WO2005124779A1 - 再生装置、プログラム、再生方法 - Google Patents
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- 0001 is an invention belonging to the technical field of text art.
- 0002 Text is a technique for displaying a curtain expressed in text in synchronism with a picture in a movie, and is one of the techniques used in BD RM (Ba Dsc Read On Memo production equipment).
- BD RM Blu-ray Read On Memo production equipment
- subtitles can be represented by bitmaps and video storms can be multiplexed. If the subtitles are distributed separately from the BD ROM, for example, if they are downloaded via a network or supplied to a playback device via a media, the data size of the subtitles should be too large. What Even if it can be recorded on a BD ROM, it is better if the data size is small because the curtain must be resident in a large space and the download takes a long time. .
- the amount of information for subtitles and subtitles is, for example, AC, etc., and it is 2 units for C, etc. If Un code is used as a practical character code, it is possible to support not only Japanese but also complicated character systems such as Chinese and Japanese.
- the curtain is distributed as text, the data size becomes very small, and when distributed through the Internet, it becomes very effective. In the future, Therefore, the BD ROM production device will be equipped with a text curtain function.
- the BD ROM raw device uses the icon to expand the subtitles to the top and the top, and put this top in the video storm. The display of the picture is synchronized.
- the playback device does not have the ability to tap on the word, or has the ability to tap the word but does not have the ability to support linguistics. In such a case, even if the subtitles appear as garbled letters or the text subtitles are displayed, the text subtitles may be displayed in an unnatural manner for the person of the word.
- the playback device selects one of the plurality of text storms, and plays back the selected text storm together with the moving image.
- a determination unit that determines whether or not each of a plurality of text storms can be de-dated by referring to a fixed value, a register set indicating absence of de-power of the language text curtain, and a fixed value of LA in the register set; And a selection unit for selecting a text storm determined to be able to be transmitted.
- the Register Set indicates the language of the ability to de-seat the text curtain, so if you want to show text in a certain language, It can be determined immediately by referring to the fixed value of the bit in the register set.
- Fig. 1 is a diagram showing a state of a playback device according to the present invention for use.
- FIG. 3 is a diagram showing a configuration of a 2BDRM.
- FIG. 3 is a diagram schematically showing how a chain with mache and m2s is configured.
- FIG. 5 is a diagram showing the relationship between 5 AvCp and.
- Figure 6 shows the structure of the 6 bpah report.
- FIG. 8 (a) is a diagram illustrating a configuration of a TN abe.
- FIG. 9 is a diagram showing an example of AVC p taken in the ninth embodiment.
- FIG. 10 is a diagram illustrating an example of Pas information taken in the state 10
- FIG. 12 is a diagram showing a bundle of digital storms determined by the Pas information shown in FIG.
- FIG. 12 is a diagram showing a configuration of a playback apparatus according to the embodiment.
- FIG. 13 is a diagram showing how the Pa s generation time axis is defined by the Pa s information stored in 13 castes.
- FIG. 14 is a diagram in which the result of the death by the 14 videounder and the result of the selection by the storm 7 are added to the two parts.
- FIG. 10 is a diagram showing the correspondence between DecodeCapab la exTangage code in PR48 to PR6.
- FIG. 7 is a diagram showing the relationship between PR signals and bits in PR 48 to PR 6 and exTange code.
- 26 (a) to (c) are diagrams illustrating examples of text storm selection.
- 27 (a) to (c) are diagrams showing examples of text storm selection.
- FIG. 29 is a diagram illustrating a partial configuration of a 29 text storm.
- FIG. 30 (a) is a diagram showing an example of a styling report.
- FIG. 14B is a diagram showing a composite image shown from the text storm of FIG.
- FIG. 3 is a diagram showing a partial configuration of a 32Tex T decoder 2.
- FIG. 34 is a diagram showing criteria for setting the DecodeCapab of 34 languages, English and Arabic 3.
- FIG. 34 is a diagram showing criteria for setting the DecodeCapab of 34 languages, English and Arabic 3.
- 35 (a) and (b) are diagrams showing Japanese where the writing style is completely supported and Japanese where the vertical writing style is incomplete.
- Fig. 36 is a diagram illustrating a partial configuration of a playback device according to a third embodiment.
- FIG. 37 is a diagram showing assignments of b23 to b16 of PR30 in the 37 3 state.
- FIG. 9 is a diagram showing a bit composition in a 38 PR area.
- FIG. 39 is a diagram showing a message displayed when the user intends to stretch (a) and (b).
- FIG. 39 is a diagram showing a message displayed when the user intends to stretch (a) and (b).
- FIG. 44 is a chart showing the procedure of the setup 32 according to the 4th embodiment, which is a chart showing the order of 453 and the order of the setup.
- FIG. 27 is a diagram schematically illustrating a process executed by DA3 when the user selects a text storm of a pud during the production of 47AVC p.
- FIG. 49 is a diagram illustrating a partial configuration of a playback device according to a ninth embodiment.
- FIG. 49 is a diagram illustrating a partial configuration of a playback device according to a ninth embodiment.
- 51 (a) is a diagram showing a TNTabe in which a PG storm multiplexed on an AVC p, a text storm that has been written, and a text storm that has not been written have been described.
- FIG. 17B is a diagram showing the transition when the musula is set to.
- FIG. 52 (a) is a diagram showing a setup menu displayed in the embodiment. It is a figure which shows the message displayed when the intention of the extension of (b) is intended.
- 54 is a chart showing the details of the step 66 of 52 52 in detail.
- FIG. 56 (a) is a diagram showing a partial configuration of TNTabe in six states. [0018] (b) Shows the contents of the muscle provided on TNTabe.
- FIG. 57 is a diagram illustrating a partial configuration of a recording medium according to a 58th embodiment.
- FIG. 159 is a diagram illustrating the processing according to 3 in 6 modes.
- FIG. 60 (a) shows the dictated structure of the recording medium in 7 states.
- FIG. 35 is a diagram illustrating a situation in which 62 Paems are continuously reproduced.
- FIG. 63 is a diagram showing a base on TNTabe.
- FIG. 649 is a diagram showing the description of TNTabe according to the ninth embodiment.
- FIG. 649 is a diagram showing the description of TNTabe according to the ninth embodiment.
- Pa em 1 TNTabe describes the PG storm PD, but in Pa em 2 the PG storm is in the blank space and the PG storm PD appears in the Pa em 2 TN Tabe. It is a figure which shows the case which has not been registered.
- the storm registered in TNTabe is only the text storm to be posted, and the text storm to be posted is selected.
- FIG. 11 is a diagram showing a situation where a storm to be pudded has been selected because a multiplexed PG storm has not been registered in TNTabe of 67 Pa em 2;
- FIG. 68 is a diagram in which the PD has selected a digital storm registered in TNTabe.
- FIG. 4 is a diagram showing a state of the reproducing apparatus according to the present invention for use.
- the reproducing device according to the present invention is the reproducing device 2.
- This production device 2 is used for supplying a movie work to a home-attached system formed by a computer 3 and a television 4.
- FIG. 2 is a diagram showing a configuration of a BD ROM.
- the figure shows the 4 BD ROM, and shows the tracks on the 3 BD ROM.
- the track in the figure is a track formed around the circumference of the BD ROM. It is drawn in a stretched direction. This track consists of a doin area, a bomb area, and a doout area. Includes bombs, physics, systems, and applied ears.
- the BD ROM has a BD V dict below the Roo dict.
- BDMV disc Below the BDMV disc, there are four discs called PAYT, CPN, TREAM, and BDA.
- the TREAM dict is a dict that stores the data that becomes a digital storm, and includes files (00001 to 00003m2 s) with the extension m2s.
- FIG. 3 is a diagram schematically showing how a file to which the extension m2s is added is configured.
- the machete-m2s-attached file (0000 m2 s00002m2 s00003m2 s .7) stores the AVCp.
- AVC p converts () a video storm consisting of multiple video streams (picture 23) and an audio storm consisting of multiple audio streams into (, PE, columns, (2, and further into T, and (3)
- the same presentation graphics (PG storm) and dialogue interactive graphics (2G storm) are converted to T and (3), and these are multiplexed.
- the presentation graphics are the graphics that constitute the curtain of the language.
- G Storm is a graphics storm that realizes dialogue.
- the graphics data and buttons included in GU parts such as, etc., include the commands (button commands) to be executed on the playback device.
- the multiplexed storm of AVC p as shown in 3 is called ManC p. In addition to these, some have not been multiplexed.
- the AVC p is called bC p, and there is an AVC p that constitutes an audio storm, a PG storm, a text storm (Tex Thea), and the like.
- the tie (00001 p) to which the papier p is assigned is C p information corresponding to 11 for each of the AVC p.
- C p, and AVC p have EP ap that indicates a plurality of positions in the corresponding storm of the expression of the storm, mut,, toto, and resolution.
- the file to which the papier mps is assigned (0 mps) is the file that stores the Pas (P) information.
- Pa, M "nPa, and bpah are information that defines two types of roads as Pas (P).
- FIG. 4 shows the data structure of the post information, which is shown in FIG.
- the post is ManPah (ManPah) that defines ManPah
- ManPah is a playback path defined by the AVC p. It is a regeneration path defined in C p.
- ManPah is a playback path defined for the video storm audio system.
- ManPah is defined from a plurality of Pa e (.. ⁇ Pa e .. ⁇ ) as indicated by mp.
- Paem defines the logical playback on the one that makes up the ManPah. Paem report, closed by drawer mp2.
- Pa em, C p nO ma onnnename indicating the key name of the AVC p information between the N point and the O point during playback
- the It consists of a time Nme indicating a point, a time OUTme indicating a point between playbacks, and a TN abe indicating a reproducible one after mentor storm multiplexed on AVCp or bCp. .
- 00305 is a diagram showing the relationship between AVC p and Pas information.
- AVC p also shows the time axis
- Pa s report also shows the time axis. It includes Pa e information of Pa s and Pa er 2 3 3, and the distance between 3 is defined by nme me of Pa e 2 3.
- a time axis different from the AVC p axis will be defined. This is the inter-P axis shown in Fig.2.
- the definition of the Paem report enables the definition of a time axis different from that of AVC p.
- ManPah is the playback path defined on the Video Storm Audio System
- bpah is the playback path defined on the ManPah Synchronized Text Storm Audio System.
- the video storm is multiplexed with the related audio storms, etc., into a book storm
- bpah consists of the above bPa e (.. ⁇ bPa e .. ⁇ ). Also, as shown in sh2 of bPa em, Cpn ma onnnename, bPa em nme, lbPay emC me, ls ncPa em, ls ncs a PT Po Pae.
- the lcP no ma onnnenameJ is information for uniquely specifying bC p corresponding to bPa em by describing a key name of C p information.
- bPa em nmeJ is a report indicating the point of bPa em on the bC p raw time axis.
- ls ncPa em dJ is information for uniquely specifying the synchronization of Pa em and bPa em of anPah.
- bPa em n me exists on the live time axis of Pa em specified by sncPa em d.
- ls nc sa PT o Pa emJ indicates where the point of bPa em specified by bPay em nm exists on the time axis of Pa em specified by SncPa em d.
- bPa em is born, if the current birth point reaches the time pointed by this sncs PPo Pa em, playback by bPa em is started.
- To synchronize bpah with ManPah specify the start time of bpah to match the time on ManPah with snssaPToPaem.
- the generation of the storm specified by bpah is started from the restarted position 300 on ManPah, and specified by scsaPToPaem.
- Cock Cone multiplexes the storm composing the ManPah and the storm composing the bpah with appropriate timing.
- CockCone measures the current time at the same time based on the time of Cock Gene ao, so the generation of ManPah bPah information is synchronized at a high level by the setting of s ncs PT o Pay em as described above.
- 003357 is a diagram showing the definition on the axis between bPa em and the synchronization.
- 1 shows the axis between P and 2 bPa e.
- bPa e N me is the point during playback
- bPa emO me is the point between playbacks. This shows that the playback interval is also defined on the bPa em axis.
- ncPa em d indicates a synchronization constant for Pa em
- scsa PTo Pa em indicates a constant at Pa em on the inter-P axis.
- TN abe is an indispensable element in the creation of the Paem report described above. This is explained in more detail on TN abe.
- TN abe is the mentor storm specified by C pn ma on ename of Pa em, and the mentor storm in bC p specified by C pn ma on ename of Pa em.
- This is a te that shows what can be reproduced. Specifically, it consists of associating en with ab e in each of the multiple mentor systems.
- the mentor storm that can be performed mainly means a mentor storm multiplexed on the AVC p specified by Pa em.
- this also includes mentor storms (text storms) that are recorded separately from AVC p and are played back together with this mentor storm.
- FIG. 8 (a) is a diagram showing a partial configuration of the TN abe. As shown in the figure, TN abe
- en and abe are referred to as "en abe only (nmbe o Vdeo s eamen esn mbe oa do s eam . en "eSn mbe PG eX TS eamen” eSn mbe LGS eamen "eS).
- 004 8b is a diagram showing only en be corresponding to the PG storm.
- en includes os eamPDo manC pJ indicating a PD used for deriving the PG storm in demultiplexing AVC p.
- the abe in the PG storm is set to 0xg0, and is composed of seamcodng pe indicating the data of the PG storm and ng age Code indicating the property of the corresponding PG storm.
- the PG age code is the PG note of the corresponding PG storm, expressed in terms of the 06392 T (ange code).
- 00418c is a diagram showing only en be corresponding to a text storm (may be expressed as exTsea).
- Eos bC pen D indicating en of the text storm, en of the AVC p containing the text storm, eos bPah D indicating synchronization information D, and eos eamPDo s bC p indicating PD added to the text storm It becomes.
- L ex Tang age code that indicates l ex Tang age code is the character of the corresponding text storm, expressed in terms of 06392 T (anguage code).
- the upper part shows the configuration of TNTabe.
- FIG. 9 is a diagram showing an example of AVC p taken up in the form
- FIG. 9 is a view showing an example of Pas information taken up in the form.
- Pa s, Pa e of 3 (Pa e to Pa em 3), and bPah of 4 (bPah 1 to bPah 4) are cited in the embodiment.
- the Cp name of the bPah report of 4 indicates the Cp report of 4.
- the AVC p corresponding to bPah 1 is the Japanese text storm
- the AVC p corresponding to bPah 2 is the Lance text storm
- the AVC p corresponding to the Chinese text storm bPa h4 is an Arabic text storm
- these text storms will be played along with ManPah as bPah information.
- the Pa em of 3 is the same as that shown in 5 and constitutes an axis between Pa s of 1. Described in the C pn ma on ename of these Paem reports is the Cp report key, and the AVCp that multiplexes the video storm and PG storm corresponds to the Cp report. Shall do so.
- TNTabe describes a PG storm multiplexed on AVCp and a PD of a text storm specified in bPah information.
- text storms of one word, two languages, three languages, four languages, and five Arabic words can be reproduced.
- FIG. 3 is a diagram showing a bundle of digital storms determined by the Pas information shown in FIGS. Since Pa em to Pa em 3 form the time axis shown in 5, the video storm is played while Pa em, Pa em 2 and Pa em 3 are playing on the time axis, and English PG storms and Japanese to Arabic text storms can be created. . With the line on the axis between the Pas, it is possible to generate English PG storms and Japanese-Arabic text storms. After these, English PG storms and Japanese-Arabic text storms can be created. The video stream can be played back in synchronization with the video storm.
- the upper part shows the light on the recording medium.
- the playback device according to the present invention will be described.
- FIG. 2 is a diagram showing a partial configuration of a reproducing apparatus according to the present invention.
- the reproducing apparatus according to the present invention is industrially produced based on the parts shown in this figure.
- the reproducing apparatus according to the present invention mainly comprises a stem and a dry 2 piece, and can be industrially produced by mounting these pieces in a vignette of the apparatus.
- the stem is an integrated circuit in which a processing unit that functions as a playback device is integrated.
- the playback devices produced in this way are BD ROM dry, oca age2, operation 3, multiplex 4, video data 5, video data 6, PG data 7, PG data 8, synthesizing 9, text data, font It consists of Tex T Deda 2, Da 3 Nao 4, Control 5 PR set 6.
- the one-chip part is shown as a stem, surrounded by one point.
- the BD ROM dry executes the access to the BD ROM using the BDJ's daging effect.
- the custodian 2 is a built-in body that stores AVCpCp and Pas information downloaded via a network or the like. It differs from the Pas information on the BD ROM in that it can be specified for either the Pas on the custody 2 or the Cp information present in the BD ROM custody 2. In this case, it is not necessary to specify Pass on the custody 2 and the file on the BD ROM with. This is because the custodian 2 is recognized by the playback device 2 as a virtual dry (dry) united with the BD ROM.
- Cp no ma onnnename in Pae report b Cp no ma onnnename in Pae report is specified by Custody 2 and BD by specifying a 5-digit numerical value corresponding to the phi of the file containing the Cp report.
- AVC p on ROM can be specified. This By reading the contents of storage 2 and dynamically combining them with the contents of the BD ROM, it is possible to create a reproduction section.
- 00493 is a diagram showing how the Pa s production time axis is defined by the Pa s information stored in the custody.
- 1 shows the playback time axis of AVCp recorded in the BD ROM
- 2 shows the Pay s raw time axis defined by the Pa s information stored in the custodian.
- 1 and 2 it is possible to define a unique raw time axis for Pas stored in the custodian and AVCp on the BD ROM.
- 3. Shows the bPa e production time axis for bPa e stored in the custody.
- bPa em N me is the point during playback
- bPa emO me is the point between playbacks. This shows that the playback interval is also defined on the bPa em axis.
- ncPa em d indicates the synchronization with Pa em
- snc sa PTo Pa em indicates the constant at the time of Pa em in the inter-P axis.
- the reproduction defined on the bPaem raw time axis is synchronized with the Pas raw time axis defined by the Paem report on the custodian.
- the Pas raw time axis can be specified for Pa s on the custody and AVC p on the BD ROM.
- BPaem on the custody and Since the period with bPa em can be specified, if the AVC p specified by bPa em on the custody is a text storm, this text storm is synchronized with the AVC p on the BD ROM and re-synchronized. Can live.
- step 3 if the operation of selecting a storm or the like is performed on the tone of the reproduction apparatus, the use operation information indicating the operation is transmitted to storm 7.
- T which constitutes T
- PE is converted to PE, to obtain a video storm G storm, which is converted to a video decoder 5 and a PG decoder 7, respectively.
- the video decoder 5 calculates the PE output from the multiplex 4,
- Video Pun 6 is for storing pictorials of the ceremony.
- a pin is an area for storing data in a playback device.
- the resolution is 19,200,080 in the video pin 6, and the picture data stored in the video pin 6 is composed of data represented by a 16-bit YV value.
- the P Gaphcs (PG) decoder 7 reads the presentation graphics read out from the BD ROM and writes the graphics to the Pesena on Gaphcs 8. Due to the graphics storm, the subtitles will appear on the screen.
- Pesena onGaphcs (PG) 8 has a range of, and can store the graphics of.
- the resolution in the pen is 1900.80, and the non-graphics in Pesena onGapcs8 are
- step 549 9 the picture data stored in the video pin 6 is combined with the contents of Pesen a on Gaphcs 8.
- the text dot is where the text storm read from BD ROM ocaage2 is stored. In the case of a text storm, it is 5,000 Kit even for works between two works, so if the size of the 5,000 Kit is in the text dot, one text storm can be read.
- Font data to be used when expanding a string of bits constituting a text storm into a bitmap is stored. One-to-one If you have the right size, you can pay CK on (Japanese, Japanese, Korean) on. With this CK on, Chinese, Japanese and Korean text curtains can be expanded to the top.
- Tex T Deda 2 uses the ontdata stored in the ontware plate, expands the text contained in the text storm on the text dot 0 into a bittop, and expands it into a Pesena onGaphcs plug-in. Write to 8.
- Da3 converts the text storm data into a text dot on plate. Da3 reads all text storms written in TNTabe into a text dot because it is a text storm and the necessary data for opening it, and the data amount is relatively small. In addition, you can read ont data into the ontoplate. The read data is supplied to the Tex T decoder 2 according to the current birth point. Prior to the birth of ManPah, I read that the data was loaded into a text dock and an onto tray.
- the reason for the pudding is as follows. If two storms specified by the ManPah report and the bPah report are recorded in the BD ROM and the disk, respectively, it is necessary to read them out at the time of the two. However, a disc such as a BD ROM has a relatively slow access, so if the storm specified by the ManPah information and the storm specified by the bPah information are recorded in the same BD ROM, It is very difficult to access the second storm while performing Therefore, in step 3, before the start of ManPah, the data specified by the bPah information, ie, the text, the text storm, and the ont data used to open it, are read at once.
- the bomb storm can be played back while playing the ManPah storm.
- the storm on the ManPah side is played without selecting the bPah storm, the text dot and on-dot are not overwritten.
- the storm on the ManPah side can be replaced with the storm on the bPah side.
- Nao 4 is for storing the C p information of the Pas count of the can.
- the Count Pas report is the current Elephant out of multiple Pas reports recorded on the BD ROM.
- the count Cp information is the current elephant out of the multiple Cp information recorded on the BD ROM.
- PR set 6 is a register built into the playback device, and has a fixed value (PR) of 64 ease RegRes e (PR) and 4096 Gene a P pose Regs e (GPR).
- PR fixed value
- PR 64 ease RegRes e
- GPR 4096 Gene a P pose Regs e
- Storm 7 which will be described in detail later, is played by selecting a PG storm or text storm 1 that describes the en be described in the Tnabe. You. The selection by storm 7 means that only the number of en abes listed on TNTabe, the PD corresponding to the storm number stored in the PR is taken out, and the PG stream corresponding to the taken out PD is taken out.
- multiplex 4 is set so that the PG storm is demultiplexed.
- the text stream is supplied to the Tex T decoder 2 by the text dot, the font, and the like.
- FIG. 0064 is a diagram in which the result of the videounder deduction and the result of the selection by the storm 7 are added to the configuration of the second part.
- the dead result by the videounder is a row of pictures
- the selected result by the storm 7 is three lie.
- the storm 7 selectively combines the PG storm data and the text storm data into a picture row, so that the playback device can reproduce the PG storm data and the text storm data. Which of the results is combined with the picture as subtitles You can play with.
- PR in the PR set shows the language of the ability of the playback device to decode these, from the PR set, to the PRPR2PR5PR7PR30PR48 to 6, and to the audio and curtain in the playback device.
- 5 is the value of PR2PR7PR3. PR of that ⁇ P R2 73
- PR2 contains the storm number of the currently selected PG storm or text storm.
- the storm number is a number indicating the order in which the en abe corresponding to the PG storm text storm is described in TNTabe, and a number depending on the TNTabe It is.
- PR2 also includes dsp ag.
- dsp ag indicates that the PG storm text storm cannot be indicated by being set to 0, and indicates that the PG storm text storm can be indicated by being set to 0. Show.
- P R is defined as the word in the raw device by the age code of 06392 T.
- language means that 430 words and words that the user desires to reproduce are stored in the reproducing apparatus. The language stored in this PR is still the wish of the user, and the PG storm and text storm corresponding to this word do not always exist in the BD ROM. Also, DecodeCapab present in PR is not always present in the playback device. At the same time, the wishes of Za are stored in the PR as fixed caption words.
- 0063 P R30 indicates that the playback device does not have the ability to display the text curtain by setting the most significant bit to 0, and the ability to display the text curtain by setting the most significant bit to 0. Indicates that it exists in the playback device.
- Text storms use subtitles to represent subtitles. However, as can be seen in Japan and other countries in Asia, there may be differences between languages. Therefore, is prepared for each language so that it can be determined whether or not the target language can be appropriately displayed. Indicates the absence of dead power for the text storm of the word defined by the PR (age code) of PR48 to 606392T in the PR set.
- FIG. 6 is a diagram showing a configuration of PR48 to PR6.
- the square in the figure is the DecodeCapab which indicates the DecodeCapab in the word 1.
- PR48 to 6 are stored for each language. Is set to 1 bit because it is possible to indicate whether or not to display each time. Even if a language with a relatively small number of users is to indicate the absence of DecodeCapab, a register area of 430 bits above is required by the 430 and X bits in this figure.
- the DecodeCapab is corresponding to each of the 430 words, by referring to the exTang code corresponding to the exTangage code described in TNTabe, the exTang It is possible to determine the lack of power of the text curtain in the language corresponding to the age code.
- Fig. 7 is a diagram showing the response to the DecodeCapab ex language code in PR48 to PR6.
- the DecodeCapab of PR48 to PR6 is distinguished by PRp bit q. In addition, it is expressed by exTangage code of text storm. By converting the exTange code into PRp, q in PR48 to PR6, it is possible to determine whether or not there is a DecodeCapab for the text storm.
- 00668 is a diagram showing the content of PR53 after PR48 to 61.
- PR53 contains 32 DecodeCapabs.
- the three-byte code pn av a is an ex Tang age code. It can be seen that the DecodeCapabs indicated in these ex-Tange codes exist in 32 and PR53. 9 is the ex Tang age code FIG. When the meanings in this figure are collated, the letter a 3 is for Italian and the letter pn 3 is for Japanese. You can see that the letter of av3 is a word.
- the PR also indicates the absence of the DecodeCapab by the values of and, then the DecodeCapab of 430 words is shown in PR48 to PR6. The above is the PR set in this embodiment. The features of Storm 7 will be described.
- FIG. 2 is a diagram showing a portion of the storm 7 in the state. What is characteristic of Storm 7 is that te Position line 2 exists in Storm 7.
- Table 9 shows the assignment of the 3-byte code indicating the ex-Tangent code, the PR numbers in PR48 to PR6, and so on.
- FIG. 2 is a diagram showing the relationship between the PR numbers and bits in PRs 48 to 6 and the ex-Tange code. According to the figure, the Pn 3 byte in the exTangecode corresponds to PR 53 and bit b8.
- av 3 byte code corresponds to PR 53, and b7.
- the Pocede line section 2 is used when a Pae report is replaced by another Pae report, or when an operation to switch the storm number is performed by the user. Write a new storm number to PR2 by executing the specified sequence.
- the procedure to be performed for determining PR2 is lPoced ewhenpa backCond ons Channel, and the procedure to be performed for determining PR2 is lPoced ewhenChange s eq es ed.
- the steps to be performed in the work are performed by the storm that is sent to PR2 in the work. This is not always the case, and it is necessary to have the power to write an unauthorized storm.
- lPoced ewhenpa backCond ons Changed lPoced ewhenChanges seqesed is a method of determining whether each of the PG storm and the text storm satisfies the conditions (a) and (b), Thus, a priority is given to the PG storm text storm. Then, the storm number with the highest priority is written to PR2.
- Step, and step S22 are used to determine PR2.
- Step 770 is a step for determining whether or not the en number in Tnabe is 0. If it is 0, the value of PR2 is maintained in step S3.
- step S2 when the en number in TN abe is not 0, it is determined that the en number in TN abe is larger than PR2 and that the condition (A) is true. What is (A) The ability to play the text storm identified by PR2 exists on the playback device. If step S2 is Yes, PR2 is maintained (step S4). If the value of PR2 is larger than en or does not satisfy the condition (A), the effective value in step S5 is set to PR2.
- FIG. 23 is a chart showing the setting order in the storm.
- the point of the chart 22 is that the notation of PR2 in 22 is replaced by X.
- This X is the value based on the button in the Use Opa on G storm output from step 3.
- step S9 in the chart the en number of Tnabe is larger than X
- Condition (A) is true.
- (A) means that the playback device has the ability to decode the PG stream and text stream specified by PR2. If X satisfies this condition, set X to PR2 (step S2)
- step S22 If X is larger than en or does not satisfy the condition (A), it is determined whether or not X is nva d (0x) (step S22). If it is Ox, it is considered that the PG storm and the text storm that the user intends to select are invalid. Therefore, the base X is ignored and the constant value of PR2 is maintained (step S24). If the fixed value of PR2 is not x, set to PR2 (step S23).
- Step S3 and S32 of the chart are processes for repeating the processing of steps S33 to S35 for each of the PG ex Tsams described in the TN abe. PG ex Ts eam to be processed in processing G ex Ts ea.
- Step S33 is a condition that s eamcodng pe of PG ex Ts eam is 0xg1 and 0x92. If it is 0xg1, the process proceeds to step 4.
- Step S34 is to determine whether or not PGsam satisfies the following (a (b)).
- the playback device has the ability to derive a PG storm.
- Step S35 is to determine whether ex Ts eam satisfies (a) and (b).
- the playback device has the ability to decipher text storms.
- Step S36 is a condition such as whether PGs ea satisfying (a) exists, and if not, sets nva d (x) to PR2 (step S38).
- Step S37 is to determine if there is a PG ex Ts eam that satisfies (a (b), and if there is, a PG ex Ts eam that satisfies (a) and (b), then to T abe Set the highest point to PR2 (Step)
- step S4 PG earr that satisfies only (a), ex Ts eam that satisfies only a),
- the one with the highest position in TN abe is set as PR2.
- Step S2 Without the DecodeCapab of the text storm, it is determined based on 25 charts.
- Reference numeral 25 denotes a chart showing the order in which the absence of DecodeCapab of a text storm is determined.
- the chart obtains the ex-language code of the target text storm from TNTabe.
- Step S2 by referring to Te, the PR p bit q corresponding to the exTangecode of the text storm is specified (Step S2). Then, it is determined that q and day of PRp are "and 0 (step). If the q-bit day of PRp is, it is assumed that the target text storm satisfies (a). (Step 4) On the other hand, if q and day of PRp are 0, it is assumed that the target text storm satisfies (a) (step S).
- the playback device assumed in this example has the ability to deduce Japanese and Chinese text as shown in Fig. 26 (a), but the ability to deduce Lance and Italian. Hatena Hatena production equipment. Then, it is assumed that the language in PR is set to indicate Chinese.
- the TN abe describes en (ex Ts eam 234) of Japanese, Reims, Chinese, and Arabic text storms.
- PG ex Tseam in step S34 and step S35 is the one that satisfies (a) and condition (b) as shown in 26 (c). Is made.
- the Japanese text storm has fulfilled condition (a) after 3 cases.
- the text storm in the national language satisfies (a) and condition (b).
- the playback device assumed here is a playback device that has a Japanese language language, as in 26 (a). And show the language, PR It is assumed that the language is specified in 7.
- TN abe describes a Japanese-Arabic text storm en (ex Ts eam 234).
- the PG ex Tseam in step S34 and step S35 which satisfies the conditions (a) and (b), is shown in 27 (c) Well done.
- the Japanese text storm is (a) after 3 cases.
- the text storm in the national language is also (a) 0082, if there is more than one text storm that satisfies only (a), the position in the storm is changed according to the position of en in TN abe. Determine.
- TNTabe the Japanese place is the highest, so a Japanese text storm will be selected.
- the above is the statement in the Position line 2.
- the lighting is performed in order according to the control 5.
- Step S33 is a chart showing the order of reproduction by control 5.
- the chart is for Pae of the first Pae report in the Pas report, and executes the processing of steps S33 to S42. Controls and variables in the processing of Step S33 to Step S42 are executed.
- the processing of Step S33 to Step S4 is executed and the control is incremented, the processing is performed, and the variable is Pa em (N mbe (Step S 4) o 0083
- the process from step S 33 to step S 4 will be described.
- the AVC p described in the Cp no ma on ename of Pa em is referred to as AVC p (step S33), and is an object of reproduction.
- Step S34 is a line of Position whenPassBackChanged, and instructs the dry device and the deda to reproduce the portion from Pa em nme to Pa emO me (step S5).
- Step S36 is to determine whether or not there is bPa emk that specifies Pa em as cPa em d. If not, go to step S 4 If it exists, the AVC p described in C pn ma on ename of bPa emk is changed to AVC ph (step 38), and after that AVC ph, nc PT o Pa em and the like are reproduced up to O me. Move to step S 4 by instructing the drying device and deda (step S 4)
- AVC p defined by the Pas information is generated.
- the PositionWhenBackBackChanged is executed by the Position line 2 and the PG stream is executed by the line of the Position line 2.
- 1 will be selected. If the selected storm is a text storm and is specified in the bPah information, the text storm is reproduced in the order of step S36 to step S4.
- PR48-61 indicates the language of the ability to display the text curtain, so if the user wishes to display the text in a certain language, The presence or absence of a ⁇ or ⁇ in the text indication for that word can be determined immediately by referring to the fixed value of the bit in the register set.
- FIG. 29 is a diagram showing a partial configuration of a text storm.
- 1 shows the axis between bPa e information and 2 EP ap. 3 Indicates a text storm. The structure of the text storm in section 3 will be described.
- style its own style D, ont D indicating the ont data used to open the bitmap, ont size at the bitmap, the position of the display area in the PG pin 8, and the position Text Storm collects these information and manages it as a style.
- style its own style D, ont D indicating the ont data used to open the bitmap, ont size at the bitmap, the position of the display area in the PG pin 8, and the position Text Storm collects these information and manages it as a style.
- multiple styles may be defined for a style (2 in 29).
- the EP ap corresponding to the text curtain specifies, as a comment, information about the composition of the text curtain. Therefore, as shown in Fig. 28, when playing back a text storm from that part, Tex T Deda 2 puts a bPa e report aem n me bPa em me out of these multiple reports. Play the corresponding one.
- Tex T Deda 2 puts a bPa e report aem n me bPa em me out of these multiple reports. Play the corresponding one.
- 00903 (a) is a diagram showing a fixed example of styling information. In this regular example, it is assumed that style 1 is set to indicate (x) in Pesena onGapcs8.
- the area of the curtain defined in the sty report is specified.
- the display start time in the report is set to 23, respectively, and is set to the text lie in the report. With this setting, the display information is switched to to the line of the live time of the moving image.
- the EP ap in 29-2 corresponds to the position of the display information in the text storm and the position of the display information in the bPa e axis. By indicating the correspondence, the position of the display information in the text curtain can be derived from the position on the axis between bPa and e.
- 3 is a chart of 28 steps, which is a chart showing the text storm.
- step S48 using the EP ap of the count C p information, nme of bPa em is converted into the address of the display information in the text storm.
- step S49 the Ome of bPa em is converted into the address of the display information in the text using the EP ap of the count Cp information.
- the next doss of the doss obtained by these exchanges are obtained, the front of the doss is set to the doss v (step S5), and the obtained doss v is used to obtain a text.
- the amount of the storm up to the distance v is input to the T-deda (step 52).
- the text stream can be reproduced based on the bPa em report by converting nme in the bPa em report to the position in the text storm.
- the Tex T decoder 2 is composed of an on-tongue 2, an expansion 22, and a trans 23.
- On-dong 2 expands the display information row stored in the text dot to the top. This is done by taking out the style D in the report, taking out the onto-data corresponding to the style D, and using this onto-data.
- Bit 22 opened by the on-tongue 2 is stored.
- the priority order to be loaded is determined by the standing in Tnabe as described above. If only the storm text dot in the first place can be read into the on-top plate, the number of storms that can be switched during playback without causing clicks increases.
- the controller 23 writes the bitmap stored in the expansion unit 22 to the PG pin 8 according to the display time and position in the display information.
- control is provided to support the language of the language corresponding to the text storm.
- Sexual support includes horizontal writing, vertical writing, tangling, line endings, right-to-left strokes, ligatures, and ligatures.
- the "Kang” is a function that wraps the character according to the shape of the character to improve the appearance.
- the upper part is a diagram showing the configuration of the Tex T decoder 2. Express the curtain with graphics In this case, it does not occur, but it will be described in terms of a new technical problem that arises when expressing it in a sequence.
- 010033 (a) is a diagram described in the context of Japanese language gender.
- the symbol in 33 (a) indicates that the number is different between horizontal writing and vertical writing.
- the letter indicates that it is necessary to adjust the arrangement of small characters such as horizontally and horizontally.
- the sound indicates that the body of the character has been changed between horizontal writing and writing.
- 33 (b) shows the Arabic language language. As shown in 33 (b), in Arabic, characters flow from right to left.
- the upper table shows the inability to dang on English, Japanese, and Arabic sentences
- the lower table shows the inability to support English, Japanese, and Arabic languages. .
- the operator of the Tex T Deda 2 has a number of the numbers shown in 34, which one, which one, and which one. Then, set PR48 to PR6 on condition that the dangling power and support equipment are prepared. This makes it appropriate to determine whether or not the Position line section 2 can decipher the text storm, and it is possible to improve the display of the text in words.
- Language, and notes may or may not be supported.
- it can be incorporated as a program, not as a register there is a possibility that it can be updated even if the number of languages is increased.
- the Cp report indicates the linguistic properties, not the information that is described in Japanese or words as described above, but what functions are needed to display it. You can do it.
- this embodiment is an embodiment that expands the languages that allow subtitles to be displayed.
- the reproducing apparatus has an internal configuration as shown in FIG.
- the improvement in the figure is as follows.
- the Source line section 2 executes the selection of the unsupported language according to b23 to b16 of PR30.
- v) Set Test 3 Setup 32 is in Control 5.
- FIG. 37 is a diagram showing assignments of b23 to b16 of PR3 in the 3rd state.
- b23 to b16 of PR3 indicate whether to allow the selection of a language that is not supported.
- FIG. 38 is a diagram showing a bit composition in a PR area. Indicates whether the kanji, the word belonging to a specific vocabulary, is an unsupported word. In this area, ⁇ corresponds to a word belonging to a specific sphere, and if is, it indicates that the word is an unsupported word, and if, it is the corresponding dangling word. Indicates that the force is in a different language (underwriting) to the playback device. By setting the bits, it is possible to determine that a language belonging to a specific vocabulary is an unsupported language. The word corresponding to the word in the reserved area is determined using the te as shown in 2. Above is the improvement to PR. We will explain the improvement to Cetest 3.
- the operator is tested for dangling and linguistic support at the factory, and PR48 to 6 are set according to the test results.
- the setup 32 holds the test tans of, and gives them to the Tex T Deda 2 to support linguistic support in closed captioning. Display, and the test result is displayed on the display. There is a dang, but if there is no support, the word is registered as an unsupported word according to the work of the casters. If there is neither dangling power nor support, register the word as an underwriting word according to the work of the casters.
- FIG. 39 (a) is a diagram showing a setup.
- the setting items accepted by the set-up menu include: •,,,,, and 5 of the languages that can be displayed.
- the feature of the setup 32 is that it accepts settings such as the language that can be displayed.
- Fig. 011639 (b) is a diagram showing a message displayed when the user intends to stretch the language.
- the message in the figure executes the list display of the answerapo language (Italy, Spain, A Vietnamese), The warning sentence Wn when displaying the text storm in the answerapo language, and the language extension. And a button bn bn2 for accepting the selection of no.
- This statement Wn is to warn the user that the subtitle display will be turned off when displaying the unsupported language curtain. Then, the above-mentioned buttons bn bn2 accept the execution of the language extension without any warning. Above is the elementary data in this embodiment. Then, the order of the Position line 2, the test 3, and the setup 32 will be described with reference to the chart 4.
- 01184 is a chart showing the order of the text storm in the three states.
- the chart has a configuration in which a step S6, a step, and a step S7 are added to 25 charts.
- step S6 it is determined whether or not the target text storm is an unsupported language.
- step S7 it is determined that b23 to b16 of PR30 are 10000000b.
- step S6 is determined to be Yes, and step S7 is determined to be Yes. In this case, this text storm satisfies (a) even if it is an unsupported language. If step S6 or step S7 is No, it is determined that (a) is not satisfied.
- 01194 is a chart showing the order of Cetest 3.
- the chart is a process that repeats the processing of step 42 to step 48 for each of the 430 words expressed in ex Language code. Assuming that the language to be processed in the process is a language, step S42 is to convert the language into the PR number, position, and the like of the exTange code of the language.
- Step 43 is a rule that has the ability to turn on the language, and if the ability to do so is judged to be no, the q and date of PRp are set to 0. (Step 48)
- Step 44 is to determine if it has the ability to support linguistics. If it is determined, the q-bit date of PRp is set (step S45). If not, the language is registered as an unsupported language (step S47), and the q-bit date of PRp is set to 0 (step S48).
- Step S49 is the one that asks the user to perform the unsupported wording. If the indication of the unsupported language is executed, the step S5 is executed. Step S5 is to set b23 to b16 of PR30 to 10000000. If the indication of the unsupported language has not been executed, the step S5 is skipped. Above is the order of Cetest 3.
- 012242 is a chart showing the order of the setup 32.
- the setup 32 displays the setup menu (step S5), and then determines whether or not an unsupported word exists (step S52). If not, go to step 4.If yes, add an eye to the setup menu to accept the language of the language that can be shown (step 53), and select a choice in the setup menu (step S54).
- Tep S55 If so, specify the area, language, audio language, and subtitle language, and the explanation will be omitted because it is not clear how to execute the order in which they apply.
- step 56 a message 39 is displayed (step 56), and the process proceeds to step S5758. If is pressed (Yes in step S57), the focus on the setup menu is changed (step 59). If the operation is performed (Yes in step S58), it is determined whether or not the position is on the button intended to be extended (step S6), and if not, the process is terminated as it is. If there is, set b23 to b16 of PR3 to 10000000 (step S6) and end the chart processing. 0124 According to the present embodiment, selection of languages that are not supported is permitted according to this embodiment. By setting (b23 to b16 of PR30) to do this, it is possible to switch whether or not to select an unsupported word for storm 7.
- the manufacturer of the playback device may prohibit the selection of the answer word or strictly replace it in order to strictly certify the quality. For example, if the selection of the unsupported language is permitted, the setting can be easily changed.
- the user knows that inconvenience will occur in the subtitle display, and can display a text caption in a language in which inconvenience occurs.
- the self-appointment displays the curtain in the Ansapo language, so it is possible to match with the camera.
- the system performs processing to determine the unsupported language as a decode capab. If it is desired to indicate the unsupported language, the DecodeCapab corresponding to the unsupported language in PR48 to PR6 is all set to DecodeCapab.
- 012643 (a) (b) is a diagram comparing the case where the indication of the unsupported word is not desired and the case where it is desired with the DecodeCapab. In 43 (a), it is a dang, and for a language that has 0 support, Deco deCapab is 0.
- step S63 is a step executed when it is determined that the button is intended to extend the language (Yes in step S6), and the DecodeCapab of all the words corresponding to the unsupported word is performed. DecodeCapab which indicates is set to. If it is determined in step S63 that language extension is desired, the DecodeCapab corresponding to those words is uniformly set to.
- Reference numeral 013045 indicates a child of a text storm when the amount of text dots and on-dots is less than three.
- ManPah is born after a text storm of Japanese, lance, and chinese, which is the third word, is loaded. Based on the TNTabe shown in Table 3, when Da 3 executes the pud, Da 3 executes the pud such as 45.
- Numeral 45 is a diagram showing the pudding by da3. In short, after the text storm, TNTabe's order is high, and the pod is finished when it is filled. The text storm that is lowest in TNTabe (in the figure, the Arabic text storm) is not immediately loaded.
- Storm 7 suspends the production of the AV storm, reads the Arabic text storm into the text-on-dish plate, and resumes playback from the point where playback was interrupted (Res me) Then take the order.
- FIG. 9 is a diagram schematically showing a process executed by DA3 when is selected.
- the light and the cup when accessing the AVC p but trying to read the text storm of the pud, will see this as shown in Fig. 48 (a).
- Fig. 48 (b) while the AVC p area is accompanied by a hike in the text storm area, a text storm recording, and a hoop in the AVC p area, as shown in Fig. 48 (b), AVC p is interrupted, and AVC p is cut off.
- FIG. 49 is a diagram showing a partial configuration of a playback device according to the present embodiment. A description will be given of the reproducing apparatus according to the present embodiment with reference to FIG. Improvements in the embodiments are 4 to v below.
- An improvement to the PR set is that a permit has been added to the PR area.
- Pudte 33 is a te that indicates which of the text storms described in TNTabe has been pudded and which has been pudded.
- Data 3 applies a text dot and an on-dot pud to the line, creates a pud te based on TNTabe, and, when the pudding of the text storm is completed, Turn the corresponding item on to ON. Then repeat the loading of the text storm until the text dough and on-top dish are filled. Due to this, the podte will show the text storm that has been completed and the text storm that has been pudded.
- FIG. 5 is a diagram showing an example of a muscle provided in the area of PR.
- the outgoing line is a diagram showing the contents of the muscle.
- the storm 7 in the embodiment determines whether or not the user intends to switch the text curtain to cause the AVC p to be cut off based on the set value in the muscle, and based on the determination, Select a text storm Perform the elephant continuation.
- FIG. 52 (a) is a diagram showing a setup shown by Cetest 3 in the present embodiment.
- the settings accepted by A and Pume include: •, me,,,,
- the feature of the setup 32 is that it accepts settings from the user to expand the languages that can be displayed.
- the word “” differs from that shown in the first to third states in that, in order to realize the music, a text curtain in a language in which selection is prohibited is added to the elephant of choice.
- [013852 (b)] is a diagram showing a message displayed when the user intends to stretch the language.
- the button in the figure shows a statement Wn2 indicating that the language is to be interrupted, and a button bn3 for accepting the work that guarantees the generation of music. bn4.
- the statement Wn2 indicates that the language extension interrupts the production of the video, and the button bn34 described above accepts the execution of the language extension without any warning. .
- the user can select whether or not to execute subtitle display at his / her own discretion. This makes it possible to achieve the sum of the desire to reproduce the AVC p that can be cut off and the desire that the storm has priority even if the generation of AVC p is interrupted.
- Step 53 is a chart showing the order of selection by storm 7 according to the fifth embodiment, and the chart is an improved version of 24.
- Steps S3 and S32 of the chart are similar to Step 24, and the process of steps 33 to 34 and step S6 is repeated for each of the PG storm and the text storm described in Tnabe. You. Steps S33 and 24 in Step 4 are the same, but are different in Step S6.
- step S6 it is determined whether or not ex Ts eam satisfies the following (a (b (c (d)).
- the playback device has the ability to decipher text storms.
- steps S33 to S35 above is returned to all PG ex Tseams, the processing of steps 62 to 63 and steps 65 to 68 is executed.
- Step S62 is a determination as to whether or not the muscle has been requested by the muscle, and step S63 is to determine whether the PG or text storm meets the condition (c). It is a rule that there is something that can be done.
- step S62 If the generation of the muslim is not requested by the muslim, the step S62 becomes No, and the same processing as 24 is performed. It is determined whether there is a permissible PG storm or text storm (step S65), and if there is, a in the TNTabe after the PG storm and the text storm satisfying the condition (b). Is set to PR2 (step S67). If not, set the nva d value to PR2 (step 68)
- step S63 If there is a text storm that satisfies (c) (Yes in step S63), the highest position is the highest among PG storms and text storms that satisfy condition (a), condition (b), and condition (c). Is set to PR2 (step S66)
- Step S68 If the muslim is requesting a muslim (Yes in step S62), but there is no text storm satisfying the condition (c) (No in step S63, nvad value is set to PR2) (Step S68) The above is the chart of FIG.
- 0144 54 is a chart showing the details of step 66 of 53 in detail.
- Step S9 is to determine whether there is a PG storm or text storm that satisfies (a), condition (b), and condition (c). If there is, set the highest rank in TNTabe among the PG storms and text storms satisfying all of the conditions (a), (b) and (c) as PR2 (step).
- step S92 is executed. Step S92 is to determine whether (a), a PG storm and a text storm satisfying the condition (c) exist. If there is, the highest rank in TNTabe among PG storms and text storms satisfying all of the conditions (a) and (c) is set to PR2 (step S94). The order of the Position line 2 in the status. The description will be made in accordance with the setting and the determination of the muscle by the program 32. Reference numeral 55 denotes a chart showing the order of the muscles according to the setup 32.
- Step S55 is a chart showing the order of the setup 32.
- setup Displays the setup menu (Step S7), and then executes Steps S72 and S73.
- Step S72 is for determining whether or not the muscle is set to ON
- step S73 is for determining whether or not there is a text storm which is described in TNTabe but has not been written.
- step S72 or step S73 If the result of step S72 or step S73 is Yes, an eye for accepting the operation of expanding the language is added to the setup menu. If either step 72 or step 73 is No, skip this step 4.
- the setup selection (Step 75). If an eye is selected, it is determined that the eye is a language tension (step 76). If so, specify the area, language, audio language, and subtitle language, and the explanation will be omitted because it is not clear how to execute the order.)
- step S78 If the user selects the extension of 0148, a message 52 (b) will be displayed and the user will be followed (steps S78 to S79). If is pressed (Yes in step S78), the oscillating action on the setup menu is performed (step 8). If the operation is performed (Yes in step S7g), it is determined whether or not the position is present on the button for which the switching of the curtain is to be prioritized (step S8). If the button intended for the curtain switching destination has a position, the musula in the reserved area is updated to 0 (step 82), and the control of the chart ends.
- the case where both the AVC p on the ManPah side and the text storm on data on the bPah side are recorded on the BD ROM is described.
- the storm on the bPah side is different from the data on the ManPah.
- On the record for example, a text storm is recorded on a recording medium that has relatively fast access like a disk, and the undercut of the AVCp deduplication is recorded. If not, even if Is valid and priority is given to the generation of AVCp music, or storms that have not been sent may be permitted.
- FIG. 56 (a) is a diagram showing a partial configuration of T NTabe in six states. As shown in the figure, in the TNT abe in the present embodiment, only the en corresponding to the text storm and the abe, and there are Musla in the abe.
- 015156 (b) shows the contents of the muscle provided in TNTabe. 5 The same is true for the muscle in the figure.
- the priority of the language that can switch subtitles with priority on AVCp's music is determined by the musula in TNTabe, so the surgeon will prioritize which one to prioritize. You can do that.
- the muscle when the muscle is given, it may be the sex of the disc, the sex of the post that is the playback position, or the sex of the storm.
- the direction to the playback device is set through the setting for TNTabe. Can tell. 50 (7)
- Two types of pods are required: a text storm, a text storm body pod, and a font data pod.
- a text storm cannot be displayed unless 2 data are available as data to be loaded. Therefore, even if a text storm is registered in TN Tabe and the text storm is read into the text dot, the text data can be displayed as long as the note data is not read into the font dough plate. Therefore, it is necessary to prohibit such storms.
- font data is required, but if it occurs above the AVCp of this font data, the video storm may be interrupted.
- 57 is an example in which the phone to be used is switched in the text storm of the book.
- the caption is displayed using the D font data up to the point in time, but it is assumed that the caption is realized using the D2 font data. If the contact data of D2 is not in the buffer, DA3 is contacted during the generation of AVCp. A disk is generated to store the font data, which results in a raw video storm.
- the style information in the text storm records the name or the name of the icon and the point at which the icon is required.
- the style information alone, it is not possible to know the D of these phones without analyzing the text storm body.
- the required point data D is described in the Cp information. Since the on D is listed in the Cp report, the necessary on D can be adjusted without analyzing the eye in which the text storm is stored.
- FIG. 58 is a diagram showing a configuration of a recording medium in the present embodiment.
- the eyes of 002 to 0005 m2 s each constitute a text storm.
- the eyes 0002 to 0005 cp are C p information corresponding to AVC p 2 to 5, respectively. Describes C p corresponding to this AVC p (text storm), and the ont data required for generating the text storm.
- the on-data of D 2 and the on-data of D 3 of C p 2 are the same as the on-data of D 2 and the on-data of D 3 when reproducing the AVC p corresponding to this C p information.
- the ontology of D of Cp3 indicates that the reproduction of the AVCp corresponding to the Cp information requires the onset of the ontology of D.
- 59 is a diagram showing the processing according to 3 in the embodiment. Where BD
- DA3 When multiple on-data are recorded in the on-dict in the ROM and the Cp information corresponding to the text storm describes the on-data of D2, the on-data of D3, and the on-data of D Then, DA3 outputs the ont data to the on-top plate based on the information described in the Cp information.
- the text storm in this language is turned on during playback, if it is switched on during playback, if it is described in the Cp information of that ont data, these can be turned into a leak-free on-top plate. I can do it.
- all on-data may be stored as data including the playback device.
- the curtains and the like are displayed with the unique ON in the image of the movie, it is not very effective to pre-set the ON.
- the necessary ontdata was described in the Cp information.
- a key information is provided, and the description of the ontdata is described in the information.
- (a) shows the dictated structure of the recording medium in the present embodiment.
- the ONT data has 4 ont data, and the ONT data has the failure information and the ont data D to D3.
- 6 (b) shows the configuration of the key information. , Indicates that each pod of the ont data D to D 3 is mandatory or optional. On is the ON that is always required to display the text storm, and Optional ON is the ON that may be required to switch the display ON. On must be read into the on-top dish before the birth of the AV storm.
- Fig. 01626 is a diagram showing a pod on the basis of the failure information.
- the on-data of D and the on-data of D 2 are mandatory, so as shown in Fig. 6, D3 needs to write the on-data that is mandatory. Shiyu. Then, if the required ontdata is saved, the ontdata described as optional is added to the remaining area on the software.
- the pudding is required or optional, but is described in the eye information, so if the pudding is performed with reference to this eye information, the AVC p generation is performed. It is possible to reduce the probability of occurrence of point data, such as interruption of data.
- the text storm is analyzed and the required contact data is not found, or if it is not loaded and cannot be inserted because the musume is required, the text dom is already read. You can substitute the one that contains the playback device that is loaded on the tray.
- 01663 is a pudding based on TNTabe.
- the text storm is the pud
- the text that the da 3 indicates the pud is the text storm written in the TNTabe of the first Pa em (Pa em 1) after the Pas information.
- Pa em 1 the first Pa em
- 63 is TNTa It is a figure which shows a base in he. In the figure, Japanese is described in TNTabe in Pae2 and Paem3, but not in Paem1. As a result, Da may not publish a Japanese text storm.
- Pa em 1 is not actually displayed in Pa em 1, but the target Pa em is registered because it is registered in TNTabe.
- TNTabe in the Paem report which corresponds to the room, is set to the value of da.
- nme me in the Pa em report is a space
- the PD may not be described in the TNTabe of the Pa em report.
- the PG storm in TNTabe of Pa em 13
- the PG storm is a blank space
- the PD of the PG storm is not registered in the TNTabe of Pa em 2.
- FIG. the only storm registered in TNTabe of Paem2 is the text storm to be posted.
- the storm to be posted is always selected.
- the PD of the PG storm is registered in the TNT abe as shown in FIG. 67 even if there is no multiplex storm in Paem2.
- the PG storm may be selected even in the blank space, but even if it is selected, nothing will be displayed and the PG storm will not be displayed. There is no problem with the selection (68).
- it is possible to prevent selection of the storm to be inevitably selected no interruption occurs, and it is possible to prevent interruption of reproduction at the sang floor.
- It may be a semiconductor card such as an infrared () card, a storage medium, a medium, a multimedia card, or a PCM CA card. Disks, magnetic recording disks such as pe DskZpCK, ORB az pa Q e EZ e disk drives, and other disk drives may be used. Further, the device may be a built-in device.
- the playback device in the above state decodes the AVC p recorded on the BD ROM.
- the playback device and the TV are connected by EEE 394. They can be incorporated into networks.
- the playback device in the embodiment is of a type used by being connected to a television, but may be a playback device integrated with a display. Further, only the system (integrated circuit) which forms a qualitative part of the processing in the state of the production apparatus may be implemented. If the production apparatus and the integrated circuit are the inventions described in the specification of the present application, a reproduction apparatus is manufactured based on the configuration of the production apparatus shown in the embodiment even if the production apparatus and the integrated circuit are like these.
- the act is an act of carrying out the invention described in the specification of the present application.
- the transfer (for sale, free of charge), lending, and importing of the raw equipment shown in the above manner is also an act of clarity. Indication, tag,
- the act of offering to the general public is also an act of providing a live device.
- TPex aheade T (EXT,) is written to the third sector in 32 groups.
- the group consisting of 32 EXTs is 6144 bytes (3292), which is equivalent to three sector sizes of 6144 bytes (2048X3).
- 32 EX T AgnedUn in 3 sectors.
- the playback device communicates AgnedUn according to the following.
- the playback device With the power of, which is the position based on the time indicated in Abva Tme amp of TPex aheade, the playback device performs DTCP esc po.
- DTCP “esc po” indicates the determination in TPex aheade.
- the digital system in the () mode is AVCp of BD ROM rating, but may be VB (VdeoObec) of DVD Vdeo DVD Vdeo Reco dng rating.
- VOB is a program storm based on EC13818 obtained by multiplexing video and audio storms.
- the video storm in AVCp may be MPEG4 or WV format.
- the audio system may be ne PCM type, MP3 type or MPEG AC type.
- the movie work in the 0180 G) format may be obtained by sending an anag number broadcast by anag transmission. It may be storm data composed of transport storms broadcast by digital transmission.
- Storm 7 determines (X) to be set for PR based on the Use Opaion information output from operation 3 and the button in G storm, and determines PR based on this X. You may update it.
- the Use Operation information output from operation 3 indicates the voice and the secondary information
- the value added to the value of PR is determined as the value X.
- the Use Opa- on report output from step 3 indicates a numerical value
- the determined value is determined as the value X.
- the button output from the operation 3 depends on the playback device, the value specified by the number of buttons is determined as the value X.
- X When X is determined in this way, it is determined that X is valid (Vad), indefinite, or invalid (nvad), and the PR principle according to the determination result is determined. Line. If X is valid here, overwrite PR with X. If X is an undefined value, select an optimal value and set it to PR. If is an invalid value, keep the value of PR.
- a rough button may be provided in the setup menu. And a button for setting an indefinite value in PR2. If the button is executed with the setting of the Oma button, an undefined value is set in PRP R2. Then, the Poced ewhenpa backCond ons Changed is activated and the optimal audio system, PG ex Ts eam, is selected.
- the playback device according to the above-mentioned application, 0184 discloses the internal configuration in the above-described embodiment, and can be based on this configuration, so that it can be industrially used with its qualities.
- the playback device according to the present invention has industrial potential.
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