inhibit processing, thereby terminating the processing.
- the battery remaining amount of step S 16 may be performed by monitoring the battery use time or supply voltage from the battery.
- the dubbing permission processing of step S 17 includes a process for stopping the power to the LCD 8 after the selection of the dubbing mode until the actual dubbing is started or the process to perform LCD power saving control.
- the power saving control to reduce the LCD back light intensity may be performed when operating the LCD. Especially, when operated by the battery, the LCD back light intensity is reduced for power saving.
- the video or audio information recording/play-backing apparatus performs power saving control of the LCD for performing display, the HDD and the optical drive for performing recording which requires a large power consumption and stops power supply when not required.
- imaging is performed while looking at the LCD. Accordingly, only the HDD is operated for recording and the operation of the optical drive is stopped. Alternatively, only the optical drive is operated and the operation of the HDD is stopped.
- a scene is selected from the information recorded on the HDD and recorded on the optical drive. Accordingly, a user usually looks at the display screen such as the LCD when performing the edition. That is, the LCD of the display device, the HDD, and the optical drive requiring a large power consumption are simultaneously operating. When only the battery is used for power supply, the battery capacity is significantly reduced. Accordingly, the operation is permitted only by using the external power supply.
- the present invention may be applied to the video or audio recording/play-backing apparatus such as a hybrid DVD camera using the combination of the HDD and the DVD or the Blu-ray camera which will soon be brought into the market.
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- This is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 12/692,898, filed Jan. 25, 2010, which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 11/367,382, filed Mar. 6, 2006, now U.S. Pat. No. 7,664,368. This application relates to and claims priority from Japanese Patent Application No. 2005-100501, filed on Mar. 31, 2005. The entirety of the contents and subject matter of all of the above is incorporated herein by reference.
- The present invention relates to an information recording/play-backing apparatus. The conventional technique provides, for example, a method for simultaneously recording video or audio data in a plurality of channels on an HDD (Hard Disk Drive) in an HDD recorder or a method for recording still image information by two compression methods in a digital camera or the like. For example, there is JP-A-09-284715.
- Moreover, JP-A-2004-159225 discloses a method for performing dubbing by a recorder for a combination of a HDD and a DVD (Digital Video Disc) or stopping drive one of the HDD or the DVD by power saving.
- Recently, video and audio in the world of video and audio information is digitized and the compression technique of the video and audio data has been significantly improved. A tape recording such as VTR (Video Tape Recorder) or VCR (Video Cassette Recorder) is being transferred to a disc recording such as a DVD and an HDD. As a representative of this transfer, there is an HDD & DVD hybrid recorder in which HDD and a DVD drive are mixed. For example, video or audio information from a broadcast station or an external input terminal is temporarily recorded on an HDD and after this recorded onto a DVD disc by backup when a user wants to store it. That is, so called dubbing is performed.
- The hybrid recorder has been introduced onto a market by various companies and the market is expected to develop into a large size.
- Here, a HDD has a capacity of 80 GB to several hundreds of GB. However, a DVD disc has a capacity of about 4.7 GB. The DVD may be, for example, a DVD-Video as an optical disc for video such as a movie and a DVD-ROM applied for recording application software, game software, various data for use by a computer. Alternatively, there is a rewritable optical recording medium using an optical disc such as a DVD-RAM, DVD±RW, DVD±R, and the like for backup-recording personal information or for a DVD recorder to replace the VTR. The aforementioned recorder temporarily records the video or audio data transmitted from outside on a hard disc and after this records it on a DVD disc for backup, thereby performing the so-called dubbing.
- On the other hand, in the market of home camera, medium change from a tape recording to a disc recording has been started. A DVD camera using an 8-cm DVD disc or an HDD camera using a small-size HDD as a recording medium are introduced to the market by various manufactures.
- However, the disc cameras have merits and demerits. For example, the DVD camera uses a removable medium and a recorded object can be kept as it is but the recording time is limited. For example, in the case of 8-cm DVD disc, the recording time is about one hour at the most per disc and a long-time recording cannot be performed. As for the HDD camera, an HDD depends on the capacity but it generally has a capacity greater than the 8-cm DVD disc by several times or several tens of times and can perform a long-time recording.
- However, the capacity is limited and the recorded data should be re-recorded onto another medium to be stored, which lowers user-friendliness. Moreover, in either case of the DVD camera and the HDD camera, it is difficult to edit by using only one medium. In relation to this, like the HDD & DVD combination recorder, a small-size HDD may be put into the DVD camera. However, basically in the camera driven by a battery, if both of the HDD and the DVD are driven, the battery consumption becomes great and this is not realistic.
- It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a video or audio information recording/play-backing apparatus having both of an HDD which can be driven by a battery even when a small HDD is mounted on a DVD camera and an optical drive (for example, DVD or Blu-ray drive).
- The aforementioned object may be achieved by the invention disclosed in claims.
- The video or audio information recording/play-backing apparatus according to the present invention performs control to save power of the LCD for performing display and an HDD and an optical drive for performing recording which consume great power and stops power supply when there is no necessity.
- The present invention can provide an information recording/play-backing device requiring a smaller power consumption.
- Other objects, features and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following description of the embodiments of the invention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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FIG. 1 is a block diagram of a system according to an embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 2 is a block diagram showing a power supply method according to an embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 3 shows a sequence of an embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 4 shows a sequence of an embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 5 shows a sequence of an embodiment of the present invention. - Description will now be directed to an embodiment of the present invention with reference to
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FIG. 1 shows an outline of the video or audio recording/play-backing apparatus 1 according to an embodiment of the present invention. - In
FIG. 1 , theimaging device 5 is formed by an imagingoptical system 2, a CCD (Charge Coupled Device; imaging element), and an A/D converter 4. An object is image-formed on theCCD 3 by the imagingoptical system 2. A video signal is obtained by theCCD 3 and digitized by the A/D converter 4 for output. Areference numeral 6 denotes a video signal processor for converting a video signal from theimaging device 5 to image data. Thevideo signal processor 6 also processes an audio information signal from a microphone (not depicted) as audio information signal input device. - Moreover, during play-back, the
video signal processor 6 converts the image data from recording/play-back signal processor 7 which will be detailed later into an image information signal for display output. Furthermore, thevideo signal processor 6 converts the audio data from the recording/play-back signal processor 7 into an audio information signal for audio output. In the case of a video camera, image data and audio data are continuously processed by thevideo signal processor 6. Here, the image quality and the audio quality are determined by the processing capability of thevideo signal processor 6. The processing capability determines the transfer rate of the data transmitted from thevideo signal processor 6 to the recording/play-back signal processor 7. - The recording/play-
back signal processor 7 performs encode/decode processing, modulation/demodulation processing, ECC (Error Correction Code) addition/error correction processing, and the like in order to convert video data (including audio data) from thevideo signal processor 6 into recording data based on the recording format for recording onto an optical drive (ODD) 11 for recording onto anHDD 10 or a DVD as a disc-shaped recording device or a Blu-ray disc; or in order to convert the recording data reproduced from the ODD into the video data (including the audio data). - The transfer rate of recording or play-back onto/from the disc-shaped recording device is determined by the processing capability of the recording/play-
back signal processor 7 and the disc-shaped recording devices video signal processor 7. Accumulation in the memory is performed when the transfer rate of the video data or the audio data transferred from thevideo signal processor 7 is faster than the speed of recording in the disc-shaped recording devices shaped recording devices -
Numeral 8 denotes a video display device formed by an LCD (Liquid crystal Display) and the like. During play-back, the data from the disc-shapedrecording devices memory 9 and converted into the original video data by the recording/play-back signal processor 7 and displayed by thisvideo display device 8 via thevideo signal processor 6. -
Numeral 12 denotes system controller formed by a control microcomputer supervising the entire device. Thissystem controller 12 performs control of the respective units of the aforementioned devices and the entire system. -
FIG. 2 shows configuration of power supply to the video or audio recording/play-backing apparatus 1 according to the present invention. - The power supply includes an external
power input terminal 20, a chargingcircuit 21, abattery 22, a power supply circuit 23 (DC-DC converter), andpower supply monitor 24. When power is supplied from the externalpower input terminal 20, the power supplied from the externalpower input terminal 20 is used to charge thebattery 22 via the chargingcircuit 21. - While external power is supplied, power is supplied from the charging
circuit 21 via thepower supply circuit 23 to each block. When no external power is connected, power from thebattery 22 is supplied to each block via thepower supply circuit 23. - Here, the power supply monitor 24 serves as means for judging whether an external power supply is connected and the device is operated by the external power or by the
battery 22 and transmitting the judgment result to thecontroller 12. InFIG. 2 the power supply monitor 24 is expressed as independent means. On hardware, however, when it is clear from which power is inputted and to which power is outputted such as to thepower supply circuit 23 from the chargingcircuit 21, this can be used as monitoring means. - Here, explanation will be given on one embodiment indicating one feature of the present invention with reference to
FIG. 3 . Since this device is basically used outdoors such as a camera, reduction of power consumption is a significant problem. Depending on the camera recording mode, it is judged whether recording is performed on theHDD 10 or theoptical drive 11 and according to the judgment result, power saving is set in each drive. Basically, the following three modes are available as camera recording modes. - That is, an imaging mode for actually imaging an object, an edition mode for editing the imaged information, and a dubbing mode for copying information from the HDD existing as a combination system of HDD & optical drive to the optical drive or from the optical drive to the HDD.
- In step S1, the
controller 12 judges in which state is the recording mode.Step 2 judges whether the mode is imaging mode. If Yes, control is passed to step S4, where it is judged whether the mode is recording onto the HDD or recording onto theoptical drive 11. If the mode is recording onto theHDD 10, control is passed to step S5, where power supply to the optical drive side is suppressed or control is performed to set the optical drive to power saving mode. - When
step 4 judges that the mode is recording onto the optical drive, control is passed to step S6, where power supply to the HDD is suppressed or control is performed to set the HDD to power saving mode. After this, actual imaging is performed in step S9. - When
step 2 judges that the mode is not imaging mode, control is passed to step S3. In this case, the mode may be the edition mode or the dubbing mode. In either mode, theHDD 10 and theoptical drive 11 are operating. Accordingly, power supply cannot be suppressed or setting to power saving mode cannot be performed. However, it is possible to modify the power supply method depending on whether the mode is the edition mode or the dubbing mode. This judgment is performed in step S3. - In step S3, if the mode is the edition mode, control is passed to step 7 (processing of
FIG. 4 ) which will be detailed later. If the mode is judged to be the dubbing mode, control is passed to step 8 (processing ofFIG. 5 ) which will be detailed later. -
FIG. 4 shows detailed processing performed when step S3 inFIG. 3 judges that the mode is the edition mode. - Here, during an edition, information cut, movement and re-recording to the
optical drive 11 are performed while checking information recorded, for example, on an HDD to be edited by using anLCD 8, which requires a large power consumption. Accordingly, theHDD 10, theoptical drive 11, and theLCD 8 which are the three parts requiring large power consumption operate and accordingly, an external power source capable of supplying a sufficient power is basically required. On the contrary, when an edition is performed by using a battery, the battery consumption amount increases and it is expected that the battery capacity becomes zero in the middle of the edition. This is not preferable for the user and this should be prevented. - Step S10 in
FIG. 4 judges whether the power supply for operating the device is from thebattery 22 or theexternal power terminal 20. When step S11 judges that the device is operated by the external power supply, sufficient power supply can be obtained and step S12 permits edition processing so that edition can be performed. - After this, in step S14, the edition processing is performed. When the device is operated by the
battery 22, step 13 requests the user to modify the power supply. More specifically, step 13 causes theLCD 8 to display “this operation cannot be connected to the battery. Connect the operation to external power supply.” so as to prompt the user to input external power supply and step S15 performs edition inhibit processing, thereby terminating the processing. -
FIG. 5 shows the detailed processing performed when step S3 inFIG. 3 judges that the mode is dubbing mode. - Here, for dubbing, information recorded on, for example, an HDD is simply copied to the
optical drive 11. Basically, theLCD 8 need not be operated. Accordingly, only the two parts which requires a large power consumption are only two, i.e., theHDD 10 and theoptical drive 11. Accordingly, when a certain battery capacity is assured, the recording can be performed. - Moreover, basically, the dubbing is not continuous dubbing of a plenty of discs. After recording is performed on a disc, the disc is replaced with another. The battery remaining amount should be checked for each of the discs. That is, the power consumption required for one disc need be considered. Accordingly, when a certain battery remaining amount is present, the dubbing can be performed by the battery drive.
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Step 10 inFIG. 5 judges whether the power supply for operating the device is from thebattery 22 or from theexternal power terminal 20, i.e., external power supply. When step S11 judges that the device is operated by the external power supply, sufficient power is supplied and step S17 permits dubbing so that dubbing can be performed. After this, step S18 performs dubbing. - When the power is supplied from the
battery 22, step S16 checks the battery remaining amount. When the remaining amount is not smaller than a threshold value, step S17 permits dubbing processing so that dubbing is performed. When the remaining amount is below the threshold value, there is a high possibility that recording is stopped during the dubbing and step S18 performs dubbing inhibit processing, thereby terminating the processing. The battery remaining amount of step S16 may be performed by monitoring the battery use time or supply voltage from the battery. - Moreover, the dubbing permission processing of step S17 includes a process for stopping the power to the
LCD 8 after the selection of the dubbing mode until the actual dubbing is started or the process to perform LCD power saving control. Depending on the battery remaining amount, the power saving control to reduce the LCD back light intensity may be performed when operating the LCD. Especially, when operated by the battery, the LCD back light intensity is reduced for power saving. - As has been described above, the video or audio information recording/play-backing apparatus according to the present invention performs power saving control of the LCD for performing display, the HDD and the optical drive for performing recording which requires a large power consumption and stops power supply when not required.
- For example, when performing imaging outdoors which requires battery drive, imaging is performed while looking at the LCD. Accordingly, only the HDD is operated for recording and the operation of the optical drive is stopped. Alternatively, only the optical drive is operated and the operation of the HDD is stopped.
- For example, during edition, a scene is selected from the information recorded on the HDD and recorded on the optical drive. Accordingly, a user usually looks at the display screen such as the LCD when performing the edition. That is, the LCD of the display device, the HDD, and the optical drive requiring a large power consumption are simultaneously operating. When only the battery is used for power supply, the battery capacity is significantly reduced. Accordingly, the operation is permitted only by using the external power supply.
- For example, when play-backing/displaying for the condition check, i.e., when the LCD display is performed, a large current is consumed and accordingly, the operation is permitted only by the external power supply.
- As has been described above, the present invention may be applied to the video or audio recording/play-backing apparatus such as a hybrid DVD camera using the combination of the HDD and the DVD or the Blu-ray camera which will soon be brought into the market.
- It should be further understood by those skilled in the art that although the foregoing description has been made on embodiments of the invention, the invention is not limited thereto and various changes and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit of the invention and the scope of the appended claims.
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