USRE44659E1 - Record carrier, playback device and method of recording information - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a record carrier comprising substantially parallel tracks having first variations of a first physical parameter of the track, the first variations representing information recorded on the record carrier, the information being recoverable by a controllable type of data processing; and second variations of a second physical parameter of the track, a modulation pattern of the second variations representing a code for controlling said type of data processing.
- any increase in disturbance caused by a second variation in the left neighboring track is compensated by a decrease in disturbance by a complementary variation in the right neighboring track. Therefore, the tight tolerances on the parameters of the track can effectively be maintained and crosstalk remains limited to acceptable values.
- the method as described in the opening paragraph is characterized in that, with respect to a code track having the modulation pattern, a modulation pattern in a left neighboring track is aligned to a modulation pattern in a right neighboring track.
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Abstract
A record carrier has substantially parallel tracks having first variations of a first physical parameter and second variations of a second physical parameter of the track. The first variations represent information recorded on the record carrier, this information being recoverable by a controllable type of data processing. A modulation pattern of the second variations represents a code for controlling the type of data processing. In respect of a code track that includes the modulation pattern, the modulation pattern in the left neighboring track is aligned to the modulation pattern in the right neighboring track. Thereby crosstalk due to the second variations is decreased, and at least two tracks have the same modulation pattern. The playback device has a demodulator (50) and a control unit (56) for retrieving the code from at least two tracks.
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This is a reissue application of patent U.S. Pat. No. 7,054,245 which issued on May 30, 2006 from an application Ser. No. 10/382,674, filed Mar. 6, 2003, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/488,027, filed Jan. 20, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,549,495 which issued on Apr. 15, 2003, and which claims foreign priority from EP 99200217.0, filed Jan. 27, 1999.
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a record carrier comprising substantially parallel tracks having first variations of a first physical parameter of the track, the first variations representing information recorded on the record carrier, the information being recoverable by a controllable type of data processing; and second variations of a second physical parameter of the track, a modulation pattern of the second variations representing a code for controlling said type of data processing.
The invention further relates to a method of recording information on a record carrier, wherein the record carrier is provided with substantially parallel tracks, the method comprising encoding the information in first variations of a first physical parameter of the track, the information being recoverable by a controllable type of data processing; and encoding a code for controlling said type of data processing in a modulation pattern of second variations of a second physical parameter of the track.
The invention further relates to a playback device for recovering information from the record carrier, the device comprising reading means for generating a read signal in dependence on the first variations, and demodulation means for retrieving the code from the modulation pattern of the second variations, and data processing means for processing the read signal for recovering the information in dependence on the code.
2. Description of the Related Art
A system for recording information comprising a record carrier, a recording method and a playback device, is known from U.S. Pat. No. 5,724,327. The record carrier comprises tracks in which the information is represented in a predefined manner by optically readable marks of first variations of a first physical parameter, such as the reflectivity of the scanned surface. The track further has second variations of a second physical parameter, such as a periodic excursion of the track in a transverse direction (further denoted as wobble), a variation in depth, shape or width of the marks. The second variations are modulated and the modulation pattern represents a code which is used for recovering the information, e.g., a de-scramble code for recovering information stored as scrambled information. Said code may constitute a medium mark usable in a system for copy protection, because the track wobble cannot be copied to a recordable disc on standard recording equipment. The playback device comprises reading means for reading the optical marks and demodulation means for retrieving the code from the modulation of the second variations. The player and information carrier form a system for controlled information reproduction. For this purpose, the player comprises data processing means for reproducing the information in dependence on the retrieved code. If the information is copied on a writable information carrier, the information of this copy will not be reproduced by said player, because during the copying process, only the information represented by the first variations is written to the writable information carrier. The copied information carrier does not contain the code, as the second variations cannot be produced by standard recording devices. However, the known system cannot be applied to an existing high-density record carrier, like DVD, because such high-density record carrier systems have tight tolerances on the parameters of the track and the required modulation of a second physical parameter would disrupt the reading of the marks and cause errors in the retrieved information.
It is an object of the invention to provide a high-density record carrier with a medium mark, and recording and playback means for such a record carrier.
For this purpose, the record carrier as described in the opening paragraph, is characterized in that, with respect to a code track having the modulation pattern, a modulation pattern in a left neighboring track is aligned to a modulation pattern in a right neighboring track. The code track is a track which carries, in its modulation pattern, the code for controlling the data processing when retrieving the recorded information. One or more (or all) tracks on the record carrier may be code tracks. The aligned modulation patterns in the tracks neighboring the code track have the effect that second variations in the left neighboring track are complementary to second variations in the right neighboring track, because irregularities in the second variations due to the modulation are present in both neighboring tracks. Hence, any increase in disturbance caused by a second variation in the left neighboring track is compensated by a decrease in disturbance by a complementary variation in the right neighboring track. Therefore, the tight tolerances on the parameters of the track can effectively be maintained and crosstalk remains limited to acceptable values.
The invention is also based on the following recognition. The amplitude of the second variations must be sufficiently strong for detecting the modulation pattern. However, in a high-density record carrier, the modulation of the second variations in neighboring tracks causes crosstalk, and, therefore, causes noise which degrades the detection of the recorded information and detection of the modulation pattern itself. Hence, the amplitude of the second variations must be as low as possible. The inventors have recognized that by using aligned modulation in neighboring tracks, the maximum noise contribution of the left track does not coincide with the maximum noise contribution of the right track. Hence, a relatively low amplitude of the second variations is sufficient for reliable detection of the modulation pattern. Because of the low amplitude, disruption of the reading of the marks and errors in the retrieved information are minimized.
An embodiment of the record carrier according to the invention is characterized in that the second variations are displacements of the track in a direction transverse to the longitudinal direction of the track, and displacements of the left neighboring track coincide with displacements of the right neighboring track in the same direction. This has the advantage that the crosstalk of the first variations in adjacent tracks is reduced, because if said excursion in the one adjacent track is towards the position of a read spot on the code track and, hence, causes some additional crosstalk, the excursion of the other adjacent track is away from the read spot and, hence, causes less crosstalk.
An embodiment of the record carrier according to the invention is characterized in that the modulation patterns in the code track and the neighboring tracks represent the same code. This has the advantage, that the detection signal of the code track will be stronger because the neighboring tracks have the same modulation. Further, if the second parameter is an excursion in a transverse direction, the distance between the tracks, also called track pitch, at the modulated parts of the track still remains the same, because both tracks have the same transverse excursion. Alternatively, the modulation pattern in the code track is substantially inverse to the modulation pattern in the left neighboring track. This has the advantage for some modulation types, e.g., a wobble in a pre-groove, that the detection signal of the code track is stronger.
An embodiment of the record carrier according to the invention is characterized in that the second variations are periodic and the modulation pattern comprises phase modulation, and phase differences between modulation patterns in adjacent tracks are limited to a predetermined amount. Such a predetermined amount is selected to be smaller than phase differences occurring in said phase modulation. This has the advantage that any disturbance of the neighboring tracks is substantially in phase with a read signal from the modulation pattern in the code track.
According to the invention, the method as described in the opening paragraph, is characterized in that, with respect to a code track having the modulation pattern, a modulation pattern in a left neighboring track is aligned to a modulation pattern in a right neighboring track. The effects and advantages of the method have been explained above with reference to the record carrier.
The playback device as described in the opening paragraph, is characterized in that the device comprises means for retrieving the code from at least two tracks. In the record carrier, the aligned modulation patterns result in at least two tracks having the same modulation pattern and, therefore, representing the same code. In the playback device, the code retrieved from a first track is verified by reading a further track, which carries the same code. This has the advantage that the retrieval of the code is more reliable.
These and other aspects of the invention will be apparent from and elucidated further with reference to the embodiments described by way of example in the following description and with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Corresponding elements in different Figures have identical reference numerals.
According to the invention, the wobble comprises a code which is an identifier to support copy-control, anti-piracy and/or other mechanisms. The code contains data for copy protection and anti-piracy mechanisms. It is to be noted that in a recordable disk, the pre-groove or track structure is wobbled, whereas in a pre-recorded record carrier, said detectable marks are wobbled, e.g., a wobble of the pits. During the mastering process, the wobble is written by a laser beam recorder, by imposing a small lateral offset of the center of the pits. The wobble is detectable by the optical pick-up, using the servo control signals.
It is to be noted that if the wobble amplitude is nominal in one track and zero in the neighboring track, that in such boundary tracks, the crosstalk is not compensated as described in the introduction. Hence, in such tracks, an increased noise level is found. In an embodiment of the record carrier, the wobble amplitude in boundary areas (in FIG. 2 : S1 to S2 and S3 to S4) will depend on the radial position so as to gradually increase from zero to the nominal amplitude and vice versa. The center area, comprising the nominal amplitude (from S2 to S3), can be used for detecting and retrieving the code, whereas in the boundary areas, the disturbance caused by the wobble decreases to zero, but does not substantially exceed the level in the limited area. In a practical embodiment, the wobble amplitude depends on the address of the sector number as follows. The maximum amplitude is A=30 nm. It shall take on its full amplitude A (only) between sector S2, with S1+0x100<S2<0x02f000, and S3 with 0x02FE00<S3<S4−0x100. This implies that the range where the full amplitude is applied (S3-S2), shall at least cover a reference code zone, buffer zone 1 and the control data zone. The ramp-up and ramp-down of the wobble amplitude takes at least 256 sectors (roughly 16 windings). The amplitude shall be zero for sector numbers below S1 and beyond S4. It linearly increases with sector number from zero to A between S1 and S2. It shall have a constant value of A between sector S2 and S3. It linearly decreases from A to zero between r3 and r4. In practical embodiments, it is permissible that the wobble amplitude increases stepwise per sector number, stepwise per disc winding, or continuously. Preferably, jumps in wobble amplitude shall not exceed 3 nm, and any point on two successive windings, the amplitude difference shall not exceed 3 nm. In practice, on a CD type disc, the wobble location corresponds to radii of 23 to 24 mm. In an embodiment, the wobble has the form of a sinusoidal offset (relative to the center of the track) of the position of the pits which encode the information. The wobble is written with constant angular velocity (CAV), and every track is modulated with the same code and additional control bits. Hence, every winding of the disc contains the same wobble waveform, except possibly for a minute difference in amplitude or phase error. In a practical embodiment, the number of wobble sinusoids per track is 1152. The phase offset between two neighboring tracks is as small as possible. In practice, for a sufficient quality read signal, the phase difference may not exceed 30 degrees, where 360 degrees corresponds to one full wobble sinusoid ( 1/1152th of a disc winding).
The code which is encoded in the wobble may be used as a disc mark. The disc mastering set-up should accept a disc mark seed (e.g., a 64 bit number), from which it creates the wobble code, preferably, using a cryptographic function. For security reasons, no facilities are allowed to directly insert the wobble code. A cryptographic relation can be used between the wobble code and the recorded information on the record carrier, for example, a one-way function between the disc mark and a watermark, i.e., embedded control information, in the audio and/or video information. Further details of the creation and use of a disc mark and verification of the disc mark against additional control information (e.g., a so called control ticket) by a controllable type of data processing can be found in International Patent Application Nos. WO98/33176 and WO 98/33325, both corresponding to U.S. Pat. No. 6,209,092. In an embodiment, the record carrier contains several annular areas with wobbled tracks separated by transit areas. Each area may have a different modulation pattern, whereas the modulation pattern within each individual area is the same. Hence, a number of codes may be encoded in the second variations. The transit areas may have no wobble or have a transit pattern gradually changing the modulation pattern from a first annular area into the modulation pattern of a second annular area.
In an embodiment, the code is provided with error correction symbols for correcting read errors. For error correction, a Reed-Solomon [8,4,5] code over F2 4 with rate R=½ may be used. The 64 bits from the cryptographic function are grouped into 4 times 4 symbols. One symbol contains 4 bits. The Reed Solomon encoder operates on 4 symbols at a time. Four user symbols x1, x2, x3, x4 are expanded to x4, x3, x2, x1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 (of length 11). Four ECC symbols x12, x13, x14, x15 are obtained using polynomial x4+x+1. The output of the error correction encoder are the 8 symbols x1, x2, x3, x4, x12, x13, x14, x15.
A recording method for providing a blank record carrier with modulated tracks comprises the following steps. In the method, the record carrier is provided with substantially parallel tracks, and the information is encoded in first variations of a first physical parameter of the track, this information being recoverable by means of a controllable type of data processing; and a code for controlling said type of data processing is encoded in a modulation pattern of second variations of a second physical parameter of the track. In respect of a code track that comprises the modulation pattern, the modulation pattern in the left neighboring track is aligned to the modulation pattern in the right neighboring track. This may be achieved by accurately controlling the modulation of the second variations, e.g., the radial positioning of the track in relation to the rotational position of a disc-shaped record carrier. Alternatively, a second read head may be used to read the modulation pattern at a position two tracks before the track being written. In an embodiment, the record carrier is rotated and the modulation is controlled in dependence on said rotational position. Such control is achieved by using tacho-pulses from a motor that rotates the record carrier, and locking a waveform generator to the tacho-pulses. The waveform generator further comprises the code for modulating the second variations during writing.
Although the invention has been explained mainly by embodiments using the wobble (a variably modulated transverse excursion), any suitable modulation of a parameter of the track may be modulated, e.g., the average reflection of a written part or the shape of certain pits. Also, for the information carrier, an optical disc has been described, but other media, such as, a magnetic disc or tape, may be used. Further, the invention lies in each and every novel feature or combination of features described above.
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1. A record carrier comprising substantially parallel tracks having:
first variations of a first physical parameter of the track tracks, the first variations representing information recorded on the record carrier, said information being recoverable by a controllable type of data processing; and
second variations of a second physical parameter of the track tracks, a modulation pattern of the second variations representing a code for controlling said type of data processing,
characterized in that, with respect to a code track
a series of laterally adjacent tracks, each comprising said modulation pattern, the series of tracks including: a code track, a left neighboring track on the left of and laterally adjacent to the code track, and a right neighboring track on the right of and laterally adjacent to the code track, athe modulation pattern in athe left neighboring track is laterally aligned to awith the modulation pattern in athe right neighboring track, the laterally aligned modulation patterns continuing the lateral alignment and said modulation pattern unchanged substantially over the entire circumferential length of the code track.
2. A record carrier comprising substantially parallel tracks having:
first variations of a first physical parameter of the track tracks, the first variations representing information recorded on the record carrier, said information being recoverable by a controllable type of data processing; and
second variations of a second physical parameter of the track tracks, a modulation pattern of the second variations representing a code for controlling said type of data processing,
characterized in that, with respect to a code tracka series of laterally adjacent tracks, each comprising said modulation pattern, the series of tracks including: a code track, a left neighboring track on the left of and laterally adjacent to the code track, and a right neighboring track on the right of and laterally adjacent to the code track, athe modulation pattern in athe left neighboring track is laterally aligned to awith the modulation pattern in athe right neighboring track, the laterally aligned modulation patterns continuing the lateral alignment and said modulation patterns unchanged substantially over the entire circumferential length of the code track,
wherein the second variations are displacements of the track in a direction transverse to a longitudinal direction of the track, and displacements of the left neighboring track coincide with displacements of the right neighboring track in the a same direction.
3. The record carrier as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the modulation patterns in the code track and the neighboring tracks represent the same code.
4. The record carrier as claimed in claim 3 , wherein the modulation pattern in the code track is substantially inverse to the modulation pattern in the left neighboring track.
5. The record carrier as claimed in claim 3 , wherein the second variations are periodic, and the modulation pattern comprises phase modulation, and phase differences between modulation patterns in adjacent tracks are limited to a predetermined amount.
6. The record carrier as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the tracks constitute a spiral or concentric pattern of tracks, and adjacent tracks in the pattern of tracks exhibit a same number of the second variations.
7. The record carrier as claimed in claim 1 , wherein only tracks in a limited area of multiple tracks of the record carrier exhibit said second variations, and a further area of multiple tracks of the record carrier, outside the limited area, do not exhibit said second variations, the limited area and further area of multiple tracks of the record carrier each comprise a different respective consecutive series of multiple laterally adjacent tracks.
8. The record carrier as claimed in claim 7 A record carrier comprising substantially parallel tracks having:
first variations of a first physical parameter of the tracks, the first variations representing information recorded on the record carrier, said information being recoverable by a controllable type of data processing; and
second variations of a second physical parameter of the tracks, a modulation pattern of the second variations representing a code for controlling said type of data processing,
wherein only tracks in a limited area of multiple tracks of the record carrier exhibit said second variations, wherein areas of multiple tracks of the record carrier are each defined by a respective consecutive series of multiple laterally adjacent tracks,
wherein the limited area of multiple tracks comprises a boundary zone area of multiple tracks between an area of multiple tracks not exhibiting second variations and a center area of multiple tracks exhibiting the second variations at a predetermined amplitude, the amplitude of the second variations in the boundary area of multiple tracks increasing from zero to the predetermined amplitude.
9. A playback device for recovering information from a record carrier comprising substantially parallel tracks having first variations of a first physical parameter of the track tracks, the first variations representing information recorded on the record carrier, said information being recoverable by a controllable type of data processing; and second variations of a second physical parameter of the track tracks, a modulation pattern of the second variations representing a code for controlling said type of data processing, the modulation pattern including multiple modulations per track, in which, with respect to a code track comprising a series of laterally adjacent tracks each comprise said modulation pattern, the series of tracks including: a code track, a left neighboring track on the left of and laterally adjacent to the code track, and a right neighboring track on the right of and laterally adjacent to the code track, a the modulation pattern in a the left neighboring track is aligned to a with the modulation pattern in a the right neighboring track, the alignment of the multiple modulations per track continuing substantially the entire circumferential length of the code track, the playback device comprising:
reading means for generating a read signal in dependence depending on the first variations;
demodulation means for retrieving the code from the modulation pattern of the second variations; and
data processing means for processing the read signal for recovering the information in dependence depending on the code,
characterized in that the device comprises means for retrieving the code from at least two tracks and comparing at least two of the codes to verify the code.
10. The playback device as claimed in claim 9 , in which only tracks in a limited area of multiple tracks of the record carrier exhibit said second variations, and a further area of multiple tracks of the record carrier, outside the limited area, do not exhibit said second variations, wherein the playback device further comprises:
means for locating the limited area, wherein the limited area and the further area of multiple tracks of the record carrier each comprise a respective consecutive series of multiple laterally adjacent tracks.
11. A record carrier comprising substantially parallel tracks having:
first variations of a first physical parameter of the tracks, the first variations representing information recorded on the record carrier, which information is recoverable by means of a controllable type of data processing; and
second variations of a second physical parameter of the tracks, a modulation pattern of the second variations representing a code for controlling said type of data processing,
wherein the record carrier comprises a limited area of multiple tracks where the tracks exhibit the second variations, and a further area of multiple tracks, outside the limited area of multiple tracks, where the tracks do not exhibit the second variations, wherein the limited area and the further area of multiple tracks of the record carrier each comprise a respective consecutive series of multiple laterally adjacent tracks.
12. A record carrier comprising substantially parallel tracks having:
first variations of a first physical parameter of the tracks, the first variations representing information recorded on the record carrier, which information is recoverable by means of a controllable type of data processing; and
second variations of a second physical parameter of the tracks, a modulation pattern of the second variations representing a code for controlling said type of data processing,
wherein the record carrier comprises a limited area of multiple tracks where the tracks exhibit the second variations, and a further area of multiple tracks, outside the limited area, where the tracks do not exhibit the second variations, wherein areas of multiple tracks of the record carrier are each defined by a respective consecutive series of multiple laterally adjacent tracks, wherein the limited area of multiple tracks comprises a boundary area of multiple tracks and a center area of multiple tracks, in which the tracks exhibit the second variations at a predetermined amplitude in the center area of multiple tracks, and in which the amplitude of the second variations increases gradually from zero to the predetermined amplitude in the boundary area of multiple tracks.
13. The record carrier as claimed in claim 11, wherein the record carrier comprises limited area address information stored as data in the track for locating the limited area of multiple tracks.
14. The record carrier as claimed in claim 11, wherein the second variations are displacements of the track in a direction transverse to the longitudinal direction of the track.
15. The record carrier as claimed in claim 11, wherein the tracks constitute a spiral or concentric pattern of tracks, and laterally adjacent tracks in the pattern of tracks exhibit a same number of the second variations.
16. A method of recording information on a record carrier, said method comprising the steps of:
providing the record carrier with substantially parallel tracks,
encoding the information in first variations of a first physical parameter of the tracks, said information being recoverable by a controllable type of data processing,
providing the tracks with second variations of a second physical parameter of the tracks, and
encoding a code for controlling said type of data processing in a modulation pattern of the second variations,
providing the record carrier with a limited area of multiple tracks where the tracks exhibit the second variations, and a further area of multiple tracks, outside the limited area, where the tracks do not exhibit the second variations, wherein the limited area and further area of multiple tracks of the record carrier each comprise a respective consecutive series of multiple laterally adjacent tracks.
17. The method as claimed in claim 16, wherein the record carrier is rotated, and the method further comprises the step of:
controlling the steps of providing the second variations and encoding the code in the modulation pattern of the second variations depending on said rotation.
18. A playback device for recovering information from a record carrier with substantially parallel tracks having first variations of a first physical parameter of the tracks, the first variations representing information recorded on the record carrier, said information being recoverable by a controllable type of data processing; and second variations of a second physical parameter of the tracks, a modulation pattern of the second variations representing a code for controlling said type of data processing, and a limited area of multiple tracks where the tracks exhibit the second variations, and a further area of multiple tracks, outside the limited area of multiple tracks, where the tracks do not exhibit the second variations, wherein the limited area and the further area of multiple tracks of the record carrier each comprise a respective consecutive series of multiple laterally adjacent tracks, the device comprising:
reading means for generating a read signal depending on the first variations;
demodulation means for retrieving the code from the modulation pattern of the second variations; and
data processing means for processing the read signal for recovering the information depending on the code,
means for locating the limited area of multiple tracks for retrieving the code from the modulation pattern of the second variations of the tracks in the limited area of multiple tracks.
19. A playback device for recovering information from a record carrier with substantially parallel tracks, having first variations of a first physical parameter of the tracks, the first variations representing information recorded on the record carrier, said information being recoverable by a controllable type of data processing; and second variations of a second physical parameter of the tracks, a modulation pattern of the second variations representing a code for controlling said type of data processing, and a limited area of multiple tracks where the tracks exhibit the second variations, and a further area of multiple tracks, outside the limited area, where the tracks do not exhibit the second variations, wherein areas of tracks of the record carrier are each defined by a respective consecutive series of multiple laterally adjacent tracks, the device comprising:
reading means for generating a read signal depending on the first variations;
demodulation means for retrieving the code from the modulation pattern of the second variations; and
data processing means for processing the read signal for recovering the information depending on the code,
means for locating the limited area for retrieving the code from the modulation pattern of the second variations of the tracks in the limited area,
a memory containing predetermined limited area address information for locating the limited area.
20. The playback device as claimed in claim 18, wherein the playback device further comprises:
means for retrieving from the record carrier limited area address information for locating the limited area of multiple tracks.
21. A playback device for recovering information from a record carrier comprising substantially parallel tracks having: first variations of a first physical parameter of the tracks, the first variations representing information recorded on the record carrier, said information being recoverable by a controllable type of data processing; and second variations of a second physical parameter of the tracks, a modulation pattern of the second variations representing a code for controlling said type of data processing, the modulation pattern including multiple modulations per track, in which a series of laterally adjacent tracks, each comprise said modulation pattern, the series of tracks including: a code track, a left neighboring track on the left of and laterally adjacent to the code track, and a right neighboring track on the right of and laterally adjacent to the code track, the modulation pattern in the left neighboring track is aligned with the modulation pattern in the right neighboring track, the alignment of the multiple modulations per track continuing substantially the entire circumferential length of the code track, the playback device comprising:
a media reader to generate a read signal depending on the first variations;
a demodulator to retrieve the code from the modulation pattern of the second variations; and
an information processor to process the read signal to recover the information depending on the code, and to compare the code from at least two different tracks in order to verify the code.
22. A playback device for recovering information from a record carrier with substantially parallel tracks having first variations of a first physical parameter of the tracks, the first variations representing information recorded on the record carrier, said information being recoverable by a controllable type of data processing; and second variations of a second physical parameter of the tracks, a modulation pattern of the second variations representing a code for controlling said type of data processing, and a limited area of multiple tracks where the tracks exhibit the second variations, and a further area of multiple tracks, outside the limited area of multiple tracks, where the tracks do not exhibit the second variations, wherein the limited area and the further area of multiple tracks of the record carrier each comprise a respective consecutive series of multiple laterally adjacent tracks, the device comprising:
a media reader to generate a read signal depending on the first variations;
a demodulator to retrieve the code from the modulation pattern of the second variations; and
a data processer to process the read signal to recover the information depending on the code, to locate the limited area of multiple tracks to retrieve the code from the modulation pattern of the second variations of the tracks in the limited area of multiple tracks.
23. A playback device for recovering information from a record carrier with substantially parallel tracks, having first variations of a first physical parameter of the tracks, the first variations representing information recorded on the record carrier, said information being recoverable by a controllable type of data processing; and second variations of a second physical parameter of the tracks, a modulation pattern of the second variations representing a code for controlling said type of data processing, and a limited area of multiple tracks where the tracks exhibit the second variations, and a further area of multiple tracks, outside the limited area, where the tracks do not exhibit the second variations, wherein areas of tracks of the record carrier are each defined by a respective consecutive series of multiple laterally adjacent tracks, the device comprising:
a media reader to generate a read signal depending on the first variations;
a demodulator to retrieve the code from the modulation pattern of the second variations; and
a data processor to processes the read signal to recover the information depending on the code, and to locate the limited area to retrieve the code from the modulation pattern of the second variations of the tracks in the limited area,
a memory containing predetermined limited area address information for locating the limited area.
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