WO1997016019A1 - Dispositif d'enregistrement/de lecture de signaux numeriques, avec un editeur - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a digital signal recording / reproducing device provided with an editing device, and more particularly to a digital signal recording / reproducing device provided with an editing device for editing a digital video signal, such as a digital video tape recorder, for recording a highly efficient encoded digital video signal.
- the present invention relates to a digital signal recording and reproducing apparatus for reproducing and reproducing.
- a recording / reproducing apparatus using digital recording instead of conventional analog recording has been put to practical use.
- a digital recording video tape recorder hereinafter referred to as a digital VTR
- Digital VTRs have higher image quality than conventional analog VTRs and have little degradation due to dubbing.However, if a digital video signal is recorded as it is, the amount of data to be recorded Has the disadvantage of becoming very large. Therefore, in order to enable long-time recording on a small cassette tape, it is necessary to introduce a high-efficiency encoding technology that efficiently reduces the amount of video signal data.
- DV format Dintanore VTR format
- HD Digital VCR Council High Definition Digital Video Cassette Recorder Conference
- an analog VTR When considering the use of a digital VTR in place of a conventional analog recording VTR (hereinafter referred to as an analog VTR), it is necessary for the digital VTR to have the same function as the analog VTR.
- an editing device for a recording and reproducing device such as a VTR
- a video signal is recorded on a recording medium such as a magnetic tape, and then the data reproduced from the recording medium is processed to be converted into a video signal and output.
- a tape processing system hereinafter referred to as a tape processing system
- an electric / electronic processing system hereinafter referred to as an EE processing system
- the tape processing system is usually selected, and the data played back from the magnetic tape is processed and converted to video signals before being output to the monitor television.
- the EE processing system is selected because the user needs to simultaneously check the video signal of the data recorded on the magnetic tape on the monitor television.
- these two modes are used in combination during insert editing, in which another video or audio is inserted into the already recorded magnetic tape.
- the EE processing system is selected during the insertion recording period, and the video processing signal of the data already recorded on the magnetic tape must be output to the monitor television during the other periods. Is done.
- a method for realizing the EE processing system and the tape processing system will be specifically described.
- a conventional digital VTR equipped with an editing device is generally configured as follows.
- the input video signal is converted into a digital signal by an analog-to-digital converter (hereinafter, referred to as an AZD converter), and then compressed into video data having a predetermined data amount by a high-efficiency encoder.
- Compressed Parity for error correction processing is added by performing error correction coding processing on the processed video data, and after modulation processing for recording on a magnetic tape is performed, the processed video data is Will be recorded.
- the reproduced video data is input to a high-efficiency decoder through demodulation processing and error correction decoding processing.
- the compressed video data is expanded to the original video data, and then converted to an analog video signal by a digital-to-analog converter (hereinafter referred to as a D / A converter) and output. .
- a digital-to-analog converter hereinafter referred to as a D / A converter
- a processing system for processing video data reproduced from a magnetic tape is a processing of a tape processing system.
- an EE processing system is realized by delaying the digital video data converted by the AZD converter by a predetermined number of frames using the storage device and inputting the delayed data to the A converter.
- video data is delayed using a storage device after AZD conversion by the AZD converter.This is because video data recorded on magnetic tape during editing and video data output to a monitor television are delayed. Provided to match relationships in time.
- timing adjustment the video data of the EE processing system is delayed in order to adjust the timing of the video data of the EE processing system and the video data of the tape processing system (hereinafter referred to as timing adjustment).
- timing adjustment the timing adjustment of the video data of the EE processing system and the video data of the tape processing system
- the delay memory of the EE processing system is deleted in order to reduce the circuit size of a digital VTR, the temporal correspondence between the monitor TV output video signal and the video data actually recorded on the magnetic tape during editing A problem arises that the relationship is shifted.
- the editing point confirmed on the monitor television during editing and the editing point on the magnetic tape are temporally different, and there is a possibility that the user may mistakenly recognize the editing point.
- a first object of the present invention is to provide a digital signal recording / reproducing apparatus using high-efficiency coding, in which storage required for delaying video data of an EE processing system for the above-mentioned timing adjustment is compared with a conventional technique. It is intended to provide a digital signal recording / reproducing device capable of greatly reducing the memory capacity of the device.
- a second object of the present invention is to provide a digital signal recording / reproducing apparatus using high-efficiency coding, in which the video data of the tape processing system and the EE processing system at the time of the above insertion / editing are compared with the prior art. It is an object of the present invention to provide a digital signal recording / reproducing apparatus capable of reducing a time difference between video data and video data. Disclosure of the invention
- the video data recorded on the recording medium (126) is reproduced, predetermined reproduction data processing for reproduction is performed on the reproduced video data, and the video data after the reproduction data processing is output.
- Playback means (127, 128, 129)
- the video data output from the high-efficiency encoding means (109) is converted into a video data delay time required for processing by the recording means (123, 124, 125) and a delay time of the reproduction means (127, 128, 129).
- Delay means (137a, 137b) for delaying and outputting the total delay time with the delay time of the video data required for processing;
- One of the video data output from the delay means (137a, 137b) and the video data output from the playback means (127, 128, 129) is selectively switched and output.
- Selection means (141) One of the video data output from the delay means (137a, 137b) and the video data output from the playback means (127, 128, 129) is selectively switched and output.
- High-efficiency decoding means (144) for decoding the video data output from the selection means (141) with high efficiency and outputting the high-efficiency decoded video data. Therefore, as compared with the prior art, the memory capacity of the storage device required to delay the video data of the EE processing system for the above timing adjustment can be significantly reduced.
- a predetermined encoding process for recording is performed on the highly efficient encoded video data output from the high efficiency encoding means (109), and the encoded video data is recorded on a recording medium.
- the video data recorded on the recording medium (126) is reproduced, predetermined reproduction data processing for reproduction is performed on the reproduced video data, and the video data after the reproduction data processing is output.
- Playback means (127, 128, 129)
- One of the video data output from the high-efficiency encoding means (109) and the video data output from the playback means (127, 128, 129) is selectively switched and output.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing a configuration of a digital VTR provided with an editing device according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a block diagram illustrating a configuration of a digital VTR including an editing device according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a block diagram showing a configuration of a digital VTR including an editing device according to a third embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is a block diagram illustrating a configuration of a digital VTR including an editing device according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a timing chart showing the operation of the digital VTR according to the first embodiment of FIG.
- FIG. 6 is a timing chart showing the operation of the digital VTR according to the third embodiment of FIG.
- FIG. 7 is a plan view showing the format of data recorded on a digital VTR magnetic tape according to the first to fourth embodiments.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing a configuration of a digital VTR provided with an editing device according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
- input terminal 100 is an input terminal for inputting an analog luminance signal
- input terminal 101 is an input terminal for inputting a color difference signal (B ⁇ Y).
- 102 is an input terminal for inputting a color difference signal (R-Y).
- the input terminal 110 is an input terminal for inputting a channel 1 audio signal
- the input terminal 111 is an input terminal for inputting a channel 2 audio signal.
- output terminal 15 1 is an output terminal for outputting an analog luminance signal
- output terminal 15 2 is an output terminal for outputting a color difference signal (B ⁇ Y)
- output terminal 15 3 Is an output terminal for outputting the color difference signal (R-Y).
- the output terminal 157 is an output terminal for outputting a channel 1 audio signal
- the output terminal 158 is an output terminal for outputting a channel 2 audio signal.
- the output terminals 15 1, 15 2, 15 3 are connected to the monitor TV 16 1 as an external device
- the output terminals 15 7, 15 8 are the monitor speakers 16 2 which are the external device. Connected to.
- the digital VTR of this embodiment is
- a memory 106 for rearranging video data for converting video data input on a field basis into video data on a frame basis after AZD conversion
- a high-efficiency encoder 109 that compresses and outputs video data read out from the memory 106 in frame units using, for example, a high-efficiency encoding method such as DCT (Discrete Cosine Transform) in a frame.
- DCT Discrete Cosine Transform
- an AZD converter 112.113 for converting an analog audio signal into digital audio data (or a digital audio signal);
- an audio recording processor 114 that performs processing such as interleaving in frame units on the AZD-converted audio data, converts the data into audio data in frame units, and outputs the audio data;
- a keyboard 400 for inputting instruction data and the like for designating a frame of the editing start point EP and a frame of the editing end point, which are switching points of the switch 141, and outputting the instruction data to the system control unit 115;
- (h) Controls the entire operation of the digital VTR, generates subcode data 116 including time code data in response to instruction data specifying the frame of the editing start point EP and the frame of the editing end point, and outputs the data.
- Time code data which is output to the multiplexer 117 and output from the data separator 135 and indicates the frame of the editing start point EP and the frame of the editing end point
- the subcode data 1 36 including the control signal of the switch 14 1 to switch the switch 14 1 from the a side to the b side, or to switch the switch 14 1 from the b side to the a side, respectively.
- a system controller 1 1 5 that outputs 1 4 2;
- Compressed video data, interleaved audio data, and subcode data are multiplexed in a time-division manner, and the multiplexed data 118 is transmitted via a digital video bus (hereinafter referred to as a DV bus).
- An error correction encoder 1 that adds an error correction parity to the multiplexed data 118 using the memory 119 and outputs the multiplexed data to which the error correction parity is added.
- the multiplexed data output from the error correction encoder 122 is modulated by performing recording coding processing using, for example, a 2425 conversion method and an interleaved NRZI coding method. And a recording encoder 1 2 3 for outputting a modulated recording signal,
- digital VTR of the present embodiment further includes:
- a reproduction amplifier 128 that amplifies a recording signal reproduced by the reproduction magnetic head 127 (hereinafter, referred to as a reproduction signal) and outputs an amplified reproduction signal;
- a reproduction data processor 129 that performs equalization processing, overnight detection processing, and demodulation processing on the reproduction signal output from the reproduction amplifier 128 and outputs reproduced multiplexed data after the processing;
- An error correction parity is extracted from the reproduced multiplexed data using the memory 131, and an error correction process is performed on the multiplexed data reproduced based on the error correction parity.
- An error correction decoder 130 that outputs the multiplexed data after the error correction decoding processing,
- a memory control unit 132 that controls the operation of the memory 131 by the control signal 133 and outputs the processed multiplexed data 134 of the tape processing system to the a side of the switch 141;
- (t) EE multiplexing that is cascaded together and delays the multiplexed data 118 output from the data multiplexer 117 via the DV bus by one frame, thus delaying a total of two frames Frame memories 137a and 137b for outputting data 140 to the b side of the switch 141;
- the write operation of the frame memory 137a is performed. It generates a write reset pulse WR to control and a read reset pulse RR to control the read operation of the frame memory 137a and outputs it to the frame memory 137a to control the operation of the frame memory 137a.
- a write reset pulse WR for controlling the write operation of the frame memory 137b and a read reset pulse RR for controlling the read operation of the frame memory 137b are generated and output to the frame memory 137b to output the frame memory.
- a memory control unit 138 for controlling the operation of the memory 137 b;
- V a data separator 135 that separates the subcode data 136 from the multiplexed data 134 of the tape processing system output from the memory 131 and outputs it to the system control unit 115;
- a data separator 143 that separates the audio data from the audio data in a time-division manner and outputs the data to the high-efficiency decoder 144 and the audio reproduction processor 154, respectively.
- (y) a high-efficiency decoder 144 that performs decompression processing of the compressed video data and outputs the decompressed video data to the memory 145;
- (z) a memory 145 that outputs the high-efficiency decoded DCT block-unit video data output from the high-efficiency decoder 144 to the field-unit video data, converts the data, and outputs the data.
- an audio reproduction processor 154 that performs reproduction processing on the audio data separated and output by the data separator 143, converts the audio data into audio signals of channels 1 and 2, and outputs the audio signals.
- DZA converter 155 which converts the digital audio data (or digital audio signal) processed by the audio reproduction processor 154 into an analog audio signal 56. (Hereinafter the margin)
- a luminance signal input through an input terminal 100 and two color difference signals input through input terminals 101 and 102 are converted into AZD converters 103 and 104.
- 105 convert AZD to digital video data, and input the three digital video data after A / D conversion to the memory 106.
- the input field-based video data is multiplexed to form a frame, and the video data is transferred from the memory 106 to the high-efficiency encoder in units of blocks for high-efficiency encoding processing. Read out to 109.
- the digital VTR employs intra-frame DCT (Discrete Cosine Transform) as a method of high-efficiency encoding
- video data is transmitted in units of DCT blocks consisting of memory 106 to 8 pixels ⁇ 8 lines. Read out.
- the video data in DCT blocks read from the memory 106 is subjected to high-efficiency encoding by the high-efficiency encoder 107, and then the video data after high-efficiency encoding is multiplexed.
- the high-efficiency coding process is performed in units of five macroblocks, where one macroblock is composed of four DCT blocks for luminance signals and two DCT blocks for color difference signals, for a total of six DCT blocks.
- the five macroblocks that make up one compression unit are collected from positions on the screen that are separated from each other. Therefore, when video data of a macroblock is read from the memory 106, macroblocks at positions separated from each other on the screen are sequentially read.
- an encoding method in which the shuffling process is performed on the video data before the high-efficiency encoding process and the compression unit is set to 5 macroblocks
- US Pat. No. 5,175, No. 631 which is incorporated herein by reference.
- the two-channel audio signals input from the input terminals 110, 111 are converted to digital audio data (or digital audio signals) by the AZD converters 112, 113, respectively.
- the audio data after the audio recording processing is output to the data multiplexer 117.
- the audio recording processor 114 performs independent interleave processing for audio data of two channels on a frame-by-frame basis so that error correction can be performed effectively if an uncorrectable error occurs during playback. Done. Since the audio data has a smaller data amount per frame than the video data, the interleaving process is performed using a memory (not shown) built in the audio recording processor 114.
- the keyboard 400 inputs instruction data for designating the frame of the editing start point EP and the frame of the editing end point, which are the switching points of the switch 141, and transmits the instruction data to the system control unit 115.
- the system control section 115 controls the entire operation of the digital VTR, and responds to the instruction data input from the keyboard 400 to specify the frame of the editing start point EP and the frame of the editing end point.
- subcode data 1 16 including code data and outputs it to the data multiplexer 1 17, and outputs from the data separator 1 3 5, the edit start point EP frame and edit end point
- switch 14 1 is switched from the a side to the b side, or switch 14 1 is switched from the b side to the a side.
- the data multiplexer 1 17 includes the compressed video data output from the high-efficiency encoder 109, the audio data output from the audio recording processor 114, and the subcode data 1 16 Are multiplexed in a time division manner, converted into multiplexed data 118, and output to the memory 119 and the frame memory 137a via the DV bus. Note that, in addition to the above signals, various control signals are also multiplexed on the multiplexed data 118 on the DV bus in a time-division manner, but since these control signals are not related to the present invention, In the present embodiment, the description is omitted.
- video data in a compressed state is rearranged under the control of the memory control unit 120.
- Rearrangement is a process for returning the compressed video data rearranged for high-efficiency encoding to the original data, and aims to improve the image quality of high-speed playback. This rearrangement results in a one-frame delay.
- an outer parity and an inner parity are sequentially added by an error correction encoder 122. Also, only inner parity is added to subcode data.
- the multiplexed data subjected to the error correction coding processing is input to the recording encoder 123.
- correction coding processing using a common inner parity is performed on video data and audio data in a compressed state, but addition of parity in other coding processing is performed. Use different methods.
- the recording encoder 123 records the multiplexed data input from the error correction encoder 122 using, for example, a 24/25 conversion method and an interleaved NRZI encoding method.
- the modulation is performed by performing a coding process for use, and the modulated recording signal is output to the recording amplifiers 123.
- recording amplifier 1 2 No. 4 amplifies the recording signal input from the recording encoder 123, outputs the amplified recording signal to the recording magnetic head 125, and uses the helical scan method for the magnetic tape 126. To record.
- the reproduced signal reproduced from the reproducing magnetic head 127 is inputted to the reproduced data processor 129 via the reproducing amplifier 128.
- the reproduction data processor 12 9 discriminates data 01 in the reproduced reproduction signal, performs demodulation processing on the modulated signal modulated for recording, and erroneously corrects the multiplexed data after the demodulation processing.
- the error correction decoder 130 extracts the inner parity and the outer parity added at the time of recording from the input multiplexed data, and based on the extracted parities, multiplexes the input multiplexed data. Correctable errors for the encoded data.
- the compressed video data, audio data, and subcode data that have been subjected to error correction decoding are written to the memory 131, and the compressed video data is controlled by the memory control unit 132.
- the reverse of the rearrangement performed during recording is performed, and the processed video data, audio data, and subcode data are converted into the multiplexed data 13 4 for the table processing system and the Output to separator 135.
- the data separator 135 separates only the subcode data from the multiplexed data 134 of the tape processing system and outputs it to the system controller 115. That is, the subcode data included in the multiplexed data 134 of the tape processing system is always input to the system control unit 115.
- the EE processing system is configured as follows.
- the multiplexed data 118 output from the data multiplexer 111 on the recording side is converted to a file via the DV bus.
- the frame memories 137a and 137b are connected in cascade with each other, and are provided to match the timing of a frame between the multiplexed data 118 of the EE processing system and the multiplexed data 134 of the tape processing system.
- the memory controller 138 responds to a frame pulse FP, which is a synchronization signal generated in synchronization with a video signal input through the input terminals 100, 101, and 102 in the digital VTR, and
- a write reset pulse WR for controlling the write operation and a read reset pulse RR for controlling the read operation of the frame memory 137a are generated and output to the frame memory 137a to control the operation of the frame memory 137a.
- a write reset pulse WR for controlling the write operation of the memory 137b and a read reset pulse RR for controlling the read operation of the frame memory 137b are generated and output to the frame memory 137b and output to the frame memory 137b. Control the operation of b.
- the frame memories 137a and 137b each delay the multiplexed data 118 output from the data multiplexer 117 via the DV bus by one frame, and therefore, multiplex the EE system delayed by a total of two frames.
- the output 140 is output to the b side of the switch 141. That is, as described above, a total of about two frames are performed by the recording system error correction encoding process, the recording system recording encoding process, the reproduction system reproduction data process, and the reproduction system error correction decoding process. Since the frame delay occurs, the multiplexed data 118 output via the EE processing DV bus is delayed by about 2 frames by the frame memories 137a and 137b, and then multiplexed by the EE processing system. It is output to the b side of the switch 141 as the digitized data 140.
- the switch 141 controls the multiplexed data 134 of the tape processing system and the multiplexed data of the EE processing system under the control of the control signal 1142 output from the system control unit 115. Any one of the multiplexed data 140 and the multiplexed data 140 is selected and output to the demultiplexer 143. Then, the data separator 143 separates the compressed video data and the audio data from the selected multiplexed data in a time-division manner and outputs them to the high-efficiency decoder 144 and the audio reproduction processor 154, respectively.
- the high-efficiency decoder 144 performs decompression processing opposite to the compression processing of the high-efficiency encoder 109 on the input compressed video data, and stores the processed video data in a memory control unit. Under the control of 147, the video data written in the memory 145 is read out in units of fields while the data is written in the memory 145 in units of DCT blocks. At this time, when writing the video data, the reordering process reverse to that at the time of recording is performed for each macro block.
- the luminance signal and two color difference signals (B ⁇ Y) and (R ⁇ Y) output from the memory 145 are DZA-converted into analog video signals by DZA converters 148, 149, and 150, respectively, and output terminals 151, 152, Output from 153 respectively.
- the audio reproduction processor 154 performs an interleaving process on the audio data separated by the data separator 143 independently for two channels in reverse to that at the time of recording, and processes the two channels after the processing.
- the audio data is DZA-converted into analog audio signals by DZA converters 155 and 156, and output via output terminals 157 and 158.
- the digital VTR has various modes such as recording, playback, and editing.
- the video data recorded on the magnetic tape 126 is checked on the monitor TV 161, and the audio data is recorded on the speaker 162. Since it is necessary to confirm, the EE processing data 140 is selected by switching the switch 141 to the b side.
- the switch 141 is switched to the a side. Then, the tape processing data 134 is selected.
- FIG. 5 is a timing chart showing the details of the switching operation between the multiplexed data 140 of the EE processing system and the multiplexed data 134 of the tape processing system in the switch 141 at the time of insertion editing in the digital VTR of this embodiment.
- Rl, R2,... Indicate frames of video signal data input via input terminals 100, 101, 102, and PI, P2,. Shows the frame.
- frame P6 is the insertion / editing start point, and data after frame R6 is inserted after the data of frame P5.
- the multiplexed data 118 of the EE processing system is delayed by a total of two frames by the frame memories 137a and 137b, and then the delayed multiplexed data 140 is inserted.
- the multiplexed data 134 of the tape processing system is transferred to the frame memories 137a and 137b at the start timing of the frame R6 at the editing start point EP.
- the video signal and the audio signal of the multiplexed data 134 of the tape processing system are output from the monitor TV 161 and the speaker 162, respectively.
- the video signal and the audio signal of the multiplexed data 140 of the EE processing system are transmitted to the monitor TV 161 and the speaker 1 respectively.
- Output from 62 In this case, the actual editing point of the video signal of the data on the magnetic tape 126 completely coincides with the editing point of the video signal displayed on the monitor TV 161 after being switched by the switch 141 and processed by the reproducing system. I do.
- the system control unit 115 In order to accurately perform the insertion / editing operation shown in FIG. 5 on a frame basis, it is necessary for the system control unit 115 to switch the switch 141 accurately with frame precision. For this purpose, the system control unit 115 detects the editing start point EP based on the time code data included in the subcode data reproduced from the magnetic tape 126. The subcode data and its processing will be specifically described below.
- FIG. 7 is a plan view showing the track format (525-60 system) of the magnetic tape 126 in the helical scan type digital VTR of the present embodiment.
- the track format is the HD Digital VCR Council. It conforms to the home digital VTR standard track format.
- one frame is composed of ten tracks TR1, TR2, and TR10.
- Each of the tracks TR1 to TR10 has an insertion information data area 200, an audio data area 201, and a video data area 202, respectively.
- a subcode data area 203, and guard areas 211. 212, 213, 214 are provided between the respective areas.
- the subcode data for the auxiliary data is recorded not on a linear track parallel to the longitudinal direction of the magnetic tape 126 but on the same helical tracks TR1, TR2, and TR10 as the video data and the audio data. Therefore, the sub-code data reproduced from the magnetic tape 126 undergoes reproduction data processing and error correction processing in the same manner as video data and audio data, and is then processed by the data separator 135.
- system control unit 115 It is separated and sent to the system control unit 115. Since the system control unit 115 sets the recording subcode data by itself, it does not need to receive the subcode data. On the other hand, the system control unit 115 always receives the subcode data reproduced from the magnetic tape 126. Then, based on the time code data included in the subcode data reproduced from the magnetic tape 126, it is possible to switch and control the switch 141 so as to reliably switch the multiplexed data at the editing start point EP. it can.
- the multiplexed data 134 of the tape processing system is normally selected and output.
- the digital VTR is used.
- remote control is performed from an external control device (not shown)
- it is instructed to output EE processing multiplexed data 140 instead of tape processing multiplexed data 134 during playback. Also occurs.
- the instruction data from the external control device is input to the system control unit 115, and in response, the system control unit 115 switches the switch 141 to the b side to perform the EE processing. Select multiplexed data of system 140.
- the video signal and the audio signal of the multiplexed data of the EE processing system are output to the monitor TV 161 and the speaker 162, but the reproduced subcode data is always sent to the system control unit 115. Since it is sent, the system control unit 115 can recognize the time code information in the reproduced multiplexed data 134.
- the multiplexed data 140 of the EE processing system and the multiplexed data 134 of the tape processing system are combined with each other in the state of the highly efficient multiplexed data. Since the switching is performed between the two frames, the storage capacity of the storage device required to combine the corresponding frames can be significantly reduced as compared with the related art.
- the 4: 2: 2 component signal is converted to approximately 16 by the high-efficiency encoder 109.
- the subcode data information reproduced from the magnetic tape 126 can be recognized.
- the EE processing path is configured in the data bus state where the compressed video data and audio data are multiplexed, separate EE processing paths are provided for video data and audio data. There is no need, and the circuit configuration becomes very simple.
- FIG. 2 is a block diagram illustrating a configuration of a digital VTR including an editing device according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
- the digital VTR according to the second embodiment shown in FIG. 2 is different from the first embodiment shown in FIG. 1 in the following points.
- the timing of the corresponding frames of the tape-based multiplexed data 134 and the EE-based multiplexed data 140 at the time of the insertion editing is performed as in the first embodiment.
- the path of the EE processing system is configured in the state of the data bus where the compressed video data and audio data are multiplexed, so the separate EE processing path for the video data and audio data It is not necessary to have, and the circuit configuration becomes very simple.
- the delay time during the above-mentioned insertion editing in the digital VTR in the prior art is 4 frames, and in the present embodiment it is 2 frames. You. Therefore, the time difference between the multiplexed data 134 of the tape processing system and the multiplexed data 140 of the EE processing system at the time of the above insertion editing can be reduced as compared with the related art.
- FIG. 3 is a block diagram showing a configuration of a digital VTR including an editing device according to a third embodiment of the present invention.
- the digital VTR of the third embodiment shown in FIG. 3 differs from the first embodiment shown in FIG. 1 in the following points.
- Switching is controlled by a control signal 305 from the system control unit 304, and multiplexed data 118 output from the data multiplexer 117 and input to the a side and output from the digital interface 301 and input to the b side And a switch 303 for selectively switching the multiplexed data 302 to be output to the memory 119 and the frame memory 137a via the DV data bus.
- system control unit 304 In addition to the operation of the system control unit 115, the system control unit 304 outputs a switch instruction switching command of the switch 303 input using the keyboard 400. Output the control signal 305 to the switch 303 based on the data.
- multiplexed data (or a digital data signal) having a predetermined transmission format is transmitted from another external device in the form of the DV bus to a digital interface. Input to the data VTR via the source 301.
- Advantageous effects when inputting in the state of multiplexed data in such a DV bus format are as follows.
- the multiplexed data or digital data signal input via the input terminal 300 is input to the digital interface 310.
- the digital interface 301 converts the input multiplexed data having a predetermined transmission format into the format of the signal processing system of the digital VTR according to the present embodiment, and outputs the format to the b side of the switch 303.
- the multiplexed data 302 of the DV bus format output from the digital interface 301 is multiplexed data of exactly the same format as the multiplexed data 118 of the DV bus format.
- the switch 303 is a DV bus format multiplexed data 118 obtained by processing an analog video signal and an analog audio signal as multiplexed data to be recorded on the magnetic tape 126, Input terminal which is a digital interface terminal A switch for selecting any one of the multiplexed data 302 from the multiplexed data 302 input from the slave 300 through the digital interface 301, and a control signal 305 generated by the system control unit 304. The switching is controlled by.
- the system control unit 304 switches the switch 303 to the a-side or the b-side in response to the switching instruction data of the switch 303 input using the keyboard 400 provided on the front panel of the digital VTR main body.
- the multiplexed data 118 output from the data multiplexer 117 is selected and output to the memory 119 and the frame memory 137a.
- the multiplexed data 302 output from the digital interface 301 is selected and output to the memory 119 and the frame memory 137a.
- the processing for the multiplexed data selected by the switch 303 is the same as in the first embodiment.
- FIG. 6 is a timing chart showing the details of the switching operation between the multiplexed data 140 of the EE processing system and the multiplexed data 134 of the tape processing system in the switch 141 during insertion and editing in the digital VTR of the present embodiment. is there.
- the switch 303 is switched to the b side.
- frame P6 is the insertion editing start point, and data after frame DR6 is inserted after the data of frame P5.
- the multiplexed data 302 of the EE processing system is delayed by a total of two frames by the frame memories 137a and 137b, and then the delayed multiplexed data 140 is inserted.
- switch 141 is switched from a side to b side at the editing start point EP.
- the multiplexed data 134 of the tape processing system is switched to the multiplexed data 140 of the EE processing system delayed by a total of two frames by the frame memories 137a and 137b. .
- the video signal and the audio signal of the multiplexed data 134 of the tape processing system are output from the monitor TV 161 and the speaker 1 162, respectively, and thereafter, from the frame DR 6 onward.
- the video signal and the audio signal of the multiplexed data 140 of the EE processing system are output from the monitor television 161 and the speaker 162, respectively.
- the actual edit point in the video signal of the data on the magnetic tape 126 and the edit point of the video signal switched on the switch 141 and displayed on the monitor TV 161 through the processing of the reproduction system are completely time-dependent. Matches.
- the digital interface 301 can be connected from the input terminal 300 which is a digital interface terminal.
- multiplexed data 302 including compressed video data and audio data can be used as multiplexed data for the EE processing system.
- FIG. 4 is a block diagram illustrating a configuration of a digital VTR including an editing device according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention.
- the digital VTR of the fourth embodiment shown in FIG. 4 differs from the digital VTR of the third embodiment shown in FIG. 3 in the following points.
- the insertion knitting is performed as in the third embodiment.
- the timing of the corresponding frame between the tape-based multiplexed data 13 4 and the EE-based multiplexed data at the time of collection cannot be adjusted, but compressed video data and audio data were multiplexed.
- the EE processing path is configured in the data bus state, there is no need to have a separate EE processing path for video data and audio data, and the circuit configuration is very simple.
- the delay time at the time of the insertion editing in the digital VTR in the prior art is 4 frames. In the present embodiment, the delay time is 2 frames. Therefore, as compared with the prior art, the time difference between the multiplexed data 134 of the tape processing system and the multiplexed data of the EE processing system at the time of the above insertion editing can be reduced.
- the digital VTR for recording and reproducing multiplexed data including video data and audio data on the magnetic tape 126 has been described.
- the present invention is not limited to this, and optical disks, magneto-optical
- the present invention can be applied to a recording / reproducing apparatus that records and reproduces the multiplexed data on a recording medium such as a disk or a semiconductor memory.
- the video signal and the audio signal are recorded and reproduced and edited.
- the present invention is not limited to this, and may be configured to process only the video signal.
- the intra-frame compression method using DCT is used as the high-efficiency coding method.
- the present invention is not limited to this, and uses a plurality of frames such as MPEG (Motion Picture Experts Group).
- a high efficiency coding method may be used.
- a predetermined encoding process for recording is performed on the highly efficient encoded video data output from the high efficiency encoding means (109), and the encoded video data is recorded on a recording medium.
- the video data recorded on the recording medium (126) is reproduced, predetermined reproduction data processing for reproduction is performed on the reproduced video data, and the video data after the reproduction data processing is output.
- Reproduction means (127, 128,
- the video data output from the high-efficiency encoding means (109) is converted into a video data delay time required for processing by the recording means (123, 124, 125) and a delay time of the reproduction means (127, 128, 129).
- Delay means (137a, 137b) for delaying and outputting the total delay time with the delay time of the video data required for processing;
- the video data output from the delay means (137a, 137b) and the video data output from the playback means (127, 128, 129) are selectively switched and output. Selection means (141),
- High-efficiency decoding means (144) for decoding the video data output from the selection means (141) with high efficiency and outputting the high-efficiency decoded video data. Therefore, the memory capacity of the storage device required for delaying the video data of the EE processing system for the above timing adjustment can be significantly reduced as compared with the related art.
- a predetermined encoding process for recording is performed on the highly efficient encoded video data output from the high efficiency encoding means (109), and the encoded video data is recorded on a recording medium.
- the video data recorded on the recording medium (126) is reproduced, predetermined reproduction data processing for reproduction is performed on the reproduced video data, and the video data after the reproduction data processing is output.
- Playback means (127, 128, 129)
- One of the video data output from the high-efficiency encoding means (109) and the video data output from the playback means (127, 128, 129) is selectively switched and output.
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