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- Stream data recording apparatus stream data recording / reproducing apparatus, stream data reproducing apparatus, stream data editing apparatus, stream recording method, and stream reproducing method
- the present invention relates to a technique for recording and reproducing AV stream data.
- stream data broadcasting for mobile receiving terminals is expected.
- the stream data broadcast by the stream data broadcast toward the mobile receiving terminal includes an IDR picture that can be reproduced independently without referring to the previous and subsequent images.
- the time hereinafter referred to as offset time
- the time on the stream that passes from the beginning of the stream data to the playback of the IDR picture is measured for each IDR picture.
- TPI Transport
- TS Transport Stream
- PES Packetized Elementary Stream
- index information that correlates the amount of data to be read to obtain the IDR picture after recording are generated and recorded together with the stream data.
- Patent Document 1 Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2001-309262
- FIG. 1 shows the playback time of stream data broadcast on the horizontal axis and PTS on the vertical axis.
- the shaded area in the figure indicates that stream data was lost during recording at the mobile receiving terminal due to the deterioration of the reception status. Therefore, IDR [1], which was originally the second IDR picture indicated by a circle, is not recorded at the mobile receiving terminal.
- time A during the missing period or time B which is the time between the restoration of the missing and reaching IDR [2] is specified as the seek time, it is recorded immediately before that.
- IDR [0] which is the first ID R picture, is identified as the playback start target.
- IDR pictures usually appear at short time intervals of 2 seconds and a maximum of 5 seconds, so the recorded stream data is played back from IDR [0].
- the playback position reaches the missing section in less than 2 seconds.
- the playback start force may be disturbed by the image and sound, and the playback position may be skipped within a few seconds, causing the user to feel uncomfortable.
- the present invention can be used even when a part of stream data is lost during recording.
- Stream data recording device stream data editing device that can record stream data so that it can be played back according to the seek time without feeling uncomfortable if the user feels uncomfortable
- a stream data recording apparatus is a stream data recording apparatus for recording stream data on a recording medium, and an acquisition means for acquiring stream data from received data;
- detection means for detecting a loss of a part of the packet, time information for specifying a length of a non-receivable section including the packet in which the loss is detected, and a stream of the non-receivable section
- a generating unit that generates insertion position information for specifying a position in data
- a recording unit that records the generated time information and position information in association with the acquired stream data.
- the stream data recording device includes the time information for specifying the length of the missing portion together with the stream data that is partially missing when the loss occurs when the stream data is received. Then, the position information for specifying the position of the missing portion in the stream data is recorded on the recording medium.
- the seek time is specified as the time during the unreceivable section or the time before the IDR picture appears immediately after the end of the unreceivable section.
- FIG. 1 is a diagram showing a relationship between a seek time and a reproduction start position when a loss occurs during stream data reception / recording in the conventional method.
- FIG. 1 A block diagram showing a functional configuration of the stream data recording apparatus according to the first embodiment.
- FIG. 3 is a diagram showing the correspondence between PCR reset and STC.
- FIG. 4 is a diagram showing an example of a sequence table and an index table.
- FIG. 8 is a diagram showing another example of correspondence between the lack of stream data and the unreceivable section.
- FIG. 9 is a flowchart showing a flow of an operation of recording section information using PTS information included in the PES header of data normally received after the missing detection end point as time information of the unreceivable section end point.
- FIG. 10 is a flowchart showing a flow of an operation of recording section information using PTS information included in a PES header of data normally received after a missing detection end point as time information of an unreceivable section end point.
- FIG. 11 is a diagram showing another example of section information.
- ⁇ 12 A diagram showing bit assignments when the section information of unreceivable sections is implemented using a sequence table.
- FIG. 13 is a diagram showing still another example of section information.
- FIG. 14 is a block diagram showing a modification of the stream data recording apparatus according to the first embodiment.
- 15] A block diagram showing a functional configuration of the stream data reproduction device according to the first embodiment.
- FIG. 16 (a) Screen display example that presents to the user that the recorded stream data has a non-reproducible section, (b) Other screen display example that presents to the user that there is a non-reproducible section, (c ) Example of screen display that presents the total playback time at the time of reservation and the playback time of recorded stream data to the user, (d) Sections that can be specified as jump destinations when requesting specification of jump destinations and impossible Display example presenting a simple section.
- FIG. 17 is a diagram schematically showing a stream data playback device 203 on which an image showing a playback state is displayed, and FIG.
- FIG. 19 is a diagram showing an example of a sequence table used for specifying a section to which a seek time belongs.
- FIG. 20 is a diagram showing a procedure for identifying the IDR-AU head packet immediately before the seek time.
- FIG. 21 is a diagram showing the STC movement when the reception radio wave condition is bad at the time of PCR reset.
- FIG. 22 is a diagram showing a correspondence relationship between a sequence table, an index table, and unreceivable section information.
- FIG. 27 is a diagram showing another example of section information according to Embodiment 3.
- FIG. 28 is a diagram showing still another example of section information according to Embodiment 3.
- ⁇ 29 A diagram showing a data structure of section information having a reproducibility flag.
- ⁇ 30 A diagram showing a data structure of section information having a reproduction quality level.
- FIG. 31 A block diagram showing a functional configuration of a stream data reproduction device according to the fourth embodiment.
- FIG. 32 is a screen display example that presents the status of the recorded stream data to the user.
- ⁇ 33 A diagram showing stream data in which missing information is inserted.
- Section information acquisition means 112
- FIG. 2 is a block diagram showing the configuration of the stream data recording apparatus 201 according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
- the stream data recording device 201 includes a stream reception analysis unit 101, a missing detection unit 102, a section information generation unit 103, a time counter unit 104, and a recording unit 105.
- Stream reception analysis means 101 receives a digital broadcast signal with tuner power, performs demodulation processing, error correction processing, etc., converts the digital broadcast signal to TS, and then records a program to be recorded designated by the user.
- TS packet with PID Packet Identifier
- the PCR for time synchronization between the transmitting side and the receiving side of a digital broadcast signal may be reset at an arbitrary timing for the convenience of the transmitting side.
- the STC System Time Clock
- the stream reception analysis means 101 extracts PCR (Program Clock Reference) information from the TS bucket in the TS packet extraction process.
- the stream reception analysis means 101 generates an index table shown in (a) of Fig. 4 and a sequence table shown in (b) of Fig. 4 by analyzing the TS packet.
- the index table shown in (a) of Fig. 4 shows, for each IDR picture, 1) "PbOffset” indicating the offset time that elapses from the beginning of the stream data until the IDR picture playback, and 2) PES (Packetized) that includes the ID R picture (Elementary Stream)
- PES Packetized
- the TPI may be any information that can identify the packet position in the stream data.
- the TPI uses a number assigned sequentially from the first packet at the start of recording.
- the generation of the index table is not necessarily performed at the time of recording the stream data, the index table is created using the analysis result of the TS packet accompanying the recording of the stream data, so that the index table can be generated at the time of reproduction.
- the processing load can be reduced when jumping to the specified playback time of the user. This is not the case when the data format is a data format other than TS such as PS (Program Stream).
- sequence table shown in (b) of FIG. 4 is provided for each section (hereinafter referred to as a continuous reception section) in which the absence of TS packets in stream data is notified from the missing detection means 102.
- This is information that associates 1) the TPI of the section start packet, 2) "StartTime” indicating the section start PTS, and 3) "Duration” indicating the duration of the section.
- sequence information may be generated for each STC continuous section in which STCs are continuous for each continuous reception section. Also, the sequence information is in the stream data. Other formats may be adopted as long as information including the position of the section and its length is included. For example, the PTS at the beginning and end of the section can be used as information indicating the length of the section.
- Missing detector 102 detects that a TS packet is missing due to a deterioration in the reception status of the digital broadcast signal, and notifies stream reception analyzer 101 and section information generator 103. Missing detection means that the data is missing from the state where the stream data was received normally, and the missing detection start point where discontinuity occurs in the stream data to be recorded and the received data is missing. This is a process to detect the missing detection end point where the stream data can be received normally and the stream data to be recorded becomes continuous again.
- the missing detection means 102 acquires the reception level of the signal from the stream reception analysis means 101, and determines whether or not the reception level is sufficient to restore the stream data normally. Is detected. Specifically, in order to detect discontinuity based on the reception level, it is possible to use the CN value, SN value, presence / absence of uncorrectable errors, and the like.
- the detection of the missing detection start point and the missing detection end point by the missing detection means 102 may be detected by other methods. For example, the presence or absence of a TS packet header information analysis error that occurs when a TS packet having a PID to be recorded is extracted from the stream reception analysis means 101, and the missing detection start point and missing detection end point are detected. Is possible. As another method, a TS packet having a PID to be recorded can be acquired from the stream reception analysis means 101, and the payload information can be analyzed to detect the missing detection start point and the missing detection end point.
- the value of the synchronization byte, TS error indication bit value, PID value, and key included in the TS packet header are detected.
- Depth field length, OPCR value, TS private data length, continuity counter value, packet start code prefix value included in PES packet header, stream ID value, PES header length, PTS value, DTS value, The ECM value, EMM value, etc. of PSlZSI information can be used.
- the section information generation unit 103 is based on the notification of the missing detection from the missing detection unit 102.
- a section including time information for specifying the length of a non-receivable section including a section in which the TS packet of the stream data to be recorded is missing, and position information for specifying a position on the stream data in which the loss has occurred Generate information.
- the section information generation means 103 may be configured to generate section information of a non-receivable section only when the time until the missing detection start force and the missing detection end is equal to or greater than a predetermined threshold.
- the section information generating means 103 sets the time point when the missing detection start point is notified from the missing detection means 102 as the unreceivable section start point, and the time counter means 104
- the time information is obtained from the time counter means 104
- the length of the non-receivable section is obtained by obtaining the time information from the time counter means 104 with the time when the missing detection end point is notified from the missing detection means 102 as the end point of the non-receivable section.
- FIG. 6 is a diagram showing a data structure of section information according to the first embodiment.
- the section information generating means 103 may cause the recording means 105 to collectively record the generated unreceivable section information when the recording of the stream data by the recording means 105 is completed, or the missing detection means Each time the discontinuity detection notification is received from 102 and the section information of the unreceivable section is generated, the recording means 105 may record it.
- the time counter means 104 uses an STC counter or the like.
- the recording means 105 is specifically a writing device to the recording medium, and is received by the TS, sequence table, index table, and section information generation means 103 output from the stream reception analysis means 101.
- the impossible section information is recorded on the recording medium.
- various DVD media such as FLASH memory, SD card, memory stick, HDD, DVD-RAM, and various BD media such as BD-RE can be used.
- the above is the configuration of the stream data recording apparatus 201 according to the present embodiment.
- FIG. 7 is a flowchart showing an operation flow of the stream data recording apparatus according to the first embodiment. It is a chart.
- the missing detection means 102 At the start of recording the stream data, the missing detection means 102 generates a detection status flag indicating whether or not the lack of stream data is being detected in the work area of the memory built in the stream data recording device 201, Management is based on the detection status flag.
- the detection state flag force SOFF is set (Sl l: No), so when normal stream data recording starts, the CN value indicating the reception level is acquired from the stream reception analysis means 101 (S 12) If the CN value satisfies the specified value and the TS packet is normally acquired (S13: Yes), the stream data output from the stream reception analysis means 101 is recorded by the recording means 105 (S14). ). If the TS packet to be recorded is normally recorded by the recording means 105, the stream reception analyzing means 101 is notified of the recording success and the TPI is incremented.
- the missing detection means 102 notifies the section information generation means 103 of the start of missing detection.
- the section information generation means 103 that has received the notification acquires the start time and TPI of the unreceivable section in the processes of S15 and S16, and the stream data recording device 201 incorporates missing detection start point information consisting of these pieces of information. (S17), and then set the detection status flag to ON (S18).
- the CN packet does not satisfy the specified value and the CN packet does not satisfy the specified value. Is not recorded on a recording medium, but the present invention can also be applied to the case of recording TS packets that have become invalid data on a recording medium.
- the TPI is not updated, but if the TS packet with invalid data is recorded on the recording medium, the recorded packet It is necessary to increment TPI according to the number.
- the missing detection means 102 acquires the CN value (S19) and determines whether the CN value satisfies the specified value ( S20) is executed, and while the state where the CN value does not satisfy the specified value continues (S20: No), the processes of Sl, S19, and S20 are repeated.
- the missing detection means 102 When the CN value meets the specified value in the process of S20 and TS packets are successfully acquired ( S20: Yes), the missing detection means 102 notifies the section information generating means 103 of the completion of the missing detection.
- the section information generation means 103 that has received the notification obtains the unreceivable section end time (S21), and receives the missing detection start point information temporarily recorded in the work area of the memory in S17 and the unreceivable section end time. Section information of the impossible section is generated (S22), the generated section information is recorded in the recording means 105 (S23), and the detection state flag is set to OFF (S24). Thereafter, the stream data normally received and output from the stream reception analysis means 101 is recorded in the recording means 105 (S14).
- the time information indicating the length of the unreceivable section including the section in which the stream data to be recorded is missing, and the position information for specifying the position on the stream data in the unreceivable section are used as the section information.
- the section information generating means 103 and recording the non-receivable section information on the recording medium together with the TS the playback time in the distributed stream data and the continuous recording from the recording start time of the recorded stream data are recorded. It becomes possible to correctly associate the time.
- the recorded stream data is played back by the user specifying a seek time, the playback starts from a position different from the position intended by the user, or error data with noise. It is possible to prevent malfunctions that are output.
- Embodiment 1 in order to manage the missing portion of the stream data as data, the unreceivable interval including the missing portion is defined. However, the unreceivable interval and the missing portion are strictly It is not necessary to match.
- PTS information included in the PES header of normally received data that exists before the missing detection start point on the time axis is used as the time information of the unreceivable interval start point.
- the PTS information included in the PES header of the normally received data that exists after the missing detection end point on the time axis is used as the time information at the end point of the unreceivable section.
- the PTS information included in these PES headers can be obtained from the stream reception analysis means 101.
- the following describes the details of processing using PTS information included in the PES header of normally received data that exists after the missing detection end point on the time axis as time information of the unreceivable section end point. To do.
- 9 and 10 show the flow of operations for recording section information using PTS information included in the PES header of data normally received after the missing detection end point as time information of the unreceivable section end point. It is a flowchart.
- the missing detection means 102 is the section information generation means.
- the process of generating the missing detection start point information in S35 to S38 in FIG. 9 after notifying the start of the missing detection to 103 and temporarily recording the missing detection start point information in the work area of the memory is the process shown in FIG. It is the same.
- the missing detection means 102 notifies the section information generation means 103 of the end of missing detection
- the method of determining the unreceivable section end time used for section information in S41 to S47 in FIG. This is different from the process shown in Fig. 7 in which the time is matched with the missing detection end point.
- the information specifying the unreceivable section is not necessarily limited to the figure as long as the recorded stream data includes missing time information and information specifying the position in the stream data. It is not limited to the data structure shown in FIG.
- the data structure shown in FIG. 11 may be used as the section information.
- the data structure shown in FIG. 11 can be implemented by adding section information of unreceivable sections to the sequence table.
- the sequence information of each section indicates whether the section is a continuous reception section or a non-reception section. If ntryType is added and the section is a non-receivable section, the PTS at the beginning of the section is set to “0”.
- a TS packet including an error corresponding to a non-receivable section is recorded in a state where it is included in the stream data, it cannot be received as position information specifying the position of the stream data in the non-receivable section.
- the TPI of the first TS packet that contains an error corresponding to the interval is used.
- the position information that identifies the position of the unreceivable section is used as the position information that identifies the next continuous section of the unreceivable section. Use the same one set for TPI in the reception interval.
- FIG. 12 shows an example in which Duration is used as time information for specifying the length of a non-receivable section.
- reception is not possible when section information of a non-receivable section is implemented using a sequence table.
- time information for specifying the length of the section a combination of Start Time indicating the section start time and EndTime indicating the section end time may be used.
- StartTime and EndTime of the unreceivable section the STC value indicated by the time counter means 104 at the timing when the unreceivable section starts and ends is used.
- TPI is used as the position information for specifying the stream data position corresponding to the unreceivable section.
- the stream data position corresponding to the unreceivable section is specified.
- Other information may be used.
- TPI it is also possible to use the file pointer of the file in which stream data is recorded and the byte size of the leading force.
- information that associates the stream data position with time information may be stored separately from the unreceivable section information, and a pointer to information that associates the stream data position with time information may be used as the unreceivable section information. .
- the data position of the IDR picture and the time information such as PTS information are held as an index table, and the index information is used as the section information of the unreceivable section.
- the pointer to the table and the offset value from the head it is possible to specify the stream data position corresponding to the unreceivable section.
- the non-receivable section start It may be a position corresponding to the point or the end point of the unreceivable section, or may not correspond exactly.
- the position corresponds to the start point of the unreceivable section or the end point of the unreceivable section for example, the total playback time calculated from the time information of the unreceivable section and the total playback time when the stream data is actually played back are used. There are effects such as being able to match.
- the total playback time calculated for the time information ability of the unreceivable section and the total playback time when the stream data is actually played back.
- the quality level during playback can be determined, and playback quality level information can be included in the unreceivable section information.
- the number of TS packets of the recording target PID included in the unreceivable section can be calculated using the continuity counter value of the header information of the TS packet.
- the quality level is judged in three stages of ⁇ High '', ⁇ Medium '', and ⁇ Low '', if the decoding processing capacity is low, it is determined that the section above the ⁇ Medium '' level can be played back, and the decoding processing capacity is high! In this case, it is possible to perform reproduction processing by determining that “low” level sections can be reproduced in addition to “high” and “medium” levels.
- the threshold used for the determination can be stored in advance as a fixed value, or can be set by the user. A threshold map may be maintained for each program category.
- the playback quality level in the unreceivable section is determined based on the type of the lost packet.
- the playback quality level may be determined, and the result may be added to the unreceivable section information as playback quality level information. For example, if only TS packets related to audio data are missing, “video is acceptable”, if stream data is missing but audio data serial numbers are missing, “audio is acceptable”, if TS is associated with video data.
- the playback quality level information is set to the unreceivable section information at the three-level quality level of “impossible”. Then, even if it is an unreceivable section, it can be determined that the section of “speech enabled” level is reproducible and the playback process can be executed.
- the time information of the missing detection start point and the missing detection end point is described using the configuration in which the section information generating unit 103 acquires the time information from the time counter unit 104.
- FIG. As described above, when the missing detection means 102 detects the missing detection start point and the missing detection end point, the time is obtained from the time counter means 104 and the time information is notified to the section information generating means 103 together with the discontinuity detection notice. It is good also as a structure. In this case, the difference between the actually detected timing and the time information can be reduced.
- FIG. 15 is a block diagram showing a functional configuration of the stream data reproducing apparatus according to the first embodiment.
- the stream data playback device 203 includes a user input unit 111, section information acquisition means 112, playback start position determination means 113, readout means 114, stream data acquisition means 115, playback means 116, and status display means 117. Prepare.
- the user input unit 111 receives the stream data and seek time instruction to be played back by the user, notifies the section information acquisition means 112 of the stream data information to be played back, and notifies the playback start position determination means 113 of the seek time information. .
- the reading unit 114 reads the stream data, the sequence table, and the index table from the recording medium.
- the sequence table read out here is in the format shown in FIG. 12, and includes section information of continuous reception sections and unreceivable sections.
- the section information acquisition unit 112 acquires the stream data information to be reproduced from the user input unit 111
- the section information acquisition unit 112 acquires the corresponding sequence table and index table from the reading unit 114 and outputs them to the reproduction start position determination unit 113.
- the playback start position determination unit 113 acquires seek time information from the user input unit 111 and acquires the sequence table and index table from the section information acquisition unit 112, the playback start position determination unit 113 performs playback from the specified seek time.
- the TPI of the TS packet that starts the decoding process and the PTS (hereinafter referred to as playback start time) at which the decoded video data and audio data start to be output to the speaker and display are determined, and the TPI is sent to the stream data acquisition means 115.
- the playback start time is notified to the playback means 116.
- the stream data acquiring unit 115 acquires the stream data read by the reading unit 114 from the position indicated by the TPI.
- the playback unit 116 When the playback unit 116 acquires the playback start time from the playback start position determination unit 113 and the stream data from the stream data acquisition unit 115, the playback unit 116 separates the audio data and video data and performs decoding processing. Audio data and video data are output to the display. Further, when the reproduction process reaches the position indicated as a non-receivable section in the sequence table, the reproducing means 116 freezes the frame decoded immediately before during the time indicated by the duration of the non-receivable section. Continue to display the screen.
- the reproduction process reaches the position where it is indicated that it is a non-receivable section
- the screen may be dimmed or other colors may be displayed on the screen.
- the playback process reaches the position indicated by the sequence table as a non-receivable section
- the TPI and PTS of the next continuous reception section after the non-receivable section are obtained from the sequence table, and the acquired TPI is obtained.
- the status display means 117 informs the user that there is a non-reproducible section in the recorded stream data. Generate a screen to present and output to the monitor. Specifically, for example, as shown in FIG. 16 (a), the display processing by the status display means 117 is performed by streaming continuous reception sections and non-reception sections at a rate corresponding to the length of time of each section. Place it on a bar object that shows the entire data and display it. Alternatively, as shown in FIG. 16 (b), the position of the unreceivable section may be displayed on a bar object indicating the length of reproducible stream data. As another example, as shown in FIG.
- the total playback time at the time of reservation and the time during which the recorded stream data can be played back may be presented to the user. Further, when the state display means 117 requests the user to specify the jump destination, as shown in (d) of FIG. 16, the section that can be specified as the jump destination and the impossible section are displayed on one bar object. The image shown is generated and output to the monitor.
- FIG. 17 (a) is a diagram schematically showing the stream data playback device 203 on which an image showing the playback state is displayed.
- the decoded reproduction image is displayed on the video output portion 10a on the monitor 10 of the stream data reproduction device 203, and information indicating the reproduction state generated by the state display means 117 is displayed in the state display portion.
- Information indicating the playback state displayed in the state display portion 10b includes a playback position display bar object 10c and a playback time display 10d.
- FIG. 17 (b) is a diagram showing an example of a method for displaying an image indicating a reproduction state.
- the playback position display bar object 10c is outside the bar object indicating the length of the entire stream data, and a continuous reception section and a non-receivable section are divided according to the position and length of each section.
- Each section divided on the bar object is displayed in different colors according to the type and quality level of the section. Specifically, the section 10e indicating the continuous reception section is displayed in green, the section 10f indicating the unreceivable section whose quality level is either “video acceptable” or “audio acceptable” is orange, and the quality level is “ The section 10g indicating the “unavailable” section is displayed in red.
- the playback position display bar object 10e has been played back. By displaying a thick frame at the left edge according to the amount of movement, it is easy to understand what the current playback position is.
- the playback time display 10d is a character string that shows the current playback time and the playback time of the entire stream data side by side.
- the current playback time is displayed with a quality level of “sound enabled” or “not allowed”. Displayed when the video output part 10a is darkened due to a non-receivable section. Note that the display color of the playback time display 10d may be changed according to the quality level, similar to the playback position display bar object 10c.
- a pop-up 10c or icon is displayed on the video output portion 10a.
- a warning image may be displayed.
- the above is the configuration of the stream data playback device 203.
- FIG. 18 is a flowchart showing a flow of the operation of the reproduction start position determination unit 113.
- the reproduction start position determination unit 113 checks, in the processing of S51 to S55, to which section the specified seek time belongs using a sequence table.
- StartTime [n] indicates the start PTS of interval n
- Duration [n] indicates the duration of interval n, but interval n cannot be received. If it is a section, StartTime [n] is 0, and Duration [n] is the duration of section n.
- the playback start position determination means 113 sets 1 to n and seek time to A (S51, S52), and sets the time from section A to section n in the loops S53 to S55. The process is repeated by incrementing n until the value of A, subtracted from the length, becomes negative. As a result of the above processing, n when the value of A, becomes negative indicates the interval n to which the seek time belongs, and A is the difference from the beginning of the interval.
- S56 it is determined whether or not the section to which the seek time belongs is an unreceivable section. To do. If the section to which the seek time belongs is an unreceivable section (S56: Yes), the TS packet that starts the decoding process corresponding to the seek time using the TPI of the section start TS packet of the next section (n + 1) Is determined as the TPI (S57), and the start PTS of the section (n + 1) is instructed to the decoder as the playback start time (S61).
- n is 2
- TPI [3] of section 3 which is the next section is acquired from the sequence table as the position to start decoding processing, and StartTime [3] is set as the playback start time in the sequence table. Obtained from
- step S56 it is determined whether there is any IDR picture for which the time before the specified seek time is set as the PTS.
- PTS [M] ⁇ A + StartTime [n] and PTS [M + 1] at the PTS at a time later than PTS [x] of the first IDR picture [X] of the identified section If the IDR picture [M] to be satisfied is registered in the index table, it is determined that there is an IDR picture in which the time before the specified seek time is set as PTS (S58: Yes).
- the TPI [M] of the IDR picture [M] registered in the index table is selected as the TPI of the TS packet that starts the decoding process corresponding to the seek time (S59), and the interval n
- the decoder is instructed as the start time of reproduction (A + StartTime [n]), which is the start time StartTime [n] and A indicating the difference between the head strengths of the belonging section (A + StartTime [n]) (S62).
- Start the decryption process corresponding to the seek time It is selected as the TPI of the TS packet (S60), and the sum (A + StartTime [n]) of StartTime [n], which is the start time of section n, and A, which indicates the difference of the head strength of the section, is used as the playback start time.
- the playback start power also reaches a non-receivable section within a few seconds, and playback is not interrupted.
- the above is the details of the process for determining the TS packet that starts the decoding process in response to the seek time.
- FIG. 21 is a diagram showing the STC behavior when the received radio wave condition deteriorates during PCR reset. If the PCR reset point cannot be received, the ST C continues counting up until the next PCR information is acquired.
- FIG. 22 shows an index table generated by the stream reception analysis unit 101 and a sequence table including section information of unreceivable sections generated by the section information generation unit 103. Here, the index table shows only ⁇ and PTS.
- a sequence table which section contains the seek time specified by the user. For example, when 100 seconds is specified as the seek time, the data that is 100 seconds after the beginning of the sequence table ends the unreceivable section and the next continuous reception section is opened. Since it coincides with the start time, it can be understood that the data is immediately after the end of the unreceivable section.
- the index table is used to check the TPI for starting the decoding process.
- the TPI corresponding to the seek time in the sequence table is 2050.
- the data of TS packets with a TPI of 2050 can be divided into data including IDR pictures. Therefore, it is only necessary to start playback from a TS packet with a TPI of 2050. I understand.
- the TPI corresponding to the seek time is 2100
- audio data and video data are separated and decoded from a TS packet with a TPI of 2050, and the speaker and display are started from the data with a TPI of 2100 corresponding to the playback start time.
- the output process to is started.
- the playback start position determination unit 113 determines whether or not the seek time specified by the user is included in the unreceivable section using the unreceivable section information, and seek time and stream Data can be associated.
- the time information of the section including the missing portion in the stream data to be recorded and the stream data can be generated and held as section information of the unreceivable section. This makes it possible to correlate the actual recorded stream data with the continuous time of the recording start force, so when the user specifies a seek time for playback, the position force playback that differs from the position intended by the user is reproduced. This has the effect of preventing malfunctions such as starting error messages and outputting error data with noise.
- Embodiment 2 when stream data to be recorded is recorded and stream data to be recorded is reproduced in parallel while receiving stream data, information obtained in the process of reproducing the stream data is used.
- the stream data recording / reproducing apparatus 204 used for the stream data loss detection process will be described.
- FIG. 23 is a block diagram showing a functional configuration of the stream data recording / reproducing apparatus 204 according to the second embodiment.
- the reproduction means 116 is specifically a decoder that separates and decodes the stream data to be recorded / reproduced obtained from the stream reception analysis means 101 into audio data and video data.
- the reproduction unit 116 notifies the missing detection unit 102 of the occurrence of an error such as a decoding error or a buffer underflow error in the separation / decoding process and the return from the error.
- the missing detection means 102 Upon receiving the error notification from the reproduction means 116, the missing detection means 102 obtains time information from the time counter means 104 as a missing detection start point, and the stream data position at the time of error occurrence from the reproduction means 116. Similarly, when the error recovery notification is obtained from the reproducing means 116, time information is obtained from the time counter means 104 as a missing detection end point, and the stream data size discarded due to the occurrence of an error is obtained from the reproducing means 116. For the time information, PTS information and DTS information included in the PES header, and PCR information included in the TS header can be used. Further, as information specifying the stream data position, the stream reception analysis means 101 may acquire the TPI at the time of error occurrence and return, and the stream data size of the recording start position. It may also be obtained from the recording means 105.
- the receiving unit 116 receives the error notification and detects the non-receivable section by the missing detection unit 102, thereby detecting the non-receivable section according to the decoding processing capability of the reproducing unit 116. It will be. Therefore, when the recorded stream data is reproduced by the user specifying the seek time, a constant quality can be maintained. For example, even though stream data corresponding to the specified start time is included in the continuous reception section and can be played back, if playback processing is actually performed, an error occurs due to low decoding processing capacity, and t cannot be played back. It is possible to prevent the operation.
- the above-described stream data recording / reproducing apparatus 204 records the recorded stream and the section information of the unreceivable section on the recording medium. Therefore, the recorded strikes using the unreceivable section information Ream data can be played back from a specified seek time.
- the section information of the unreceivable section when the received data is recorded and played back simultaneously, based on the playback error notification such as the decoding error notification and the buffer underflow error notification during the playback process.
- the section information of the unreceivable section By generating the section information of the unreceivable section, the section information of the unreceivable section according to the reproduction processing capability can be generated. Therefore, for example, stream data corresponding to the seek time specified by the user is recorded as a continuous reception period, but if it is actually played back, the decoding processing capacity is low, so it cannot be played back! / To prevent the occurrence of defects, there are other effects.
- Embodiment 3 describes a stream data recording device 205 that updates section information so as to reduce discomfort during playback when a short continuous reception section is sandwiched between unreceivable sections.
- FIG. 24 is a block diagram showing a functional configuration of stream data recording apparatus 205 according to Embodiment 3.
- FIG. 24 the same components as those in FIGS. 2, 14, and 23 are denoted by the same reference numerals, and description thereof is omitted.
- the reproduction impossibility determining means 121 obtains a sequence table including section information of non-receivable sections from the section information generating means 103, and whether or not to actually reproduce the continuous reception sections based on the time of the continuous reception sections and the non-receivable sections. Determine whether or not.
- the section information update unit 122 updates the sequence table by integrating the section information registered in the sequence table.
- a short reception impossible section and a continuous reception before and after the short reception period are determined.
- the three sections corresponding to each of the transmission sections are integrated as section information of one continuous reception section in the sequence table.
- the short continuous reception is performed.
- the three pieces of section information corresponding to the section and the preceding and following unreceivable sections are integrated as section information of one unreceivable section in the sequence table.
- non-reproducible section a section in which section information is integrated by updating by the section information updating unit 122 as a section that cannot be reproduced
- section information updating unit 122 a section in which the section information is integrated by updating by means of “Renewable section”.
- the data interpolation means 123 inserts dummy TS packets corresponding to the reception impossible sections integrated into the reproduction possible sections as interpolation data in the stream data to be recorded.
- the recording unit 105 records the stream data output from the data interpolation unit 123 and the sequence table updated by the section information update unit 122 on a recording medium.
- the continuous reception section having a short time it is possible to prevent the continuous reception section having a short time from being reproduced by determining whether or not the power is actually reproduced based on the time of the continuous reception section and the unreceivable section.
- the continuous reception interval can be extended by setting the short reception unavailable interval as a playback target. Therefore, when the stream data recorded by the user is reproduced, it is possible to prevent the reproduction from being interrupted and feeling uncomfortable.
- the reproduction impossibility determination unit 121 calculates the time of the continuous reception interval and the time of the reception impossibility interval from the interval information of the reception disabled interval acquired from the interval information generation unit 103. Then, if the continuous reception period is shorter than a predetermined threshold, it is determined not to be reproduced. The section information update unit 122 is notified of the determination result together with the unreceivable section information. Further, if the time of the unreceivable section is short and is equal to or less than a predetermined threshold, it is determined that reproduction is possible.
- the quality level at the time of reproduction may be determined based on the time of the non-receivable section, the total time and ratio of the non-receivable sections included in the predetermined time, the number of occurrences, and the like. In this case, playback according to the decoding processing capability during playback is possible.
- the decoding processing capability is low V. If the ability is high, it can be judged that the section of “Low” level can be played in addition to “High” and “Medium” level.
- the number of TS packets of the recording target PID included in the unreceivable section can be calculated using the continuity counter value of the TS packet header information.
- the threshold value used for the determination can be previously set as a fixed value or set by the user.
- a threshold map may be held for each program category. In this case, for a program that is sensitive to skipping, such as a music program or a talk program, the threshold value for the reproducible section is tightened, so that the user can select the user's characteristic according to the program characteristics when playing the recorded stream. Can be reduced.
- the section information update unit 122 integrates the section information with the section determined to be unplayable by the unplayable determination unit 121 as the unplayable section.
- a section that is a non-receivable section but a section that is determined to be reproducible is set as a reproducible section, and a section that is a continuous reception section but is determined to be non-playable is played back.
- merge processing is performed for continuous and unreceivable sections.
- Another effect is that if the playback time information of the stream data to be recorded is changed according to the merge processing in the continuous reception section and the unreceivable section, the total playback time information of the stream data that can be played back is divided. It can be demonstrated and is effective.
- the section information updating unit 122 is similar to the section information of the unreceivable section whose data structure is shown in FIGS. 6, 10, and 13, for example, as section information indicating a section including a missing portion of the stream data. Let's say that the section information of the non-reproducible section shown in Fig. 26, Fig. 27, and Fig. 28 is generated.
- the data structure of the playback section information is not limited to the data structure shown in FIGS. 26 to 28, and other data structures can be used as long as the information indicating the time of the section that cannot be played back and the position on the stream is output. It is also good. For example, as shown in FIG. 29, for each section of the sequence table, time information indicating the length of the section and TPI indicating the position of the section in the stream are used. Also, it is a data structure with a flag indicating whether playback is possible.
- the section information update unit 122 may generate section information including the reproduction quality level information.
- the section information shown in FIG. 30 can be generated. It is not necessarily limited to the format shown in the figure as long as the reproducible zone and the playback quality level in that zone can be associated.
- the recording of the sequence table updated by the section information updating unit 122 is performed even when the recording unit 105 records the updated sequence table on the recording medium when the recording of the stream data is completed.
- the updated section information may be recorded on the recording medium.
- the data interpolation means 123 sends a single TS packet corresponding to the time of the interval from the stream reception analysis means 101. Insert into the output stream data to be recorded. Examples of the dummy TS packet include a packet with payload information set to 0. In addition to TS packets, dummy PES buckets and ES (Elementary Stream) data can also be used as data to be interpolated.
- the present embodiment Is a power that explains the configuration in which the reproduction impossibility determination process and the section information update process are performed in parallel with the recording process of the stream data to be recorded.
- the sequence table may be acquired from the recording means 105 and the reproduction permission / inhibition determination process and the section information update process may be performed.
- the section information generating means 103 may generate the non-receivable section information by generating the time information power of the missing detection start point and the missing detection end point directly without generating the non-receivable section information and generating the non-reproducible section information. .
- a section with a short playback time is not played back by determining whether to actually play back based on the time of a continuous reception section or a non-receivable section. Control becomes possible. This has the effect of preventing the user from feeling uncomfortable if the output sound or output image is interrupted during playback and the user feels uncomfortable.
- Embodiment 4 when a short continuous reception section is sandwiched between unreceivable sections, a stream data playback device 206 that plays back the stream data after updating the section information so as to reduce the uncomfortable feeling during playback. Will be described.
- FIG. 31 is a block diagram showing a functional configuration of stream data reproduction device 206 according to Embodiment 4.
- the stream data playback device 206 is a device for playing back stream data using the recording medium recorded with the sequence table including the stream data and the section information of the unreceivable section by the stream data recording device 201 according to the first embodiment. It is.
- FIG. 31 the same components as those in FIGS. 15, 23 and 24 are denoted by the same reference numerals, and the description thereof is omitted.
- the reproduction impossibility determining means 121 acquires the section information of the unreceivable section from the section information acquiring means 112, and the continuous reception section, the time of the unreceivable section, or the total time of the unreceivable section included in the predetermined time. Whether or not it is actually possible to play back is determined based on the ratio, number of occurrences, number of occurrences, number of TS packets of the target PID included in the unreceivable section, data size, etc. At this time, it is also possible to determine the reproduction quality level.
- the status display means 117 generates a screen for presenting the status of the recorded stream data to the user based on the sequence table updated by the section information update means 122 and outputs it to the monitor. .
- the display processing by the status display means 117 is performed according to the length of time in the reproducible section, the non-reproducible section, and the reproducible section where the image quality deteriorates. As a percentage, it is arranged and displayed in a bar object that indicates the entire stream data.
- the configuration it is possible to reproduce a continuous reception section with a short time by determining whether or not to actually reproduce based on the time information of the continuous reception section and the unreceivable section. Disappears.
- the continuous reception interval can be extended by setting the short reception unavailable interval as a playback target. Therefore, it is possible to prevent the user from feeling uncomfortable due to frequent interruptions in the output audio and output image during stream data playback.
- the reproduction impossibility determining means 121 may determine whether or not reproduction is possible during reproduction. In this case, the non-reproducible section information does not necessarily have to be generated, and therefore the section information update unit 122 may not be provided. Further, before starting the reproduction of the stream data, it may be determined whether or not reproduction is possible in advance, and the section information update unit 122 may generate non-reproducible section information, and may be changed together with the reproduction time information and the like. In this case, the total reproduction time information of the stream data that can be actually reproduced is known, which is effective.
- the data interpolation means 123 converts the dummy TS packet corresponding to the time of the section into stream data.
- the stream data output from the acquisition unit 115 is inserted.
- Examples of the dummy TS packet include a packet with payload information set to 0.
- the data to be interpolated can be dummy PES packets and ES data in addition to TS packets.
- the data interpolation unit 123 may not be provided. In that case, the playback means 116 does not process anything in the same way as when delay occurs when receiving and playing back a digital broadcast signal, and from the TS packet after the end of the unreceivable section.
- the decoding process is further determined by determining whether or not to actually reproduce according to the decoding processing capability at the time of reproduction. There is an effect that it is possible to reproduce the stream data with its full capability. (Embodiment 5)
- the missing information is a dummy packet inserted at a location where the stream data is missing, and the missing time is indicated by this dummy packet.
- FIG. 34 is a block diagram showing a functional configuration of the stream data reproduction device 206 according to the fifth embodiment.
- the same components as those in FIGS. 15, 23, 24, and 31 are denoted by the same reference numerals, and description thereof is omitted.
- the read / write unit 118 reads the recorded stream from the recording medium and writes the section information of the unreceivable section generated by the section information generation unit 103.
- Missing information extraction unit 132 acquires stream data to be played back from stream data acquisition unit 115, and extracts missing information embedded in the stream data in advance as shown in FIG. And output to the section information generating means 103.
- the missing information force embedded in the stream data cannot be received, and the user specified a seek time for the stream data that does not hold the unreceivable section information. In this case, it is possible to prevent problems such as starting playback from a position different from the intended position and outputting error data with noise.
- the stream received and recorded without generating the section information of the unreceivable section by generating the unreceivable section information from the missing information embedded in the stream data, the stream received and recorded without generating the section information of the unreceivable section.
- the same effects as when stream data is recorded on the data by the stream data recording device described in the first embodiment can be obtained.
- the operability of the user can be achieved by the effects of the first to fifth embodiments. And improve playback quality.
- the present invention may be a stream data recording method and reproduction method disclosed by the processing procedure of the flowchart described in each embodiment. Further, it may be a computer program including a program code for operating a computer in the processing procedure, or may be a digital signal having the computer program power.
- the present invention also provides a computer-readable recording medium such as a flexible disk, hard disk, CD-ROM, MO, DVD, DVD-ROM, DVD-RAM, BD (Blu-ray). Disc), semiconductor memory, etc. may be used.
- a computer-readable recording medium such as a flexible disk, hard disk, CD-ROM, MO, DVD, DVD-ROM, DVD-RAM, BD (Blu-ray). Disc), semiconductor memory, etc. may be used.
- the present invention may also be such that the computer program or the digital signal is transmitted via a telecommunication line, a wireless or wired communication line, a network typified by the Internet, or the like.
- the present invention is an LSI that controls the stream data recording device, the stream data reproducing device, the stream data recording / reproducing device, and the stream data editing device described in the first to fifth embodiments. Can also be implemented.
- Such an LSI includes the stream reception analysis means 101, the missing detection means 102, the section information generation means 103, and the section information acquisition shown in FIGS. 2, 14, 15, 23, 24, 31, and 34.
- Means 112, reproduction start position determination means 113, stream data acquisition means 115, reproduction means 116, status display means 117, reproduction impossibility determination means 121, section information update means 122, data interpolation means 123, and missing information extraction means 132 This can be realized by integrating with functional blocks. These functional blocks may be individually chipped, or they may be partly or entirely included in one chip.
- the method of circuit integration is not limited to LSI, and may be realized by a dedicated circuit or a general-purpose processor. You can use an FPGA (Field Programmable Gate Array) that can be programmed after LSI manufacturing, or a reconfigurable processor that can reconfigure the connection and settings of circuit cells inside the LSI.
- FPGA Field Programmable Gate Array
- a TS includes a plurality of types of PES such as an audio PES and a video PES. Therefore, PTS information indicating the earliest time among a plurality of PESs may be used as the time information of the unreceivable section start point and the unreceivable section end point. Alternatively, use PTS information indicating the latest time.
- the time information of each unreceivable section start point and unreceivable section end point may be set in the section information.
- PTS Decoding Time Stamp
- PCR Program Clock Reference
- the time information of the IDR picture is used as the time information of the unreceivable section start point and the unreceivable section end point.
- section information including time information for specifying the length of a non-receivable section and position information for specifying a position on stream data where a loss has occurred.
- Information is recorded on the same recording medium as the stream data.
- the stream data may be recorded on different recording media as long as they are associated with each other. For example, when the data size of the stream data is larger than the capacity of the recording medium, the stream data is divided and recorded on a plurality of recording media, and reception of each part of the stream data recorded on each recording medium is performed.
- the present invention can be applied by collectively recording the section information of the unusable section on any one recording medium and attaching a common ID to each part of the stream data and the section information.
- the present invention has a function of generating information for specifying the time of a section including a gap that occurred during reception and recording of stream data and the position in the stream data, and once recorded, the force seek time is designated.
- it is useful as a trick reproduction technique for performing reproduction processing.
- the loss is likely to occur, for example, when a digital broadcast is received by a mobile terminal. It can also be applied to stream data received via a network. It can also be applied to applications such as high-speed playback and reverse playback that perform playback processing with only jumping to the specified seek time.
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