WO2004023802A1 - 情報処理装置、およびプログラム - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an information processing apparatus and a program, and particularly relates to a series of processes until video data recorded on a first recording medium in a first format is recorded on a second recording medium in a second format.
- the present invention relates to an information processing apparatus and a program capable of executing a process without a user's manual operation. Background art
- PCs personal computers
- DVs digital video tape recorders
- the user when recording video data shot in DV onto a DVD, the user is an application software program that imports DV format video data from a DV to a PC (see Non-Patent Document 1.
- the software program (hereinafter referred to as the data acquisition program) is manually started on the PC, and the video data is imported from the DV to the PC by performing the operation (manual operation) determined by the data acquisition program.
- the data is stored in a hard disk in a PC in the DV format. Thereafter, the user manually shuts down the data acquisition program, and records the video data stored on the hard disk onto a DVD.
- a DVD writing program is manually started on the PC, and the operation (manual operation) determined by the DVD writing program is performed to convert the format of the video data stored on the hard disk into a DV format. After converting the data to the DVD format, the DVD format video data is recorded on the DVD, and when that is completed, the DVD writing program is manually shut down.
- Non-Patent Document 1 "DVgate (DV Eigate)” Product description, [online], Soni One Drive homepage, [Search August 30, 2002], Internet
- Non-Patent Document 2 (Simple DVD MakerJ Product Description, [online], Sony Drive Home Page” Simple DVD MakerJ Description, [August 30, 2002 Search], Internet,
- An information processing apparatus comprises: a connection unit that connects to a playback device that plays back content data recorded in a first format; and a content that acquires content data played back by the playback device connected to the connection unit.
- a recording control means for controlling recording from an information processing apparatus onto a predetermined recording medium which is detachable, a reproducing apparatus connected to a connection means supplied from the reproducing apparatus, and reproduction of content data by the reproducing apparatus.
- Detecting means for detecting a signal indicating that the detection is possible, and detecting the signal by the detecting means.
- a processing control means for controlling the processing of the content data acquisition means, the conversion means, and the recording control means as a series of processing in the order of execution. I do.
- playback control means for controlling playback of content data by the playback device connected to the connection means, and information acquisition means for acquiring time information of content data from the content data whose playback is controlled by the playback control means.
- the content data obtaining means obtains the content data whose reproduction is controlled by the reproduction control means, and the recording control means obtains the second format based on the time information of the content data obtained by the information obtaining means.
- the content control unit controls the content data to be recorded on a recording medium, and the processing control unit, when a signal is detected by the detection unit, performs the process of the information acquisition unit as one of the series of processes described above. It can be controlled so as to be executed before the processing of the recording control means.
- the playback device is a digital video tape pre-recorder
- the first format is a format of a digital video tape recorder
- the content data acquired by the content data acquisition means is a digital video tape recorder.
- the playback control means which is recorded on the tape, controls playback, fast-forward and rewind processing of the digital video tape mounted on the digital video tape recorder, and stops the processing. Can be.
- the content data is data comprising a moving image and audio corresponding to the moving image. Based on the time information of the content data obtained by the information obtaining means, the content data is stored on a recording medium under the control of the recording control means.
- the image quality of the moving image of the content data, the image size and the sound quality of the sound are further provided with a deciding means, and the recording control means is the image quality of the moving image decided by the deciding means. And the image size and the sound quality of the audio are controlled so that the content data is recorded on the recording medium.
- the processing of the determination means is performed as described above. One of the series of processing is executed after the processing of the information acquisition unit and before the processing of the recording control unit. It can be controlled so as to be performed.
- the second format is a format defined by the DVD standard, and generates a DVD menu of the content data acquired by the content data acquiring unit based on the time information of the content data acquired by the information acquiring unit.
- Means is further provided, wherein the recording control means controls to record the content data of the second format on the recording medium based on the DVD menu generated by the generating means, and the processing control means detects by the detecting means When a signal is detected, the processing of the generating means is executed as one of the series of processing described above, after the processing of the information acquisition means and before the processing of the recording control means. Can be controlled as follows.
- a program includes a content data acquisition step of acquiring content data of a first format reproduced by a predetermined playback device, using a predetermined condition as a trigger, and a content acquired by the processing of the content data acquisition step.
- the recording control step to be controlled is performed as a series of processes by the computer in that order and continuously.
- a predetermined symbol is displayed when a signal supplied from the playback device is supplied to the computer and the playback device is connected to the computer and a signal indicating that the content data can be played back by the playback device is input.
- a display control step of controlling the display, and a detection step of detecting that the symbol whose display is controlled by the display control step is selected by the user, are further executed, and the symbol is selected by the user by the processing of the detection step. If a trigger is detected, it is used as a trigger to cause the computer to execute the content data acquisition step, conversion step, and recording control step as a series of processes in that order. Can be.
- a signal supplied from a predetermined reproducing apparatus and indicating that the reproducing apparatus is connected to the information processing apparatus and that the reproducing apparatus can reproduce the content data is provided.
- content data of the first format played by the playback device is acquired in the information processing device, and the format of the acquired content data is changed from the first format to the first format.
- the processing until the content data converted to the second format and the content data converted to the second format is recorded from the information processing device onto a removable recording medium is a series of processes, and is continuously performed in that order. Be executed.
- the information processing device of the present invention may be connected to the playback device by wire or wirelessly.
- the information processing apparatus of the present invention may control recording on a recording medium mounted on a drive built in the information processing apparatus itself, or may be connected to an external drive device wirelessly or by wire. By controlling the external drive device, the recording of the recording medium mounted on the external drive device may be controlled.
- the present invention is, of course, applicable to an information processing method corresponding to the information processing apparatus of the present invention, and is also applicable to a recording medium for recording the program of the present invention.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing a configuration example of an information processing system including a personal computer to which the present invention is applied.
- FIG. 2 is a block diagram showing an example of a hardware configuration of a personal computer to which the present invention is applied in the information processing system of FIG.
- FIG. 3 is a diagram showing a configuration example of a digital video recorder in the information processing system of FIG.
- FIG. 4 is a functional block diagram showing a configuration example of a data acquisition / DVD writing unit, which is one piece of software included in the personal computer of FIG.
- FIG. 5 is a flowchart illustrating a processing example of the data acquisition / DVD writing unit in FIG.
- FIG. 6 is a diagram for explaining an example of the contents of a survey on digital video tape recording.
- FIG. 7 is a flowchart illustrating a detailed example of a bit rate setting process in the data acquisition / DVD writing process of FIG.
- FIG. 8 is a diagram for explaining an example of the relationship between the total time of data to be written on a DVD and the bit rate.
- FIG. 9 is a diagram illustrating an example of the relationship between the total time of data to be written on a DVD and the capacity when writing to a DVD.
- FIG. 10 is a functional block diagram showing a configuration example of an acquisition unit of the data acquisition / DVD writing unit of FIG. 4 in FIG.
- FIG. 11 is a flowchart illustrating a detailed example of a process of acquiring digital video tape recording data in the data acquisition / DVD writing process of FIG.
- FIG. 12 is a diagram illustrating a specific processing example of the division acquisition unit of the acquisition units in FIG. 10.
- FIG. 13 is a diagram illustrating a specific processing example of the division acquisition unit of the acquisition units in FIG. 10.
- FIG. 14 is a diagram illustrating a specific processing example of the division acquisition unit of the acquisition units in FIG. 10.
- FIG. 15 is a diagram illustrating a specific processing example of the division acquisition unit of the acquisition units in FIG. 10.
- FIG. 16 is a diagram illustrating a specific processing example of the division acquisition unit of the acquisition units in FIG. 10.
- FIG. 17 is a flowchart illustrating a detailed example of the automatic acquisition process in the acquisition process of the recording data of the digital video tape in FIG. 11.
- FIG. 18 is a flowchart illustrating a detailed example of the automatic acquisition process in the acquisition process of the digital video tape recording data in FIG. 11.
- FIG. 19 is a flowchart illustrating a detailed example of a chapter registration process of the data acquisition / DVD writing process of FIG.
- FIG. 20 is a diagram illustrating a specific example of the registering process of the chapter in FIG.
- FIG. 21 is a diagram for explaining a specific example of the chapter registration process of FIG.
- FIG. 22 is a view for explaining a specific example of the chapter registration process of FIG.
- FIG. 23 is a block diagram illustrating another configuration example of an information processing system including a personal computer to which the present invention is applied.
- FIG. 24 is a block diagram illustrating another configuration example of an information processing system including a personal computer to which the present invention is applied.
- FIG. 25 is a block diagram illustrating another configuration example of an information processing system including another information processing device to which the present invention is applied.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a configuration example of an information processing system to which the present embodiment is applied.
- a personal computer 11 hereinafter referred to as PC 11
- a digital video tape recorder 12 hereinafter referred to as DV 1
- the connection line 15 may be wired or wireless, and its embodiment is not particularly limited.
- a dedicated cable of i.LINK (trademark) is used. That is, in this example, for example, PCI 1 and DV 12 are connected by i.LINK.
- i.LINK is a trademark of Sony Corporation, the assignee of the present application, and is a t-speed digital interface of Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) 1394. Therefore, each of PC 11 and DV 12
- Data that conforms to the IEEE 1394 standard (data stored in packets) is transmitted and received to and from each other.
- DV1 2 is based on the control of PCI 1 (or manual operation of the user) when a digital video tape 13 on which predetermined video data is recorded by DV1 2 itself or another DV is attached. Then, the video data recorded on the digital video tape 13 is reproduced and transmitted as a reproduced video signal to the PC 11 via the cable 15.
- the PCI 1 receives a playback video signal transmitted from the DV 12 via the connection line 15 and converts the format of video data corresponding to the received playback video signal into
- DVD-R, DVD_RW, DVD + R, DVD + RW, and DVD-RAM are all collectively referred to simply as DVD14.
- FIG. 2 shows a detailed configuration example of the PCI 1.
- the CPU 21 is composed of, for example, a Pentium (registered trademark) processor manufactured by Intel Corporation and connected to a front side bus (FSB) 54.
- the FSB 54 further has a north bridge 23 connected thereto.
- the north bridge 23 has an AGP (Accelerated Graphics Port) 55 and is connected to the hub interface 53.
- North Bridge 23 is, for example, AGP Host Bridge manufactured by Intel Corporation.
- the memory 22 is configured as a RAM (Random Access Memory) and a cache memory (neither is shown).
- the RAM is composed of, for example, DRAM (Dynamic RAM), and stores programs executed by the CPU 21 or data necessary for the operation of the CPU 21. Specifically, for example, the RAM stores the 0S loaded from the HDD 34 when the boot is completed.
- DRAM Dynamic RAM
- OSS is a program that controls the basic operation of a computer represented by, for example, the so-called Windows (registered trademark) XP of Microsoft Corporation or the so-called Mac OS (registered trademark) of Apple Computer.
- Cache memory is composed of memory such as SRAM (Static RAM) that can execute faster write or read operations than RAM, and caches (temporarily stores) programs or data used by CPU 21 .
- SRAM Static RAM
- the CPU 21 can operate at a higher speed as compared with a primary cache memory therein, and has a cache controlled by the CPU 21 itself.
- Northbridge 23 also controls video controller 24 via AGP 55.
- the video controller 24 controls an LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) 25 or a VGA (Video Graphics Array) type display (hereinafter referred to as VGA 26).
- LCD Liquid Crystal Display
- VGA Video Graphics Array
- the video controller 24 receives data (image data or text data, etc.) supplied from the CPU 21 and generates image data corresponding to the received data, or incorporates the received data as it is. Store in video memory (not shown).
- the video controller 24 causes the LCD 25 or the VGA 26 to display an image corresponding to the image data stored in the video memory.
- the LCD 25 or the VGA 26 displays images or characters based on the data supplied from the video controller 24.
- the north bridge 23 is further connected to a south bridge 27 via a hub interface 53.
- the south bridge 27 is composed of, for example, PIIX 4E manufactured by Intel Corporation, and controls devices connected to the AC link bus 56, the USB bus 57, or the IDE bus 58. Controls various types of I / O (Input / Output).
- a modem 28 and a voice input / output unit 29 are connected to the AC link bus 56.
- the modem 28 is connected to the public network and executes communication processing via the public network or the Internet (neither is shown).
- the audio input / output unit 29 takes in audio from a microphone (not shown), generates data corresponding to the audio, and outputs the data to the memory 22.
- the audio input / output unit 29 drives a speaker (not shown) to output audio to the speaker.
- a USB connector 30 is connected to the USB bus 57 of the south bridge 27 so that various USB devices can be connected.
- the Memory Stick slot 31 and the Bluetooth communication section 33 are connected via the USB path 57.
- a Memory Stick (trademark) 32 is inserted into the Memory Stick slot 31.
- Memory Stick 32 is a kind of flash memory card developed by Sony Corporation, the present applicant.
- This Memory Stick 32 is a nonvolatile memory that is electrically rewritable and erasable in a small and thin plastic case with a size of 21.5 x 50 x 2.8 [mm]. It stores a flash memory element, which can be a kind of Programmable Read Only Memory, and allows writing and reading of various data such as images, voices, and music via the 10-pin terminal.
- the Bluetooth communication unit 33 performs communication according to the Bluetooth standard.
- the HDD 34 is connected to the IDE bus 58 of the south bridge 27.
- the IDE bus 58 has a CD-ROM (Compact Disc-Read Only Memory) Drive 35 and DVD-R / RW drive 36 are electrically connected.
- the DVD-R / RW drive 36 is mounted with the DVD 14 described above.
- the South Bridge 27 is also connected to a BIOS (Basic Input Output System) 39, a PCI (Peripheral Component Interconnect) bus 51, and an LPC (Low Pin Count) bus 52.
- BIOS Basic Input Output System
- PCI Peripheral Component Interconnect
- LPC Low Pin Count
- the BIOS 39 is a group of programs that collect basic PCI 1 operation instructions, and is stored, for example, in a ROM (Read Only Memory) (not shown).
- the BIOS 39 controls the transfer (input / output) of data between the OS or the application program and the peripheral device.
- the I / O (Input / Output) interface 37 and the controller 38 are connected to the LPC bus 52.
- a parallel terminal 40 and a serial terminal 41 are connected to the I / interface 37 to exchange data with a device connected to each terminal.
- Input devices such as a jog dial 42, a keyboard 43, and a mouse 44 are connected to the controller 38.
- the controller 38 controls these input devices and supplies a power supply (see FIG. (Not shown).
- An i.LINK 45 and a PC card interface 46 are connected to the PCI bus 51.
- the I.LINK 45 supplies the signal supplied from the CPU 21 (for example, a control signal for instructing reproduction of the DV 12 described later) to the DV 12 via the dedicated cable 15 and A signal (for example, a playback video signal to be described later) supplied from the DV 12 via the cable 15 is supplied to the CPU 21, the memory 22, or the HDD 34.
- the PC card interface 46 supplies data supplied from a device (card (not shown)) connected to the slot 47 to the CPU 21 or the memory 22, and also transmits data supplied from the CPU 21 to the slot 47. Output to the card connected to.
- a drive 48 is connected to the slot 47 as needed, as shown in FIG.
- the drive 48 is connected to the PCI bus 51 via the slot 47 and the PC card interface 46.
- the drive 48 reads data recorded on a removable recording medium 49 composed of a mounted magnetic disk, optical disk, magneto-optical disk, semiconductor memory, or the like, and supplies the read data to the memory 22. I do.
- the data generated by the processing of the CPU 21 is stored in a removable recording medium 49 attached to the drive 48.
- FIG. 3 shows a detailed configuration example of the DV 12 in the information processing system 1 of FIG.
- the DV 12 has a CCD (Charge Coupled Device) 71 that shoots the subject as a moving image and outputs it as an image signal. Acquires the audio around DV 1 2 and outputs it as an audio signal.
- the image signal supplied from the microphone 72 and the CCD 71 and the audio signal supplied from the microphone 72 are synthesized and recorded.
- a video signal synthesizing unit 73 that outputs as a video signal, the recorded video signal supplied from the video signal synthesizing unit 73 is subjected to AZD conversion (Analog to Digital conversion), and then encoded and further modulated to the head 75
- the DV 12 also receives a vertical synchronizing signal from the video signal recording / reproducing unit 74, and outputs a control signal corresponding to the vertical synchronizing signal to the video signal recording / reproducing unit 74 in synchronization with the vertical synchronizing signal.
- the operation of the entire DV 12 is controlled based on the operation command signal from the operation unit 77 and the control signal supplied from the PC I 1 via the connection cable 15 and i.LINK 78.
- the control unit 76 is composed of a button, a switch, a remote controller, etc., and when a user performs an input operation corresponding to a predetermined command, outputs an operation command signal corresponding to the input operation.
- An operation unit 77 is provided.
- the DV 12 is further provided with an i.LINK 78, a video signal separation unit 79, a speaker 80, a sink, and an LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) 81.
- the L LINK 78 is connected to the i.LINK 45 (FIG. 2) of the PC I 1 via a dedicated connection cable 15, and the playback video signal ( The digital signal is transmitted to the PC 11 via the cable 15, and the control signal transmitted from the PC 11 is received via the cable 15 and supplied to the control unit 76.
- the control signal transmitted by the PC 11 is not particularly limited, and a control signal for performing various controls can be used.
- the digital video tape 13 attached to the DV 12 is played back at normal speed, and k times faster than normal speed (k is 1 A positive number indicates forward playback, a negative number indicates reverse playback), and fast forward, rewind, and tape operation (playback (K double speed
- K double speed
- At least a control signal for instructing stop of playback (including playback), fast forward, or rewind operation) is used.
- DV 12 when a control signal for playback (including k-times speed playback), fast forward, or rewind is transmitted from the PC 11 via the cable 15, the control unit 76 It is received via i.L top K78, and the digital video tape 13 attached to the DV 12 is played back (including k-speed playback), fast forward, or rewinded. The processing corresponding to the received control signal is executed. Then, when a stop control signal is transmitted from the PC 11 via the cable 15, the control unit 76 receives it via i.LINK 78 and is attached to the DV 12. The currently executing process is stopped for the video tape recorder 13. Thus, DV 12 can be remotely controlled by PC I 1 via i.LINK 78.
- the video signal separation unit 79 demodulates and decodes the digital playback video signal output from the video signal recording and playback unit 74,
- the functions to which the present invention is applied that is, the video recorded on the digital video tape 13 attached to the DV 12
- the process of acquiring data (hereinafter simply referred to as recorded data) and writing (recording) it to the DVD 14 mounted on the DVD-R / RW drive 36 is a continuous process (collectively).
- a software program that realizes the function to be executed hereinafter, such a software program is referred to as a data acquisition / DVD writer) will be described.
- FIG. 4 shows a configuration example of the data acquisition / DVD writing section 91 of this example.
- the data acquisition / DVD writing section 91 includes a start section 101, a processing control section 102, a DV control section 103, an investigation section 104, and an acquisition section 105.
- a bit rate setting unit 106, a menu creation unit 107, a DVD writing unit 108, a DVD format unit 109, and a survey content / setting content storage unit 110 are provided.
- the investigation content / setting content storage unit 110 that is, the activation unit 1
- each of 01 to DVD format unit 109 is configured by, for example, a module.
- Each of these multiple modules has one independent algorithm and performs a specific operation according to the algorithm. That is, each of the modules is appropriately read and executed by the CPU 21 (FIG. 2).
- the start-up unit 101 constantly monitors the connection status with the DV12, and when it detects that the DV12 is connected to the PCI1 and that the DV12 is powered on, the data acquisition unit 101 acquires the data. / DVD writing unit 9 1 Start up the whole.
- the processing control unit 102 executes the processing of the inspection unit 104 to the DVD formatting unit 109 in a predetermined order (in this example, FIG. Medium, processing control unit 102, investigation unit 104 to DVD format (The order of the numbers described above the arrows drawn between each of the cut sections 109), and is controlled so as to be executed sequentially and continuously (as a series of processes).
- the inspection unit 104 is mounted on the DV 12.
- the bit rate setting unit 106 examines the recorded contents of the recorded data on the digital video tape 13, and, based on the result of the investigation, determines the optimal bit rate for writing video data to the DVD 14 ( Set the image data bit rate and audio data bit rate.
- the acquisition unit 105 acquires the recording data of the digital video tape 13 attached to the DV 12, converts the format from the DV format to the format of the DVD, and converts the format of the DVD to the format of the DVD.
- the video data is temporarily recorded on the HDD 34.
- the menu creation unit 107 creates a DVD menu corresponding to the video data stored in the HDD 34
- the DVD writing unit 108 creates a DVD menu based on the created 1 ⁇ 0 menu.
- the DV control unit 103 generates the above-described control signal based on a command (request) from the investigation unit 104 and the acquisition unit 105 via the processing control unit 102, and transmits the control signal to the DV 12 This controls playback (including k-speed playback), rewind, and fast forward of the digital video tape 13 attached to the DV 12.
- the investigation content / setting content storage unit 110 is configured, for example, in the memory 22 (FIG. 2), and contains the contents and bits of the data recorded on the digital video tape 13 investigated by the investigation unit 104.
- the content of the bit rate setting set by the rate setting unit 106 is stored.
- step S1 the starting unit 101 determines whether or not the power supply (not shown) is connected to the DV12 (FIG. 1) power PC 11 (FIG. 1). I do.
- step S1 when DV12 is determined to be connected to PC11 and its power is not turned on, start-up unit 101 returns the processing to step S1, and thereafter. Is repeated. That is, the starting unit 101 is connected to the DV12 PC11 and constantly monitors whether or not the power supply (not shown) is turned on. For example, in FIG. 3, if LLINK78 of DV12 is connected to LLINK45 of PCI1 (FIG. 2) via cable 15 and DV12 is powered on, DV12 The control unit 76 transmits a predetermined identification number representing the preset DV 12 to the PC 11 via the i.LINK 78 and the cable 15.
- this identification number can be said to be a signal indicating that DV1 2 is connected to PCI 1 via cable 15 and that content data can be reproduced by DV12.
- step S2 when the activation unit 101 receives this identification number via i.LINK45 (FIG. 2), the DV12 is connected to the PCI 1 in step S1 of FIG. And it is determined that the power is turned on, and the process proceeds to step S2.
- the process control unit 102 controls the processes of steps S2 to S13 described later to be executed collectively (continuously) as a series of processes. .
- the processes in steps S2 to S13 are automatically and sequentially executed without manual operation of the user.
- the input device such as the jog dial 42, the keyboard 43, or the mouse 44 in FIG. 2
- the execution of processing by the CPU 21 at its own discretion is called automatic.
- a trigger for executing the processing of the processing control unit 102 (the above-described sequence control) is required.
- This trigger is not particularly limited.
- the detection of the activation unit 101 detection that the DV 12 is connected to the PC I 1 and that the power is turned on
- the process in step S2 may be started immediately.
- a soft button (not shown) for instructing execution of the processing after step S2 is displayed on the LCD 25 (FIG. 2) or the like.
- step S2 the force button (not shown) of the mouse 44 is placed on the soft button, and the left button of the mouse 44 ( If the user clicks (not shown)), the user's click operation (soft button selection operation) may be used as the force S trigger, and the process of step S2 may be started.
- step S2 the DVD format unit 109 determines whether the DVD 14 mounted on the DVD-R / RW drive 36 has been written.
- step S2 If it is determined in step S2 that the DVD 14 has not been written, the DVD formatting unit 109 advances the processing to step S6.
- step S2 determines whether the recorded content of the DVD 14 can be erased. Is determined.
- step S3 If it is determined in step S3 that the recorded content of the DVD 14 cannot be erased (it is not possible), the DVD format unit 109 transmits the DVD 1 to the LCD 25 (FIG. 2) or the like in step S4. A message prompting the exchange of 4 is displayed, the process returns to step S2, and the subsequent processes are repeated.
- the DVD 14 whose recorded contents cannot be erased by the user is removed from the DVD-R / RW drive 36 and a new DVD 1
- the DVD format unit 109 determines in step S2 whether or not the new DVD 14 has been written.
- step S3 if it is determined in step S3 that the recorded content of the DVD 14 is erasable, the DVD formatting unit 109 erases the recorded content of the DVD 14 in step S5.
- the DVD format unit 109 sets the state of the DVD 14 to a state in which new data can be written in the processing of steps S2 to S5.
- the order of the processing of the DVD format unit 109 is not limited to the example of FIG. 5, and the processing of the DVD writing unit 108 (the processing of step S13 to be described later). Any order may be used as long as it is executed before the processing.
- step S2 If it is determined in step S2 that the DVD 14 has not been written, or if the process in step S5 has been completed, that is, if the DVD format unit 109 has completed the process, Subsequently, the processing control unit 102 causes the investigation unit 104 to execute the processing.
- the investigating unit 104 rewinds the digital video tape 13 attached to the DV 12 in step S6.
- the investigation unit 104 requests the DV control unit 103 via the processing control unit 102 to rewind the digital video tape 13.
- the DV control unit 103 generates a control signal for instructing “rewinding”, and transmits the control signal to the DV 12 via i. LINK 45 (FIG. 2).
- step S7 in FIG. 13 Examine the contents of the record of 3.
- the method of the survey performed in the process of step S7 is not particularly limited, but in this example, for example, the following method is used.
- the investigation unit 104 requests the DV control unit 103 via the processing control unit 102 to perform fast-forward playback of the digital video tape 13.
- the DV control unit 103 generates a control signal for instructing “k (k is an arbitrary positive number greater than 1) double-speed playback”, and L LINK 45 (FIG. 2) To DV 1 through 2.
- the control unit 76 when the transmitted control signal is supplied to the control unit 76 via the Cape No. 15 and the i.LINK 78, the control unit 76 operates at a k-times speed of the digital video tape 13. Starts fast forward playback processing.
- the video signal recording / playback unit 74 transfers the playback video signal played back from the digital video tape 13 via the head 75 to the PC I 1 via the i.LINK 78 and the cable 15. They are sent sequentially.
- the research section 104 in FIG. 4 obtains the reproduced video signal (scanned frame data) via i.LINK 45 (FIG. 2), and further obtains the obtained frame. Obtain the time information of the frame from the data.
- the frame data in addition to the video data (image and audio data) corresponding to the frame, for example, information on the frame number of the frame, the shooting time of the frame (year, month, day, Hour, minute, and second>, and when the frame is a recording start point, includes time information including information indicating the recording start point (hereinafter, referred to as recording start point information).
- recording start point information information indicating the recording start point
- the user operates
- the position (point) of the digital video tape 13 at the time when the recording button (not shown) of the working unit 77 is pressed to start shooting is referred to as a recording start point.
- the frame immediately before the frame including the recording start point information is referred to as a frame including the recording end point information for convenience. That is, the frame including the recording end point information may not include specific information corresponding to the recording end point information.
- the investigation unit 104 in FIG. 4 obtains the time information of such a frame (however, a scanned frame) and, based on the obtained time information, records the recorded content of the digital video tape 13. investigate.
- the investigation unit 104 upon detecting a frame including the recording start point information, acquires the time information of the frame, and then detects the frame including the recording end point information, and then detects the frame including the recording end point information. Get time information. Then, the investigation unit 104 recognizes the detected frame including the recording start point information to the frame including the recording end point information as one recording section, and generates time information of the recording section. . That is, the start time (year, month, day, hour, minute, and second) of the recording section, the end time (year, month, 3, hour, minute, and second), and the length of the recording section Time information of the recording section including (time) is generated.
- DVD 14 generally, all recorded data is divided into a plurality of recording sections in advance, and when a predetermined operation is performed, it is possible to reproduce from the beginning of an arbitrary recording section. Have been. Such a recording section of the DVD 14 is generally called a chapter. In the present embodiment, as described later, the recording data of the digital video tape 13 taken into the PC I 1 is written to the DVD 14.
- one recording section from the predetermined recording start point to the next recording end point of the recording data of the digital video tape 13 is treated as one DVD 14 chapter. Accordingly, hereinafter, such a recording section from the recording start point to the recording end point is referred to as a chapter even before being recorded on the DVD 14.
- the frames that can be investigated by the investigation unit 104 are only the scanned frames, and the frames including the recording start point and the recording end point are scanned. Not always. Therefore, the investigation unit 104 compares the shooting time of the first frame obtained just now with the shooting time of the second frame obtained immediately before.
- the second frame is recognized as a different chapter frame. That is, the CPU 21 (FIG.
- a recording section 12 1 composed of frames of frame numbers 0 to 100 0, Recording interval 1 2 2 composed of frames with frame numbers 100 1 to 1 999, recording interval 1 2 3 composed of frames with frame numbers 2 0 0 to 3 3 0 0, and It is assumed that the recording section is composed of a recording section 124 composed of frames from frame numbers 3301 to 4000.
- the area described as “ST” (the frame of 1 second (30 frames)) is the recording start point information and the like described above.
- An area (frame) in which is stored with video data added thereto, and an area described as “section data” indicates an area in which only video data is recorded.
- the investigation unit 104 in FIG. 4 examines the recorded content of the digital video tape 13, only the frame scanned by the fast forward reproduction is supplied. Therefore, in the processing of step S7 (FIG. 5) of the controller 104, As shown in the survey contents of Fig. 6, the surveyed contents are not actual recording sections 1 2 1 to 1 4 but chapters (section data) 13 1 to 13 4.
- the data of the frames from frame numbers 1 to 998 are recognized as the chapter 131, and the frame 0, the frame 999, and the frame 10 0 0 is not recognized as chapter 13 1.
- the recording section 1 2 2 is recognized as a data capture 13 2 of frames from frame numbers 100 3 to 1998, and the frame 1 0 1, frame 1 0 2, and frame 1 9 9 9 is not recognized as chapter 13 2.
- the data of the frames of frame numbers 200 3 to 3 228 are recognized as the chapter 13 3, and the frames 2 0 0 to 2 0 2 and 3
- the investigation unit 104 in FIG. 4 detects each of the chapters recognized so far. Generates a chapter list (not shown) that lists the time information of each of the chapters, and further sums up each of the times (the time from the start time of the chapter to the end time) of each chapter included in the chapter list.
- the total time Tx of the recorded data of the digital video tape 13 is calculated by adding the time corresponding to the unrecognized data to the total time.
- the first frame and the last frame of each chapter included in the chapter list do not always match the first frame and the last frame of the actual recording section.
- the first frame of the recording section 122 is a frame of frame number 0
- the last frame is a frame. This is the frame with the frame number 100.
- the first frame of the chapter 13 1 recognized by the controller 104 (FIG. 4) is the frame of the frame number 1
- the last frame is the frame of the frame number 998.
- the investigation unit 104 determines a predetermined frame for the frame that does not include the recording start point information or the recording end point information.
- Flags such flags are hereinafter referred to as ambiguous flags
- those ambiguous flags are also added as information in the chapter list.
- the investigation unit 104 investigates the time information (chapter list) of all the chapters and the total time Tx of the recorded data as the recorded contents of the digital video tape 13. . Then, the investigation unit 104 stores the investigated record contents (chapter list and total time Tx) in the investigation contents / setting contents storage unit 110 via the processing control unit 102.
- the contents stored in the investigation contents / setting contents storage unit 110 are, of course, other than this example. Information.
- the processing control unit 102 When the recorded content of the digital video tape 13 is stored in the investigation content / setting content storage unit 110, the processing control unit 102 subsequently causes the bit rate setting unit 106 to execute the processing. .
- the bit rate setting unit 106 sets the total time Tx of the recorded data of the digital video tape 13 stored in the investigation content / setting content storage unit 110 in step S8 in FIG. Based on the processing in step S 13 described later, the recording data of the digital video tape 13 is written (recorded) to the DVD 14 mounted on the DVD-R / RW drive 36. Determine the image quality of the moving image (image data), the image size, and the sound quality of the sound (audio data). Of the data recorded on the digital video tape 13, the image quality of image data, the image size, and the sound quality of audio data are recorded on DVD 14, respectively. It depends on the bit rate when the recording data of the tape 13 is written (the image bit rate when image data is written and the audio bit rate when audio data is written).
- step S8 based on the total time Tx of the recording data of the digital video tape 13 and the entire capacity of the digital video tape 13 within the range of the maximum capacity (writable capacity) of the DVD 14
- the optimum bit rate is set among the bit rates at which the recording data can be written.
- bit rate setting processing J Such processing in step S8 is referred to as “bit rate setting processing J.”
- bit rate setting processing J The details of the “bit rate setting processing” in this example will be described later with reference to the flowchart in FIG.
- the processing control unit 102 causes the acquisition unit 105 to continue executing the processing. That is, in step S9 of FIG. 5, the acquisition unit 105 acquires the recording data of the digital video tape 13 from the DV 12 via the i.LINK 45 (FIG. 2), and To temporarily memorize. The acquisition unit 105 further converts the format of the video data stored in the HDD 34 into a DV format and a DVD format (eg, MPEG-2 format) and stores the converted format in the HDD 34. At the same time, delete the DV format video data from the HDD 34 before conversion.
- acquisition process of recording data of digital video tape is referred to as “acquisition process of recording data of digital video tape”. The details of the “processing of acquiring recorded data on a digital video tape” in this example will be described later with reference to FIGS. 10 to 18.
- the DVD 14 can record a menu called a DVD menu in addition to the actual video data, and the user can play back the video data recorded on the DVD 14 according to the DVD menu.
- the DVD menu may include a menu called a chapter menu, and the user is registered in the chapter menu. By selecting a desired chapter from the chapters, playback from the beginning of the selected chapter can be performed.
- the processing control unit 102 causes the menu creation unit 107 to execute the processing following the processing of the acquisition unit 105. That is, in step S10, the menu creation unit 107 generates the chapter list generated in the process of step S7 and stored in the investigation content / setting content storage unit 110 (actually, as described later). Then, from the chapters included in the chapter list updated in the process of step S9), select a predetermined chapter, register it in the chapter menu, and finally (when writing to DVD 14) Generates a chapter name user.
- the process of step S10 is referred to as “chapter registration process”. Note that the details of the “chapter registration process” in this example will be described later with reference to the flowchart in FIG.
- the menu creation unit 107 continues the “chapter registration process” in step S10, and in step S11, creates a DVD menu including the chapter menu generated in the process in step S10. create.
- the process control unit 102 causes the DVD writing unit 108 to execute the process subsequently. That is, the DVD writing unit 108 creates the DVD structure in step S12, and in step S13, according to the DVD structure just created, the bit rate setting unit 106 in the processing of step S8.
- the video data stored in the HDD 34
- the acquisition unit 105 in the processing of step S9 DVD-formatted DVD-formatted video data
- the data structure such as the layout position and the hierarchy of the data to be recorded on the DVD 14 from now on, which is generated according to the DVD menu, is called the DVD structure.
- the PC I 1 acquires the recording data of the digital video tape 13 from the DV 12 and transfers it to the DVD 1 attached to the DVD-R / RW drive 36.
- a data acquisition / DVD writing unit 91 as shown in FIG. 4 is pre-installed on HDD 34 or the like.
- the DV 12 when the DV 12 is connected to the PC I 1 and detected by the activation unit 101 of the DV data acquisition / DVD writing unit 91 that the power is turned on, the DV data acquisition / DVD The writing unit 91 is automatically activated, and its processing (a series of processing from the above-described steps S2 to S13) is performed (automatically) without manual operation of the user.
- the PC 11 includes a connection unit that connects to a playback device that plays back content data recorded in the first format, and a content that acquires content data played back by the playback device connected to the connection unit.
- Data acquisition means for converting the format of the content data acquired by the content data acquisition means from the first format to the second format, and content data which has been converted to the second format by the conversion means.
- a recording control means for controlling recording on a predetermined recording medium which is detachable from the information processing apparatus, a reproducing apparatus connected to the connecting means supplied from the reproducing apparatus, and reproduction of content data by the reproducing apparatus; Detecting means for detecting a signal indicating that the signal is possible, and detecting the signal by the detecting means
- Processing means for controlling the processing of the content data acquisition means, the conversion means, and the recording control means as a series of processing so as to be continuously executed in that order. .
- the user does not need to perform any special operation (just connect the DV 12 to the PC 11 and turn on the DV 12 (if necessary, further data acquisition / DVD Just click on the soft button that instructs the writing unit 9 1 to execute with the mouse 44))), after the recorded data of the digital video tape 13 from the DV 12 is automatically imported to the PC 11 Then, it is automatically recorded on the DVD 14 attached to the DVD-R / drive 36.
- the data acquisition / DVD writing section 91 can solve the above-mentioned conventional problems.
- the video data automatically captured by the PC I 1 includes not only the DVD 14 mounted on the DVD-R / RW drive 36 but also various recording media, for example, as described above.
- a CD-R (not shown) inserted in the CD-ROM drive 35, a memory stick 32 inserted in the memory stick slot 31 or a removable recording medium 49 inserted in the drive 48 Can be recorded in
- step S31 the bit rate setting unit 106 in FIG. 4 is checked by the checking unit 104 in step S7 (FIG. 5) described above, and the adjustment content / setting content storage unit 1 is checked. Based on the total time Tx of the recording data of the digital video tape 13 stored in 10, the image data of the data (the recording data of the digital video tape 13) written to the DVD 14 is At the first value bit rate, it is determined whether or not the audio data can be written to the DVD 14 at the highest second value bit rate.
- the first value (highest value) of the image bit rate is 8 mega [bps]
- the second value (highest value) of the audio bit rate is the uncompressed rate. It is 1.567 mega [bps] specified in PCM (Pulse Code Modulation) format.
- bit rate setting unit 106 determines whether or not the following inequality (1) is satisfied in the process of step S31, thereby determining It is determined whether or not image data can be written to DVD 14 at the highest bit rate of the first value and audio data can be written at the highest bit rate of the second value. (Bl + B2) x Tx ⁇ Cmax ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ (1)
- Bl is the first value [bps] of the image bit rate
- B2 is the second value [bps] of the audio bit rate
- Tx is the video data to be written to DVD14.
- the total time [s] total time [s] of the data recorded on the digital video tape 13 stored in the survey content / setting content storage section 110
- Cmax is the maximum recordable capacity of the DVD 14 [bit], respectively.
- step S32 the bit rate setting unit 106 converts the image data into the audio data at the bit rate of the first value B1.
- the bit rate setting unit 106 converts the image data into the audio data at the bit rate of the first value B1.
- bit rate in uncompressed, straight PCM format
- step S31 determines that the inequality (1) described above does not hold.
- the bit rate setting unit 106 determines in step S33 that the data It is possible to write image data at the highest first value bit rate and audio data at a preset third value bit rate lower than the highest second value. It is determined whether or not there is.
- the third value of the audio bit rate is 0.384 mega [bps] specified in the Dolby AC-3 compression format.
- bit rate setting unit 106 determines in step S33 whether the following inequality (2) holds, and determines whether the image data of the data to be written to the DVD 14 is It is determined whether or not the audio data can be written to the DVD 14 at the bit rate of the first value at the bit rate of the first value.
- B3 represents the third value [bps] of the audio bit rate. If it is determined in step S33 that the inequality (2) described above is satisfied, the bit rate setting unit 106 converts the image data into the audio data at the bit rate of the first value B1 in step S34.
- the third value at a bit rate of B3 Dolby Set to the second setting for writing to DVD 14 (in AC-3 compression format) and return.
- bit rate setting unit 106 sets the writing of the audio data to the third value in step S35. Set the bit rate of B3 and calculate the bit rate of image data that can be written within the capacity of DVD14.
- the bit rate setting unit 106 calculates a bit rate value B4 of image data that satisfies the following inequality (3).
- B4 represents the fourth value of the bit rate of image data set (calculated) in the process of step S35.
- bit rate setting unit 106 converts the image data at the bit rate of the fourth value B4 calculated in the process of step S35 and the audio data at the bit rate of the third value B3 (Dolby AC- Set the third setting for writing to DVD 14 with) and return to that process.
- FIG. 8 shows the total time Tx of the data written to DVD 14 (total time Tx of the recorded data on digital video tape 13 investigated in the process of step S7 (Fig. 5)) and the set bit rate. Represents a relationship.
- FIG. 9 shows the relationship between the total time Tx of data written to DVD 14 and the data capacity when data is written to DVD 14.
- the total time Tx is the data Ta of the time Ta (however, the total time Ta is the time less than or equal to the maximum time T1 to which the first setting is applied), and the total time Tx is Data Db of the time Tb (however, the total time Tb is a time less than or equal to the maximum time T2 to which the second setting is applied) and the total time Tx is the time Tc (however, the total time Tc is the third setting Is within the range to which is applied).
- the first setting is set in the data Da.
- the value of the bit rate of the image is set to the first value B 1 which is the maximum value of the image as shown by the line 15 1 in FIG.
- the value of the audio bit rate is set to a second value B2, which is the maximum value of the audio (as shown in line 1553 in FIG. 8) (an uncompressed straight PCM format is set). Therefore, as shown by the line 161 in FIG. 9, when the data Da is written to the DVD 14, the capacity Cb of the total writable capacity (maximum capacity Cmax) of the DVD 14 becomes Used (will be recorded).
- the second setting is set. That is, since the total time of the data Db is the time Tb, the value of the image bit rate is set to the first value B1, which is the maximum value of the image, as shown by the line 151 of FIG.
- the audio bit rate value is set to a third value B3 lower than the audio maximum value B1, as shown by the line 154 in FIG. 8 (when a compression format such as Dolby AC-3 is set). Is done). Therefore, as shown by the line 16 2 in FIG. 9, when the data Db is written to the DVD 14, the capacity Ca of the entire writable capacity of the DVD 14 (maximum capacity Cnrnx) is used. (Will be recorded).
- the third setting is set in the data Dc. That is, since the total time of the data Dc is the time Tc, the value of the image bit rate has the characteristic that the bit rate decreases linearly with the increase of the total time Tx (in the example of FIG. 8, the line 15 2
- the fourth value ⁇ 4 determined by (characteristic represented by) is set (calculated in the process of step S35), and the value of the audio bit rate is calculated as shown by the line 154 in FIG. Is set to the third value ⁇ 3 (Dolby
- a compression format such as AC-3 is set). Therefore, as shown by the line 1663 in FIG. 9, when the data Dc is written to the DVD 14, up to the maximum writable capacity Cmax of the DVD 14 is used (recorded).
- the total time Tx of the data written to the DVD 14 (the total time of the data recorded on the digital video tape 13 investigated in the process of step S7 (FIG. 5)) Tx) 1S time If the time is less than Tl, the first setting is set, which is the highest value for both the image and audio bit rates (the first image value B1 and the second audio value B2).
- the image bit rate remains at the highest first value B1 and only the audio bit rate is reduced (from the second value). A lower third value is specified.)
- the second setting is set.
- the setting in this example, as described above, the setting is such that the image quality is reduced and the sound quality is reduced first, but of course, the setting is that the sound quality is reduced and the image quality is reduced first. May be done.
- the second setting is more preferable in this example (setting in which the image quality is maintained and the sound quality is lowered first). That is, the first reason is that, even when the bit rate is lowered, the degree of deterioration accompanying the audio data is less likely to be transmitted to the user than the image data. In other words, even if the bit rate of the audio is reduced from the second value B2 to the third value B3, there is often no noticeable deterioration in sound quality in human hearing.
- the second reason is that, as a general tendency, many users prefer image quality over sound quality.
- the method of lowering the audio bit rate is not particularly limited.
- the fourth value B4 of the image bit rate is calculated and determined (determined according to the line 152 in FIG. 8).
- the bit rate may be gradually (continuously) reduced according to the length of the total time Tx.
- the method of lowering the audio bit rate is, as described above, at a certain point (time T1), from the second fixed value B2 to a lower third fixed value B3.
- the method of discontinuously lowering the pressure is more preferable. That is, the same reason as the above-mentioned first reason, and the second value B2 itself, which is the highest value of the sound in the first place, is considerably lower than the bit rate of the image.
- the third reason is that even if the rate is gradually reduced, it does not contribute much to the reduction in the capacity of DVD14. If the total time Tx is longer than the time ⁇ 2, then a third setting is set, which further reduces the image bit rate.
- the method of lowering the bit rate of an image is not particularly limited.
- a method of discontinuously lowering the bit rate at a certain point, such as audio, may be used.
- the fourth value ⁇ 4 described above is calculated and determined for the opposite reason to the voice.
- the bit rate of image data is, compared to audio data, the easier it is to convey the degree of deterioration associated with the bit rate to the user.
- the fourth reason (the opposite of the first reason) is that the first value B1, which is the highest value of the image, is a considerably high value, and the drop in the bit rate of the image is due to the DVD. Fifth reason that it greatly contributes to the reduction of the capacity written to 14
- bit rate setting unit 106 in FIG. 4 executes the “bit rate setting process”, the following effects can be obtained.
- DVD-R recorders and other devices can also connect DVD-R recorders and other devices directly to the DV 12 without using a PC, and transfer video data (recorded data on a digital video tape 13) taken with the DV 12 to a DVD.
- -It is possible to write on the DVD mounted on the R recorder.
- the bit rate set in advance on the DVD-R recorder is used, so it is not always necessary to use the optimal bit rate (image quality and sound quality). There was a problem that it was not recorded on DVD.
- a bit rate setting unit 106 is provided as one function of the data acquisition / DVD writing unit 91 (FIG. 4). . That is, the user does not need to perform any special operation (just connect the DV 12 to the PC I 1 and turn on the DV 12), and the data to be written to the DVD 14 ( The optimal bit rate for digital video tape 13 (recorded data) is automatically set.
- the pc ir is a surveying means for examining predetermined time information of the content data recorded in the first format, and is attached to and detached from the information processing apparatus based on the time information of the content data investigated by the surveying means.
- Setting means for setting a bit rate when content data is recorded on a flexible predetermined recording medium; and converting the format of the content data from a first format to a second format, and setting by the setting means.
- Recording control means for controlling recording on a recording medium at a predetermined bit rate.
- the bit rate setting unit 106 can achieve the effect of solving the above-described conventional problem with the bit rate setting. .
- FIG. 10 and FIG. 11 details of the “acquisition processing of digital video tape recording data” of this example, which is executed by the acquisition unit 105 (FIG. 4), will be described.
- FIG. 10 shows a detailed configuration example of the acquisition unit 105.
- the acquisition unit 105 examines the free space of the HDD 34 and selects the acquisition mode to select the mode when importing the recording data of the digital video tape 13 from the DV 12 Unit 171,
- the recorded data on the digital video tape 13 is divided, and each of the divided video data is Divided acquisition unit 1 72, which takes in the DV format in DV format in turn, and captures it in the DV format storage area 34-2, which will be described later, of the HDD 34, and can store the DV format of the HDD 34
- the format converter 1 73 which converts the format of the video data stored in the storage area 3 4-2 from the DV format to the DVD format and stores the format in the DVD format storage area 3 4 _ 3 of the HDD 34,
- An acquired data deleting unit 174 is provided for deleting the video data of the DV format stored in the DV format storable area 34-2.
- the acquisition unit 105 also collectively collects the data recorded on the digital video tape 13 in DV format from the DV 12 when the acquisition mode selection unit 17 1 selects the mode to collectively acquire data.
- the batch acquisition unit 1 75 that stores the data in the DV format storable area 34-2 of the HDD 34 and the recording data to be captured by the digital video tape 13 are overlaid on the old video data. If the playback of the digital video tape 13 becomes old video data from the recorded data to be captured, the digital video tape 13 is sent to the batch acquisition section 17 5 (and the divided acquisition section 17 2 if necessary).
- a repetition monitoring unit 176 that issues a command to stop the acquisition processing is provided.
- the acquisition unit 105 further issues a command to stop the acquisition process to the batch acquisition unit 1 75 (or the division acquisition unit 1 72 if necessary), similarly to the overlap monitoring unit 1 76.
- An unrecorded area monitoring unit 177 and a tape end monitoring unit 178 are provided.
- the unrecorded area monitoring unit 1-7 outputs a stop command if the unrecorded area continues for a certain period of time or more while the digital video tape 13 is being played.
- the tape end monitoring unit 178 outputs a stop command when the digital video tape 13 has been played to the tape end.
- step S51 the acquisition mode selection unit 171 checks the capacity of the free space 34-1 (hereinafter referred to as free space) of the HDD 34, and writes the data to the DVD in step S52. It is determined whether or not the data of all the captured chapters fits in the free space of the HDD 34 examined.
- free space the free space 34-1 (hereinafter referred to as free space) of the HDD 34
- the acquisition mode selection unit 171 is investigated by the investigation unit 104 (FIG. 4) in the processing of step S7 (FIG. 5), and the investigation contents / settings are set.
- the total time Tx of the recorded data of the digital video tape 13 stored in the fixed content storage section 110 (FIG. 4) is added to the bit rate setting section 10 by the processing of step S8 (FIGS. 5 and 7). 6 (Fig. 4), and stored in the investigation content / setting content storage unit 110.
- Bit rate (the bit rate of the image specified by one of the first to third settings) Calculate the recording capacity Cd of DVD 14 by multiplying by the sum of the audio bit rate values. That is, in FIG. 10, the capacity of the DVD format storage area 34-3 of the free area 34-1 of the HDD 34 becomes the recording capacity Cd of the DVD 14.
- the acquisition mode selection unit 17 1 subtracts the calculated recording capacity Cd of the DVD 14 from the free space Chi of the HDD 34 investigated in the processing of step S 51, thereby obtaining the digital video tape 13.
- the data recorded in this format is captured in the DV format, and the capacity Ch2 that can be temporarily stored in the HDD 34 (hereinafter referred to as the captured capacity Ch2) is calculated. That is, in FIG. 10, the capacity of the DV format storable area 34-2 of the free area 34-1 of the HDD 34 is the capture capacity Ch 2.
- the calculated capture capacity Ch2 is the data volume of all the chapter data to be written to the DVD 14 (the data volume of the DV format digital video tape 13 to be captured from now on. For example, in this example, the acquisition mode If it is larger than the selection unit 17 1), it is determined in step S 52 that the data of all the chapters to be written to the DVD 14 fits in the free space of the HDD 34.
- the acquisition mode selection unit 17 1 advances the process to step S 53, and in step S 53, the i.LINK 45 (FIG. 2) is transmitted from the DV 12 in the collective acquisition unit 17 5
- the data recorded on the digital video tape 13 is obtained (all) in DV format in a batch, and temporarily stored in the DV format storage area 34-2 of the HDD 34.
- the format conversion unit 1753 converts the DV format video data stored in the DV format storage area 34-2 of the HDD 34 into the DVD format.
- the data is stored in the DVD format storage area 3 4-3 of the HDD 34.
- the fetched data deleting unit 174 deletes the video data of the DV format stored in the DV format storable area 34-2 of the HDD 34.
- step S53 Such processing of step S53 will be referred to as “automatic acquisition processing”.
- automated acquisition processing The details of the “automatic acquisition process” in this example will be described later with reference to the flowcharts of FIGS. 17 and 18.
- the acquisition mode selection unit 17 1 determines in the process of step S 52 that all of the chapter data to be written to the DVD fits in the free space of the HDD, the acquisition mode selection unit 17 1 mainly sets the acquisition mode to the batch acquisition unit. Select the mode corresponding to the “automatic acquisition process” executed by 1 7 5.
- the capture capacity Ch2 (the capacity of the HDD 34 in the DV format storage capacity 34 to 12 capacity Ch2) is the same as that of all the chapter data written to the DVD 14 (the DV format digital video tape 13 If the data amount is smaller than the data amount of the DVD 14, in step S 52, It is determined that the data of the chapter does not fit in the free space of the HDD 34, and the processing of the following steps S54 to S62 is executed.
- steps S54 to S62 will be referred to as "batch capture processing" with respect to the "automatic acquisition processing” described above.
- the first data amount of the content data in the first format (for example, in this example, “data of all chapters to be written to DVD 14” described in step S52 of FIG. 11) That is, the amount of data recorded on the digital video tape 13 in the DV format (corresponding to the description in the specification), the second amount of content data in the second format (for example, in this example, This is the amount of data recorded on the digital video tape 13 in the DVD format.
- the capacity of the DVD format storage area 3 4 3 of the free area 3 4 1 of the HDD 3 4 shown in Fig. 10 (DVD 1 4) is calculated, and the calculated first data amount and the calculated second data amount are added to calculate the first threshold value.
- the free space of the HDD (for example, in this example, the free space 34-1 of the HDD 34 in FIG. 10) ⁇ the first threshold calculated By determining whether it is smaller than the value,
- the acquisition mode selection unit 17 1 determines in the process of step S 52 that all the data of the chapter to be written to the DVD does not fit in the free space of the HDD, the acquisition mode selection unit 1 Select the mode corresponding to the “batch capture process” that is performed by units 17 2.
- the division acquisition unit 172 determines the free space of the HDD 34 (DV format storage area). 3 Calculate the maximum amount of data to be acquired at one time (hereinafter simply referred to as the maximum data amount) according to the capture capacity Ch2) of 4-2. That is, the maximum data The amount is set to be less than the capture capacity Ch2 of the DV format storable area 34-2.
- step S55 the division acquisition section 172 is investigated by the investigation section 104 (FIG. 4) in the processing of step S7 (FIG. 5), and the investigation contents / setting contents storage 110 Among all the chapters included in the chapter list stored in (FIG. 4) (all the chapters constituting the recording data of the digital video tape 13), the data exceeding the maximum data amount calculated in the processing of step S54 is included. Determine if there is a quantity of the chapter.
- step S55 If it is determined in step S55 that there is a chapter having a data amount equal to or larger than the maximum data amount, the division acquisition unit 172 determines in step S56 that the chapter having a data amount equal to or larger than the maximum data amount is present. Is divided into a plurality of divided sections having a predetermined data amount equal to or less than the maximum data amount.
- step S7 a part of the recorded content of the digital video tape 13 is now smaller than the maximum data amount as shown in FIG.
- the investigation is made up of a chapter 181, which has a data amount larger than the maximum data amount, and a chapter 183, which has a data amount larger than the maximum data amount.
- the chapter list stored in the investigation content / setting content storage unit 110 includes chapters 181 to 183.
- each of the data 191 to 196 represents unrecognized data.
- step S55 it is determined that there is a chapter 182 having a data amount larger than the maximum data amount
- step 56 the maximum data amount is determined.
- the chapter 182 having the above data amount is divided into a divided section 182-1 and a divided section 182-2 having a predetermined data amount equal to or less than the maximum data amount.
- the chapter list stored in the adjustment content / setting content storage unit 110 (FIG. 4) is also changed. That is, the chapter information of chapter 18 is erased and erased.
- the section information (information corresponding to the chapter information) of each of the divided section 182-1 and the divided section 182-2 is added to the position.
- the above-mentioned ambiguous flag is added to the first frame of the divided section 182-1, although the ambiguous flag of the first frame of the previous chapter 18 2 is left as it is), there is no unrecognized data after the division 1 8 2-1 (the last frame of the division 1 8 2-1 and Since the first frame of the divided section 182-2-2 is continuous), no ambiguous flag is added to the last frame of the divided section 182-2_1. Similarly, an ambiguous flag is not added to the first frame of the divided section 182-2, but an ambiguous flag is added to the last frame of the divided section 182-2. The ambiguous flag of the last frame of 2 is left as it is).
- step S54 the number of divided sections, that is, the number of divided sections divided from one chapter is determined in step S54. There is no particular limitation as long as it is divided into divided sections that are equal to or less than the maximum data amount calculated in the processing of.
- step S55 of FIG. 11 determines that there is no chapter having a data amount larger than the maximum data amount, the process of step S56 is not performed, and the process proceeds to step S55. Go to 5 7.
- step S55 when it is determined that there is no chapter having a data amount equal to or larger than the maximum data amount, or when the process in step S56 is completed, the division acquisition unit 172 in FIG.
- step S57 based on the chapter list stored in the survey content / setting content storage unit 110 (FIG. 4), the data of the next to be acquired or the data of the divided section is converted to DV 1 from 2 i. LINK 4 5 via a (FIG. 2) acquired in the c specific to be stored in the DV format storage enabled area 3 4 2 HDD 3 4, for example, now, divided acquisition unit 1 7 2 Recognizes the next chapter to be acquired as a chapter consisting of frames with frame numbers 53 to 68.
- the actual recorded contents of the digital video tape 13 corresponding to the recognized chapter are, as shown in FIG. 14, a recording section 201 composed of frames with frame numbers 50 to 70. Is done.
- the division acquisition unit 172 instructs the DV control unit 103 to perform rewind playback (for example, 11 ⁇ speed playback).
- the DV control unit 103 Upon receiving the request, the DV control unit 103 generates a control signal for instructing “rewind playback”, and transmits the control signal to the DV 12 via the i.LINK 45 (FIG. 2), so that the DV 1 2 controls the digital video tape 13 to perform rewind playback.
- the division acquisition section 17 2 acquires the reproduced video signal via i. LIM 45 (FIG. 2), and checks whether or not the recording start point information is included in each frame c . Upon detecting the recording start point information, the division acquisition unit 17 2 next acquires a frame including the detected recording start point information (in this case (in the case of FIG. 15), frame number 50). Update as the first frame of the scheduled chapter (updates the chapter list stored in the investigation content / setting content storage unit 110).
- the division acquisition unit 172 instructs the DV control unit 103 (FIG. 4) to perform normal-speed playback from the updated first frame (frame with frame number 50).
- Request Upon receiving the request, the DV control unit 103 generates a control signal for instructing “normal (1 ⁇ ) playback” and transmits the control signal to the DV 12 via the L LINK 45 (FIG. 2).
- the DV 12 controls the normal playback of the digital video tape 13.
- the playback video signals corresponding to the frames of those frame numbers are sequentially transmitted from DV12, while the numbers advance one by one from frame number 50 (actually, the frame number slightly earlier).
- the division acquisition unit 17 2 starts acquiring the reproduced video signal via i.LINK 45 (FIG. 2), and in the present case (in the case of FIG. 16), the frame number 50 starts from the frame of frame number 50.
- the process of storing data in the DV format storable area 34-2 of the HDD 34 is started and an ambiguous flag is detected (in the present case (in the case of FIG. 16), when the frame of the frame number 68 is obtained)
- the frame containing the next recording end point information (the frame immediately before the frame containing the recording start point information, and in this case (in the case of Fig.
- the frame with the frame number 70) up to the DV format of the HDD34 After storing in the storable area 34_2, it requests the DV control unit 103 (FIG. 4) to stop its own acquisition processing and to stop normal playback.
- the DV control unit 103 Upon receiving the request, the DV control unit 103 generates a control signal for instructing “stop” and transmits the control signal to the DV 12 via the L LINK 45 (FIG. 2). Controls the stop of normal playback of video tape 13.
- the division acquisition unit 172 can acquire the recorded contents of the digital video tape 13 from the DV12 without omission by the method described above (the method shown in FIGS. 14 to 16). Will be possible. That is, for example, suppose that the division acquisition unit 172 simply uses the digital video tape 1 shown in FIG. 16 based on the chapter list stored in the investigation content / setting content storage unit 110 (FIG. 4). If it is attempted to acquire the data of the recording section 201 as the actual recording content of the chapter 3 as the data of the chapter, the chapter list includes the data 201 1— detected by the scan processing in step S 7 (FIG. 5).
- the division acquisition section 17 2 can acquire only the data 20 1-2 corresponding to the chapter detected by scanning in the recording section 201. No (Unrecognized data 201-1-1 and unrecognized data 201--3 cannot be acquired).
- the division acquisition unit 17 2 in this example performs the data acquisition processing by the method described above (the method shown in FIGS. 14 to 16), the entire recording section 201 is replaced by the chapter. Data 204 can be reliably obtained.
- the data of the chapter stored in the DV format storable area 34-2 of the HDD 34 remains in the DV format.
- the image bit rate is 8 M [bps] at maximum (the bit rate setting unit 106 (FIG. 4) Therefore, the maximum amount of data per minute is 60MB at most, which is less than about 3.4 times smaller than that of DV format.
- step S58 in FIG. 11 the format conversion section 173 is obtained by the division obtaining section 172 in the processing of step S57, and the DV format storable area of the HDD 34 is stored.
- DV format data (chapter 2) Is converted to the DVD format and stored in the DVD format storage area 34-3 of the HDD 34.
- step S59 the fetched data deleting unit 174 is obtained by the division obtaining unit 172 in the processing of step S575, and is written in the DV format storable area 344-2 of the HDD 34.
- DV format data (DV format data corresponding to the DVD format data stored in the DVD format storage area 34_3 of the HDD 34 by the format conversion section 1773 in the processing of step S58) Data).
- step S60 the format conversion section 1733 converts the data into the DVD format in the processing in step S58 and finishes recording the data stored in the DVD format storage area 3 4 13 of the HDD 34. It is determined whether or not the point (information) is included. That is, the video data stored in the DVD format storage area 34-3 of the HDD 34 in the processing of step S58 is different from the video data stored in the DVD 34 in the processing of step S56 except for the last divided section. If the video data does not include the frame including the recording end point information, the video data does not include the frame, and in step S60, it is determined that the stored data does not include the recording end point. Goes to step S62. .
- the video data stored in the DVD format storage area 34-3 of the HDD 34 in the processing of step S58 is the last of the divided sections divided in the processing of step S56. If the data is data of a divided section or data of an undivided chapter, in step S60, it is determined that the stored data includes the recording end point, and the format conversion unit In step S61, the chapter is set in step S61.
- the format conversion unit 173 merges the other divided section stored in the DVD format storage area 3 4-3 of the HDD 34 with the last divided section, and outputs the DVD data of the HDD 34 as chapter data.
- the chapter list stored in the investigation content / setting content storage unit 110 (FIG. 4) is also updated.
- the format conversion section 173 simply stores the adjustment content / setting content storage section. Update the chapter list stored in 110 (Fig. 4). For example, if the data stored in the DVD format storage area 3 4-3 of the HDD 34 is the data 204 of the chapter in FIG. 16, as described above, the frame number of the first frame in the chapter list is At the stage of the processing in step S57, 53 has been updated from 53 to 50. However, since the frame number of the last frame in the chapter list remains at 68, it is updated to 70 in the processing of step S61.
- step S60 if it is determined in the processing of step S60 that the stored data does not include the recording end point, or if the processing of step S61 has been completed, division acquisition is performed.
- step S62 the unit 172 determines whether or not the data of all the chapters written to the DVD 14 (data of all the chapters included in the chapter list) has been obtained from the DV12. judge.
- step S62 If it is determined in step S62 that the data of all the chapters to be written to the DVD 14 has not yet been obtained from the DV 12, the process returns to step S57, and the subsequent processes are repeated. That is, the data of the chapter or the data of the divided section to be acquired next is taken in the DV format, stored in the DV format storable area 34-2 of the HDD 34, and then converted to the DVD format. Then, when the data is stored in the DVD format storage area 34-3 of the HDD 34, the DV format data stored in the DV format storage area 34-2 of the HDD 34 is deleted.
- step S62 it is determined that the data of all the chapters to be written to the DVD 14 has been obtained from the DV 12, and the process is terminated.
- the acquisition unit 105 (FIGS. 4 and 10) can execute the “batch capture process” of the “acquisition process of the recording data of the digital video tape”. Such effects can be achieved.
- the user operates the DV 12 to move the digital video tape 13 to the capture start position desired by the user himself, and then starts the capture on the PC.
- the digital video tape 13 is played by the DV 12 and the capture process of the PC is stopped when the necessary parts have been captured, and the DV 12 executes the stop process of the digital tape 13 .
- the user operates the DV 12 to move the digital tape 13 to the user's desired capture start position, and then captures that position on the PC as the capture start position.
- the capture process is executed. It is a way to make it.
- the user manually divides the capture range manually while checking the free space of the auxiliary storage device (such as the HDD of the PC) during data capture.
- the free space of the auxiliary storage device such as the HDD of the PC
- the control of the joint of the divided part is slightly easier to execute than in the first method, but the setting of the range (length) to be divided is the same as in the first method. Similarly, It was still a very difficult task, and it took a long time to specify each division point.
- the PC 11 (FIG. 2) of the present invention can execute “patch capture processing” as one function of the data acquisition / DVD writing section 91 (FIG. 4).
- the user does not need to perform any special operation (only the DV Just connect the 12 to the PC I 1 and turn on the DV 12).
- the following processing is performed, and the data recorded on the digital video tape 13 is automatically imported to the PC 11.
- a storage means for storing the content data for storing the content data
- a calculation means for calculating the free space of the storage means for calculating the free space of the storage means
- a storage calculated by the calculation means The content data is divided into a plurality of section data on the basis of the free space of the means, and a predetermined first section data of the plurality of the divided section data is obtained and stored in the storage means.
- An acquisition unit for controlling, and a format of the first interval data acquired by the acquisition unit and stored in the storage unit is converted from the first format to the second format, and the data amount is converted to the first interval data.
- a third section different from the first section data among a plurality of section data constituting the content data is provided.
- the recorded data on the digital video tape 13 is divided into a plurality of data (chapter data or divided data), and each of the divided data is divided one by one and sequentially acquired. 4 After being temporarily stored in the DV format storage area 3 4-2, it is converted to the DVD format and When the data is stored in one mat storage area 34_3, the corresponding DV format data stored in the DV format storage area 344-2 of the HDD 34 is deleted.
- the digital video tape 1 It becomes possible to take in all the recorded data of 3. That is, the user does not have to worry about the free space of the auxiliary storage device (HDD 34), without omission of all the data recorded on the digital video tape 13 inserted into the DV 12, and for a short time. It is possible to take it into PC 11 with. In addition, even when such “batch capture processing” is performed, there is no error such as the partial capture of some data or the failure of partial data capture, All of the recorded data on tape 13 is captured reliably and accurately.
- the acquisition unit 105 solves the conventional problem of capturing the data recorded on the digital video tape 13 from the DV 12 to a PC or the like by executing the “batch capture process”. It is possible to achieve the effect of being able to perform.
- step S52 if it is determined in step S52 that all the chapter data to be written on the DVD 14 fits in the free space of the HDD 34, the process proceeds to step S5.
- step S81 of FIG. 17 the batch acquisition unit 1175 of FIG. 10 determines the acquisition start position (the first chapter included in the list of chapters stored in the investigation content / setting content storage unit 110). It is determined whether or not data can be obtained from the first frame. That is, the collective acquisition unit 1775 determines whether the current position of the digital video tape 13 attached to the DV 12 matches the capture start position (actually, at a position slightly before the capture start position). Is there any?)
- step S81 If it is determined in step S81 that data acquisition from the capture start position is not possible (if it is determined that data acquisition is not possible), the batch acquisition unit 175 determines in step S82 that Fast forwards or rewinds digital video tape 13 based on the capture start position.
- the collective acquisition unit 1775 specifies that fast-forwarding is to be performed. It requests the DV control unit 103 (Fig. 4) to make it return. Upon receiving the request, the DV control unit 103 generates a control signal for instructing “fast-forward” or “rewind”, and transmits the generated control signal via i.LINK 45 (FIG. 2). The DV 12 controls the fast forward or rewind of the digital video tape 13 by sending it to the DV 12.
- the collective acquisition unit 175 now acquires recording data recorded from the beginning position of the digital video tape 13
- the collective acquisition unit 175 A request is made to the DV control unit 103 to rewind to the start position of 13.
- the DV control unit 103 Upon receiving the request, the DV control unit 103 generates a control signal for instructing “rewind”, and transmits the generated control signal to the DV 12 via the L LINK 45, The DV 12 controls the rewinding of the digital video tape 13.
- the collective acquisition section 17 5 starts data acquisition in step S 83, and in step S 84, Play digital videotape 13.
- the collective acquisition unit 175 requests the DV control unit 103 (FIG. 4) to perform playback at the normal speed.
- the DV control unit 103 Upon receiving the request, the DV control unit 103 generates a control signal for instructing “normal playback”, and transmits the control signal to the DV 12 via the i.LINK 45 (FIG. 2).
- 1 2 controls the normal playback of the digital video tape 13.
- reproduced video data (reproduced video signal) is sequentially transmitted from the video data corresponding to the capture start position.
- the batch acquisition unit 1775 sequentially acquires the video data via the i.LINK 45 (FIG. 2), and stores the acquired video data in the DV format storable area 34-2 of the HDD 34. Let me remember.
- step S85 the collective acquisition unit 175 determines whether a recording start point has been detected.
- step S85 determines in step S86 the recording start time (included in the frame). Get shooting time information (year, month, day, hour, minute, and second).
- step S85 If the recording start point has not been detected in step S85 (if it is determined that it has not been detected), or if the processing in step S86 has been completed, the batch acquisition unit 1775 returns to step S8 At 7, it is determined whether or not a recording end point has been detected.
- step S87 that is, when a frame including the recording end point information is acquired
- step S88 the collective acquisition unit 1775 determines in step S88 that the recording end time (including the recording end time The shooting time information (year, month, day, hour, minute, and second), and set the chapter.
- the chapters included in the chapter list stored in the investigation content / setting content storage unit 110 are included in all the frames included in the recording data of the digital video tape 13.
- the collective acquisition unit 1775 detects the actual recording start point and the next recording end point in the processing of steps S85 to S88, and sets a recording section between them as a chapter. Then, it generates chapter information including the recording start time and the recording end time of the chapter, and updates the chapter list stored in the adjustment content / setting content storage unit 110 (FIG. 4).
- step S89 of FIG. 18 the superimposition monitoring unit 176 sets the time of the frame just obtained by the batch obtaining unit 175 (included in the first frame reproduced by the DV 12 now).
- Shooting time information (year, month, day, hour, minute, and second) Time of the frame obtained immediately before (included in the second frame played by DV 12 immediately before the first frame) It is determined whether the time is older than the shooting time information (year, month, day, hour, minute, and second).
- the first frame composed of the frame after the currently acquired frame is not directly related data, and the first video data is the data that is temporally earlier than the second video data. It means that it is. In other words, this indicates that new second video data (video data to be acquired this time) has been overwritten on the first video data recorded in the past.
- step S89 when the batch acquisition unit 1775 determines that the time of the currently acquired frame is earlier than the time of the frame acquired immediately before, the superimposition monitoring unit 1775 Determines that the reproduction of the second video data that has been acquired (to be captured) ends, and instructs the collective acquisition unit 175 to stop the acquisition processing.
- the collective obtaining unit 175 stops obtaining data in step S92, and stops the digital video tape 13 in step S93. That is, the collective acquisition unit 1775 requests the DV control unit 103 (FIG. 4) to stop the normal reproduction. Upon receiving this request, the DV control unit 103 generates a control signal for instructing “stop”, and transmits the control signal to the DV 12 via the i.LINK 45 (FIG. 2), so that the DV 12 Control the digital video tape 13 to stop.
- the acquisition unit 105 overwrites the previously recorded first video data with the second video data to be captured this time by the processing of the overlapping monitoring unit 176. Also from the digital video tape 13, it is possible to reliably acquire only the second video data to be captured.
- step S89 if the batch acquisition unit 1775 determines that the time of the currently acquired frame is not earlier than the time of the frame acquired immediately before, the superimposition monitoring unit In step S176, it is determined that the second video data that has been acquired (to be captured) has not been completed yet, and the unrecorded area monitoring unit 1777 determines in step S9 At 0, it is determined whether or not the area is an unrecorded area for a fixed time.
- the unrecorded area monitoring unit 177 Assuming that the second video data (to be captured) has not been recorded in the subsequent part (assuming that the playback of the second video data has been completed), the batch acquisition unit 175 It instructs the acquisition process to stop. Upon receiving the stop designation, the collective acquisition unit 175 stops acquiring data in step S92, and stops the digital video tape 13 in step S93.
- the processing of the unrecorded area monitoring unit 177 causes the acquisition unit 105 to determine that the second video data to be captured this time has not been recorded up to the tape end of the digital video tape 13.
- the acquisition unit 105 determines that the second video data to be captured this time has not been recorded up to the tape end of the digital video tape 13.
- step S90 determines whether or not the unrecorded area has not continued for a certain period of time. If it is determined in step S90 that the unrecorded area has not continued for a certain period of time, the unrecorded area monitoring unit 177 determines the second (of the capture target) It is determined that the video data of the digital video tape 13 has not yet been completed, and the tape end monitoring unit 178 determines whether or not the digital video tape 13 has been reproduced up to the tape end of the digital video tape 13 in step S91.
- step S91 If it is determined in step S91 that the digital video tape 13 has not been played to the tape end, the process returns to step S85 (FIG. 17), and the subsequent processes are repeated. That is, the data acquisition processing by the collective acquisition unit 175 is continuously performed until it is determined that the second video data that has been acquired (to be captured) is completed.
- the collective acquisition unit 175 is instructed to stop the acquisition processing.
- the collective obtaining unit 175 stops obtaining data in step S92, and stops the digital video tape 13 in step S93.
- the format conversion unit 173 performs the collective acquisition in step S94.
- the video data of the DV format obtained by the unit 1 75 and stored in the DV format storage area 34-2 of the HDD 34 is converted to the DVD format (in this example, the MPEG-2 format).
- the data is stored in the DVD format storage area 34_3 of the HDD 34.
- the acquired data deleting unit 174 obtains the DV format data obtained by the collective obtaining unit 175 and stored in the DV format storable area 34-2 of the HDD 34. Delete the data and return the process.
- the acquisition unit 105 can execute the “automatic acquisition process” of the “acquisition process of the recorded data of the digital video tape”, so that the following effects can be obtained. become. That is, as described in the effect of the “batch capture process”, conventionally, the following two methods have been adopted as methods for capturing video data into a digital video tape 13 mounted on a DV 12 or a PC or the like. Was known.
- the user operates the DV 12 to move the digital video tape 13 to the capture start position desired by the user himself, and then starts the capture on the PC.
- the digital video tape 13 is played by the DV 12 and the capture process of the PC is stopped when the necessary parts have been captured, and the DV 12 executes the stop process of the digital tape 13 .
- the user operates the DV 12 to move the digital tape 13 to the user's desired capture start position, and then captures that position on the PC as the capture start position. After the digital tape 13 is moved to the capture stop position by operating the DV 12, the position is registered as the capture end position on the PC, and the capture process is performed on the PC. Is a method for executing
- the user must manually operate the DV 12 to rewind, stop, and play the digital tape 13, and the digital tape 13 While the recorded data was being imported to the PC, there was a problem that the user had to monitor the video being imported.
- the user can also capture the digital tape 13 to the PC without monitoring the video.
- the digital From the video tape 13 not only the second video data that the user wants to capture, but also unnecessary (the user does not intend to capture) first video data can be captured.
- unnecessary unrecorded areas undata
- the operation of moving the digital video tape 13 to the start position or the end position of the capture and the operation of confirming and registering the digital video tape 13 are performed manually by the user (manual operation of the DV 12). ) Is required, and as a result, there is a problem that these operations take a long time.
- the PC 11 (FIGS. 1 and 2) of the present invention can execute “automatic acquisition processing” as one function of the data acquisition / DVD writing unit 91 (FIG. 4).
- the user can connect the DV 12 to the PC 11 without any special operation. Only by turning on the power), only the video data desired by the user is automatically captured, and when the capture is completed, the capture process itself is immediately stopped.
- the PC 11 is included in each of a plurality of frames reproduced by the reproducing device and an obtaining unit that obtains predetermined content data composed of a plurality of frames reproduced by the predetermined reproducing device.
- the recording time at which the frame was recorded in the time information was monitored, and the recording time of the currently monitored first frame of the plurality of frames was monitored earlier than the first frame. If the time is earlier than the recording time of the second frame, an acquisition stop control unit that controls to stop the acquisition process of the content data by the acquisition unit is provided. In other words, even if the second video data to be captured this time is superimposed on the first video data in the past (the first video data that does not need to be captured), the first It is possible to reliably capture only the second video data to be captured without capturing video data.
- the PC 11 obtains predetermined content data to be reproduced by the predetermined reproduction device, and monitors the reproduction content of the reproduction device. If the recorded data of the content data is not reproduced for a predetermined time or more, An acquisition stop control unit that controls the acquisition process of the content data to be stopped is provided.
- the acquisition unit 105 executes the “automatic acquisition process” to solve the conventional problem of capturing the data recorded on the digital video tape 13 from the DV 12 to a PC or the like. It is possible to achieve the effect of being able to solve the problem.
- steps S89 to S91 in FIG. 18 are inserted instead of step S62 in FIG. The same effect as described above can be achieved.
- each of the superimposition monitoring unit 176, the unrecorded area monitoring unit 177, and the tape end monitoring unit 178 issues a stop command. It is possible to output not only to the batch acquisition section 17 5 but also to the division acquisition section 17 2.
- step S111 the menu creation unit 107 in FIG. 4 selects a specified time.
- the specified time the time set by the user is selected.
- the user can set any time, but in this example, for simplicity of explanation, the time is set from 10 minutes, 30 minutes, and 1 day (24 hours). And The details of the specified time will be described later.
- step S112 the menu creation unit 107 sets the target chapter to all the chapters included in the chapter list updated in the processing in step S9 (FIG. 5) (acquired in the processing in step S9).
- the first chapter (the first chapter) of all the chapters that make up the recorded data of the digital video tape 13 is set as the processing target in the description of the “chapter registration processing”. In order to distinguish this chapter from other chapters, it is called the target chapter.
- the menu creation unit 107 determines the recording start time of the chapter registered immediately before in the chapter menu (the first frame of the chapter registered in the processing of step S114 immediately before that point). And the recording start time of the target chapter (the shooting time information (year, month, day, and hour included in the first frame of the target chapter) , Minutes, and seconds)) is determined to be greater than or equal to the specified time selected in the processing of step S111.
- step S113 if it is determined that the time interval between the recording start time of the previous chapter registered in the chapter menu and the recording start time of the target chapter is equal to or longer than a specified time, the menu creation unit 1 In step S114, 07 registers the target chapter in the chapter menu. That is, in this case, the target chapter is the chapter displayed in the chapter menu.
- step S113 if the time interval between the recording start time of the previous chapter registered in the chapter menu and the recording start time of the target chapter is less than the specified time (specified time If not, the menu creation unit 107 does not register the target chapter in the chapter menu (without performing the processing of step S114) and shifts the processing to step S115. Proceed.
- the menu creation unit 107 determines in step S115 whether the target chapter is the last chapter.
- step S115 If it is determined in step S115 that the target chapter is not the final chapter, the menu creating unit 107 sets the next chapter as the target chapter in step S116, and then proceeds to step S115. Return to 1 1 and 3 and repeat the subsequent steps.
- step S113 when the final chapter is set as the target chapter and the processing is performed to determine whether or not the final chapter is registered in the chapter menu (the processing in step S113 and, if necessary, the processing in step S114) are performed. If it is performed), in step S115, the target chapter is determined to be the last chapter, and the process is returned.
- the specified time is variable.
- the specified time is selected from 10 minutes, 30 minutes, and 1 day (24 hours).
- Fig. 20 shows an example when the specified time is selected for 10 minutes
- Fig. 21 shows an example when the specified time is selected for 30 minutes
- Fig. 22 shows an example when the specified time is 13 minutes. An example of the case where the selection is made is shown.
- the numerical value described at the upper left of each of the chapters 21 1 to 21 17 indicates the time of the recording start point of the chapter (the time of the first frame of the chapter).
- Numerical values described at the upper right of each of 211 to 217 represent the time of the recording end point of the chapter (the time of the last frame of the chapter). For example, the time of the recording start point of the chapter 211 is set to 10:00 (10:00), and the time of the recording end point is set to 10:08 (10:08).
- the chapter 2 11 is set as the target chapter. At that time, there are no chapters registered in the chapter menu 2 2 1—1, so in such a case, the chapter 2 1 1 is registered in the chapter menu 2 2 1-1. Is recorded. That is, the first chapter of the chapters constituting the video data is automatically registered in the chapter menu.
- the recording start point of the chapter 2 1 1 registered immediately before in the DVD menu 2 2 1—1 is set.
- Time interval between 10:00 and 10:10 of the recording start point of the target chapter 2 12 (10 minutes) is longer than the specified time (10 minutes). It is registered in 2 1-1.
- the chapter 2 15 has the recording start time 10:35 of the previous chapter 2 13 registered in the DVD menu 2 2 1-1 and the recording start point 10 of the chapter 2 15 Time interval with: 42 (7 minutes) Force Less than the specified time (10 minutes), so it is not registered in chapter menu 2 2 1—1.
- the chapter 2 16 has the recording start point 10:35 of the previous chapter 2 13 registered in the DVD menu 2 2 1-1 and the recording start point of the chapter 2 16 Since the time interval from time 11:30 (55 minutes) is longer than the specified time (10 minutes), it is registered in the chapter menu 221-1.
- the chapter 2 17 sets the recording start time 11:30 of the previous chapter 2 16 registered in the DVD menu 2 2 1—1 and the recording start point of the chapter 2 16 Since the time interval (30 minutes) from the time 12:00 is longer than the specified time (10 minutes), it is registered in the chapter menu 221-1-1.
- the specified time is variable, and an arbitrary time can be set in the process of step S111 (FIG. 19).
- the specified time is set to 10 minutes, but if the specified time is set to 30 minutes, the same video data as in FIG.
- Comparing the chapter menu 2 2 1-1 in Fig. 20 with the chapter menu 2 2 1-2 in Fig. 21 shows that the chapter menu registered in the chapter menu 2 2 1 _ 1 in Fig. 20 is displayed. It can be seen that 2 1 2 is not registered in the chapter menu 2 2 1-2 in FIG. This is because the time at 10:00 of the recording start point of the previous chapter 2 1 1 registered in the DVD menu 2 2 1—1 and the recording start point of the target The time interval from time 10:10 is 10 minutes, and if the specified time is 10 minutes as shown in Fig. 20, the condition of step S113 (Fig. 11) is satisfied. This is because, as shown in FIG. 21, when the specified time is 30 minutes, the condition of step S113 is not satisfied.
- the specified time is not limited to any time, but may be in units such as one day, one week, one month, or one year (different from units expressed in seconds, minutes, or hours) as described above. Settings are also possible.
- the unit is separated by the date.
- This date boundary may simply be fixed at midnight.
- one event often lasts more than 0:00 midnight from the previous day and continues until the next day. If it is separated by 00, there is a problem that one event is divided. Therefore, in this example, for example, an arbitrary time can be set at the boundary of the date.
- the date boundary is the one that is set in advance by the designer. Although it may be used, in this example, for example, an arbitrary time can be set by the user.
- the specified time is a date (one day), as shown in FIG. 22, the first one of the chapters of the same day (for example, the chapter 2 3 1 of 7/1 and the chapter 2)
- the first chapter 2 3 1) of 2 3 2) is registered in the chapter menu 2 4 1. That is, in the chapter menu 241, the first chapter 2 3 1 of 7/1, the first chapter 2 3 3 of 7/2, the first chapter 2 3 4 of 7/3, and the The first chapter 235 is registered.
- the chapter menu creation unit 107 (FIG. 4) can execute the “chapter menu registration process”, so that the following effects can be obtained.
- the PC registered the chapter specified manually by the user in the chapter menu, or registered all the chapters constituting the captured video data in the chapter menu. For this reason, there was a problem that the creation time of the chapter menu was long, and a problem that unnecessary chapters were registered in the DVD menu.
- a recording section between a recording start point and a recording end point is used as a chapter as in the present embodiment
- one video data (video data recorded on a DVD 14) is composed of a very large number of chapters.
- it takes time to create the chapter menu and the user can select a desired chapter from the created chapter menu. It will be difficult to search for.
- a “chapter registration process” is provided as one function of the data acquisition / DVD writing section 91 (FIG. 4). That is, the user does not need to perform any special operation (just connect the DV 12 to the PC 11 and turn on the DV 12), and based on the recording start information (recording start point). As a result, the chapter menu is automatically generated, so that the user's work is not required, and the chapter menu can be automatically created.
- the PC 11 when the predetermined content data is divided into a plurality of sections, the PC 11 creates a table of contents indicating the recording order of the sections of the content data, with the predetermined section of the plurality of sections as an item.
- An information processing apparatus that sets each of a plurality of sections as a target section in order of the recording order of the sections, and sets a recording start time of a section registered immediately before as a table of contents item. If the time interval between the recording start time of the target section and the recording start time is equal to or longer than a predetermined specified time, a table of contents creating means for creating a table of contents by repeating the process of registering the target section as a table of contents item is provided.
- the chapter menu can be generated at intervals of a predetermined shooting event.
- each of the various sports in the athletic meet is considered a shooting event If the first and second parties of the wedding are taken as shooting events, or if the first and second half of soccer are taken as shooting events, the effect of the ⁇ chapter registration process '' in this example Is particularly noticeable.
- the menu creating unit 107 can achieve the effect of solving the above-described conventional problem of creating a chapter menu.
- the information processing system 1 in FIG. 1 has been described as an embodiment of the present invention.
- the embodiment is not limited to the example in FIG. 1 and takes various embodiments. It is possible.
- connection method between PC I 1 and DV 12 is not particularly limited as long as the above-described series of processing can be performed.
- the cradle 301 is connected to the PC I 1 and the DV 12 is put on the cradle 301 so that the PC I 1 and the DV 12 May be connected. That is, in this case, when the cradle 301 is connected instead of the cable 15 (FIG. 1) and the DV 12 is put on the cradle 301, the L LINK 45 of the PC I 1 (FIG. 2) And i.LINK 78 (Fig. 3) of DV 12 are connected.
- the PC 11 and the DV 12 may be connected to each other via a network 311 including the Internet.
- the information processing apparatus to which the present invention is applied is not limited to the form of a PC, and can take various embodiments. For example, as shown in FIG. It may be 2 1.
- the configuration of the optical drive device 321 may basically have the same function as that of the DVD-R / RW drive 36 in FIG. 2 described above.
- the optical drive device 321 includes a software program (capturing / DVD writing unit 91 (FIG. 4)) for executing the above-described series of processes, and a digital video tape supplied from the DV 12.
- Memory for storing the recording data of 13 for example, A hard disk such as the HDD 34
- a CPU for executing the program for example, a CPU such as the CPU 21 in FIG. 2
- a memory for temporarily storing parameter data for executing the program For example, RAM, etc.
- i.LINK for transmitting / receiving data to / from DV 12 are also required.
- a software program (capturing / DVD writing unit 91 (FIG. 4)) for executing the above-described series of processing may be installed in the DV 12 itself.
- a series of processing is executed by software, various functions are realized by installing a computer in which a program constituting the software is built in dedicated hardware or installing various programs. For example, it is installed from a recording medium to a general-purpose personal computer or the like.
- the recording medium is a magnetic disk (including a flexible disk) on which the program is recorded, an optical disk (CD-ROM), which is distributed separately from the personal computer to provide the program to the user.
- ROM compact disc-read only memory
- DVD including digital versatile disc
- magneto-optical disc including MD (mini-disc) (registered trademark)
- removable memory such as semiconductor memory
- recording media 49 packet media
- the above-described series of processes can be executed by hardware that can be executed by software.
- the information processing apparatus has, for example, hardware corresponding to the capturing / DVD writing unit 91 as shown in FIG.
- steps for describing a program provided by a medium are not limited to time-series processing, but are necessarily time-series, in the order described. Even if they are not processed in a row, they can include processes that are executed in parallel or individually.
- a frame was used because the description was made using the DV 12 format as an example, but a field may be used. Frame or field) is also called an access unit.
- system refers to a processing unit and an entire apparatus including a plurality of apparatuses.
- the user simply connects the DV with the digital videotape to the PC and turns on the DV. (Furthermore, if necessary, the user clicks the PC mouse to instruct the PC to execute the processing. Just rotate the digital videotape), capture the data from the digital videotape into a DV-capable PC, change the DV format to a DVD format, and automatically execute a series of processes from recording to DVD. Can be done. That is, a series of processes until video data recorded on the first recording medium in the first format is recorded on the second recording medium in the second format is executed without manual operation of a user. be able to.
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