WO2006078111A2 - Support d'enregistrement, et procede et appareil pour la reproduction de donnees a partir du support d'enregistrement - Google Patents

Support d'enregistrement, et procede et appareil pour la reproduction de donnees a partir du support d'enregistrement Download PDF

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WO2006078111A2
WO2006078111A2 PCT/KR2006/000176 KR2006000176W WO2006078111A2 WO 2006078111 A2 WO2006078111 A2 WO 2006078111A2 KR 2006000176 W KR2006000176 W KR 2006000176W WO 2006078111 A2 WO2006078111 A2 WO 2006078111A2
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  • the present invention relates to a recording medium and a method and apparatus for reproducing data from the recording medium, and more particularly to a method for storing various status information in the reproducing apparatus , and reproducing the data of the recording medium using the aforementioned status information .
  • an optical disc acting as a recording medium capable of recording a large amount of data therein there has been widely used an optical disc acting as a recording medium capable of recording a large amount of data therein .
  • a high-density optical recording medium capable of recording/storing high-quality video data and high-quality audio data for a long period of time, for example, a Blu-ray Disc (BD) .
  • BD Blu-ray Disc
  • the BD based on the next-generation recording medium technique has been considered to be the next-generation optical recording solution capable of storing much more data than a conventional DVD.
  • many developers have conducted intensive research into the international standard technical specification associated with the BD along with those of other digital devices .
  • the above-mentioned reproducing device has not yet been developed, such that it is unable to reproduce content provider (CP) data downloaded from an external device over a network simultaneously with reproducing data of the recording medium, such that many limitations and problems occur in developing a BD-based reproducing device employing a network .
  • CP content provider
  • the present invention is directed to a recording medium, and a method and apparatus for reproducing data from a recording medium that substantially obviate one or more problems due to limitations and disadvantages of the related art .
  • An obj ect of the present invention is to provide an apparatus for effectively reproducing data from a recording medium.
  • Another obj ect of the present invention is to provide an apparatus for effectively reproducing data of a recording medium and downloaded data .
  • Still another object of the present invention is to provide a reproducing device (i . e . , a player) for storing a variety of player status information including network configuration information.
  • an apparatus for reproducing data from a recording medium comprises : a playback system which includes a memory unit equipped with network configuration information, and reproduces data downloaded over a network and data recorded in the recording medium; and a controller for receiving a command from a user, and controlling the playback system according to the received user command.
  • a method for reproducing data from a recording medium comprising the steps of : a) recognizing a network status by referring to network configuration information recorded in a memory unit ; b) if the network status is determined to be a network available status, downloading data from an external part over a network; and c) simultaneously reproducing the downloaded data and data recorded in the recording medium, or selectively reproducing the downloaded data and the data recorded in the recording medium.
  • a recording medium comprising : a program area including a program, which determines whether a player is able to perform a network function and recognizes a network status .
  • FIG. 1 is a conceptual diagram illustrating a method and apparatus for reproducing data from a recording medium according to the present invention
  • FIGS . 2A ⁇ 2B are conceptual diagrams illustrating a specific status indicating whether a reproducing device appropriate for category information of a recording medium reproduces data of the recording medium according to the present invention
  • FIGS . 3A ⁇ 3B are structural diagrams illustrating exemplary recording medium structures according to the present invention.
  • FIG . 4 shows a syntax recorded in a recording medium according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 5 is a block diagram illustrating a reproducing device (i . e . , a player) according to the present invention
  • FIGS . 6A ⁇ 6B are structural diagrams illustrating exemplary PSRs (Player Status Registers) contained in the reproducing device in accordance with a first preferred embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 7A ⁇ 7C are structural diagrams illustrating exemplary PSRs (Player Status Registers ) contained in the reproducing device in accordance with a second preferred embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIGS . 8A ⁇ 8D are structural diagrams illustrating exemplary PSRs (Player Status Registers ) contained in the reproducing device in accordance with a third preferred embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 9 is a flow chart illustrating a method for reproducing data received over a network according to the present invention .
  • a recording medium for use in the present invention is indicative of all recordable mediums, for example, an optical disc, and a magnetic tape, etc. , according to various recording schemes .
  • the optical disc such as a BD or an HD-DVD
  • the optical disc will hereinafter be exemplarily used as the above- mentioned recording medium in the present invention. It should be noted that technical ideas of the present invention can be applied to other recording mediums without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention .
  • FIG . 1 is a conceptual diagram illustrating a method and apparatus for reproducing data from the recording medium according to the present invention. Unified usages of the reproducing device 10 and peripheral devices are shown in FIG. 1.
  • the reproducing device 10 can record/reproduce data in/from various optical discs having different formats . If necessary, the reproducing device 10 can reproduce specific data from only a specific optical disc such as a BD. It should be noted that the present invention exemplarily uses a player
  • the reproducing device 10 is also applicable to a drive embedded in a specific device such as a computer .
  • the reproducing device 10 records or reproduces data in/from the optical disc 30, receives an external input signal, performs a signal process on the received signal, and transmits the signal processed result to the external display 20 , such that a user can view the signal processed result on the display 20.
  • an external input signal may be determined to be a DTV ( Digital multimedia broadcasting TV) -associated signal and an Internet-associated signal, etc .
  • the Internet is indicative of a communication network to which a user easily gains access, such that the user can download specific Internet data using the reproducing device 10, and can use the downloaded data .
  • the Internet allows the user to receive specific data in real time from a desired server, such that the user can use the received data in real time .
  • a person for providing content data used as an external source is generally referred to as a content provider (CP) .
  • CP content provider
  • the present invention aims to reproduce the original data and the additional data at the same time .
  • multiplexed AV (Audio/Video) streams are recorded as the original data recorded in the optical disc
  • additional data for use in the Internet is an audio stream different from an audio stream (e .
  • additional data may be indicative of audio data, presentation graphic (PG) data, interactive graphic (IG) data, or text subtitle, etc .
  • additional data may also be indicative of a multiplexed AV stream including the above- mentioned data and video data .
  • data associated with the original data simultaneously existing outside of the optical disc may act as additional data .
  • a relationship between a content program of a recording medium and a reproducing device including network equipment will hereinafter be described in detail .
  • FIGS . 2A ⁇ 2B are conceptual diagrams illustrating a specific status indicating whether a reproducing device appropriate for category information of a recording medium reproduces data of the recording medium according to the present invention.
  • FIG . 2A shows an exemplary content programming type recorded in a BD-ROM or HD-DVD used as a high-density recording medium for use in network environments .
  • FIG. 2B shows a specific status indicating whether the reproducing device reproduces individual types of FIG . 2A according to Network Equipped Player (i . e . , a player equipped with a network) status or No Network Equipped Player ( i . e . , a player having no network) status .
  • Network Equipped Player i . e .
  • No Network Equipped Player i . e .
  • the A-type disc is indicative of a recording medium having high-quality video data without having a network function
  • the B-type disc is indicative of a recording medium having a program equipped with the network function.
  • the A-type disc is indicative of a HDMV- equipped disc which includes only high-density video data without having a network program
  • the B-type disc is indicative of a disc which stores not only the HDMV including only the high-density video data but also a program capable of activating a network function .
  • the reproducing device can download data from an external part by communicating (or networking) with the external part after the disc has been loaded in the reproducing device .
  • the Java program is used as the above-mentioned program, and the disc equipped with the Java program is referred to as a disc equipped with a BD-J Advanced Profile (i . e . , a BD-J Advanced Profile -Equipped Disc) .
  • the A-type disc is indicative of a standard VTS disc which includes only high-density video data without having a network program
  • the B-type disc is indicative of a streaming disc which stores a program equipped with a network function, such that the B-type disc can allow the reproducing device to network with an external device .
  • FIG. 2B status information of a player acting as the reproducing device and specific information indicating whether the player reproduces data according to disc types .
  • the A- type disc of FIG. 2B and the B-type disc of FIG. 2B are equal to those of FIG . 2A.
  • Data of the A-type disc can be reproduced by both the Network Equipped Player and the No Network Equipped Player .
  • the A-type disc reproduces only high-density data recorded in the disc without receiving data over a network, such that the player can reproduce data of the A-type disc irrespective of an activation or inactivation status of the network.
  • the No Network Equipped Player in the case of the B-type disc, can reproduce only the HDMV or the Standard VTS indicative of high-density video data recorded in the B-type disc .
  • a reproduction status is changed according to a network access status .
  • the network access status is determined to be an unstable access status (i . e . , a poor access status)
  • a user may command the reproducing device to reproduce only the high-density video data recorded in the recording medium without reproducing downloaded data received over the network.
  • the network access status is determined to be a stable access status (i . e . , a good access status )
  • CP external content provider
  • FIGS . 3A ⁇ 3B show exemplary disc structure in which network- associated information is recorded according to the present invention .
  • the above-mentioned disc structure sequentially includes a file system information area used as system information capable of managing all files; a management area for storing disc management information; and a stream file area (also called a stream area) for storing audio data, video data, and graphic data, etc .
  • FIG. 3A shows an example in which a networking program is recorded in the management area.
  • FIG. 3B shows an example in which the networking program is recorded in the stream area .
  • the above-mentioned program is a Java program
  • the Java program is recorded in the disc in the form of a Java program stream.
  • the Java program is recorded in the form of a "* . j ar" file .
  • FIG. 4 shows an exemplary syntax of a Java program stream recorded in the recording medium.
  • the ⁇ If (Network Equipped Player) " area is indicative of a parameter capable of recognizing the Network Equipped Player which can receive data from an external source simultaneously with transmitting data to the external source .
  • the "check the network line” area of the syntax is indicative of a parameter by which a user confirm command is received from a user interface, such that the parameter enables the next process to be executed.
  • the "do streaming and play” area of the syntax is indicative of a parameter indicating whether accommodation is executed according to stream media types .
  • the "do streaming and play” area is used as a parameter for either a storage size required for the device when the disc must be pre-loaded or playability information for each codec.
  • the reproducing device can include a local storage as a fixed storage, and ' can use a removable storage as a mobile storage .
  • FIG . 5 is a block diagram illustrating a reproducing device (i . e . , a player) according to the present invention.
  • the reproducing device 10 includes a pickup unit 11, a servo unit 14 , a signal processor 13 , and a microcomputer (also called a microcomputer) 16.
  • the pickup unit 11 reads data recorded in the optical disc and management information including reproduction/management file information .
  • the servo unit 14 controls operations of the pickup unit 11.
  • the signal processor 13 receives a reproduction signal from the pickup unit 11, restores the received reproduction signal to a desired signal value, or modulates a signal to be recorded into another signal recorded in the optical disc, such that it transmits the restored or modulated result .
  • the microcomputer 16 controls overall operations of the pickup unit 11, the servo unit 14 , and the signal processor 13. In association with the above-mentioned description, it is well known in the art that the reproduction device 10 equipped with the pickup unit 11, the servo unit 13, the signal processor 13, and the microcomputer 16 is referred to as a recording/reproducing unit or a drive .
  • the reproducing device includes the local storage 15, downloads data from a content provider (CP) acting as an external source, and stores the downloaded data in the local storage 15, such that the downloaded data and data of the optical disc can be reproduced at the same time .
  • the removable storage can also be used as the local storage .
  • the playback system 17 is used as a playback unit for simultaneously reproducing disc data and local storage data, downloads data from an external source over a network, and stores the downloaded data in the local storage 15. Therefore, the playback system 17 reproduces the disc data and the local storage data upon receiving a request from the user .
  • the playback system 17 includes at least one PSR ( Player Status Register) 171 acting as a memory unit for storing a variety of network configuration information .
  • PSR Player Status Register
  • the information stored in the PSR will be described with reference to drawings from FIG. 6A.
  • the AV encoder 18 converts an input signal into a specific format signal (e . g. , an MPEG2 transport stream) upon receiving a control signal from the controller 12 , and transmits the converted result to the signal processor 13 , such that it can record a desired signal in the optical disc .
  • the controller 12 controls all operations of the reproducing device 10. Specifically, the controller 12 receives a user command by communicating with the user, and controls operations of the above-mentioned constituent components using the user command.
  • FIGS . 6A ⁇ 8D show a variety of preferred embodiments associated with various information stored in a plurality of PSRs ( Player Status Registers) of the playback system 17.
  • FIGS . 6A ⁇ 6B are structural diagrams illustrating exemplary PSRs (Player Status Registers) contained in the reproducing device in accordance with a first preferred embodiment of the present invention .
  • FIG. 6A shows category information of the PSRs used when data of the optical disc is reproduced by the reproducing device 10.
  • the reproducing device 10 reproduces data of the optical disc by referring to values prescribed in individual PSRs contained in the playback system 17.
  • the PSRs are classified into two kinds of PSRs (i . e . , Playback Status Registers and Player Setting Registers) .
  • the Playback Status Registers correspond to registers from PSRO to PSR12, which can store playback status parameters indicative of either a playback title number or a chapter number .
  • the Player Setting Registers correspond to registers from PSR13 to PSR18 and registers from PSR30 to PSR31, and store player configuration parameters such as audio language preference information.
  • Each PSR is composed of 32 bits .
  • the above-mentioned playback status registers ( PSRO ⁇ PSR12 ) are composed of various information indicative of status information of a currently-reproduced optical disc .
  • the PSRO records an Interactive Graphics Stream Number
  • the PSRl records an audio stream number
  • the PSR2 records a presentation graphic stream number or a text subtitle stream number
  • the PSR3 records an angle number
  • the PSR4 records a title number
  • the PSR5 records a chapter number
  • the PSR6 records a playlist ID
  • the PSR7 records a playitem ID
  • the PSR8 ⁇ PSR9 record presentation time information and navigation timer information
  • the PSRlO records selected button information (i . e . , Button ID in Selected State)
  • the PSRIl records a menu page ID
  • the PSR12 records a user style ID of a reproduced text subtitle stream.
  • the above-mentioned Playback Status Registers (PSR0 ⁇ PSR12 ) are determined to be predetermined initial values at an initialization step . Thereafter, the predetermined values are changed according to a user-selected playback stream and a user-selected playback method.
  • the above-mentioned Playback Status Registers are composed of information indicative of a playback status of the reproducing device .
  • the PSR13 records Parental level information capable of prohibiting minors from viewing an inappropriate program.
  • the PSR15 records "Player Configuration for Audio" information associated with a playable audio format (e . g. , LPCM, AC-3, and DTS decoding available or unavailable status ) .
  • the PSR16 — PSR18 record audio language information, text subtitle language information, and menu language information, respectively.
  • the PSR30 records "Player Capability for Text Subtitle” information indicating whether the text subtitle stream can be reproduced.
  • the PSR31 records "Player Version” information indicative of a playback version of the reproducing device .
  • the network configuration information is recorded in the PSR31 which designates a player version indicative of a playback version of the reproducing device .
  • FIG. 6B shows the PSR31 including the player version information composed of 32 bits . Referring to FIG. 6B, 16 bits (b ⁇ ⁇ bl5) from among 32 bits of the PSR31 are used as player version information, and the remaining 16 bits (bl ⁇ ⁇ b31) are adapted to indicate the presence or absence of the Streaming Media Playability.
  • the player is determined to be a HDMV player capable of reproducing only high-density video data recorded in the disc.
  • the bit (bl) from among the 16 bits (b ⁇ ⁇ bl5 ) used as the player version is adapted to indicate the presence or absence of BD-J profile accommodation information indicating whether a Java program for network communication is accommodated. For example, if the bl bit is set to "1", the bl bit of 1 indicates that the BD-J profile can be accommodated. If the bl bit is set to "0", the bl bit of 0 indicates that the BD-J profile cannot be accommodated.
  • the bit (b2 ) from among the 16 bits (b ⁇ ⁇ bl5 ) used as the player version is adapted to determine whether a current player is a Network Equipped Player. For example, if the b2 bit is set to "1", the b2 bit of 1 indicates a networking available state . If the b2 bit is set to ⁇ 0", the b2 bit of 0 indicates a networking unavailable state .
  • the 16 bits (bl6 ⁇ b31) for indicating the presence or absence of the streaming media playability if only one bit bl6 has the value of 1 and the remaining bits have the value of zero, this means the presence of the streaming media playability. If all corresponding bits bl6 ⁇ b31 are denoted by "0000000000000000b”, this means the absence of the streaming media playability.
  • a corresponding bit stream can be defined in various ways .
  • FIG. 7A ⁇ 7C are structural diagrams illustrating exemplary PSRs (Player Status Registers ) contained in the reproducing device in accordance with a second preferred embodiment of the present invention .
  • FIG. 7A shows category information of the PSRs used when data of the optical disc is reproduced by the reproducing device 10.
  • the PSR31 indicative of PSRs' player version information and the PSR32 indicative of streaming media playability in FIG . 7A are different from those of FIG. 6A. A detailed description thereof will hereinafter be described with reference to FIGS . 7A ⁇ 7C .
  • FIG. 7B shoes an exemplary register PSR31 (Player Version) composed of 32 bits from among all PSRs shown in FIG. 7A. 16 bits (b ⁇ ⁇ bl5) from among the 32 bits of the PSR31 are used as player version information, and the remaining 16 bits are used as a reserved area . In this case, if 16 bits (b ⁇ ⁇ bl5 ) used as the player version are denoted by "000000000000b", the player is determined to be a HDMV player capable of reproducing only high-density video data recorded in the disc .
  • FIG. 7C shows an example of the PSR32 (i . e . , Network Configuration and Streaming Media Playability) from among all PSRs shown in FIG. 7A.
  • the bit (bl) from among 32 bits of the PSR32 is adapted to indicate the presence or absence of BD-J profile accommodation information indicating whether a Java program for network communication is accommodated. For example, if the bl bit is set to "1", the bl bit of 1 indicates that the BD-J profile can be accommodated. If the bl bit is set to "0", the bl bit of 0 indicates that the BD-J profile cannot be accommodated. Also, the bit (b2 ) is adapted to determine whether a current player is a Network Equipped Player . For example, if the b2 bit is set to "1" , the b2 bit of 1 indicates a networking available player.
  • the b2 bit is set to " 0"
  • the b2 bit of 0 indicates a networking unavailable player .
  • 16 bits (bl6 ⁇ b ' 31) for indicating the presence or absence of the streaming media playability can be defined/used in the same manner as in FIG. 6B, and the remaining unused bits (b ⁇ , b3 to bl5 ) are used as a reserved area .
  • FIG. 8A ⁇ 8D are structural diagrams illustrating exemplary PSRs (Player Status Registers) contained in the reproducing device in accordance with a third preferred embodiment of the present invention .
  • FIG. 8A shows category information of the PSRs used when data of the optical disc is reproduced by the reproducing device 10.
  • three PSRs shown in FIG . 8A record three different items of information, respectively, differently from FIG . 7A in which a variety of information is recorded in a single PSR. A detailed description thereof will hereinafter be described with reference to FIGS . 8A ⁇ 8D.
  • the above-mentioned three PSRs may be the PSR32 (Network Configuration) indicative of "Player Configuration for Network", the PSR33 (Local Storage Size) indicative of M Local Storage Size for Memory” for storing downloaded data, and the PSR34 (Streaming Media Capability) indicative of "Player Capability for Streaming Media) for reproducing streaming media data .
  • the PSR32 (Network Configuration) , the PSR33 (Local Storage Size) , and the PSR34 (Streaming Media Playability) will hereinafter be described with reference to FIGS . 8B ⁇ 8D.
  • FIG. 8B shows an exemplary register PSR32 (Network Configuration) composed of 32 bits from among all PSRs shown in FIG. 8A.
  • the bit (b ⁇ ) from among 32 bits of the PSR32 is adapted to indicate the presence or absence of BD-J profile accommodation information indicating whether a Java program for network communication is accommodated. For example, if the bO bit is set to "1", the bO bit of 1 indicates that the BD-J profile can be accommodated. If the bO bit is set to "0", the bO bit of 0 indicates that the BD-J profile cannot be accommodated.
  • the bit (bl) is adapted to determine whether a current player is a Network Equipped Player . For example, if the bl bit is set to "1", the bl bit of 1 indicates a networking available player . If the bl bit is set to "0", the bl bit of 0 indicates a networking unavailable player .
  • bit (b2 ) is adapted to indicate network connection status . If the b2 bit is set to "1", the b2 bit of 1 indicates a good network connection status . If the b2 bit is set to "0" , the b2 bit of 0 indicates a poor network connection status .
  • Seven bits (b8 ⁇ bl5) from among overall bits are used to indicate a Tx speed (i . e . , a data transmission speed) . For example, if the 7 bits (b8 ⁇ bl5 ) are set to "1", it is determined that the Tx speed of a transmission end is very high . If the 7 bits (b8 ⁇ bl5) are set to "0" , it is determined that data cannot be transmitted to a desired destination. If only one bit b8 from among the 7 bits (b8 ⁇ b!5) is set to "1", it is determined that the Tx speed of the transmission end is not high even if the transmission end can transmit data.
  • 16 bits (bl ⁇ b31) from among overall bits are adapted to indicate a Rx speed (i . e . , a data reception speed) . For example, if the 16 bits (bl6 ⁇ b31) are set to "1" , it is determined that the Rx speed of a reception end is very high . If the 16 bits (bl6 ⁇ b31 ) are set to "0", it is determined that the reception end cannot receive data . If only one bit bl6 is set to "1", it is determined that the reception end can receive data at a low Rx speed. In this manner, unused bits (b3 ⁇ b7 ) are used as a reserved area .
  • FIG . 8C shows the PSR33 (Local Storage Size) composed of 32 bits from among all PSRs shown in FIG . 8A. All bits (b ⁇ ⁇ b31 ) of the PSR33 are adapted to indicate the size of a storage in which data transmitted to the reproducing device over a network is stored. As can be seen from FIG. 8C, the local storage is exemplarily used as the storage, but it should be noted that a removable storage can also be used as the storage . For example, if all bits (b ⁇ ⁇ b31) of the PSR33 are set to v 0", this means that there is no storage or the storage has no storage capacity. Therefore, although data is transmitted to the reproducing device over a network, there is no temporary storage area in the reproducing device .
  • PSR33 Local Storage Size
  • FIG. 8D shows the PSR34 (Streaming Media Playability) composed of 32 bits from among the PSRs shown in FIG. 8A.
  • 16 bits (b ⁇ ⁇ bl5) from among all bits (b ⁇ ⁇ b31 ) of the PSR34 are adapted to indicate the presence or absence of the streaming media playability. For example, if only one bit b0 from among the bits (b ⁇ ⁇ bl5) is set to ⁇ l" and the remaining bits are set to ⁇ X 0", the presence of the streaming media playability is determined. If all bits (b ⁇ ⁇ bl5 ) are set to "0" so that "0000000000000000b" is created, the absence of the streaming media playability is determined. In this manner, unused bits (bl6 ⁇ b31) are used as a reserved area .
  • the above-mentioned preferred embodiments associated with the PSRs 171 of the playback system 17 exemplarily use the PSRs used for the BD-ROM from among a variety of discs . Therefore, the application of the above-mentioned PSRs is equally applied to the HD-DVD. In this case, the above-mentioned PSRs are defined as an SPRM in the HD-DVD.
  • FIG. 9 is a flow chart illustrating a method for reproducing data received over a network according to the present invention .
  • a disc acting as a recording medium is loaded in the reproducing device.
  • the reproducing device determines whether a current reproducing device is a Network Equipped Player at step SlOO . If it is determined that the reproducing device is the No Network Equipped Player at step SlOO , the reproducing device reproduces high-density video data recorded in the disc at step S120.
  • the reproducing device is the Network Equipped Player at step SlOO
  • the loaded disc is determined to be a disc (e . g. , the A-type disc of FIG. 2A) having no BD-J profile for a network function
  • the reproducing device reproduces only high-density video data recorded in the disc. If it is determined that the reproducing device is the Network Equipped Player at step SlOO , it is determined that the reproducing device is connected to a network at step SIlO . If it is determined that the reproducing device is not connected to the network at step SIlO , the reproducing device reproduces high-density video data recorded in the disc at step S120 .
  • a network connection status between the reproducing device and the content provider (CP) acting as an external source has a stable connection status (i . e . , a good connection status ) at step S130.
  • the reproducing device reproduces only the high-density video data recorded in the disc upon receiving a command from the user, or reproduces streaming media data downloaded from an external content provider (CP) simultaneously with reproducing high-density video data recorded in the disc at step S140.
  • CP external content provider
  • the, reproducing _ device reproduces streaming media data downloaded from the external CP over a network simultaneously with reproducing high- density video data recorded in the disc at step S150.
  • a recording medium, and a method and apparatus for reproducing data from the recording medium according to the present invention can reproduce not only data of the recording medium but also external data received over a network.

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La présente invention a trait à un support d'enregistrement, et à un procédé et un appareil pour la reproduction de données à partir du support d'enregistrement. L'appareil pour la reproduction de données à partir d'un support d'enregistrement comporte: un système de lecture comprenant une unité de mémoire équipée d'une information de configuration de réseau, et assurant la reproduction de données téléchargées sur le réseau et des données enregistrées dans le support d'enregistrement; et un contrôleur pour la réception d'une commande en provenance d'un utilisateur, et assurant le contrôle du système de lecture selon la commande d'utilisateur reçue.
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