WO2005057581A1 - 情報記録装置と情報記録方法とプログラムが記録された記録媒体 - Google Patents
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- Information recording apparatus information recording method, and recording medium on which program is recorded
- the present invention provides a method for storing time-series data (for example, content data such as moving image data, still image data, and a large amount of text data (log)), which is a collection of data that changes over time, using a CD-ROM.
- time-series data for example, content data such as moving image data, still image data, and a large amount of text data (log)
- Optical disks such as R disk, CD-RW disk, CD-MRW disk, DVD-R disk, DVD-RW disk, DVD-RAM disk, DVD + R disk, DVD + RW disk, and light such as M ⁇ and MD CD drive, DVD drive, M ⁇ drive, MD drive, HD drive, etc.
- An information recording device such as an FD drive or a memory card drive, an information recording method for recording time-series data on an information recording medium, and a program for causing a computer to execute the procedure of the information recording method.
- FIG. 9 is a diagram illustrating an example of a layout of an information recording medium that performs linear addressing in data recording and reproduction.
- FIG. 9 shows an area at the application level that is larger than the recording / reproducing area sector. Show me.
- the head of a recording area 40 of this information recording medium is a lead-in (Lead-in).
- This lead-in area 41 is an area from which reading starts first when mounted on an information recording apparatus, an information reproducing apparatus or an information recording / reproducing apparatus.
- a user recordable area 42 which is an area where the user can actually record user data such as content data, becomes a user recordable area 42, and the user can record any data. Region 42 only.
- the first sector of the user recordable area 42 is at address zero, and is represented by "LBA: 0" as shown by an arrow in the figure.
- the specific address of the user recordable area 42 is a location fixedly determined for each file system such as an operating system (OS), and is referred to as an anchor point.
- OS operating system
- the anchor point is a sector indicating that the user data is to be read first from here, and there may be a plurality of locations in the user recordable area 42.
- the figure shows a case where the content area 44 and the lead-out area 46 are provided at the start positions.
- the file system area 43 in the user recordable area 42 is an area that defines the location, size, time, attribute, and the like of each file or directory where it is recorded. After that, there is a content area 44 for storing content data.
- the content area 44 there may be another data area 45 for storing data other than the content data.
- the provision of the other data area 45 is not optional and may not be provided.
- a recorded area called a Lead-Out area 46, which continues to near the end limit of the information recording medium.
- the information recording device prevents the optical pickup, which emits light and receives reflected light, for reading and writing data on the information recording medium based on the lead-out area 46 from jumping from the recording area 40. You.
- each of the lead-in area 41, the user recordable area 42, and the lead-out area 46 has a different attribute of one sector arranged in the area, and the attribute is stored in the file system area 43. Is stored.
- the lead-in area 41, the user recordable area 42, and the lead-out area 46 are distinguished by attributes of a sector attribute (01), a sector attribute (00), and a sector attribute (10), respectively. .
- the size of each area shown in FIG. 9 does not reflect the actual recording amount ratio.
- Information recording media such as those described above are often overwhelmingly occupied by content data. It is assumed that the areas having the above-described functions of the information recording medium are continuous, and as shown in FIG. 9B, if there is an unrecorded area 47 in the user recordable area 42. However, the compatibility cannot be reduced because the information cannot be reproduced by a general information reproducing apparatus.
- the content data described above includes video data, audio data, map data, encyclopedia data, and the like, which have been regarded as large-capacity data, and index information (index data) for referring to various places in the content data. For example, in the case of video data, there is index image data recorded together with moving image content data such as a movie in the case of index data.
- the chapter image data is produced by being selected by a maker or automatically generated by an information recording / reproducing device, and a CD (Compact Disc) recording the moving image content data as a part of the moving image content data. ), DVD (Digital Versatile Disc) and the like.
- CD Compact Disc
- DVD Digital Versatile Disc
- chapter image data a plurality of chapter image data corresponding to important scenes of a movie are selected by the producer, and the user can select one of the chapter image data recorded in advance on the information recording medium.
- an image based on the chapter image data can be referred to, or the moving image content data can be reproduced from the scene of the image as index information.
- each user can know the index information (the chapter image data in the above-described technology) of the desired portion in the content data. Power that can be done The user must specify which part of the content data to play. Therefore, the content data Unless the contents are known, effective designation cannot be made, and the function of providing index information for transmitting the contents of the content data to the user in a distrative manner cannot be performed.
- the location (part) of the content data that the user wants to acquire as index information regarding the content data may be different from each other.
- Index information could not be provided in response to various requests.
- the above-described technique is an information reproducing apparatus capable of setting a plurality of time conditions, and allows a user to create and record arbitrary index information when himself or herself records arbitrary content data on a recording medium. Is not considered, and is effective only for a recording medium on which content data and its index information have been authored in advance.
- the present invention has been made in view of the above points, and has a user-definable index attached to user data such as content data while allowing an information recording medium to be reproduced even in a conventional standard.
- the purpose is to enable data such as information to be recorded on an information recording medium.
- the present invention provides the following (1)-(5) information recording device to achieve the above object.
- An information recording apparatus comprising: recording means for recording data accompanying the user data in an area arranged outside.
- Content data recording means for recording content data on an information recording medium, index information generating means for generating index information for referencing the content data with respect to the content data, and the index information
- An information recording apparatus comprising: an index information recording unit that records index information generated by a generation unit in an area disposed outside a user data area for recording user data in a recording area of the information recording medium.
- the index information recording means may store the index information generated by the index information generating means.
- the index information recording unit may store the index information generated by the index information generation unit while the content data is being recorded on the information recording medium by the content data recording unit.
- An information recording apparatus characterized by sequentially recording user data in a recording area of an information recording medium outside a user data area for recording user data.
- the following (6)-(10) information recording method is provided.
- a content data recording step of recording content data on an information recording medium, an index information generation step of generating index information for referencing the content data with respect to the content data, and an index information generation step The index information generated by the process is arranged outside the user data area for recording the user data in the recording area of the information recording medium. And an index information recording step of recording information in a designated area.
- the index information recording step is generated by the index information generation step after the content data is completely recorded on the information recording medium by the content data recording step.
- An information recording method wherein index information is collectively recorded in an area arranged outside a user data area for recording user data in a recording area of the information recording medium.
- the index information recording step may include recording the content data on the information recording medium in the content data recording step, and generating the index generated by the index information generation step.
- An information recording method characterized by sequentially recording information in an area located outside a user data area for recording user data in a recording area of the information recording medium.
- the present invention also provides a recording medium on which the following program (11)-(15) is recorded.
- (11) A program for causing a computer to execute a procedure for recording data accompanying the user data in an area located outside a user data area for recording user data in a recording area of an information recording medium is recorded. Recording media.
- (12) In the program of (11), a program for causing a computer to execute a procedure of recording an attribute of an area located outside the user data area with the same attribute as the user data area is recorded. Recording medium.
- the index information recording procedure includes, after the content data is completely recorded on the information recording medium according to the content data recording procedure, the index information generated by the index information generation procedure.
- a program for recording user data in a recording area of the information recording medium collectively in an area arranged outside a user data area for recording the user data. Recording media.
- the index information recording procedure includes the step of recording the index information generated by the index information generation procedure while recording the content data on the information recording medium by the content data recording procedure.
- a recording device, an information recording method, and a recording medium on which a program is recorded can be provided.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing a configuration of an optical disk recording device (optical disk drive) according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a block diagram showing a configuration of a computer system including an optical disk recording device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a diagram showing a format of a DVD disc.
- FIG. 4 is a diagram showing a format of an example in which an index area is provided in a lead-out area after a content area of an optical disc.
- FIG. 5 is a schematic diagram showing a configuration of an index information gnorape.
- FIG. 6 is a flowchart showing an operation of collectively recording index information in the controller of the optical disk drive or the CPU of the host computer after recording of the content data is completed.
- FIG. 7 is a flowchart showing an operation of sequentially recording index information during recording of content data in a controller of the optical disk drive or a CPU of a host computer.
- FIG. 8 is a flowchart showing a process of moving index information in a controller of the optical disk drive or a CPU of a host computer.
- FIG. 9 is a diagram showing an example of a layout of an information recording medium that performs linear addressing in data recording and reproduction.
- FIG. 2 is a block diagram showing a configuration of a computer system including an optical disc recording device according to one embodiment of the present invention.
- the upper optical disc recording apparatus 1 can receive video and audio data from other media such as an antenna, CATV, and the Internet by using a tuner or a network interface and record the data on the optical disc 7.
- an input device 2 such as a remote control is provided.
- a display such as CRT or LCD 3 is convenient for input.
- the lower optical disk recording device 4 is built in a computer serving as a host computer or a personal computer (PC), and the PC can input instructions with an input device 5 such as a keyboard and a mouse. There is also a display device 6 such as a CRT or LCD. In the lower optical disk recording device 4, a more detailed edit 'search operation is assumed. Remote control or keyboard mouse Such a device also serves as input means and selection means for index data.
- the tuner network interface can receive other media such as antennas, CATV, and the Internet, and video and audio data, and record the data on the optical disk 7. The video and audio data can be edited. Can be recorded on the optical disk 7.
- Both of the optical disk recording apparatuses 1 and 4 are connected to a host computer via an interface such as ATAPI.
- the edit recording device 8 is a dedicated device used in a studio or the like. Many authoring can be performed, and many are designed for professional use. According to the optical disk device of the present embodiment, it is possible to provide a recording device corresponding to these various places and uses.
- FIG. 1A is a block diagram showing a configuration of an optical disk recording device (optical disk drive) according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- This optical disk drive corresponds to the above-mentioned optical disk recording devices 1 and 4, such as a DVD + RW drive for recording data on an optical disk (recording medium) 7 capable of recording and reproducing data such as a DVD + RW disk. Recording device.
- the optical disk drive includes a spindle motor 10 for rotating the optical disk 7, a rotation control system 13 for controlling the rotation of the spindle motor 10, and an optical pickup for irradiating the optical disk 7 with a laser beam L for recording and reproducing data.
- an optical pickup control system 15 for controlling the drive of emission of laser light L by the optical pickup 11, a coarse motor 12 for moving the optical pickup 11 in the radial direction of the optical disk 7, and a coarse motor for the coarse motor 12
- a coarse motor control system section 14 for controlling the rotational drive of the optical pickup 12 and a signal processing system section 16 for controlling the input / output of the reproduction signal from the optical pickup 11 and the recording signal to the optical pickup 11 are provided.
- the controller 19 provided in the optical disk drive is realized by a microcomputer such as a CPU, a register, a RAM, and the like.
- Various programs including the program according to the present invention are stored in a nonvolatile memory 17 such as a ROM (various settings are also stored).
- the CPU executes the procedure of the program to execute the information recording method according to the present invention, and realizes the function of each means according to the present invention.
- the optical disk drive stores data read from the optical disk 7 in the buffer memory 18 and transfers the data to the host computer 21.
- the data transmitted from the host computer 21 is converted and recorded according to the type of the optical disk 7 via the buffer memory 18.
- the controller 19 controls such as recording start, interruption, and restart, and setting and taking out of an optical disk. It communicates with the host computer 21 via the external interface 20. The communication is performed by issuing a command from the host computer 21 and responding to the command by the optical disk drive.
- a digital controller is integrated in the host computer 21, the connection is made by an analog interface.
- a / D conversion of an external video signal by the AZD converter 22 (corresponding to input from a network such as an antenna or the Internet), compression by an encoder / decoder (Encoder'Decoder) 25 Development (CPU can be replaced at high speed), D / A conversion by D / A converter 23, and DA conversion by PAL / NTSC video encoder (equivalent to output to display devices such as TV, CRT, LCD, etc.) .
- a trigger for generating data accompanying user data such as index information, Can be used as the content of data accompanying user data such as index information.
- an ATA / ATAPI interface (I / F) 24 is provided to communicate with an optical disk drive or a hard disk drive (HDD) not shown.
- the host computer 21 has a CPU 29, a ROM 26, and a RAM 27.
- the RAM 27 is used as a work memory or a buffer for video and audio data, and the ROM 26 stores a program for controlling the entire host computer, an operating system ( ⁇ S), and the like.
- the ROM 26 may be a mask ROM, but if it is a non-volatile flash ROM that can be rewritten collectively, the time required for upgrading can be reduced.
- the host computer 21 has a memory card controller (Memory Card Control). ler) 32 and a memory card slot 30.
- a memory card (Memory Card) 31 is inserted into the memory card slot 30, and a digital camera image or the like is input from the memory card 31, and data accompanying user data (content data index information, etc.) is recorded. You can also.
- the memory card 31 is often composed of a removable flash ROM, and can be used to transfer digital data not only to PCs but also to various devices.
- the function according to the present invention can be realized by the CPU 29 of the host computer 21 instead of the controller 19 of the optical disk drive.
- various programs including the program according to the present invention are stored in the ROM 26 (various settings are also stored), and the CPU 29 controls the controller 19 by executing the procedure of the program to thereby control the present invention.
- the function of each means according to the present invention is realized.
- the program 35 (and various settings) according to the present invention stored in the ROM 26 is stored on a recording medium such as the memory card 31 or the optical disk 7 and is installed in the recording medium ROM 26. . Since the optical disk 7 and the memory card 31 are exchangeable, the information recording device can install the program from the optical disk 7 or the memory card 31 on which the program according to the present invention is recorded in advance.
- This computer system is controlled by the controller 19 when the functions according to the present invention are realized on the optical disk drive side, or when the functions according to the present invention are realized by including the host computer 21, the controller 19 and the CPU 29. Processing is performed by control. For example, when recording of video data, which is an example of user data such as content data, is started on the optical disc 7, a write command including video data created from the host computer 21 and data such as predetermined chapter image data is issued. Process.
- the CPU 29 or the controller 19 controls each frame of the video data and each recorded time (for example, the time generated based on the Greenwich Mean Time and the elapsed time from the start of recording). Each time, data accompanying user data such as index information is generated, and the data is recorded on the optical disk 7 at an appropriate timing during the recording of the video data or after the recording of the video data.
- FIG. 3 is a diagram showing a format of a DVD disc.
- the head of the recording area 40 is a read-in (Lead-In) area 41, and information on the DVD disk itself, and subsequent data, Information on the entire optical disc such as layout information of a certain recording unit is recorded.
- a user recordable area 42 in which a user whose head sector is address 0 (“LBA: 0”) can record.
- file system area 43 which is an area where individual files and directories are recorded, where the location, size, time, and attributes are defined. An anchor point has been set.
- a content area 44 for storing the body of the content data and an other data area 45 for storing data other than the content data follow.
- the provision of the other data area 45 is optional and may not be provided.
- lead-out (lead-out) area 46 there is a lead-out (lead-out) area 46, and data (for example, index information) accompanying the content data as user data is recorded and stored in the lead-out area 46.
- data for example, index information
- the lead-out area 46 corresponds to an area arranged outside the user recordable area 42 which is a user data area of the recording area of the optical disc.
- the attribute of the lead-out area 46 is recorded with the same attribute as that of the user recordable area 42. Therefore, the attribute of the sector in the lead-out area 46 is the same as that of the user recordable area 42. Record as sector attribute (00).
- the read format area 46 arranged outside the user recordable area 42 of the optical disc 7 is a place for storing data accompanying the user data. Also, by recording the lead-out area 46 with the same attribute as the user recordable area 42, a conventional DVD playback device that does not recognize that data exists in the lead-out area can be used. Also, the information recorded in the lead-out area 46 can be read.
- FIG. 4 is a diagram showing a format of an example in which an index area is provided in the lead-out area after the content area of the optical disc 7.
- FIG. 4 (a) there is a file system area 43 at the head of the user recordable area 42, a content area 44 for storing the main body of the content data, and an anchor point at the head. Is set. Further, a plurality of pieces of index information 50 for referring to the content data are recorded and stored in a lead-out area 46 arranged outside the user recordable area 42.
- the lead-out area 46 corresponds to an area arranged outside the user recordable area 42 which is a user data area of the recording area of the optical disc.
- the attribute of the lead-out area 46 is recorded with the same attribute as the user recordable area 42.
- the attribute of the sector in the lead-out area 46 is recorded as the same sector attribute (00) as the user recordable area 42.
- the optical disk 7 is a DVD + RW disk or a CD-MRW disk, as shown in FIG. 4 (b)
- a temporary read including the index information 50 before the additional data is performed.
- the Out (Temporary Lead-ut) area 49 must be moved or overwritten. For example, when the temporary data is completed by the additional recording, the lead-out area 46 including the index information 50 is recorded. For this reason, additional recording is limited to rewritable information recording media.
- the attribute of the lead-out area 46 is stored in the file system area 43 in the user recordable area 42. Therefore, by recording the attribute of the sector in the lead-out area 46 with the same sector attribute (00) as the user recordable area 42, the reproduction compatibility can be improved.
- the index information on the content data is stored separately from the content data. By preparing, it becomes possible to store and use contents and various searches that are not included in the conventional standards and summaries tailored to users.
- the index information gnorape refers to a set of index information for a plurality of locations in the time-series content data.
- each piece of index information corresponding to each of portions obtained by dividing content data at a certain time interval is arranged and stored in the order of progress of the content data. Is an index information group.
- FIG. 5 is a schematic diagram showing a configuration of an index information group.
- the index information is data for referring to a plurality of locations in the content data.
- the MPEG7 Motion Pictures Experts Group 7
- It can be recorded on various information recording media such as DVD (Digita 1 Versatile Disc) and HD (Hard Disk).
- index information group a plurality of pieces of index information for moving image content data (one movie, one program) as one content data shown in FIG. Stored in chronological order.
- index information each frame of moving image content data or data at each recorded time may be used.
- index information group G1 shown in (b) of Fig. 5 the index having the index information 1101, 1102, ... corresponding to the part obtained by dividing the moving image content data at intervals of 120 seconds.
- these index information 1101 and 1102 are index information corresponding to a video in a section of 120 seconds and a video in a section of 120 to 240 seconds, which are portions obtained by dividing moving image content data at intervals of 120 seconds.
- index information gnorape G2 shown in (c) of Fig. 5 index information 1201, 1202, 1203, ... corresponding to portions obtained by dividing moving image content data at intervals of 60 seconds is provided. ing.
- index information Gnorape G3 shown in (d) of FIG. 5 index information 1301, 1302, 1303,... Corresponding to portions obtained by dividing moving image content data at intervals of 30 seconds is provided. ing.
- Each of the index information 1101, 1102, ..., 1201, 1202, ..., 1301, 1302, ... shown in Fig. 5 includes information for specifying the corresponding video part. And at least one frame of image data included in the corresponding video.
- the information for specifying the video portion indicates the time in the entire content data of the video portion corresponding to the index information, and includes a start time and an end time.
- index information 1101 includes time information such as start time “0” and end time “120”, and index information 1202 includes start time “60” and end time “120”.
- index information 1302 the start time is “30”, the end time is “60”, and the time information is included.
- the image data included in the index information may be, for example, the first frame in the corresponding video section, or may be an intermediate frame (60 seconds in a section of 0 to 120 seconds). (Frame to be reproduced) as long as it is frame image data in that section.
- At least one frame of image data is included in the index information of the index information group. Is included, the image data is read out from each index information included in the index information group at a predetermined time interval during reproduction, and is reproduced. Images are displayed sequentially at intervals of 60 seconds at predetermined intervals.
- FIG. 6 is a flowchart showing an operation of collectively recording index information after completion of recording of content data in the controller of the optical disk drive or the CPU of the host computer.
- the controller 19 When the controller 19 (or the CPU 29) starts recording content data or inserts an optical disc, the controller 19 (or “S” in the figure) determines whether the optical disc has been formatted in step (indicated by “S” in FIG. 1). If not, proceed to step 3. If not, proceed to step 2 to record the lead-in area of the recording area of the optical disc and format it (not necessary for write-once optical discs). ), Go to step 3. In step 3, content data is recorded in the content area of the optical disk. At the same time, the controller 19 (or the CPU 29) extracts, in step 5, data usable as index information from the content data recorded in the processing in step 3, and stores the extracted data.
- the storage destination may be a RAM, a non-influential recording area, or another information recording medium.
- step 4 the controller 19 (or the CPU 29) determines whether or not a recording end instruction such as a stop (STOP) button has been given. If there is no recording end instruction, the process returns to step 3 and there is no recording end instruction. Then, proceed to step 6 and proceed to the process of creating index information.If possible, perform processing based on the operation of the user from the extracted content data, and convert the index information of multiple locations in the content data into the time series of the content data. Create an index information group arranged in order, record (create or update) the file system so that other devices can recognize the content data and index information in step 7, and create a lead-out area (or temporary read-out area). Is recorded with the same attribute as the user recordable area.
- a recording end instruction such as a stop (STOP) button
- the generated index information is transferred to the lead-out area 46 (or the temporary read-out area 49) arranged outside the user recordable area 42 of the optical disk 7. ).
- the post-processing after the recording of the content data takes time. Since the creation of index information is started, it is possible to create index information covering the entire content data, and the user can arbitrarily select a portion to be index information. Lastly, there is room for the user to perform the processing in a lump. Therefore, it is easy to create index information that is meaningful for the user.
- FIG. 7 is a flowchart showing an operation of sequentially recording index information during recording of content data in the controller of the optical disk drive or the CPU of the host computer.
- the controller 19 determines whether or not the optical disk has been formatted in step (indicated by “S” in the figure) 21, If formatted, proceed to step 23. If not, record the lead-in area in step 22 and format it (not necessary for write-once optical disc), and proceed to step 23.
- the content data is recorded in the content area, and in parallel with the start of the recording of the content data, in step 27, data usable as index information is extracted from the time-series content data and stored separately.
- the storage destination may be a RAM, a non-influential recording area, or another recording medium.
- step 26 the controller 19 (or the CPU 29) determines whether or not a recording end instruction such as a stop (STOP) button has been issued. If there is no recording end instruction, the process returns to step 23, and the recording end instruction is issued. If so, the file system is recorded (created or updated) in step 28 so that the content data and index information can be recognized by other devices, and the attributes of the temporary read-out area or lead-out area are set as the user recordable area. Record with the same attribute, record (create or update) the anchor point in Step 29, and record the unrecorded area in the area up to the maximum address where LBA: 0 recording was last performed in Step 30. If there is, record it as a continuous area, and then in step 31 the index information A lead-out area that contains the (optical disc is DVD + RW disc, a CD-MRW disk
- TLO area the temporary readout area including the index information is recorded (created or updated), and this processing ends.
- the merit of this processing is that the recording of the index information can be already completed by giving the end instruction, and the merit that the time for actually taking out the optical disk from the instruction can be shortened. Therefore, it is suitable for recording index information depending on time or time. Index information such as quick-view and digests can be considered.
- indexing at a fixed time interval indexing at a fixed time, indexing of CM and main part separation triggered by audio signal, creation of index for fast-forward / rewind exceeding the rules, digesting And other functions can be provided to the user.
- FIG. 8 is a flowchart showing a process of moving the index information in the controller of the optical disk drive or the CPU of the host computer.
- Step (shown by "S") 41 Form It is determined whether or not the optical disk is already matted. If the optical disk has not been formatted, the process proceeds to step 49 to perform error processing, and the process ends.
- step 41 If the format is determined in step 41, the index information of the index information group is searched in step 42, and it is determined whether or not the index information is found in step 43. If not found, the process proceeds to step 49. , And terminates the process.
- step 43 If you find the index information of the index information group is determined in step 43, to replicate the index information in the stearyl-up 44, to update the index information in step 45, the recording can be part of the new index information in step 46 In step 47, it is determined whether or not a recordable portion of the index information has been found. If not found, the process proceeds to step 49 to perform error processing, and this process ends.
- step 47 If a recordable part of the index information is found in the determination of step 47, the index information of the index information gnorape is recorded in the recordable part in step 48, and this processing ends.
- the present process first, it is checked whether or not the optical disc has already been recorded. Then, it actually searches the index information of the index information group to grasp its existence. If the index information is found, it is copied, and if it is found, it is updated by the user and time. Then, a recordable portion of the new index information is searched, and if possible, recording is performed at the recordable portion. If the index information itself or recordable location is not found, it is processed as an error.
- index information when content data is recorded, user-definable index information can be recorded in addition to conventional index information.
- the user can define the type, time interval, number, etc. of the index information quite freely.
- Such index information should be stored with images and sounds in conjunction with a timer, etc. Can be done by
- an area for recording index information is defined separately from content data, and index data is stored there. did.
- the index information follows the content data, the content data and the index information can be accessed consecutively, and the access is dispersed so that the search performance and the like do not decrease.
- the effect of additionally writing the content data can be minimized.
- the index data in a lead-out area different from the user recordable area in which the content data is stored, it is possible to prevent erroneous overwriting or additional writing when editing the content data.
- it is arranged as a lead-out area, but by recording the location with the same attributes as the user recordable area that stores user data, it is possible to read data from existing DVD players. .
- the information recording device, the information recording method, and the program according to the present invention can be applied to a video recorder, a video camcorder, a digital editing device, a non-linear editing device, a digital camera, a game console, a DVD player, and the like.
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