WO2006072922A1 - Checking a batch of dvd titles to be archived - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to administrating the content of a digital video disc (DVD) and, in particular, to checking whether the DVD can accommodate a proposed change to the content, e.g., the addition of one or more recordings.
- DVD digital video disc
- HDD hard disk drive
- ODD optical disk drive
- PVR personal video recorder
- the logical layout of the DVD is subject to several constraints of the emerging DVD Video Recording (DVDJVR) standard. Relevant resources of the DVD are limited as to the number of recordings, the number of chapters, the number of virtual chapters (hereinafter “VR chapters”), the number of cells, the number of sectors and the number of video object units (VOBUs).
- DVDJVR DVD Video Recording
- a "recording" on the DVD is what is being referred to herein as the result of archiving a title from hard disk to the DVD.
- the title may be, for example, a movie.
- Each recording consists of an integral number of chapters. Under the DVDJVR standard, a recording also has an integral number of VR chapters, the latter not necessarily coinciding with the chapters.
- Each chapter has an integral number of cells, each cell has an integral number of VOBUs, and each VOBU has an integral number of sectors.
- Each VOBU is headed by a NavPack which aids in navigating through the DVD, such as when jumping from one scene to another, searching for a specific scene, performing trick-play mode operations such as fast-forward and fast-reverse, and configuring presentation based upon multi-angle viewing, parental control, etc.
- NavPack which aids in navigating through the DVD, such as when jumping from one scene to another, searching for a specific scene, performing trick-play mode operations such as fast-forward and fast-reverse, and configuring presentation based upon multi-angle viewing, parental control, etc.
- the DVDJVR standard does not require any particular handling of the situation when an attempted recording to DVD fails due to lack of resources.
- One prior art solution is to continue to record without allocating appropriate resources.
- Another prior art solution is to stop recording once the shortage becomes known.
- a method for administrating content of a digital video disc (DVD) having, on-disc, a database involves storing, externally to the DVD, information of the database.
- DVD digital video disc
- a check is made as to whether the DVD is operable to accommodate a proposed change to the content.
- the method further entails making the change on the DVD and correspondingly updating the on-disc database, if the check determines that the DVD is so operable.
- FIG. l is a block diagram of a particular user-interactive-archiving HDD-DVD combination box according to the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a functional diagram relating to the recording processor and memory in FIG.
- FIG. 3 is a flow chart setting forth an exemplary checking procedure according to the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is a listing of examples of operations that can be invoked by the user in performing a checking process within the checking procedure in FIG. 3, according to the present invention
- FIG. 5 is a flow chart showing one example of processing by the DVD recording processor during the checking process.
- FIG. 1 shows an example of a user-interactive-archiving combination box 100 according to the present invention.
- the box 100 includes a DVD recorder 104 and associated optical disc drive (ODD) 108, and a hard disk recorder 112 and its associated hard disk drive (HDD) 116.
- the DVD recorder 104 includes a recording processor 120 communicatively linked to a memory 124 and a user interface (UI) 128.
- the memory 124 typically is comprised of volatile and non-volatile elements, and may include random-access memory (RAM), read-only memory (ROM) and/or any of their variations.
- FIG. 2 illustrates exemplary components of the recording processor 120 and structures stored in the memory 124.
- These components of the recording processor 120 include a checking application (CA) 210, a hard disk title service (HTS) 220 and an optical disc recording service (ODRS) 230.
- the structures in memory 124 include a shadow recording database (SRD) 240, and preferably a recording database (RD) 250 and a title database (TD) 260.
- the memory also stores a copy initially identical to the SRD 240, called the "new SRD" or NSRD.
- both the ODD 108 and the HDD 116 have their respective on-disc databases, which may, instead of the copies in memory 124, serve as the RD 250 and TD 260, respectively.
- FIG. 3 shows, by way of illustrative and non-limitative example, a procedure 300 for checking whether a proposed operation, in archiving from HDD to DVD, obeys predefined constraints relating to resources utilized in effecting logical organization of content on the DVD.
- the on- disc, administrative database is copied to memory 124 to create the RD 250. If the DVD is blank, and therefore lacks an administrative database, the RD 250 is blank (step S304).
- the user is prompted (step S308), via the UI 128, to select an archiving operation (step S312).
- An example of an archiving operation is adding a title to be archived or adding a designated set of titles to be archived.
- a title on HD corresponds to the "recording" on the DVD that results from archiving that title.
- the proposed archiving operation is then executed, and the RD 250 is correspondingly updated (step S316).
- Execution is in active mode, meaning that the archiving operation is actually performed from the HD to the DVD.
- the user is then prompted to determine if another archiving operation is desired (step S308). If the user indicates another operation, and utilization of a resource is sufficiently close to its limit due to the just-executed archiving operation, the user is notified of this and that any archiving operation will be pre-checked based on the remaining DVD resources.
- step S316 If, on the other hand, resource utilization is determined not to be sufficiently close to respective limits, control returns to step S312 for another archiving operation.
- step S320 the on-disc database is now updated from the RD 250 (step S320). This update brings the on-disc database into conformity with its content, the latter having been changed due to archiving.
- step S324 The user is now prompted as to whether archiving is complete (step S324). If archiving is to continue, control returns to step S308, and the user is prompted accordingly. If, however, no update has been performed on the RD 250, as when the user is interested merely in checking proposed archiving operations which is explained further below, control branches directly to step S324.
- both the SRD 240 and NSRD are updated from the RD 250 (step S328).
- the user is prompted to select an archiving operation, this time in checking mode (step S332).
- checking mode the actual archiving operation to DVD is deferred subject to checking whether it is allowed, and whether the user, having been notified the operation is allowed, chooses to perform it.
- step S308 the user can exit the checking procedure by a branch back to step S308.
- the SRD 240 is updated from the NSRD (steps S336, S340), and a checking process determines whether the selected operation causes a resource constraint to be exceeded (step S344). This check is performed by executing the proposed archiving operation against the SRD 240. If it is determined that the operation is allowed, the archiving operation is queued in memory 124 for future execution on the DVD, and the NSRD is updated from the SRD 250 (step S348). In any event, the user is notified as to whether the operation is allowed, and prompted as to whether the user wishes to continue with the checking procedure (step S332).
- step S308 If the user wants to exit the checking procedure, control proceeds to step S308, and none of the checked operations are performed. Accordingly, the user can utilize the checking procedure to merely check archiving operations without having to perform them. If, on the other hand, the user wants to continue with the checking procedure, the user is prompted as to whether the user wants to perform another archiving operation (step S332). If the user wants to perform another archiving operation, that archiving operation is performed (steps S336, S340, S344); otherwise, if there is to be no further archiving, the RD 250 is updated from the NSRD, and the queue of archiving operations is executed on the DVD (step S352). The user is then prompted as to whether the user wants to do any further archiving (step S308). If there is further archiving, control returns to step S328. If, however, no further archiving is indicated, the on-disc database is updated from the RD 250 (step S320), and archiving is complete.
- FIG. 4 Listed in FIG. 4 are examples of DVD operations the user can select by means of the UI 128.
- the operation "add a title" 410 discussed above can be invoked by the user to add a title or a designated group of titles.
- the adding may be performed, for instance, by manipulating a light pen to select one or more titles from a menu the CA 210 forms via feedback from the HTS 220.
- Adding a title may be enabled to overwrite an existing recording on the DVD.
- the checking process in step S344, may discover that number of disc sectors (each 2 kilobytes) between the last recording, or added title, and the end of the DVD recordable medium cannot accommodate the title to be added.
- the checking process may be implemented, or be set in a mode, for overwriting the oldest recording.
- the user may or may not be involved, by means of the UI 128, in selecting a portion of the DVD for overwriting.
- the checking process preferably maintains not only a count of reserved resources, but the actual location(s) on DVD where available resources may be expended. Executing the archiving operation on the SRD 240, as in step S344, automatically maintains this information.
- SRD 240 and NSRD can be eliminated. Notably, if, for example, titles are added for checking (step
- step S352 can be bypassed so that control returns to step S308.
- any user archiving prior to the checking (step S316), and any prior checked operations that were consummated to DVD and executed on the RD 250 (step S352 re-designed for this embodiment) are reflected in the updated
- step S320 If the RD 250 has been updated, control branches to step S320; otherwise, control branches to step S324. Overwriting can also, or alternatively, be enabled/disabled with respect to a title, as opposed to a recording. Thus, if insufficient room exists on the DVD medium due to an added title or titles, the "add a title" operation may overwrite, fully or partially, the previously added title or titles.
- the operation "remove an added title" 420 removes a title that has been added in the checking procedure 300 but not yet recorded to DVD. If the operation is invoked just after the respective adding operation, or if overwriting is not enabled, the removing simply undoes the adding.
- removing a title may allow the CA 210 to undo the overwriting of a recording that was permitted based upon a then-perceived shortage of resources.
- the user may "delete a recording” 430.
- the "delete a recording” operation releases the resources reserved by that recording.
- the "restore a deleted recording” operation 440 undoes the "delete a recording” operation 430 in an analogous manner as that described above with regard to the "add a title” 410 and
- FIG. 5 shows an exemplary algorithm for step S340 of the checking process in FIG. 3. If the count of the particular resource reserved by the combination of existing recordings and added titles exceeds the respective threshold, the proposed operation cannot be performed (steps 510- 570); otherwise, the operation can be performed (step S580).
- the CA 210 may be implemented to forego notifying the user when utilization of a resource is sufficiently close to a respective limit.
- the user may rely on a display of resource utilization and accompanying limits and title statistics to independently determine when to enter the checking procedure. It is therefore intended that the invention be not limited to the exact forms described and illustrated, but should be constructed to cover all modifications that may fall within the scope of the appended claims.
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