WO2002045087A1 - Dispositif d'enregistrement de donnees - Google Patents
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- the digital camera (10) includes a CPU (46). When the power is turned on, the CPU (46) determines an empty area of the recording destination based on the FAT recorded on the magneto-optical disk (44). The compressed image data created based on the operation of the shirt button (48) is recorded in the determined free space. If recording is successful, FAT is updated. If recording fails due to a defect in the magneto-optical disk (44), a message is displayed on the monitor (28). When the set key (50) is operated after the message is displayed, the write protection is applied to the magneto-optical disk (44). Specification
- the present invention relates to a data recording apparatus, and more particularly to a data recording apparatus which records a data signal on a recording medium having a plurality of empty areas and updates the position information of the empty area after the recording is completed.
- Conventional technology a data recording apparatus which records a data signal on a recording medium having a plurality of empty areas and updates the position information of the empty area after the recording is completed.
- a FAT Fe Allocation Table
- MS-DOS format As a method of recording a data signal on a recording medium, a FAT (File Allocation Table) system in the MS-DOS format is well known.
- the recording signal is handled in cluster units. Therefore, even if the free space is discretely distributed due to the repetition of recording and erasing, the data is not affected as long as the total free space exceeds the data signal size.
- the signal can be recorded without any problems.
- a main object of the present invention is to provide a novel data recording device.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a data recording device capable of improving operability.
- the data recording device includes: mounting means for detachably mounting a recording medium having a plurality of free areas and free area information; free area information; Deciding means for deciding a vacant area of a recording destination on the basis of: recording means for recording a data signal in the vacant area decided by the deciding means; updating means for updating vacant area information when recording of the data signal is successful; Setting means for setting the recording medium to a recording prohibited state when recording of the data signal fails due to a defect in the recording medium.
- the recording medium has a plurality of free areas and free area information, and such a recording medium is removably mounted by mounting means.
- the deciding means decides an empty area of a recording destination based on the empty area information, and the recording means records a data signal in the decided empty area.
- the free space information is updated by the updating means, but when the recording of the data signal fails due to a defect of the recording medium, the recording medium is prohibited by the setting means. Set to state. Therefore, the same recording error does not occur every time recording is performed, and operability can be improved.
- the output means when the recording of the data signal has failed due to a defect in the recording medium, the output means outputs a predetermined message.
- the setting means sets a recording prohibition state when a predetermined input is made to a predetermined message.
- a data recording method for recording a data signal on a recording medium having a plurality of free areas and free area information includes the following steps: (B) record a data signal in the free space determined in step (a); (c) update the free space information when the data signal is successfully recorded; and (d) record When the recording of the data signal has failed due to a defect of the medium, the recording medium is set to the recording prohibited state.
- a data signal is recorded in the free area. If recording of the data signal succeeds, the free space information is updated. However, if the recording of the data signal fails due to a defect in the recording medium, the recording medium is set to the recording prohibited state. Therefore, the same recording error does not occur every time recording is performed, and operability can be improved.
- the predetermined message is output when the recording of the data signal fails due to a defect in the recording medium.
- the setting of the recording prohibition state is performed when a predetermined input is made to a predetermined message.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing one embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a flowchart showing a part of the operation of the embodiment of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 is a flowchart showing another part of the operation of the embodiment of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 4 is a flowchart showing another part of the operation of the embodiment of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 5 is an illustrative view showing one example of a distribution state of empty areas formed on a magneto-optical disk
- FIG. 6 is an illustrative view showing one example of a free area list.
- FIG. 7 is an illustrative view showing one example of a message displayed on the monitor.
- a digital camera 10 of this embodiment includes an image sensor 12 having a color filter (not shown) mounted on a front surface.
- the optical image of the subject is irradiated on the light receiving surface of the image sensor 12 through the color filter.
- the CPU 46 When the power is turned on, the CPU 46 starts the disk controller 34.
- the disk controller 34 controls the spindle motor 38, the optical pickup 40, and the recording head 42, and performs initialization processing such as test reading and test writing.
- the CPU 46 also instructs the timing generator (TG) 14 to perform thinning-out reading and gives a predetermined processing instruction to the signal processing circuit 20 and the video encoder 26.
- the TG 14 drives the image sensor 12 by a thinning-out reading method, whereby a low-resolution force signal (pixel signal) corresponding to the subject image is output from the image sensor 12.
- the output camera signal is subjected to well-known noise elimination and level adjustment by a CDSZAGC circuit 16, and then converted to a digital signal by an A / D converter 18.
- One three one The signal processing circuit 20 performs processing such as color separation, white balance adjustment, and YUV conversion on the camera data output from the A / D converter 18, and processes the generated YUV data together with a write request and memory control. Output to circuit 22.
- the YUV data is written to the SDRAM 24 by the memory control circuit 22.
- the video encoder 26 requests the memory control circuit 22 to read YUV data in response to a processing command from the CPU 46, and converts the YUV data read by the memory control circuit 22 into a composite image signal.
- the converted composite image signal is provided to the monitor 28 through the switch SW1, and as a result, a real-time moving image (through image) of the subject is displayed on the monitor 28.
- the switch SW1 When a character signal is output from the character generator 32, the switch SW1 is connected to the character generator 32 at a predetermined timing. The character signal is mixed with the composite video signal by the switch SW1, and as a result, the corresponding character is displayed on the monitor 28 in the ⁇ SD mode.
- the CPU 46 takes a picture of the subject and reads out the photoelectrically converted force-measurement signal for one screen (all-pixel reading). To order. As a result, a high-resolution force signal corresponding to the still image at the time when the shutter button 46 is operated is output from the image sensor 12. The output camera signal is subjected to the same processing as described above, and high-resolution YUV data is secured in the SDRAM 24.
- the CPU 46 gives a compression instruction to the JPEG codec 30.
- the JPEG codec 30 requests the memory control circuit 22 to read the YUV data in response to the compression command.
- the memory control circuit 22 reads out one frame of high-resolution YUV data secured in the SDRAM 24, that is, one screen of still image data.
- the read still image data is given to a JPEG codec 30 and subjected to JPEG compression.
- the JPEG codec 30 supplies the compressed image data to the memory control circuit 22 together with a write request. For this reason, the compressed image data is also stored in the SDRAM 24 by the memory control circuit 22.
- the CPU 46 reads out the compressed image data from the SDRAM 24 and supplies the read out compressed image data to the disk controller 34 together with a recording instruction.
- the disk controller 34 drives the optical pickup 40 and the recording head 42, and records the compressed image data on the magneto-optical disk 44.
- the CPU 46 performs the through image display process again, and as a result, the through image is displayed on the monitor 28.
- the magneto-optical disk 44 is a removable disk recording medium, and is held by the slot 36 and the spindle motor 38 when it is mounted.
- step S1 the CPU 46 creates an empty area list 46a by restoring the empty area of the magneto-optical disk 44, and determines an empty area to be recorded first. More specifically, the CPU 46 gives an instruction to detect free space information to the disk controller 34, and the free space information (each free space information) detected by the disk controller 34 with reference to the FAT recorded on the magneto-optical disk 44.
- a free area list 46a as shown in FIG. 6 is created based on the area start address and size). The CPU 46 further determines an empty area having the smallest size as a recording destination empty area.
- the free area list 46a shown in FIG. 6 corresponds to the free areas 1 to ⁇ ⁇ indicated by oblique lines in FIG. According to FIG. 6, a free area having a size of “32” is formed after the address “3”, and a free area having a size of “245” is formed after the address “71”. Also, a free area 3 having a size of “268” is formed after address “96”, and a free area ⁇ having a size of “503” is formed after address “48”.
- the CPU 46 determines whether or not the write protection is applied to the magneto-optical disk 44 in step S3. More specifically, the CPU 46 gives a discrimination command of the protection state to the disc controller 34, and discriminates the presence or absence of the write protection based on the discrimination result returned from the disc controller 34. If the write protection has been applied, the CPU 46 sets the flag 46b in step S5. If the write protection has not been applied, the CPU 46 resets the flag 46b in step S7.
- step S151 the CPU 46 proceeds to step S151. Proceed to 9 to perform through image display processing. That is, the CPU 46 gives a thinning-out read command to the TG 14, and gives a predetermined processing command to the signal processing circuit 20 and the video encoder 26. As a result, the through image is displayed on the monitor 28.
- the CPU 46 determines YES in step S11, and determines the state of the flag 46b in step S13. If the flag 46b has been reset, the CPU 46 performs the processing after step S15, but if the flag 46b has been set, the CPU 46 returns to step S11. That is, if the magneto-optical disk 44 is write-protected, the operation of the shirt button 48 is invalidated.
- step S15 the CPU 46 performs a process of capturing one frame of the subject image. Specifically, the CPU 46 gives an instruction to read all pixels to the TG 14, and gives a compression instruction to the JPEG codec 30 at a timing when one frame of high-resolution YUV data is written to the SDRAM 24.
- the JPEG codec 30 applies JPEG compression to the high-resolution YUV data, and the compressed image data is stored in the SDRAM 24.
- the CPU 46 determines the read address of the SDRAM 24 and the recording address of the magneto-optical disk 44 in step S17.
- the read address is the head address of the compressed image data
- the recording address is the head address of the empty area determined in step S1 (or step S35 described later).
- the CPU 46 reads the compressed image data for one sector from the determined read address and onward, and provides the read compressed image data to the disk controller 34 together with the recording instruction.
- the recording instruction includes the recording address determined in step S17 (or step S25 described later).
- the disk controller 34 records the compressed image data for one sector given together with the recording instruction on the magneto-optical disk 4 in accordance with the recording address included in the recording instruction, and indicates " ⁇ K" when the recording is completed.
- the identifier is returned to the CPU 46.
- the CPU 46 determines YES in step S21, and determines in step S23 whether the recording of the compressed image data for one frame is completed. to decide. If the recording is not completed, CPU 46 In step S25, the read address of the SDRAM 24 and the recording address of the magneto-optical disk 44 are updated by a predetermined byte. Upon completion of the update, the CPU 46 returns to step S19. Thus, the compressed image data for one frame is recorded on the magneto-optical disk 44 for each sector.
- the CPU 46 proceeds from step S23 to step S27, and issues a confirmation command to the disk controller 34 to confirm that the compressed image data has been properly recorded. .
- the quality of the magneto-optical disk deteriorates and many defects occur on the recording surface. Data recorded in such defective sectors cannot be reproduced properly. Therefore, when the recording of the compressed image data is completed, a confirmation instruction is output, and it is determined whether or not the data is not recorded in the defective sector.
- the disk controller 34 plays back the compressed image data recorded this time for each sector, and determines whether or not the compressed image data (ECC encoded signal) of each sector has been properly decoded. When decoding is properly performed in all sectors, an identifier indicating "OK" is returned from the disk controller 34 to the CPU 46. On the other hand, if the decoding was not performed properly in some sections, the transfer request was sent to the disk controller in order to record the compressed image data to be recorded in the sector in another alternative area. Is returned to the CPU 46. On the other hand, when the replacement area is full due to many defects, the disk controller 34 considers that no more recording is possible and returns an identifier indicating "I LMED IA" to the CPU 46.
- step S29 When “OK” is returned from the disk controller 34, the CPU 46 determines YES in step S29, and outputs a FAT update command to the disk controller 34 in step S31.
- the disk controller 34 updates the FAT recorded on the magneto-optical disk 36 in response to the update command, and returns "OK" when the update is completed.
- step S35 the CPU 46 determines YES in step S33, and updates the free area list 46a and determines the next free area to be recorded in step S35. After completing the process in step S35, the CPU 46 returns to step S9.
- One seven one When the transfer request is returned from the disk controller 34, the CPU 46 proceeds from step S49 to step S51, and outputs the requested compressed image data to the disk controller 34.
- the transfer request includes address data of a defective sector.
- the CPU 46 reads out one sector of the compressed image data from the SDRAM 24 based on the address data and outputs it to the disk controller 34.
- the disk controller 34 records the given compressed image data in the substitute area, and returns “OK” to the CPU 46 when the recording is completed.
- the CPU 46 determines YES in step S53, and returns to step S29.
- the disk controller 34 determines whether or not the compressed image data recorded in the substitute area has also been properly recorded, and returns “OK”, “I LMEDEL I ⁇ ”, or a transfer request to the CPU 46. . Therefore, the CPU 46 also returns to step S29 when YES is determined in step S53.
- step S37 controls the character generator 32 and the switch SW1, and gives a predetermined character signal to the monitor 28.
- the CPU 46 determines YES in step S41, and outputs a write protect setting command to the disk controller 34 in step S43.
- the disk controller 34 performs write protection on the magneto-optical disk 44 in response to the write protection setting command.
- the magneto-optical disk 44 is in a write-protected state, that is, in a read-only (read-only) state.
- the disk controller 34 returns "OK" to the CPU 46.
- the CPU 46 determines YES in step S45, sets the flag 46b in step S47, and returns to step S9.
- the free area list 46a is created based on the FAT recorded on the magneto-optical disk 44, and the free area of the recording destination is determined.
- the compressed image data created based on the operation of the shutter button 48 is The FAT is updated when the recording is successful. However, if recording fails due to a defect in the magneto-optical disc 44, a message is displayed on the monitor 28 and write protection is applied to the magneto-optical disc 44 in response to the operation of the set key 50. Is done.
- FAT is updated after one frame of compressed image data is recorded. In other words, if the recording fails, the FAT will not be updated, and if no action is taken at the time of the failure, the recording will be tried again to the same free space.
- the same recording error repeatedly occurs every time recording is attempted.
- write protection is applied to the magneto-optical disk 44, so that a recording error occurs every time recording is attempted.
- operability can be improved.
- the FAT method is adopted as the recording method of the compressed image data, but a UDF (Universal Disc Format) method may be adopted instead.
- UDF Universal Disc Format
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