WO1996028813A1 - Appareil d'enregistrement/lecture - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a recording and reproducing apparatus, in particular a recording medium, for example a magnetic tape one-flop, with the head to the so-called rotary voice signal of the video signal and a plurality of channels in Digi Yuru signal
- the present invention relates to a recording / reproducing apparatus for converting and recording, and reproducing recorded video and audio signals.
- Digital VTRs do not deteriorate in image quality even after repeated editing and dubbing. Therefore, for example, industrial digital VTRs are used in broadcast stations and the like. The emergence of consumer digital VTRs that can be used in ordinary households is also expected.
- one frame of a video signal (video signal) and one frame of an audio signal (audio signal) are divided into four channels (hereinafter referred to as channels # 1, # 2, # 3, and # 4).
- channels # 1, # 2, # 3, and # 4 are divided into four channels (hereinafter referred to as channels # 1, # 2, # 3, and # 4).
- ) Is converted to a digital signal, and the 10 tracks TR1, TR2, TR3, TR4, TR5, TR6, TR7, TR8, TR9, It is recorded in TR 10 using the helical method.
- a tracking signal, audio signal, and video signal for correctly tracking the head are converted into a digital signal, and are respectively stored in tracking area 2, audio area 3, and image area 4. Recorded.
- the audio signals of channels # 1 and # 2 are so-called interleaved in the audio area 3 of tracks TR1 to TR5, and the audio signals of channels # 3 and # 4 are interleaved in the tracks.
- two-channel playback heads 22a and 22b are provided on the outer periphery of the rotary drum 20 of the digital VTR so as to face each other.
- the recording head 21b is positioned at a position rotated 60 degrees counterclockwise with respect to the playback head 22a, and the recording head 21a is positioned at the recording head 21b. It is located at the opposite position. Therefore, the recording head 21a and the reproduction head 22a are 120 degrees apart.
- the erase head 23 is located between the recording head 21a and the playback head 22a and at a position rotated 60 degrees clockwise from the playback head 22a. ing.
- the recording heads 21a and 21b alternately record video and audio signals for one track on the magnetic tape 1. Therefore, when the rotating drum 20 rotates five times, a total of 10 tracks, that is, one frame of video signal and audio signal are recorded on the magnetic tape 1.
- a digital VTR that performs such recording and reproduction has a recording system 10 and a reproduction system 30.
- the recording system 10 includes an A / D converter 13 for converting a video signal into a digital signal, and A / D converters 14a and 14b for converting a 4-channel audio signal into a digital signal, respectively. , 14 c, 14 d, a switching switch 15 a for switching and selecting each audio data from the A / D converters 14 a to 14 d and each audio data from the reproduction signal processing circuit 35 described later.
- the AZD converter 13 converts the video signal supplied via the terminal 11 into a digital signal, and supplies the obtained video data to the recording signal processing circuit 16.
- the A / D converters 14a to 14d convert the audio signals of the channels # 1 to # 4 supplied via the terminals 12a, 12b, 12c, and 12d, respectively.
- the signal is converted into a digital signal, and the obtained audio data of each channel is supplied to the recording signal processing circuit 16 via the switching switches 15a to 15d.
- the recording signal processing circuit 16 performs coding (modulation) on video data supplied from the A / D converter 13 based on a predetermined code (modulation) rule for data compression, Predetermined signal processing such as addition of an error correction code for error correction at 30 is performed.
- the recording signal processing circuit 16 is supplied via switching switches 15a to 15d, respectively.
- the audio data of channels # 1 to # 4 are subjected to predetermined signal processing such as encoding, and channel # 1 is processed so that a so-called burst error does not occur in the audio data reproduced by the reproduction system 30. , # 2, and audio data of channels # 3, # 4, and error correction codes are added.
- the recording signal processing circuit 16 time-division multiplexes the video data and the audio data subjected to the predetermined signal processing so as to conform to the above-mentioned recording format. That is, the recording signal processing circuit 16 records one frame of video data in the video area 4 of the tracks TR1 to TR10, and leaves the video data in the audio area 3 of the tracks TR1 to TR5. So that the audio data of channels # 1 and # 2 are recorded, and the audio data of channels # 3 and # 4 recorded in audio area 3 of tracks TR6 to TR10 are recorded. The data and the audio data are time-division multiplexed, and the obtained recording signal is supplied to the recording amplifiers 17 a and 17.
- the recording amplifiers 17a and 17b amplify the recording signal and drive the recording heads 21a and 21b.
- the recording head 21a scans the tracks TR1, TR3, TR5,...
- the recording head 21b scans the tracks TR2, TR4, TR6,.
- the recording is performed based on the recording signal.
- the recording heads 21a and 21 transfer one frame of video to the ten tracks TR1 to TR10 on the magnetic tape 1.
- the signal and four channels of one frame of the audio signal are recorded.
- the reproduction system 30 includes a reproduction head 22a, 22 and an equalizer amplifier 31 that equalizes the waveform of each reproduction signal from the reproduction heads 22a, 22b. a, 3 lb and equalizer A switching switch 32 for switching and selecting each reproduction signal whose waveform has been equalized by the amplifiers 31a and 31b; a clock reproduction circuit 33 for reproducing a clock from the reproduction signal selected by the switching switch 32; Switch 3 A / D converter 34 that binarizes the playback signal selected by 2 and outputs the playback data, and video playback and 4-channel audio from playback data from A / D converter 34 A playback signal processing circuit 35 for separating data, a D / A converter 36 for converting video data from the playback signal processing circuit 35 into an analog signal, and a 4-channel audio signal from the playback signal processing circuit 35 D / A converters 37a, 37b, 37c, and 37d for converting into analog signals are provided.
- the clock recovery circuit 33 includes a PLL circuit 33a that recovers a clock based on the reproduction signal selected by the switch 32, and a sampling clock of the A / D converter 34 from the clock from the PLL circuit 33a. And a sampling clock generation circuit 33b for generating
- the playback heads 22a and 22b alternately scan the tracks on the magnetic tape 1 in accordance with the rotation of the rotating drum 20, so that the playback head 22a becomes, as shown in FIG. Playback signals corresponding to tracks TR1, TR3, TR5 â , playback head 22b, as shown in Figure 4B, playback corresponding to tracks TR2, TR4, TR6 â Output signals alternately.
- the equalizer amplifiers 31a and 3lb perform waveform equalization and amplification of these reproduced signals.
- the switching switch 32 alternately selects the waveform-equalized reproduction signal and supplies a continuous reproduction signal to the PLL circuit 33a and the A / D converter 34. I do.
- the PLL circuit 33a generates a reproduction clock in synchronization with a clock component superimposed on the reproduction signal supplied via the switching switch 32.
- the sampling clock generation circuit 33 b generates a sampling clock from the reproduced clock and supplies the generated sampling clock to the A / D converter 34.
- the A / D converter 34 converts the reproduction signal supplied through the switching switch 32 into a digital signal based on the sampling clock supplied from the sampling clock generation circuit 33, and converts the reproduction signal into a binary signal.
- the obtained reproduction data is supplied to a reproduction signal processing circuit 35.
- the reproduction signal processing circuit 35 decodes (demodulates) the reproduction data supplied from the A / D converter 34 in accordance with predetermined signal processing in the recording system 10, and performs error correction and interpolating. To separate video data and 4-channel audio data. Then, the reproduction signal processing circuit 35 supplies the video data to the D / A converter 36, and supplies the respective audio data of the channels # 1 to # 4 to the D / A converters 37a to 37d, respectively. .
- the 0 / converter 36 converts the video data into an analog signal, and outputs the obtained video signal via the terminal 38.
- the D / A converters 37a to 37d convert the audio data of each channel into analog signals, and convert the obtained audio signals into terminals 39a, 39b, 39c, Output via 3 9 d.
- the audio signals of some channels may be inserted and recorded.
- the audio signals of channels # 1 and # 2 out of the four-channel audio signals are recorded in tracks TR1 to TR5, and are recorded on channel TR3 to TR5.
- # Four The audio signal is recorded on tracks TR 6 to TR 10 in an instant. Therefore, for example, when insert recording only the audio signal of channel # 1, the audio signal of the remaining channel # 2 in the same track TR1 to TR5 must be left as it is. Therefore, the audio signal of channel # 2 reproduced on the reproduction heads 22a and 22b is sent to the recording system 10 again, and the audio signal of channel # 1 supplied via the terminal 12a is connected to the input signal. Leave recording on tracks TR1 to TR5.
- the A / D converter 14a converts the audio signal of channel # 1 supplied via the terminal 12a into an audio signal
- the switch 15a switches the A / D converter.
- 14 Selects the audio data from a, and sets the switching switches 15a and 15 so that the switching switch 15b selects the audio data of the reproduced channel # 2 from the reproduction signal processing circuit 35.
- the recording signal processing circuit 16 converts the audio data of the new channel # 1 selected by the switching switch 15a and the audio data of the channel # 2 selected by the switching switch 15b. And performs predetermined signal processing such as addition of an error correction code to generate a recording signal for the audio area 3 of the tracks TR1 to TR5.
- This recording signal is recorded by the recording amplifiers 17a and 17a. Feed to record heads 21a and 21b via 7b.
- the rotation angles of the recording heads 21a and 21b are delayed by 120 degrees with respect to the reproducing heads 22a and 22b.
- the recording signals supplied to the heads 21a and 21b are different from the reproduction signals from the reproduction heads 22a and 22b by the rotation drum 20.
- the rotation angle is equivalent to 120 degrees I'm late.
- the erasing head 23 has a rotation angle of the rotating drum 20 of 60 degrees with respect to the supply of the recording signal to the recording head 21a.
- the erase current is supplied ahead of a corresponding time.
- the audio signal of channel # 1 is insert-recorded on tracks TR1 to TR5.
- the reproduced signal reproduced from the magnetic tape 1 by the reproducing heads 22a and 22b is delayed by, for example, about (1 + 1/3) frame by the reproducing signal processing circuit 35 or the like. Then, the signal is delayed by about (1 + 1/3) frames by the recording signal processing circuit 16 and is recorded on the magnetic tape 1 with a delay of about (2 + 2/3) frames in total.
- the setting of the switching switches 15c and 15d is not related to the above-mentioned operation. It is switched to select the audio data from the server.
- the level of the playback signal output from the playback heads 22a and 22b depends on the recording signal supplied to the recording heads 21a and 21b and the erasure supplied to the erasing head 23.
- This is 1/100 to 1/100 of the current, and crosstalk between the recording signal and the erase current with respect to the reproduction signal becomes a problem. That is, there is no problem when simply recording the video signal and the audio signal or when simply reproducing the video signal and the audio signal.
- the audio signal of some channels is insert-recorded as described above, Since the playback heads 22a and 22b erase and record while scanning the audio area 3, the recording signals (shown by B and C in Fig. 4) and the erasing current (Fig. (Indicated by A in Fig.
- a recording / reproducing apparatus records a first signal in a first area of each track on a recording medium, and records a second signal on a recording medium. It has a recording head for recording in a second area following the first area of each track, and a reproducing head for reproducing the first signal and the second signal from the track. Then, with respect to the reproduction signal corresponding to the first area from the reproduction head, the recording head and the reproduction head are prevented from crosstalk of the recording signal supplied to the recording head.
- FIG. 1 is a diagram showing a recording format of a digital VTR.
- FIG. 2 is a diagram showing the positional relationship of each head on a rotating drum used in a conventional digital VTR.
- FIG. 3 is a block diagram showing a configuration of a conventional digital VTR.
- Figures 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, 4E, and 4F represent conventional digital V
- FIG. 5 is a diagram showing a positional relationship of each head on a rotating drum used in a digital VTR to which the present invention is applied.
- FIGS. 6A, 6B, 6C, 6D, and 6E are time charts showing the relationship between the recording signal and the reproduction signal in the digital VTR to which the present invention is applied.
- FIG. 7 is a block diagram showing a configuration of a digital VTR to which the present invention is applied.
- 8A, 8B, 8C, 8D, 8E, and 8E are time charts showing the relationship between a recording signal and a reproduction signal in a digital VTR to which the present invention is applied.
- BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION an embodiment of a recording and reproducing apparatus according to the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings.
- the recording / reproducing apparatus according to the present invention is applied to a consumer digital VTR.
- This digital VTR uses a so-called rotating head to record video signals and audio signals of multiple channels on a magnetic tape in a helical manner, and to record video signals and multiple channels on a magnetic tape. The audio signal of the sound is reproduced. Also, this digital
- the recording format described on the background art (FIG. 1) is adopted as the recording format on the magnetic tape. That is, one frame of video signal (video signal) and one frame of audio signal (audio signal) are divided into four channels (hereinafter referred to as channels # 1, # 2, # 3, and # 4). , 10 tracks TR1, TR2, TR3, TR4, TR5, TR6, TR7, TR8, TR9, TRIO are recorded in a helical manner. In each track, a tracking signal, an audio signal, and a video signal for correctly tracking the head are converted into a digital signal and recorded in the tracking area 2, the audio area 3, and the video area 4, respectively. It has become.
- the audio signals of channels # 1 and # 2 are so-called left and right, and are recorded in the audio area 3 of tracks TR1 to TR5, and the audio signals of channels # 3 and # 4 are It is recorded in the sound area 3 of tracks TR 6 to TR 10 after being recorded in the evening.
- this digital VTR for example, in editing or the like, the video signal recorded on the magnetic tape and the audio signal of some channels are left as they are, and the audio signal of at least one channel can be inserted and recorded. ing.
- the digital VTR includes a rotating drum 50 on which a magnetic tape is wound, for example, as shown in FIG.
- a rotating drum 50 On the outer circumference of the rotating drum 50, for example, two reproduction heads 52a and 52b, one erasing head 53,
- two recording heads 51a and 51b are playing heads 52a and 52b while recording head 51a and 52b are scanning audio area 3 on the track.
- 51b and erase head 53 are arranged so as not to scan the track.
- the above-mentioned tracking area 2 and audio area 3 have a length on the track corresponding to about 30 degrees of the rotating drum 50, half of the circumference of the rotating drum 50
- the playback head 52 a, the playback head 52 b, the erasure head 53, and the recording head 5 are within 180 degrees of one of them, and in the order of rotation in the rotating direction of the rotating drum 50.
- 1a and the recording head 51b are arranged at an angle of, for example, 45 degrees with respect to each other.
- the playback head 52 a is defined as the tracking area of the track TR 1 on the magnetic tape 1, for example, during the period in which the rotating drum 50 rotates half a turn, that is, 180 degrees of the rotating drum 50. 2, the audio area 3 and the video area 4 are scanned in this order, and a reproduced signal is output, for example, as shown in FIG. 6A.
- the playback head 52b is delayed by a time corresponding to 45 degrees in the rotation angle of the rotating drum 50 after the playback head 52a starts scanning the track TR1. The scanning of TR2 is started, and a reproduced signal is output, for example, as shown in FIG. 6B.
- the erasing head 53 has, for example, twice the width of the recording head and the reproducing head, and the rotating head 50 starts rotating when the reproducing head 52b starts scanning the track TR2. With a time delay equivalent to 45 degrees in rotation angle, for example, tracks TR1 and TR2 start scanning simultaneously. Then, delete the data recorded on the magnetic tape 1 or perform insert recording At this time, as shown in FIG. 6C, for example, as shown in FIG. 6C, after the output of the reproduction signal corresponding to the tracking area 2 and the audio area 3 from the reproduction heads 52a and 52b is completed, An erase current flows. In other words, the erasing head 53 does not scan the magnetic tape 1 while the reproducing heads 52 a and 52 b are scanning the tracking area 2 and the audio area 3.
- the recording heads 51a and 51b are located at positions 45 and 90 degrees away from the erase head 53, respectively, they are rotated from the start of the erase head 53 scan. Scanning of tracks TR1 and TR2 is started with a time delay corresponding to 45 ° and 90 ° in the rotation angle of drum 50.
- these recording heads 51a and 51b are supplied to the rotating drum 50 from the start of supply of the erasing current, for example, as shown in FIGS. 6D and 6E. At the rotation angle
- the recording signal (recording current) flows with a delay of 45 degrees or 90 degrees. That is, the recording heads 51a and 51b are the playback heads 52a and
- the digital VTR has a recording system 40 and a reproduction system 60, for example, as shown in FIG.
- the recording system 40 includes an A / D converter 43 for converting a video signal into a digital signal, and A / D converters 44a, 44b, 44c, for converting four-channel audio signals into digital signals. 44d, and a switching switch for switching and selecting each audio data from the A / D converters 44a to 44d and each audio data from the reproduction signal processing circuit 35 described later. Switches 45a, 45b, 45c, and 45d, the video data from the / 0 converter 43, and the audio data selected by the switching switches 45a to 45d.
- a recording signal processing circuit 46 that performs predetermined signal processing overnight, and a recording signal from the recording signal processing circuit 46 that supplies the preceding recording head 51 a in the rotating direction of the rotary drum 50, for a predetermined time delay.
- the A / D converter 43 converts the video signal supplied via the terminal 41 into a digital signal, and supplies the obtained video data to the recording signal processing circuit 46.
- the A / D converters 44a to 44d convert the audio signals of channels # 1 to # 4 supplied via terminals 42a, 42b, 42c, and 42d, respectively, to digital signals. Then, the obtained audio data of each channel is supplied to a recording signal processing circuit 46 via switching switches 45a to 45d described later.
- the recording signal processing circuit 46 encodes (modulates) the video data supplied from the A / D converter 43 based on, for example, a predetermined code (or modulation) rule for data compression and a reproduction system. Predetermined signal processing such as addition of an error correction code for error correction in 60 is performed. Further, the recording signal processing circuit 46 performs predetermined signal processing such as encoding on audio data of channels # 1 to # 4 supplied through the switching switches 45a to 45d, respectively. And the audio data played back on the playback system 60 is interleaved with the audio data of channels # 1 and # 2 so that the so-called burst error does not occur in the evening. Each audio data is read every second and an error correction code is added.
- the recording signal processing circuit 46 time-division multiplexes the video data and the audio data that have been subjected to the predetermined signal processing so as to conform to the above-described recording format, and obtains the recording data (recording signal). It is supplied alternately to the memory 47 and the recording amplifier 48b every half rotation of the rotating drum 50.
- the recording signal processing circuit 46 includes a tracking signal for one track (for 1/10 frame) for the recording head 51a, a channel # 1 and a channel # 1.
- the interleaved audio data of one track of channel # 2 or the interleaved audio data of one track of channels # 3 and # 4 and the video data of one track are time-division multiplexed.
- the recorded data is supplied to the memory 47 while the rotating drum 50 rotates 180 degrees. Then, during a period in which the next rotating drum 50 rotates 180 degrees, the recording signal processing circuit 46, as shown in FIG. 8C, outputs the next one track to the recording head 51b.
- the recording data obtained by time-division multiplexing of the minute tracking signal, the interleaved audio data and the video data are supplied to the recording head 51b. That is, the recording signal processing circuit 46 performs recording every half rotation of the rotating drum 50 as in the conventional digital VTR in which the recording head is arranged 180 degrees opposite to the rotating drum.
- the recording data for the head 51a and the recording head 51b are output alternately.
- the circuits before the recording signal processing circuit 46 can have the same configuration as the conventional digital VTR.
- the memory 47 stores the recording data once, and The recording data for the recording head 51a supplied from the processing circuit 46 is delayed by a time corresponding to 135 degrees by the rotation angle of the rotating drum 50 as shown in FIG. To supply. That is, the time difference between the recording data for the recording head 51a output from the recording signal processing circuit 46 and the recording data for the recording head 51b is shown in FIGS. 8A and 8C described above. Thus, the rotation angle of the rotary drum 50 is 180 degrees, but in this digital VTR, the interval between the recording heads 51a and 51b on the rotary drum 50 is 45 degrees. Therefore, a memory 47 is provided to delay the recording data for the preceding recording head 51a in the rotation direction of the rotary drum 50, and to conform to the arrangement of the recording heads 51a and 51b. To generate recorded data.
- the recording amplifiers 48a and 48b amplify the recording data (recording signal) supplied from the recording signal processing circuit 46 and the recording data delayed by the memory 47, respectively, and Drives 5 lb.
- the recording head 51a scans tracks TR1, TR3, TR5, for example, and the recording head 51b scans tracks TR2, TR4, TR6, for example.
- the recording is performed based on the recording signal.
- a tracking signal was recorded in the tracking area 2 of each track on the magnetic tape 1 and was immediately left in the audio area 3 of the tracks TR1 to TR5.
- the audio data of channels # 1 and # 2 is recorded, and the interleaved audio data of channels # 3 and # 4 is recorded in audio area 3 of tracks TR6 to TR10, and tracks TR1 to TR1 are recorded.
- One frame of video data is recorded in the video area 4 of 0.
- the reproducing system 60 includes a reproducing head 52a, 52b and an equalizer amplifier 6 for equalizing the waveform of each reproduced signal from the reproducing heads 52a, 52b. 1 a, 6 lb, clock recovery circuits 62, 63 for recovering clocks from the playback signals whose waveforms have been equalized by the equalizer amplifiers 6 1 a, 6 1 b, and equalizer amplifiers 6 1 a, 6 1 b
- a / D converters 64a and 64b that binarize each playback signal whose waveform has been equalized in step 1 and output the playback data
- a playback head 52 that follows in the rotating direction of the rotating drum 50
- Memory 65 for delaying the playback data from A / D converter 64 b played back in a for a predetermined time, and switching between playback data from A / D converter 64 a and playback data from memory 65 Switch 66, and video data and 4 channels from the playback data selected by switch 66.
- a reproduction signal processing circuit 67 that separates audio data, a D / A converter 68 that converts video data from the reproduction signal processing circuit 67 into an analog signal, and four-channel audio data from the reproduction signal processing circuit 67 D / A converters 69a, 69b, 69c, and 69d for converting the signals into analog signals are provided.
- the reproducing heads 52a and 52b scan the tracks on the magnetic tape 1 alternately according to the rotation of the rotating drum 50, so that the reproducing head 52a is, for example, as shown in FIG. 8D.
- the playback signals corresponding to the tracks TR1, TR3, and TR5 are output, and the playback head 52b is connected to the rotation drum 50 with respect to the playback head 52a as described above. Since it is located at a position following 45 degrees in the rotation direction, for example, as shown in FIG. 8E, the rotation angle of the rotary drum 50 from the start of the reproduction signal output of the reproduction head 52a corresponds to 45 degrees.
- Time delay, Outputs playback signals corresponding to racks TR2, TR4, TR6 That is, the reproduction signal from the reproduction head 52a and the reproduction signal from the reproduction head 52b are output in an overlapping manner by 135 degrees at the rotation angle of the rotary drum 50 on the time axis.
- the equalizer amplifiers 6 1a and 6 lb respectively perform waveform equalization and amplification of each of the reproduction signals supplied from the reproduction heads 52a and 52b, and convert the waveform-equalized reproduction signals to a clock reproduction circuit 62, Supply 63.
- the clock recovery circuit 62 includes a PLL circuit 62a that reproduces a clock based on the reproduction signal from the equalizer amplifier 61a, and an A / A from the clock from the PLL circuit 62a.
- a sampling clock generation circuit 62b for generating a sampling clock for the D converter 64a.
- the clock recovery circuit 63 includes a PLL circuit 63a for recovering a clock based on a reproduction signal from the equalizer amplifier 61b, and a sampling clock for the A / D converter 64b from the clock from the PLL circuit 63a.
- a sampling clock generation circuit 63b that generates
- the PLL circuit 62a generates a reproduction clock in synchronization with a clock component superimposed on the reproduction signal supplied from the equalizer amplifier 61a, and the sampling clock generation circuit 62b generates the reproduction clock. And generates a sampling clock, and supplies it to the A / D converter 64a.
- the PLL circuit 63a generates a reproduction clock in synchronization with a clock component superimposed on the reproduction signal supplied from the equalizer amplifier 61b, and the sampling clock generation circuit 63b generates a reproduction clock from the reproduction clock. Is generated and supplied to the A / D converter 64b.
- the A / D converter 64a converts the reproduction signal supplied from the equalizer amplifier 61a to a digitized signal based on the sampling clock supplied from the sampling clock generation circuit 62, and reproduces the reproduced signal. And the obtained reproduction data is supplied to the switching switch 66.
- the octave converter 6413 converts the reproduction signal supplied from the equalizer amplifier 61b into a digital signal based on the sampling clock supplied from the sampling clock generation circuit 63b. Then, the reproduction signal is binarized, and the obtained reproduction data is supplied to the memory 65.
- the memory 65 temporarily stores the reproduction data supplied from the A / D converter 64b, and stores this reproduction data at a rotation angle of the rotating drum 50 as shown in FIG. 8F.
- the signal is supplied to the switching switch 66.
- this digital VTR has a playback head on the rotating drum 50. Since the interval between 52a and 52b is 45 degrees, a memory 65 is provided to reproduce by the reproducing head 52b that follows in the rotating direction of the rotating drum 50. The delay of the data is delayed, and the time difference between the two sets of playback data supplied to the switching switch 66 is set to 180 degrees in terms of the rotation angle of the rotating drum 50, as in the conventional digital VTR. .
- the circuits after the switch 66 can have the same configuration as that of the conventional digital VTR.
- the changeover switch 66 selects the reproduction data from the A / D converter 64 a and the reproduction data from the memory 65 alternately every half rotation of the rotating drum 50, and selects the selected reproduction data. Is supplied to the reproduction signal processing circuit 67.
- the reproduction signal processing circuit 67 is supplied via the switching switch 66
- the playback data is decoded (demodulated) in accordance with the predetermined signal processing in the recording system 40, and error correction and din / leave are performed to separate video data and 4-channel audio data.
- the reproduction signal processing circuit 67 supplies the video data to the D / A converter 68 and supplies each audio data of the channels # 1 to # 4 to the D / A converters 69a to 69d, respectively.
- the 0/8 converter 68 converts the video data into an analog signal and outputs the obtained video signal via a terminal 70.
- the D / A converters 69a to 69d convert the audio data of each channel into analog signals, and convert the obtained audio signals into the terminals 71a, 7lb, 71c, 7 Output via 1d.
- the audio signals of channels # 1 and # 2 out of the four channel audio signals are recorded on tracks TR1 to TR5, and are recorded one after another.
- the audio signals # 3 and # 4 are interleaved and recorded on tracks TR6 to TR10. Therefore, for example, when insert-recording only the audio signal of channel # 1, the remaining audio signal of channel # 2 recorded in the same track TR1 to TR5 must be left as it is. No. Therefore, the audio signal of channel # 2 reproduced by the reproduction heads 52a and 52b is sent to the recording system 40 again, and the audio signal of channel # 1 supplied via the terminal 42a is connected to the audio signal of channel # 1.
- the recording heads 5 1a and 5 1b track the interleaved audio signal of channel # 1 and channel # 2. Record in TR1 to TR5.
- the reproducing head 52a starts scanning the track TR1
- the reproducing head 52b is delayed by a time corresponding to 45 degrees in the rotation angle of the rotating drum 50.
- these playback heads 52a and 52b scan the audio area 3 of the tracks TR1 and TR2, and the audio data whose phases are different from each other by 45 degrees in terms of the rotation angle of the rotating drum 50.
- the erasing head 53 is delayed by a time equivalent to 45 degrees by the rotation angle of the rotating drum 50 after the playback head 52b starts scanning the track TR2, and the tracks TR1, TR 2 starts scanning, and erases signals recorded in the tracking area 2 and the audio area 3 of the tracks TR1 and TR2.
- a sinusoidal current having a single frequency is passed through the erasing head 53. That is, after the reproducing heads 52a and 52b complete the scanning of the tracking area 2 and the audio area 3, the erasing current is supplied to the erasing head 53, and the erasing head 52a, 52b There is no crosstalk of the erasing current with respect to the tracking signal reproduced in 52b and the reproduced signal corresponding to the audio signal.
- the playback signals from the playback heads 52a and 52b are converted to playback data by the octave converters 64a and 64b, and then converted to playback data corresponding to the playback head 52b.
- the memory 65 delays the rotation angle of the rotating drum 50 by a time corresponding to 135 degrees.
- the playback data from the A / D converter 64 a and the playback data delayed by the memory 65 that is, playback data whose phases differ from each other by a time corresponding to the rotation angle of the rotating drum 50 corresponding to 180 degrees.
- the reproduction signal processing circuit 67 separates each of the audio data of the channels # 1 and # 2 from the reproduction data supplied through the switching switch 66 and outputs the separated audio data.
- the audio signal of channel # 1 is supplied to the A / D converter 44a via the terminal 42a, and the switching switch is used.
- the switch 45a selects the audio data of channel # 1 from the A / D converter 44a, and the switch 45b selects the reproduction signal processing circuit 67. It is set to select audio from channel # 2 from to.
- the recording signal processing circuit 46 interleaves the audio data of the new channel # 1 selected by the switching switch 45a and the audio data of the channel # 2 selected by the switching switch 45b together. After performing predetermined signal processing such as adding an error correction code, the audio data and the tracking signal for each of the recording heads 51a and 51b are time-division multiplexed, and the phases of the rotating drum 5 At a rotation angle of 0, recording data that differs by a time corresponding to 180 degrees is generated. Then, the recording signal processing circuit 46 supplies the recording data with the advanced phase to the memory 47 and the recording data with the delayed phase via the recording amplifier 48 b as a recording head 51 1 as a recording signal. supply to b.
- predetermined signal processing such as adding an error correction code
- the memory 47 delays the recording data having advanced phase by a time corresponding to 135 degrees by the rotation angle of the rotating drum 50, and outputs the recording data as a recording signal via the recording amplifier 48a to the recording signal.
- the recording head 51a starts scanning the track TR1 with a time delay equivalent to 45 degrees at the rotation angle of the rotating drum 50 from the start of scanning of the erasing head 53, and starts recording head 5 1b further starts scanning the track TR2 with a time delay equivalent to 45 degrees in the rotation angle of the rotating drum 50, and these recording heads 51a and 51b perform tracking of each track. Record the recording signal in area 2 and audio area 3.
- the audio signal of channel # 1 is insert-recorded on tracks TR1 and TR2. Then, the above-mentioned operation is sequentially repeated for the other tracks, thereby completing the insert recording of the audio signal of channel # 1.
- the recording heads 51a and 51b are arranged at positions 90 ° and 135 ° respectively behind the reproducing head 52b in the rotation direction of the rotary drum 50, the recording heads are recorded.
- the scanning of the tracking area 2 and the audio area 3 of the reproducing heads 52a and 52b has been completed. That is, there is no occurrence of crosstalk between the recording signal and the reproduction signal corresponding to the tracking signal and the audio data reproduced by the reproduction heads 52a and 52b.
- the reproduction signal reproduced from the magnetic tape 1 by the reproduction heads 22a and 22 is delayed by, for example, about (1 + 1/3) frames by the reproduction signal processing circuit 67 and the like. Further, the signal is delayed by about (1 + 1/3) frames by the recording signal processing circuit 46, and is recorded on the magnetic tape 1 with a delay of about (2 + 2/3) frames in total. Also, since the audio signals of channels # 3 and # 4 are simply played back, the setting of the switches 45c and 45d is related to the above operation. No, but switch to select audio data from the playback signal processing circuit 67 for the time being.
- the recording heads 52a and 52b scan the tracking area 2 and the audio area 3 while recording. Recording heads 51a, 51b, playback heads 52a, 52b, and erasing heads so that heads 51a, 51b, and erasing head 53 do not scan tracks.
- 53 By arranging 53 on the rotating drum 50, it is possible to prevent the crosstalk of the recording signal and the erasing current from occurring in the playback signal corresponding to the audio data, and to reliably insert record the audio signal. It can be carried out.
- a memory 47 for delaying the recording signal supplied to the preceding recording head 51a in the rotating direction of the rotating drum 50, and a memory 47 for delaying the rotating direction of the rotating drum 50 By providing the memory 65 for delaying the playback signal from the playback head 52 b that follows later, the circuit configuration before the memory 47 and the circuit configuration after the memory 65 can be reduced.
- the configuration can be the same as the digital VTR.
- the case where the audio signal of channel # 1 is inserted and recorded has been described. However, the same operation can be performed in the case where one of the audio signals of channels # 2 to # 4 is inserted and recorded.
- the present invention can be applied to a recording / reproducing apparatus having a plurality of recording and reproducing heads.
- the video signal and the audio signal have been described as specific examples.
- the present invention can be applied to a device that records and reproduces other signals.
- the signal to be recorded may be an analog signal.
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