WO2014208347A1 - Dispositif de lecture, méthode de lecture et support d'enregistrement - Google Patents

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WO2014208347A1
WO2014208347A1 PCT/JP2014/065553 JP2014065553W WO2014208347A1 WO 2014208347 A1 WO2014208347 A1 WO 2014208347A1 JP 2014065553 W JP2014065553 W JP 2014065553W WO 2014208347 A1 WO2014208347 A1 WO 2014208347A1
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  • the present technology relates to a playback device, a playback method, and a recording medium, and more particularly, to a playback device, a playback method, and a recording medium that can display graphics with a wide luminance dynamic range with appropriate brightness.
  • BD Blu-ray (registered trademark) Disc
  • the master graphics has a dynamic range that is greater than the dynamic range that can be displayed on a standard luminance monitor. As a result of compression, the dynamic range of the master graphics is naturally lost.
  • monitors that are brighter than the standard, such as 500 nit and 1000 nit, are on the market. There is a demand for graphics that makes use of the performance of a monitor having such a wide dynamic range.
  • the present technology has been made in view of such a situation, and makes it possible to display graphics with a wide luminance dynamic range with appropriate brightness.
  • the playback device includes HDR information indicating the luminance characteristics of an extended screen, which is a screen having a wider second luminance range different from the first luminance range, and the first information from the extended screen.
  • a reading unit that reads out the generation command from a recording medium that records a generation command for generating luminance conversion definition information used when performing luminance conversion to a standard screen that is a screen of the luminance range, and the HDR according to the generation command
  • a generation unit that generates information and the luminance conversion definition information, a conversion unit that converts the extended screen into the standard screen based on the luminance conversion definition information generated by the generation unit, and the extended screen can be displayed
  • the HDR information generated by the extended screen and the generation unit is output to a display device that is not capable of displaying the extended screen.
  • the reproduction method according to the first aspect of the present technology corresponds to the reproduction device according to the first aspect of the present technology.
  • the HDR information indicating the luminance characteristics of the extended screen, which is a screen having a wider second luminance range different from the first luminance range, and the first luminance range from the extended screen
  • the generation command is read from a recording medium that records a generation command for generating luminance conversion definition information used when performing luminance conversion to a standard screen, and the HDR information and the Brightness conversion definition information is generated, and based on the brightness conversion definition information, the extended screen is converted to the standard screen, and the extended screen and the HDR information are output to a display device capable of displaying the extended screen.
  • the converted standard screen is output to a display device that cannot display the extended screen.
  • the recording medium includes HDR information indicating a luminance characteristic of an extended screen, which is a screen having a wider second luminance range different from the first luminance range, and the first information from the extended screen.
  • the extended screen and the HDR information are output to a display device that can be displayed, and the converted standard screen is output to a display device that cannot display the extended screen. That process is the recording medium to be performed.
  • HDR information indicating the luminance characteristics of the extended screen, which is a screen having a wider second luminance range different from the first luminance range, and the first luminance range from the extended screen
  • the generation command for generating the luminance conversion definition information used when performing the luminance conversion to the standard screen which is the screen of is recorded.
  • the reproduction device includes HDR information indicating the luminance characteristics of an extended screen, which is a screen having a wider second luminance range different from the first luminance range, and a screen having the first luminance range.
  • a read unit that reads the generation command from a recording medium that records a generation command for generating luminance conversion definition information used when performing luminance conversion from the standard screen to the extended screen, and the HDR according to the generation command
  • a generation unit that generates information and the luminance conversion definition information, a conversion unit that converts the standard screen into the extended screen based on the luminance conversion definition information generated by the generation unit, and the extended screen can be displayed
  • the extended screen converted by the converting unit and the HDR information generated by the generating unit are output to a display device, and the extended screen cannot be displayed.
  • a reproducing apparatus and an output unit which outputs the standard screen.
  • HDR information indicating the luminance characteristics of the extended screen, which is a screen of a wider second luminance range different from the first luminance range, and the screen of the first luminance range.
  • the generation command is read from a recording medium that records a generation command for generating luminance conversion definition information used when performing luminance conversion from a standard screen to the extended screen, and the HDR information and the Luminance conversion definition information is generated, the standard screen is converted into the extended screen based on the luminance conversion definition information, and the converted extended screen and the generated display are displayed for a display device capable of displaying the extended screen
  • the HDR information is output, and the standard screen is output to a display device that cannot display the extended screen.
  • the recording medium includes HDR information indicating a luminance characteristic of an extended screen, which is a screen having a wider second luminance range different from the first luminance range, and a screen having the first luminance range.
  • the playback command for reproducing the recording medium includes the generation command.
  • the HDR information and the luminance conversion definition information are generated according to the generation command, the standard screen is converted to the extended screen based on the luminance conversion definition information, and the extended screen is displayed.
  • the standard Process for outputting surface is a recording medium to be performed.
  • HDR information indicating the luminance characteristics of the extended screen, which is a screen of a wider second luminance range different from the first luminance range, and the screen of the first luminance range.
  • a generation command for generating luminance conversion definition information used when performing luminance conversion from the standard screen to the extended screen is recorded.
  • FIG. 26 is a block diagram illustrating a configuration example of a graphics decoding processing unit in FIG. 25. It is a block diagram which shows the structural example of a display apparatus. It is a flowchart explaining the recording process of the recording device of FIG. It is a flowchart explaining the encoding process by mode-i of FIG. It is a flowchart explaining the encoding process in mode-ii of FIG. It is a flowchart explaining the Data Base information generation processing of FIG. FIG. 26 is a flowchart for describing playback processing of the playback device of FIG. 25.
  • FIG. 26 is a flowchart for describing playback processing of the playback device of FIG. 25.
  • FIG. 41 is a block diagram illustrating a configuration example of a graphics decoding processing unit in FIG. 40. It is a flowchart explaining the recording process by 2nd Embodiment of a recording device. 43 is a flowchart for describing an encoding process in mode-i of FIG. 43 is a flowchart for describing an encoding process in mode-ii of FIG. 43 is a flowchart for describing Data Base information generation processing in FIG. 42. It is a flowchart explaining the reproduction
  • FIG. 47 is a flowchart for describing decoding processing in mode-i of FIG. 46.
  • 47 is a flowchart for describing details of a decoding process in mode-ii of FIG. 46. It is a figure which shows the structural example of the display set of PG stream and IG stream in 3rd Embodiment.
  • FIG. 50 is a diagram illustrating an example of syntax of XPDS in FIG. 49.
  • FIG. 50 is a diagram illustrating an example of TDS syntax in FIG. 49. It is a figure which shows the structural example of the encoding process part of 3rd Embodiment of the recording / reproducing system to which this technique is applied.
  • FIG. 54 is a block diagram illustrating a configuration example of a graphics decoding processing unit in FIG. 53.
  • Fig. 53 is a flowchart describing an encoding process in mode-i of the encoding processing unit in Fig. 52.
  • Fig. 53 is a flowchart describing an encoding process in mode-ii of the encoding processing unit in Fig. 52. It is a flowchart explaining the Data Base information generation processing in the third embodiment. It is a flowchart explaining the decoding process in mode-i of the decoding process part of FIG.
  • FIG. 68 is a block diagram illustrating a configuration example of an encoding processing unit in FIG. 67. It is a block diagram which shows the structural example of 4th Embodiment of the reproducing
  • 68 is a flowchart for describing a recording process of the recording apparatus in FIG. 67.
  • 70 is a flowchart for explaining a BDJ screen playback process of the playback device of FIG. 69. It is a block diagram which shows the structural example of a computer.
  • FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating a configuration example of a first embodiment of a recording / reproducing system to which the present technology is applied.
  • the recording / reproducing system in FIG. 1 includes a recording device 1, a reproducing device 2, and a display device 3.
  • the playback device 2 and the display device 3 are connected via an HDMI (registered trademark) (High Definition Multimedia Interface) cable 4.
  • the playback device 2 and the display device 3 may be connected via a cable of another standard, or may be connected via wireless communication.
  • Recording device 1 records content, and playback device 2 plays back the content.
  • Content is provided from the recording device 1 to the playback device 2 using the optical disc 11.
  • the optical disc 11 is a disc on which content is recorded, for example, in a BD-ROM (Blu-ray (registered trademark) Disc Read-Only) format.
  • Recording content on the optical disc 11 may be performed in other formats such as BD-R and -RE.
  • the provision of content from the recording device 1 to the playback device 2 may be performed using a removable medium other than the optical disk such as a memory card equipped with a flash memory, or may be performed by network distribution. .
  • the recording device 1 is, for example, a device used by a content author. In the following description, it is assumed that the optical disc 11 on which content is recorded by the recording device 1 is provided to the playback device 2 as appropriate. However, in practice, the optical disc is copied based on the master disk on which the content is recorded by the recording device 1. Then, the optical disc 11 as one of them is provided to the playback device 2.
  • HDR High Dynamic Range
  • videos which are videos having a dynamic range greater than or equal to a dynamic range (luminance range) that can be displayed on a standard luminance monitor, are input to the recording apparatus 1.
  • HDR graphics which is a graphic having a dynamic range that is larger than the dynamic range that can be displayed on a standard luminance monitor, is input to the recording apparatus 1.
  • HDR data when it is not necessary to distinguish between HDR video and HDR graphics, they are collectively referred to as HDR data.
  • the recording device 1 encodes the input master HDR data as it is, that is, with data having a dynamic range higher than the dynamic range that can be displayed on a monitor having a standard luminance, and records it on the optical disc 11 in the BD format.
  • the optical disk 11 also records HDR information indicating the luminance characteristics of the master HDR data and low conversion information used when converting the HDR data into STD data.
  • STD data is a general term for STD video (standard video) that is a dynamic range video that can be displayed on a monitor having standard luminance, and STD graphics that is a graphic of the dynamic range.
  • standard video a dynamic range video that can be displayed on a monitor having standard luminance
  • STD graphics that is a graphic of the dynamic range.
  • the dynamic range of STD data is 0-100%
  • the dynamic range of HDR data is expressed as a range from 0% to 101% or more, such as 0-500%, 0-1000%.
  • the recording apparatus 1 converts the input master HDR data into STD data, that is, converts the data into a dynamic range that can be displayed on a monitor having a standard luminance, and encodes the data. To record.
  • the HDR information and high conversion information used when converting STD data into HDR data are also recorded on the optical disc 11.
  • the HDR video recorded by the recording device 1 or the STD video obtained by converting the HDR video is, for example, a so-called 4K resolution video having horizontal and vertical resolutions of 4096 ⁇ 2160, 3840 ⁇ 2160 pixels, and the like.
  • a video encoding method for example, a HEVC (High Efficiency Video Video Coding) method is used.
  • the HDR information and the low conversion information or the high conversion information are set and recorded in the SEI of the video stream that is the video HEVC stream.
  • a subtitle encoding method there is a run length method.
  • the playback device 2 communicates with the display device 3 via the HDMI cable 4 and acquires information regarding the display performance of the display device 3.
  • the playback device 2 specifies whether the display device 3 is a device having an HDR monitor that is a monitor capable of displaying HDR data or a device having an STD monitor that is a monitor capable of only displaying STD data.
  • the playback device 2 drives the drive to read and decode the video stream recorded on the optical disc 11 and the graphics stream that is a graphics encoded stream.
  • the playback device 2 when the data obtained by decoding is HDR data and the display device 3 has an HDR monitor, the playback device 2 outputs the HDR data obtained by decoding to the display device 3. In this case, the playback device 2 outputs the HDR information to the display device 3 together with the HDR data.
  • the playback device 2 converts the HDR data obtained by decoding into STD data and outputs STD data. . Conversion of HDR data to STD data is performed using low conversion information recorded on the optical disc 11.
  • the playback device 2 converts the STD data obtained by decoding into HDR data, and converts the HDR data to the display device 3. Output.
  • the conversion of the STD data into the HDR data is performed using the high conversion information recorded on the optical disc 11.
  • the playback device 2 outputs the HDR information to the display device 3 together with the HDR data.
  • the playback device 2 outputs the STD data obtained by decoding to the display device 3.
  • the display device 3 receives the STD data or HDR data transmitted from the playback device 2, and displays a video on the monitor based on the STD data or HDR data.
  • the display device 3 recognizes that the data transmitted from the playback device 2 together with the HDR information is the HDR data. As described above, HDR information is transmitted together with the HDR data to the display device 3 having the HDR monitor.
  • the display device 3 displays the video of the HDR data according to the characteristics specified by the HDR information. That is, the display device 3 is a monitor in which the monitor itself has a dynamic range of 0-500%, and the HDR information specifies that the dynamic range of the HDR data has a predetermined characteristic of 0-500%. According to the predetermined characteristic, the brightness is adjusted in the range of 0-500% and the image is displayed.
  • the content author By enabling the specification of the brightness characteristics of the master HDR data, the content author (Author) can display the image with the intended brightness.
  • a display device such as a TV recognizes data input from the outside as data having a dynamic range of 0-100%. Further, when the monitor of the display device has a wider dynamic range, the display device expands the luminance itself according to the characteristics of the monitor and displays the video. By designating the luminance characteristic and adjusting the luminance of the HDR data according to the designated characteristic, it is possible to prevent the luminance adjustment unintended by the author from being performed on the display device side.
  • a playback device that outputs data to a display device such as a TV outputs the data after converting the luminance according to the characteristics of the transmission path.
  • the display device that has received the data converts the luminance of the received data in accordance with the characteristics of the monitor and displays an image.
  • the display device 3 recognizes that the data transmitted from the reproduction device 2 is STD data, and displays the video of the STD data.
  • the fact that the STD data is transmitted from the playback device 2 means that the display device 3 is a device having an STD monitor.
  • the audio data is also transmitted from the reproducing device 2.
  • the display device 3 outputs sound from the speaker based on the audio data transmitted from the playback device 2.
  • mode-i the mode in which the master HDR data is recorded on the optical disc 11 as it is will be referred to as mode-i.
  • mode-i the mode in which the master HDR data is recorded on the optical disc 11.
  • mode-ii The mode in which the master HDR data is converted to STD data and recorded on the optical disc 11 is referred to as mode-ii.
  • mode-ii HDR information and high conversion information are recorded on the optical disc 11.
  • FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating an example of signal processing in mode-i.
  • the process on the left side indicated by the solid line L1 indicates the encoding process performed in the recording apparatus 1, and the process on the right side indicated by the solid line L2 indicates the decoding process performed in the reproduction apparatus 2.
  • the recording apparatus 1 detects the brightness of the master HDR data and generates HDR information as indicated by the tip of arrow # 1. Further, the recording device 1 generates encoded data by encoding the master HDR video by the HEVC method as indicated by the tip of arrow # 2-1, and generates the master data as indicated by the tip of arrow # 2-2. A graphics stream is generated by encoding the HDR graphics.
  • Recording device 1 converts the master HDR data into STD data, as indicated by the tip of arrow # 3.
  • the video of the STD data obtained by the conversion is displayed on a monitor (not shown).
  • the conversion of the HDR data into the STD data is appropriately performed while the author visually confirms the video of the converted STD data and adjusts the conversion parameters.
  • the recording device 1 Based on the adjustment by the author, the recording device 1 generates tone-mapping definition information for HDR-STD conversion, which is low conversion information, as indicated by the tip of arrow # 4.
  • the tone mapping definition information is information that defines the correspondence between each luminance value in the dynamic range such as 0-400%, which is wider than the standard dynamic range, and each luminance value in the dynamic range of 0-100%, which is the standard dynamic range. It is.
  • the recording device 1 inserts the HDR information and tone mapping definition information as SEI into the encoded data of the HDR video as shown at the end of arrow # 5, and generates a video stream.
  • the recording device 1 records the generated video stream and HDR graphics stream in the BD format on the optical disc 11 and provides them to the playback device 2 as indicated by arrow # 11.
  • HDR information of HDR video and HDR graphics and tone mapping definition information for HDR-STD conversion are provided to the playback device 2 in a form of being inserted into the video stream using SEI.
  • the playback device 2 reads the graphics stream from the optical disc 11 and decodes the graphics stream to generate HDR graphics as indicated by the tip of arrow # 20.
  • the playback device 2 reads out the video stream from the optical disc 11, and extracts the HDR information and tone mapping definition information from the SEI of the video stream as indicated by the arrows # 21 and # 22.
  • the playback device 2 decodes the encoded data included in the video stream by the HEVC method to generate an HDR video.
  • the playback device 2 adds the HDR information to the decoded HDR data as indicated by the tip of the arrow # 24, and displays it as indicated by the tip of the arrow # 25. Output to device 3.
  • the playback device 2 performs decoding using tone mapping definition information for HDR-STD conversion extracted from the video stream, as indicated by the tip of arrow # 26.
  • the obtained HDR data is converted into STD data.
  • the playback device 2 outputs the STD data obtained by the conversion to the display device 3 as indicated by the tip of arrow # 27.
  • the HDR data obtained by decoding is output to the display device 3 having the HDR monitor together with the HDR information. Further, the HDR data obtained by decoding is output to the display device 3 having the STD monitor after being converted into STD data.
  • FIG. 3 is a diagram showing the flow of processing from when the master HDR data is input to the recording device 1 to when the data is output from the playback device 2.
  • the master HDR data is transferred to the playback device 2 together with the HDR information generated in the recording device 1 based on the master HDR data and tone-mapping definition information for HDR-STD conversion, as indicated by the tip of the white arrow # 51.
  • the HDR information includes information indicating that the dynamic range is extended to a range of 0 to 400%.
  • the playback device 2 adds the HDR information to the HDR data obtained by decoding, as indicated by arrows # 52 and # 53. Further, the HDR data to which the HDR information is added is output to the display device 3 as indicated by the tip of arrow # 54.
  • the HDR data obtained by decoding is tone-mapping definition information for HDR-STD conversion, as shown at the ends of arrows # 55 and # 56. Is used to convert to STD data. Further, the STD data obtained by the conversion is output to the display device 3 as indicated by the tip of arrow # 57.
  • the amplitude of the waveform indicating the HDR data and the amplitude of the waveform indicating the STD data each indicate a dynamic range.
  • the master HDR data is recorded on the optical disc 11 as the HDR data. Further, depending on the performance of the display device 3 serving as an output destination, it is possible to switch between outputting the HDR data obtained by decoding with the HDR information as it is, or converting the HDR data into STD data and outputting it. .
  • FIG. 4 is a diagram illustrating an example of signal processing in mode-ii.
  • the recording apparatus 1 detects the brightness of the master HDR data and generates HDR information as indicated by the tip of arrow # 71.
  • the recording device 1 converts the master HDR data into STD data as indicated by the tip of arrow # 72.
  • the video of the STD data obtained by the conversion is displayed on a monitor (not shown).
  • the recording device 1 Based on the adjustment by the author, the recording device 1 generates tone mapping definition information for STD-HDR conversion, which is high conversion information, as indicated by the tip of arrow # 73.
  • the recording apparatus 1 encodes the STD video obtained by converting the master HDR video by the HEVC method to generate encoded data. Further, as indicated by the tip of arrow # 74-2, the STD graphics obtained by converting the master HDR graphics are encoded to generate a graphics stream.
  • the recording device 1 inserts HDR information and tone mapping definition information into the encoded data as SEI, as shown at the tip of arrow # 75, and generates a video stream.
  • the recording device 1 records the generated video stream and graphics stream in the BD format on the optical disc 11 and provides them to the playback device 2 as indicated by arrow # 91.
  • the playback device 2 reads the video stream from the optical disc 11, and extracts the HDR information and tone mapping definition information from the SEI of the video stream, as indicated by arrows # 101 and # 102.
  • the playback device 2 decodes the encoded data included in the video stream using the HEVC method to generate STD video, and as indicated by the tip of arrow # 103-2.
  • STD graphics is generated by decoding the graphics stream.
  • the playback device 2 outputs the STD data obtained by decoding to the display device 3 as indicated by the tip of arrow # 104.
  • the playback device 2 performs decoding using tone mapping definition information for STD-HDR conversion extracted from the video stream, as indicated by the tip of arrow # 105.
  • the obtained STD data is converted into HDR data.
  • the playback device 2 adds the HDR information to the HDR data obtained by the conversion as indicated by the tip of the arrow # 106, and outputs it to the display device 3 as indicated by the tip of the arrow # 107.
  • the STD data obtained by decoding is output to the display device 3 having the HDR monitor together with the HDR information after being converted into the HDR data. Further, the STD data obtained by decoding is output as it is to the display device 3 having the STD monitor.
  • FIG. 5 is a diagram showing the flow of processing from when the master HDR data is input to the recording device 1 to when the data is output from the playback device 2.
  • the master HDR data is converted into STD data, as indicated by the white arrow # 121, and then the HDR information generated in the recording device 1 based on the master HDR data and the tone for STD-HDR conversion. It is provided to the playback device 2 together with the mapping definition information.
  • STD data obtained by decoding uses tone mapping definition information for STD-HDR conversion, as indicated by the tips of arrows # 122 and # 123. Converted to HDR data. Also, as indicated by the tip of arrows # 124 and # 125, the HDR information is added to the HDR data obtained by converting the STD data, and is output to the display device 3 as indicated by the tip of arrow # 126.
  • the playback device 2 outputs the STD data obtained by decoding to the display device 3 as indicated by the tip of arrow # 127.
  • the master HDR data is converted into STD data and recorded on the optical disc 11.
  • the display device 3 serving as an output destination, it is possible to switch between decoding the STD data obtained by decoding into HDR data, adding the HDR information, and outputting the STD data as it is. .
  • FIG. 6 is a diagram illustrating a configuration of an access unit in the HEVC scheme.
  • the video stream is composed of access units that are a collection of NAL (Network Abstraction Layer) units.
  • One access unit includes one picture of video data.
  • one access unit includes AU delimiter (Access Unit delimiter), VPS (Video Parameter Set), SPS (Sequence Parameter Set), PPS (Picture Parameter Set), SEI, VCL (Video Coding Layer) , EOS (End of Sequence), and EOS (End of Stream).
  • AU delimiter Access Unit delimiter
  • VPS Video Parameter Set
  • SPS Sequence Parameter Set
  • PPS Picture Parameter Set
  • SEI Supplemental Coding Layer
  • VCL Video Coding Layer
  • EOS End of Sequence
  • EOS End of Stream
  • VPS includes metadata representing the contents of the bitstream.
  • the SPS includes information that the HEVC decoder needs to refer to through a sequence decoding process, such as a picture size and a CTB (Coding Tree Block) size.
  • the PPS includes information that the HEVC decoder needs to refer to in order to execute a picture decoding process.
  • VPS, SPS, and PPS are used as header information.
  • SEI is auxiliary information including timing information of each picture and information on random access.
  • HDR information and tone mapping definition information are included in tone_mapping_info which is one of SEI.
  • Identification information for identifying tone_mapping_info is assigned to tone_mapping_info.
  • tone_mapping_info # i is referred to as tone_mapping_info # i.
  • VCL is encoded data of one picture.
  • EOS End of Sequence
  • EOS End of Stream
  • FIG. 7 is a diagram illustrating the syntax of tone_mapping_info.
  • tone_mapping_info the brightness and color of the video obtained by decoding are converted according to the performance of the monitor that is the output destination of the video. Note that the line numbers and colons (:) on the left side of FIG. 7 are shown for convenience of explanation, and are not included in the syntax. This also applies to FIGS. 16 to 18 and FIG. 20, FIG. 37, FIG. 38, FIG. 50, and FIG. Main information included in tone_mapping_info will be described.
  • the tone_map_id on the second line is identification information of tone_mapping_info.
  • the tone_map_model_id on the 8th line represents the model of tone map used for conversion.
  • tone_mapping_info in which any value of 0, 2, and 3 is set as tone_map_model_id and tone_mapping_info in which a value of 4 is set as tone_map_model_id are generated at least one by one.
  • tone_mapping_info in which one of 0, 2, and 3 is set as tone_map_model_id is used as tone-mapping definition information for HDR-STD conversion or STD-HDR conversion.
  • Information included in tone_mapping_info in which a value of 4 is set as tone_map_model_id is used as HDR information.
  • tone_map_model_id 0.
  • min_value and max_value are described.
  • the horizontal axis indicates coded_data (RGB value before conversion), and the vertical axis indicates target_data (RGB value after conversion).
  • RGB values equal to or less than D1 are converted into RGB values indicated by min_value as indicated by white arrow # 151.
  • RGB values greater than or equal to D2 are converted into RGB values indicated by max_value, as indicated by white arrow # 152.
  • Tone_map_model_id 0 tone_mapping_info is used as tone mapping definition information for HDR-STD conversion.
  • tone_map_model_id 2
  • start_of_coded_interval [i] having the same number as max_target_data representing the step function is described.
  • the number of bits of start_of_coded_interval [i] may be a variable value determined by coded_data_bit_depth on the sixth line, or may be a fixed value (256 bits). In the case of variable values, the number of bits can be reduced compared to the case of fixed values.
  • tone_map_model_id 3
  • the number of coded_pivot_value [i] and target_pivot_value [i] specified by num_pivots representing a line function are described.
  • the number of bits of coded_pivot_value [i] and target_pivot_value [i] may be a variable value determined by coded_data_bit_depth on the sixth line, or may be a fixed value (256 bits). In the case of variable values, the number of bits can be reduced compared to the case of fixed values.
  • tone_mapping_info in which any value of 0, 2, 3 is set as tone_map_model_id is used as tone mapping definition information for STD-HDR conversion or HDR-STD conversion, and from recording device 1 to playback device 2 Is transmitted.
  • tone_map_model_id 4
  • ref_screen_luminance_white 4
  • extended_range_white_level 4
  • nominal_black_level_code_value 2
  • nominal_white_level_code_value 3
  • extended_white_level_code_value 3
  • FIG. 12 is a diagram illustrating an example of each piece of information included in the HDR information.
  • the horizontal axis of FIG. When the bit length is 10 bits, the luminance value is 0-1023.
  • the vertical axis in FIG. 12 indicates brightness.
  • a curve L11 shows the relationship between the luminance value and the brightness in a standard luminance monitor.
  • the dynamic range of a standard luminance monitor is 0-100%.
  • ref_screen_luminance_white indicates the brightness (cd / m 2 ) of the standard monitor.
  • extended_range_white_level indicates the brightness of the extended dynamic range. In the example of FIG. 12, 400 is set as the value of extended_range_white_level.
  • Nominal_black_level_code_value indicates a luminance value of black (brightness 0%)
  • nominal_white_level_code_value indicates a luminance value of white (brightness 100%) in a standard luminance monitor.
  • extended_white_level_code_value indicates the luminance value of white in the extended dynamic range.
  • the dynamic range of 0-100% is expanded to the dynamic range of 0-400% according to the value of extended_range_white_level. Also, a luminance value corresponding to 400% brightness is specified by extended_white_level_code_value.
  • the luminance characteristics of the HDR data are characteristics indicated by a curve L12 in which the values of nominal_black_level_code_value, nominal_white_level_code_value, and extended_white_level_code_value are 0%, 100%, and 400%, respectively.
  • tone_mapping_info in which a value of 4 is set as tone_map_model_id indicates the luminance characteristics of the master HDR data and is transmitted from the recording device 1 to the playback device 2.
  • FIG. 13 is a diagram illustrating an example of an AV stream management structure in the BD-ROM format.
  • AV streams including video streams is performed using two layers, PlayList and Clip.
  • the AV stream may be recorded not only on the optical disc 11 but also on the local storage of the playback device 2.
  • One AV stream and Clip Information which is information accompanying it are managed as one object.
  • a pair of AV stream and ClipCInformation is called Clip.
  • the AV stream is developed on the time axis, and the access point of each Clip is mainly designated in the PlayList with a time stamp. Clip Information is used to find the address where decoding in the AV stream should start.
  • PlayList is a collection of AV stream playback sections.
  • One playback section in the AV stream is called PlayItem.
  • PlayItem is represented by a pair of IN point and OUT point of the playback section on the time axis. As shown in FIG. 13, the PlayList is composed of one or a plurality of PlayItems.
  • the first PlayList from the left in FIG. 13 is composed of two PlayItems, and the two PlayItems refer to the first half and the second half of the AV stream included in the left Clip, respectively.
  • the second PlayList from the left is composed of one PlayItem, so that the entire AV stream included in the right Clip is referenced.
  • the third PlayList from the left is made up of two PlayItems, and the two PlayItems refer to a part of the AV stream included in the left Clip and a part of the AV stream included in the right Clip, respectively.
  • the PlayList is used as playback management information for managing playback of AV streams.
  • a playback path created by an array of one or more PlayItems in a PlayList is called a main path.
  • a playback path created by an arrangement of one or more SubPlayItems in parallel with the Main Path is called a sub path (Sub Path).
  • FIG. 14 is a diagram illustrating the structure of Main Path and Sub Path.
  • the PlayList has one Main path and one or more Sub paths.
  • the PlayList in FIG. 14 has one Main Path and three Sub Paths created from a sequence of three PlayItems.
  • the PlayItems that make up the Main Path are set with IDs in order from the top.
  • the AV stream referenced by one PlayItem includes at least the video stream of the main video.
  • the AV stream may or may not include one or more audio streams that are reproduced at the same timing (synchronously) as the main video stream included in the AV stream.
  • the AV stream may or may not include one or more sub-picture video streams that are reproduced in synchronization with the main picture video stream included in the AV stream.
  • the AV stream may include one or more PG streams that are streams of bitmap subtitle data (PG (Presentation Graphic)) reproduced in synchronization with the video stream of the main video included in the AV stream. , May not be included.
  • PG Presentation Graphic
  • the AV stream may include one or more Text-ST streams that are streams of subtitle text data (Text-ST) that is played back in synchronization with the video stream of the main video included in the AV stream. It does not have to be included.
  • Text-ST subtitle text data
  • the AV stream may include at least one IG stream that is a stream of menu button image data (IG (Interactive Graphic)) reproduced in synchronization with the video stream of the main video included in the AV stream. , May not be included.
  • IG Interactive Graphic
  • a main video stream In the AV stream referred to by one PlayItem, a main video stream, an audio stream reproduced in synchronization therewith, a sub video stream, a PG stream, a Text-ST stream, and an IG stream are multiplexed. .
  • one SubPlayItem refers to a video stream, an audio stream, a PG stream, a Text-ST stream, an IG stream, and the like that are different from the AV stream referred to by the PlayItem.
  • PlayList and Clip Information including information related to playback of the AV stream are appropriately referred to as Data ⁇ Base information.
  • FIG. 15 is a diagram illustrating an example of a management structure of files recorded on the optical disc 11.
  • Each file recorded on the optical disc 11 is hierarchically managed by the directory structure.
  • One root directory is created on the optical disc 11.
  • BDMV directory is placed under the root directory.
  • an Index file that is a file with the name “Index.bdmv” and a MovieObject file that is a file with the name “MovieObject.bdmv” are stored.
  • Index file for example, a list of title numbers recorded on the optical disc 11 and the types and numbers of objects executed corresponding to the title numbers are described.
  • objects There are two types of objects: movie objects (MovieObject) and BDJ objects (BDJBDObject).
  • Movie object is an object that describes navigation commands such as play list playback.
  • a BDJ object is an object in which a BDJ application is described.
  • a movie object is described in the MovieObject file.
  • PLAYLIST directory CLIPINF directory, STREAM directory, BDJO directory, etc. are provided under the BDMV directory.
  • the PLAYLIST directory stores a PlayList file that describes the PlayList.
  • Each PlayList file has a name that is a combination of a 5-digit number and an extension “.mpls”.
  • a single PlayList file shown in FIG. 15 has a file name “00000.mpls”.
  • a Clip Information file describing Clip Information is stored.
  • Each Clip Information file is set with a name combining a five-digit number and the extension “.clpi”.
  • File names “00001.clpi”, “00002.clpi”, and “00003.clpi” are set in the three Clip Information files in FIG.
  • Stream file is stored in STREAM directory.
  • Each stream file has a name that is a combination of a 5-digit number and an extension “.m2ts”.
  • file names “00001.m2ts”, “00002.m2ts”, and “00003.m2ts” are set, respectively.
  • the clip information file in which the same 5-digit number is set as the file name and the stream file constitute a single clip.
  • the “00001.m2ts” stream file is played, the “00001.clpi” ClipCInformation file is used, and when the “00002.m2ts” stream file is played, the “00002.clpi” Clip Information file is used.
  • the BDJO directory stores BDJ object files that describe BDJ objects.
  • Each BDJ object file has a name that is a combination of a 5-digit number and an extension “.bdjo”.
  • file names “00001.bdjo”, “00002.bdjo”, and “00003.bdjo” are set, respectively.
  • FIG. 16 is a diagram illustrating the STN_table syntax of the PlayItem of the PlayList file.
  • STN_table contains AV stream information referenced by PlayItem.
  • PlayItem When there is a Sub-Path that is played in association with a PlayItem, information on the AV stream that is referenced by the SubPlayItem that constitutes the Sub-Path is also included.
  • number_of_primary_video_stream_entries represents the number of video streams of the main video entered (registered) in STN_table.
  • the number_of_PG_textST_stream_entries on the sixth line represents the number of PG streams and Text-ST streams entered in the STN_table.
  • the number_of_IG_stream_entries on line 7 represents the number of IG streams entered in the STN_table.
  • the primary_video_tone_mapping_flag on the 11th line indicates whether the video stream of the main video and tone_mapping_info are associated with each other.
  • 12th line PG_text_ST_tone_mapping_flag represents whether a PG stream, a Text-ST stream, and tone_mapping_info are matched.
  • 13th line IG_tone_mapping_flag represents whether an IG stream and tone_mapping_info are matched.
  • 14th line secondary_video_tone_mapping_flag represents whether the video stream of a subvideo and tone_mapping_info are matched.
  • STN_table describes number_of_tone_mapping_info_ref indicating the number of tone_mapping_info used when reproducing the video stream of the main video.
  • tone_mapping_info_ref representing tone_mapping_info tone_map_id used when reproducing the video stream of the main video is described in STN_table.
  • the video stream of the main video is associated with tone_mapping_info of the video stream.
  • number_of_tone_mapping_info_ref and tone_mapping_info_ref in the 33rd to 37th lines are correspondence information that associates the video stream of the main video with tone_mapping_info of the video stream of the main video.
  • the secondary_video_tone_mapping_flag 1
  • the number of tone_mapping_info used when reproducing the video stream of the sub video and the tone_map_id of the tone_mapping_info are set in the STN_table.
  • the video stream of the sub video and the tone_mapping_info of the video stream of the sub video are associated with each other.
  • number_of_tone_mapping_info_ref and tone_mapping_info_ref on lines 105 to 109 are correspondence information that associates the video stream of the sub-picture with tone_mapping_info of the video stream of the sub-picture.
  • each AV stream is associated with tone_mapping_info of the AV stream. Therefore, the playback device 2 can select tone_mapping_info of each AV stream from tone_mapping_info inserted in the SEI of the video stream based on this STN_table, and use it when playing back the AV stream.
  • FIG. 17 is a diagram illustrating the syntax of StreamCodingInfo of the Clip Information file.
  • StreamCodingInfo includes information related to encoding of the AV stream constituting the Clip.
  • Stream_coding_type on the third line indicates the encoding method of elementary stream included in the AV stream. For example, in StreamCodingInfo of Clip
  • Video Block that is information relating to encoding of a video stream
  • Audio Block that is information relating to encoding of an audio stream
  • Graphics Block a code of a graphics stream
  • FIG. 18 is a diagram illustrating the syntax of [Video Block] and [Graphics Block] in FIG.
  • FIG. 18A shows the syntax of [Video [Block]
  • B of FIG. 18 shows the syntax of [Graphics Block].
  • Video Block] in A of FIG. 18 is information relating to the encoding of the video stream described in the Stream Coding Info of Clip Information used for playback of the video stream.
  • the video_format on the fifth line indicates the video scanning method.
  • the 11th line mode_flag is a 1-bit flag indicating the recording mode of the AV stream.
  • Clip Information includes a flag indicating whether or not an AV stream to be reproduced using the Clip Information is a stream having the master as HDR data, and a flag indicating the recording mode of the AV stream. .
  • the playback device 2 can specify whether or not the master data is HDR data without actually analyzing the AV stream by referring to the flag included in Clip Information.
  • the number_of_tone_mapping_info_ref on the 14th line represents the number of tone_mapping_info included in the video stream. Further, as shown in the 15th to 18th lines, [Video
  • [Graphics Block] in B of FIG. 18 is information relating to encoding of the graphics stream described in StreamCodingInfo of Clip ⁇ Information used for reproduction of the graphics stream.
  • [Graphics Block] includes PG_language_code representing the language code of the PG stream.
  • [Graphics Block] when the graphics stream is a PG stream, [Graphics Block] includes number_of_tone_mapping_info_ref representing the number of tone_mapping_info included in the PG stream and tone_mapping_info_ref representing the tone_map_id of the tone_mapping_info. included.
  • [Graphics15Block] includes IG_language_code representing the language code of the IG stream, as shown in the 15th line. Further, as shown in the 18th to 22nd lines, number_of_tone_mapping_info_ref representing the number of tone_mapping_info included in the IG stream and tone_mapping_info_ref representing the tone_map_id of the tone_mapping_info are included.
  • FIG. 19 is a diagram illustrating a configuration example of a display set of a PG stream and an IG stream.
  • the display set of the PG stream includes PCS (Presentation / Composition / Segment), WDS (Window / Definition / Segment), XPDS (Extended / Palette / Definition / Segment), ODS (Object Definition (Segment) and END (End of Display Display Set Segment).
  • PCS Presentation / Composition / Segment
  • WDS Window / Definition / Segment
  • XPDS Extended / Palette / Definition / Segment
  • ODS Object Definition (Segment)
  • END End of Display Display Set Segment
  • IDs assigned to subtitles corresponding to each ODS are described.
  • WDS information indicating the structure such as the position and size of the window indicating the display range of subtitles is described.
  • XPDS describes information on colors that can be used as subtitle colors.
  • ODS information indicating the shape of the caption is described.
  • END is a segment indicating the end of the display set.
  • the display set of the IG stream is composed of ICS (Interactive Composition) Segment, XPDS, ODS, and END, which are menu button segments for one screen.
  • ICS Interactive Composition
  • ICS describes commands executed by menu button operations, IDs unique to menu buttons corresponding to each ODS, and the like.
  • XPDS information on colors that can be used as menu button colors is described.
  • ODS information indicating the shape of the menu button is described.
  • END is a segment indicating the end of the display set.
  • FIG. 20 is a diagram illustrating the syntax of XPDS.
  • color_depth on the fifth line represents the number of bits of Y_value, Cr_value, Cb_value, and T_value on lines 9 to 12.
  • Y_value represents the luminance component of the color
  • Cr_value and Cb_value represent the color difference component of the color
  • T_value represents the transparency of the color.
  • color_depth is described in DSS (Dialog Style Style Segment) in the Text-ST stream.
  • FIG. 21 is a block diagram illustrating a configuration example of the recording apparatus 1.
  • the recording apparatus 1 includes a controller 21, an encoding processing unit 22, and a disk drive 23.
  • the master HDR data is input to the encoding processing unit 22.
  • the controller 21 includes a CPU (Central Processing Unit), ROM (Read Only Memory), RAM (Random Access Memory), and the like.
  • the controller 21 executes a predetermined program and controls the overall operation of the recording apparatus 1.
  • a Data Base information generation unit 21A is realized by executing a predetermined program.
  • the Data Base information generation unit 21A describes the number of tone_mapping_info of the video stream supplied from the encoding processing unit 22 as number_of_tone_mapping_info_ref of the video stream of the main video of the STN_table (FIG. 16) of PlayList, and describes tone_map_id as tone_mapping_info_ref.
  • the Data Base information generation unit 21A also describes the number of tone_mapping_info of the graphics stream supplied from the encoding processing unit 22 as number_of_tone_mapping_info_ref of the graphics stream of PlayList and describes tone_map_id as tone_mapping_info_ref.
  • the Data Base information generation unit 21A describes the number of tone_mapping_info inserted in the video stream supplied from the encoding processing unit 22 as number_of_tone_mapping_info_ref of [Video Block] (FIG. 18) of Clip Information, and tone_map_id is tone_mapping_info_ref Describe as
  • the Data Base information generation unit 21 ⁇ / b> A generates PlayList and Clip Information that are Data Base information by describing various information as described above, and outputs them to the disk drive 23.
  • the encoding processing unit 22 encodes the master HDR data.
  • the encoding processing unit 22 outputs a video stream and a graphics stream obtained by encoding the master HDR data to the disk drive 23. Also, the encoding processing unit 22 supplies the controller 21 with the number of tone_mapping_info and tone_map_id of the video stream, the number of tone_mapping_info and tone_map_id of the graphics, and the number of tone_mapping_info and tone_map_id inserted into the video stream.
  • the disk drive 23 records the data base information supplied from the controller 21 and the file storing the video stream and graphics stream supplied from the encoding processing unit 22 on the optical disk 11 according to the directory structure of FIG.
  • FIG. 22 is a block diagram illustrating a configuration example of the encoding processing unit 22 in FIG.
  • the encoding processing unit 22 includes an HDR information generation unit 31, an HEVC encoder 32, an HDR-STD conversion unit 33, a definition information generation unit 34, an encoder 35, and a stream generation unit 36.
  • the HDR information generation unit 31 detects the luminance of the input master HDR data and generates HDR information including each information described with reference to FIG.
  • the HDR information generation unit 31 outputs the generated HDR information to the stream generation unit 36.
  • the HEVC encoder 32 When the recording mode is mode-i, the HEVC encoder 32 encodes the input master HDR video in the HEVC format. In addition, when the recording mode is mode-ii, the HEVC encoder 32 encodes the STD video supplied from the HDR-STD conversion unit 33 using the HEVC method. The HEVC encoder 32 outputs the HDR video encoded data or the STD video encoded data to the stream generation unit 36.
  • the HDR-STD conversion unit 33 converts the input master HDR data into STD data.
  • the conversion by the HDR-STD conversion unit 33 is appropriately performed according to the conversion parameter input by the author.
  • the HDR-STD conversion unit 33 outputs to the definition information generation unit 34 information indicating a correspondence relationship between input data and output data, where the RGB data of the HDR data is input data and the RGB signal of the STD data is output data.
  • FIG. 23 is a diagram illustrating an example of signal processing by the HDR-STD conversion unit 33.
  • the HDR-STD conversion unit 33 converts the YCrCb signal of the input master HDR data into an RGB signal, and converts each RGB signal of the STD data to each RGB signal. Convert to (tone mapping).
  • the HDR-STD conversion unit 33 outputs to the definition information generation unit 34 information indicating the correspondence between the RGB signal of the HDR data that is input data and the RGB signal of the STD data that is output data.
  • the information output to the definition information generation unit 34 is used to generate tone mapping definition information as indicated by the tip of arrow # 202.
  • the HDR-STD conversion unit 33 converts the RGB signal of the STD data into a YCrCb signal and outputs it as indicated by the tip of arrow # 203.
  • FIG. 24 is a diagram illustrating an example of tone mapping.
  • the RGB signal of the HDR data is converted into the RGB signal of the STD data by compressing the high luminance component and expanding the middle / low frequency luminance component.
  • Information indicating a function F that associates the RGB signal of the HDR data and the RGB signal of the STD data as illustrated in FIG. 24 is generated by the definition information generation unit 34.
  • the HDR-STD conversion unit 33 outputs the STD video obtained by converting the HDR video to the HEVC encoder 32 and displays the HDR graphics.
  • the STD graphics obtained by the conversion is supplied to the encoder 35.
  • the definition information generation unit 34 generates tone-mapping definition information for HDR-STD conversion based on the information supplied from the HDR-STD conversion unit 33.
  • tone_mapping_info including the min_value and max_value values of FIG. 9 as tone-mapping definition information for HDR-STD conversion.
  • tone_map_model_id 2
  • the definition information generation unit 34 generates tone_mapping_info including start_of_coded_interval [i] in FIG. 10 as tone-mapping definition information for HDR-STD conversion.
  • tone_mapping_info including the number of coded_pivot_value [i] and target_pivot_value [i] specified by num_pivots in FIG. 11 into tone mapping definition information for HDR-STD conversion.
  • Encoder 35 encodes the input master HDR graphics when the recording mode is mode-i. In addition, when the recording mode is mode-ii, the encoder 35 encodes the STD graphics supplied from the HDR-STD conversion unit 33. The encoder 35 outputs a graphics stream of HDR graphics or STD graphics obtained as a result of encoding to the stream generation unit 36.
  • the stream generation unit 36 sets the number of tone_mapping_info including the HDR information of the video stream supplied from the HDR information generation unit 31 and the number of tone_mapping_info that is tone mapping definition information of the video stream supplied from the definition information generation unit 34 in FIG. This is supplied to the controller 21. Further, the stream generation unit 36 supplies tone_map_id of those tone_mapping_info to the controller 21.
  • the stream generation unit 36 also includes tone_mapping_info including the HDR information of the graphics stream supplied from the HDR information generation unit 31 and the number of tone_mapping_info that is tone mapping definition information of the graphics stream supplied from the definition information generation unit 34. Is supplied to the controller 21. Further, the stream generation unit 36 supplies tone_map_id of those tone_mapping_info to the controller 21.
  • the stream generation unit 36 supplies the number of tone_mapping_info and tone_map_id of the video stream and the graphics stream to the controller 21 as the number of tone_mapping_info and tone_map_id inserted into the video stream.
  • the stream generation unit 36 inserts tone_mapping_info of the video stream and the graphics stream into the encoded data as SEI, and generates a video stream.
  • the stream generation unit 36 outputs the generated video stream and the graphics stream supplied from the encoder 35 to the disk drive 23 in FIG.
  • FIG. 25 is a block diagram illustrating a configuration example of the playback device 2.
  • the playback device 2 includes a controller 51, a disk drive 52, a memory 53, a local storage 54, a network interface 55, a decryption processing unit 56, an operation input unit 57, and an HDMI communication unit 58.
  • the controller 51 includes a CPU, a ROM, a RAM, and the like.
  • the controller 51 executes a predetermined program and controls the overall operation of the playback device 2. For example, the controller 51 supplies the video stream described in the PlayList supplied from the disk drive 52 and tone_mapping_info_ref of the graphics stream to the decoding processing unit 56.
  • the disk drive 52 reads data from the optical disk 11 and outputs the read data to the controller 51, the memory 53, or the decryption processing unit 56.
  • the disk drive 52 outputs Data Base information read from the optical disk 11 to the controller 51, and outputs a video stream and a graphics stream to the decoding processing unit 56.
  • the memory 53 stores data necessary for the controller 51 to execute various processes.
  • a register 53A which is a PSR (Player Status Register) is formed.
  • the register 53A stores various types of information that the playback device 2 that is a BD player refers to when the optical disc 11 is played back.
  • the local storage 54 is composed of, for example, an HDD (Hard Disk Drive). In the local storage 54, a stream downloaded from the server is recorded.
  • HDD Hard Disk Drive
  • the network interface 55 communicates with a server via a network such as the Internet, and supplies data downloaded from the server to the local storage 54.
  • the decoding processing unit 56 includes a video decoding processing unit 56A and a graphics decoding processing unit 56B.
  • the video decoding processing unit 56A extracts tone_mapping_info including HDR information and tone_mapping_info which is tone mapping definition information from the SEI of the video stream supplied from the disk drive 52, and supplies the extracted tone_mapping_info to the graphics decoding processing unit 56B.
  • the video decoding processing unit 56A decodes the encoded data included in the video stream by the HEVC method. Based on tone_mapping_info_ref of the video stream supplied from the controller 51, the video decoding processing unit 56A selects tone_mapping_info of the video stream.
  • the video decoding processing unit 56A converts the HDR video or STD video obtained as a result of the decoding into STD video or HDR video with reference to tone mapping definition information that is the selected tone_mapping_info, if necessary, and an HDMI communication unit 58.
  • the video decoding processing unit 56A When outputting the HDR video, the video decoding processing unit 56A outputs the HDR information included in the selected tone_mapping_info to the HDMI communication unit 58 together with the HDR video.
  • the graphics decoding processing unit 56B decodes the graphics stream.
  • the graphics decoding processing unit 56B selects tone_mapping_info supplied from the video decoding processing unit 56A based on tone_mapping_info_ref of the graphics stream supplied from the controller 51.
  • the graphics decoding processing unit 56B converts the HDR graphics or STD graphics obtained as a result of decoding into STD graphics or HDR graphics with reference to tone mapping definition information that is the selected tone_mapping_info, as necessary. And output to the HDMI communication unit 58.
  • the graphics decoding processing unit 56B When outputting the HDR graphics, the graphics decoding processing unit 56B outputs the HDR information that is the selected tone_mapping_info to the HDMI communication unit 58 together with the HDR graphics.
  • the operation input unit 57 includes input devices such as buttons, keys, and a touch panel, and a receiving unit that receives signals such as infrared rays transmitted from a predetermined remote commander.
  • the operation input unit 57 detects a user operation and supplies a signal representing the content of the detected operation to the controller 51.
  • the HDMI communication unit 58 communicates with the display device 3 via the HDMI cable 4. For example, the HDMI communication unit 58 acquires information regarding the performance of the monitor included in the display device 3 and outputs the information to the controller 51. Further, the HDMI communication unit 58 outputs the HDR video or STD video supplied from the video decoding processing unit 56A to the display device 3, and displays the HDR graphics or STD graphics supplied from the graphics decoding processing unit 56B. 3 is output. The HDMI communication unit 58 outputs the HDR information supplied from the video decoding processing unit 56A and the graphics decoding processing unit 56B to the display device 3.
  • FIG. 26 is a block diagram illustrating a configuration example of the graphics decoding processing unit 56B in FIG.
  • the graphics decoding processing unit 56B includes a PID filter 71, a TS buffer 72, an ES buffer 73, a processor 74, a decoder buffer 75, a graphics generation unit 76, a composition buffer 77, a graphics controller 78, a CLUT 79, and a tone map holding unit 80. , And a tone converter 81.
  • the PID filter 71 extracts a graphics stream packet based on the packet ID (PID) of each packet of the video stream and graphics stream supplied from the disk drive 52.
  • PID packet ID
  • the PID is an ID unique to the type of data constituting the packet, and is added to the packet.
  • the PID filter 71 supplies a TS (Transport Stream) packet of the extracted graphics stream to the TS buffer 72 and holds it.
  • the TS buffer 72 supplies an ES (Elementary Stream) composed of the held TS packets to the ES buffer 73 to hold it.
  • the processor 74 reads the ES from the ES buffer 73 and supplies graphics control data included in the ES to the composition buffer 77. For example, when ES is a PG stream, the processor 74 supplies the PCS, WDS, and XPDS included in the PG stream to the composition buffer 77. On the other hand, when ES is an IG stream, the processor 74 supplies the ICS and XPDS included in the IG stream to the composition buffer 77.
  • the processor 74 decodes the actual data included in the ES, and supplies the decoded data to the decoder buffer 75 for holding. For example, when the ES is a PG stream or an IG stream, the processor 74 decodes the ODS and supplies it to the decoder buffer 75.
  • the graphics generation unit 76 generates and holds graphics for each screen based on ODS read from the decoder buffer 75 and supplied at a timing controlled by the graphics controller 78.
  • the graphics generation unit 76 supplies the retained graphics for each screen to the CLUT 79 at a timing controlled by the graphics controller 78.
  • the composition buffer 77 holds control data supplied from the processor 74.
  • the graphics controller 78 reads control data from the composition buffer 77.
  • the graphics controller 78 controls the read timing in the decoder buffer 75 and the graphics generation unit 76 based on PCS and WDS in the control data. Further, the graphics controller 78 supplies XPDS to the CLUT 79.
  • the CLUT 79 stores a table in which index colors are associated with Y, Cr, and Cb values based on XPDS supplied from the graphics controller 78.
  • the CLUT 79 converts the graphics index color supplied from the graphics generation unit 76 to Y, Cr, and Cb values based on the stored table, and supplies the converted values to the tone conversion unit 81.
  • the tone map holding unit 80 holds tone_mapping_info supplied from the video decoding processing unit 56A.
  • the tone conversion unit 81 reads tone_mapping_info describing tone_mapping_info_ref as tone_map_id from the tone map holding unit 80 based on tone_mapping_info_ref of the graphics stream supplied from the controller 51.
  • the tone conversion unit 81 also includes, for example, information about the recording mode specified by mode_flag included in ClipCInformation and information regarding the performance of the monitor included in the display device 3 specified by information acquired from the display device 3. Is supplied from the controller 51.
  • the tone conversion unit 81 outputs the HDR information included in the read tone_mapping_info to the HDMI communication unit 58 when outputting the HDR graphics to the display device 3. Moreover, when the recording mode is mode-i and the STD graphics is output to the display device 3, the tone converting unit 81 is based on tone-mapping definition information for HDR-STD conversion that is read tone_mapping_info, HDR graphics, which is graphics supplied from the CLUT 79, is converted into STD graphics. Then, the tone converter 81 outputs the STD graphics to the HDMI communication unit 58.
  • the tone conversion unit 81 when the recording mode is mode-ii and outputs HDR graphics to the display device 3, based on tone mapping definition information for STD-HDR conversion that is read tone_mapping_info, STD graphics, which is graphics supplied from the CLUT 79, is converted into HDR graphics. Then, the tone converter 81 outputs the HDR graphics to the HDMI communication unit 58.
  • the recording mode is mode-i and the HDR graphics is output to the display device 3 or the recording mode is mode-ii and the tone conversion unit 81 outputs the STD graphics to the display device 3.
  • the graphics supplied from the CLUT 79 is output to the HDMI communication unit 58 as it is.
  • FIG. 27 is a block diagram illustrating a configuration example of the display device 3.
  • the display device 3 includes a controller 101, an HDMI communication unit 102, a signal processing unit 103, and a monitor 104.
  • the controller 101 has a memory 101A.
  • the controller 101 includes a CPU, a ROM, a RAM, and the like.
  • the controller 101 executes a predetermined program and controls the overall operation of the display device 3.
  • the controller 101 stores and manages EDID (Extended display identification data) representing the performance of the monitor 104 in the memory 101A.
  • EDID Extended display identification data
  • the controller 101 outputs the EDID stored in the memory 101 ⁇ / b> A to the HDMI communication unit 102 and causes the playback apparatus 2 to transmit the EDID.
  • the playback device 2 specifies the performance of the monitor 104 of the display device 3.
  • the HDMI communication unit 102 communicates with the playback device 2 via the HDMI cable 4.
  • the HDMI communication unit 102 receives the HDR data or STD data transmitted from the playback device 2 and outputs it to the signal processing unit 103. Further, the HDMI communication unit 102 transmits the EDID supplied from the controller 101 to the playback device 2.
  • the signal processing unit 103 processes the HDR data or STD data supplied from the HDMI communication unit 102 and displays the video on the monitor 104.
  • step S1 the controller 21 of the recording apparatus 1 determines whether or not the recording mode is mode-i.
  • the recording mode is set by the author, for example.
  • step S2 If it is determined in step S1 that the recording mode is mode-i, in step S2, the encoding processing unit 22 performs an encoding process in mode-i.
  • the video stream and graphics stream generated by the encoding process in mode-i are supplied to the disk drive 23.
  • step S1 when it is determined in step S1 that the recording mode is mode-ii, the encoding processing unit 22 performs the encoding process in mode-ii in step S3.
  • the video stream and graphics stream generated by the encoding process in mode-ii are supplied to the disk drive 23.
  • step S4 the Data Base information generation unit 21A performs Data Base information generation processing. Data Base information generated by the Data Base information generation process is supplied to the disk drive 23.
  • step S5 the disk drive 23 records a file storing the video stream, graphics stream, and Data Base information on the optical disk 11. Thereafter, the process is terminated.
  • step S11 the HDR information generating unit 31 of the encoding processing unit 22 detects the brightness of the master HDR data and generates HDR information.
  • step S12 the HEVC encoder 32 encodes the master HDR video by the HEVC method, and generates encoded data of the HDR video.
  • step S13 the encoder 35 encodes the master HDR graphics to generate an HDR graphics graphics stream.
  • the encoder 35 supplies the graphics stream to the stream generation unit 36.
  • step S14 the HDR-STD conversion unit 33 converts the input master HDR data into STD data.
  • Information indicating the correspondence relationship between input data and output data where the RGB signal of HDR data is input data and the RGB signal of STD data is output data is supplied to the definition information generation unit 34.
  • step S15 the definition information generation unit 34 generates tone-mapping definition information for HDR-STD conversion based on the information supplied from the HDR-STD conversion unit 33.
  • step S ⁇ b> 16 the stream generation unit 36 uses tone_mapping_info including the HDR information generated by the HDR information generation unit 31 and tone_mapping_info which is tone mapping definition information generated by the definition information generation unit 34 as the SEI of the encoded data. Insert into encoded data to generate a video stream.
  • the stream generation unit 36 supplies the controller 21 with tone_mapping_info including the HDR information of the video stream, the number of tone_mapping_info that is tone mapping definition information, and tone_map_id of those tone_mapping_info. Further, the stream generation unit 36 supplies tone_mapping_info including the HDR information of the graphics stream, the number of tone_mapping_info which is tone mapping definition information, and tone_map_id of the tone_mapping_info to the controller 21. In addition, the stream generation unit 36 supplies the number of tone_mapping_info and tone_map_id of the video stream and the graphics stream to the controller 21 as the number of tone_mapping_info and tone_map_id inserted into the video stream. Thereafter, the process returns to step S2 in FIG. 28, and the subsequent processing is performed.
  • step S21 the HDR information generating unit 31 of the encoding processing unit 22 detects the brightness of the master HDR data and generates HDR information.
  • step S22 the HDR-STD conversion unit 33 converts the input master HDR data into STD data.
  • Information indicating the correspondence relationship between input data and output data where the RGB signal of HDR data is input data and the RGB signal of STD data is output data is supplied to the definition information generation unit 34.
  • step S23 the definition information generation unit 34 generates tone mapping definition information for STD-HDR conversion based on the information supplied from the HDR-STD conversion unit 33.
  • step S24 the HEVC encoder 32 encodes the STD video obtained by converting the master HDR video using the HEVC method, and generates encoded data of the STD video.
  • step S25 the encoder 35 encodes the STD graphics obtained by converting the master HDR graphics to generate a graphics stream of the STD graphics.
  • step S26 the stream generation unit 36 uses tone_mapping_info including the HDR information generated by the HDR information generation unit 31 and tone_mapping_info which is tone mapping definition information generated by the definition information generation unit 34 as the SEI of the encoded data. Insert and generate a video stream. Thereafter, the process returns to step S3 in FIG. 28 and the subsequent processing is performed.
  • step S31 the Data Base information generation unit 21A of the controller 21 generates a PlayList including the number_of_tone_mapping_info_ref and tone_mapping_info_ref of the video stream and graphics stream described with reference to FIG. Specifically, the Data Base information generation unit 21A describes the number of tone_mapping_info of the video stream and the graphics stream supplied from the encoding processing unit 22 in the PlayList as number_of_tone_mapping_info_ref. Further, the Data Base information generation unit 21A describes tone_map_id of the video stream and graphics stream supplied from the encoding processing unit 22 as tone_mapping_info_ref in the PlayList.
  • step S32 the Data Base information generation unit 21A generates Clip Information including number_of_tone_mapping_info_ref and tone_mapping_info_ref in [Video Block] described with reference to FIGS. 17 and 18.
  • the Data Base information generation unit 21A describes the number of tone_mapping_info inserted in the video stream supplied from the encoding processing unit 22 in [Video Block] of Clip Information as number_of_tone_mapping_info_ref. Further, the Data Base information generation unit 21A describes tone_map_id of tone_mapping_info inserted in the video stream supplied from the encoding processing unit 22 in [Video Block] of Clip Information as tone_mapping_info_ref. Note that this Clip Information includes HDR_flag and mode_flag. In this example, since the master data is HDR data, 1 is set as the value of HDR_flag.
  • Data Base information generation unit 21A is a value indicating that the recording mode is mode-i as the value of mode_flag. 1 is set.
  • the Data Base information generation unit 21A is a value indicating that the recording mode is mode-ii as the value of mode_flag when the encoding process in mode-ii is performed in step S3 of FIG. Set to 0. Thereafter, the process returns to step S4 in FIG. 28, and the subsequent processing is performed.
  • the video stream, graphics stream, and Data Base information generated by the above processing are recorded on the optical disc 11.
  • the controller 51 of the reproduction device 2 controls the HDMI communication unit 58 to communicate with the display device 3 and reads the EDID from the memory 101A of the display device 3.
  • the controller 51 stores and manages information indicating the performance of the monitor included in the display device 3 in the register 53A.
  • step S41 the controller 51 controls the disc drive 52 to read out the PlayList and ClipCInformation that are Data Base information from the optical disc 11. Further, the controller 51 specifies a video stream and graphics stream to be reproduced based on information included in the PlayList, and reads the specified video stream and graphics stream from the optical disc 11 by controlling the disc drive 52.
  • step S42 the controller 51 refers to HDR_flag and mode_flag included in Clip ⁇ Information.
  • a value indicating that recording with the master as the HDR data is performed is set in HDR_flag.
  • the state of the recording device 1 becomes a state of reproducing the HDR data or the STD data obtained by converting the HDR data.
  • step S43 the controller 51 determines whether or not the recording mode is mode-i based on the value of mode_flag.
  • step S44 the decoding processing unit 56 performs a decoding process in mode-i.
  • step S45 the decoding processing unit 56 performs decoding processing in mode-ii.
  • step S44 or step S45 the process ends.
  • step S61 the video decoding processing unit 56A extracts tone_mapping_info from the SEI of the video stream, and supplies it to the graphics decoding processing unit 56B.
  • the tone map holding unit 80 of the graphics decoding processing unit 56B holds tone_mapping_info supplied from the video decoding processing unit 56A.
  • step S62 the video decoding processing unit 56A decodes the encoded data included in the video stream by the HEVC method to generate an HDR video.
  • step S63 the graphics decoding processing unit 56B decodes the graphics stream. Specifically, the graphics decoding processing unit 56B extracts a graphics stream by the PID filter 71. Then, the graphics decoding processing unit 56B converts the graphics stream from the TS buffer 72, the ES buffer 73, the processor 74, the decoder buffer 75, the graphics generation unit 76, the composition buffer 77, the graphics controller 78, and the CLUT 79. Thus, Y, Cr, and Cb values of the HDR graphics are generated. The HDR graphics Y, Cr, and Cb values are supplied to the tone converter 81.
  • step S64 the controller 51 determines whether or not the monitor included in the display device 3 is an HDR monitor based on the information stored in the register 53A.
  • the register 53A stores information related to the performance of the monitor included in the display device 3 based on the HDMI EDID read from the display device 3.
  • step S64 If it is determined in step S64 that the monitor included in the display device 3 is an HDR monitor, the process proceeds to step S65.
  • the video decoding processing unit 56A includes tone_mapping_info_ref of the video stream described in the PlayList supplied from the controller 51 as tone_map_id, and selects tone_mapping_info including HDR information from the extracted tone_mapping_info.
  • the tone conversion unit 81 of the graphics decoding processing unit 56B includes tone_mapping_info_ref of the graphics stream described in the PlayList as tone_map_id, and selects tone_mapping_info including HDR information from tone_mapping_info held in the tone map holding unit 80 And read.
  • step S66 the video decoding processing unit 56A outputs the HDR video together with the HDR information of the selected video stream.
  • the tone conversion unit 81 of the graphics decoding processing unit 56B outputs the HDR graphics together with the HDR information of the selected graphics stream.
  • step S64 determines whether the monitor included in the display device 3 is an HDR monitor but an STD monitor. If it is determined in step S64 that the monitor included in the display device 3 is not an HDR monitor but an STD monitor, the process proceeds to step S67.
  • step S67 the video decoding processing unit 56A selects tone_mapping_info, which is toneappingmapping definition information including tone_mapping_info_ref of the video stream described in the PlayList supplied from the controller 51, as tone_map_id, from the extracted tone_mapping_info. Further, the tone conversion unit 81 of the graphics decoding processing unit 56B obtains tone_mapping_info, which is tone mapping definition information including tone_mapping_info_ref of the graphics stream described in the PlayList, as tone_map_id from tone_mapping_info held in the tone map holding unit 80. Select and read.
  • step S68 the video decoding processing unit 56A converts the HDR video obtained as a result of decoding into STD video based on tone-mapping definition information for HDR-STD conversion of the selected video stream. Further, the tone conversion unit 81 of the graphics decoding processing unit 56B converts the HDR graphics obtained as a result of decoding into STD graphics based on tone mapping definition information for HDR-STD conversion of the selected graphics stream. To do.
  • step S69 the video decoding processing unit 56A outputs the STD video obtained by the conversion. Further, the tone conversion unit 81 of the graphics decoding processing unit 56B outputs the STD graphics obtained by the conversion.
  • step S70 the controller 51 determines whether or not the reproduction is finished.
  • step S70 If it is determined in step S70 that the reproduction has not ended, the controller 51 returns to step S61 and repeats the above processing. If it is determined in step S70 that the reproduction has ended, the process returns to step S44 in FIG. 32, and the subsequent processing is performed.
  • step S81 the video decoding processing unit 56A extracts tone_mapping_info from the SEI of the video stream and supplies it to the graphics decoding processing unit 56B.
  • the tone map holding unit 80 of the graphics decoding processing unit 56B holds tone_mapping_info supplied from the video decoding processing unit 56A.
  • step S82 the video decoding processing unit 56A decodes the encoded data included in the video stream by the HEVC method to generate STD video.
  • step S83 the graphics decoding processing unit 56B decodes the graphics stream.
  • the YD, Cr, and Cb values of STD graphics obtained as a result of decoding are supplied to the tone converter 81.
  • step S84 the controller 51 determines whether the monitor included in the display device 3 is an HDR monitor based on the information stored in the register 53A.
  • step S84 If it is determined in step S84 that the monitor included in the display device 3 is an HDR monitor, the process proceeds to step S85.
  • the video decoding processing unit 56A includes tone_mapping_info_ref of the video stream described in the PlayList supplied from the controller 51 as tone_map_id, and extracted tone_mapping_info including tone_mapping_info including HDR information and tone_mapping_info including tone mapping definition information. Select from. Further, the tone conversion unit 81 includes tone_mapping_info_ref of the graphics stream described in the PlayList as tone_map_id, tone_mapping_info including HDR information, and tone_mapping_info which is tone mapping definition information from tone_mapping_info stored in the tone map storage unit 80. Select and read.
  • step S86 the video decoding processing unit 56A converts the STD video obtained as a result of decoding into HDR video based on the tone mapping definition information for STD-HDR conversion of the selected video stream. Further, the tone converter 81 converts STD graphics obtained as a result of decoding into HDR graphics based on tone mapping definition information for STD-HDR conversion of the selected graphics stream.
  • step S87 the video decoding processing unit 56A outputs the HDR video obtained by the conversion together with the HDR information of the selected video stream.
  • the tone converter 81 outputs the HDR graphics obtained by the conversion together with the HDR information of the selected graphics stream.
  • step S84 when it is determined in step S84 that the monitor included in the display device 3 is an STD monitor, the process proceeds to step S88.
  • step S88 the video decoding processing unit 56A outputs STD video obtained as a result of decoding, and the tone converting unit 81 outputs STD graphics obtained as a result of decoding.
  • step S87 After the HDR data is output in step S87 or the STD data is output in step S88, the controller 51 determines in step S89 whether or not the reproduction is finished.
  • step S89 If it is determined in step S89 that the reproduction has not ended, the controller 51 returns to step S81 and repeats the above processing. If it is determined in step S89 that the reproduction has ended, the process returns to step S45 in FIG. 32, and the subsequent processing is performed.
  • HDR data to which HDR information is added is transmitted from the playback device 2 to the display device 3 having an HDR monitor.
  • step S101 the HDMI communication unit 102 of the display device 3 receives the HDR data and the HDR information transmitted from the playback device 2.
  • step S102 the controller 101 refers to the HDR information and determines whether the HDR data transmitted from the playback device 2 can be displayed as it is.
  • the HDR information includes master HDR data, that is, information indicating the luminance characteristics of the HDR data transmitted from the playback device 2.
  • the determination in step S102 is performed by comparing the luminance characteristics of the HDR data specified by the HDR information with the display performance of the monitor 104.
  • the dynamic range of HDR data specified by the HDR information is 0-400%
  • the dynamic range is 0-500% of the monitor 104 (for example, the brightness of 100% and 100cd / m 2 500cd / m 2 ) If it is, it is determined that the HDR data can be displayed as it is.
  • the dynamic range of the HDR data specified by the HDR information is 0-400% and the dynamic range of the monitor 104 is 0-300%, it is determined that the HDR data cannot be displayed as it is.
  • step S103 the signal processing unit 103 displays the video of the HDR data on the monitor 104 according to the luminance specified by the HDR information. For example, when the luminance characteristic indicated by the curve L12 in FIG. 12 is specified by the HDR information, each luminance value represents the brightness in the range of 0 to 400% indicated by the curve L12.
  • step S104 the signal processing unit 103 adjusts the luminance according to the display performance of the monitor 104, and the HDR data of which the luminance has been adjusted. Display video. For example, when the luminance characteristic indicated by the curve L12 in FIG. 12 is specified by the HDR information and the dynamic range of the monitor 104 is 0-300%, each luminance value represents brightness in the range of 0-300%. So that it is compressed.
  • step S105 the controller 101 determines whether or not to end the display. If it is determined that the display is not to be ended, the process from step S101 is repeated. . If it is determined in step S105 that the display is to be ended, the controller 101 ends the process.
  • the recording apparatus 1 can record the master HDR data on the optical disc 11 as the HDR data and cause the reproduction apparatus 2 to reproduce and display the HDR data image on the display apparatus 3.
  • the recording device 1 can convert the master HDR data into STD data, record it on the optical disc 11, and cause the playback device 2 to restore the HDR data to display the HDR data video on the display device 3.
  • the content author can display the HDR data video at the intended brightness. It becomes possible.
  • the recording device 1 describes tone_map_id for identifying tone_mapping_info of the graphics stream in the PlayList as tone_mapping_info_ref. Therefore, the playback device 2 can specify tone_mapping_info of the graphics stream among tone_mapping_info inserted into the video stream based on the tone_map_id.
  • FIG. 36 is a diagram illustrating a configuration example of an AV stream in the second embodiment of the recording / reproducing system to which the present technology is applied.
  • tone_mapping_info is not included in the video stream, but is included in the AV stream as a new stream. That is, the AV stream of the second embodiment includes not only a main video stream, an audio stream reproduced in synchronization therewith, a sub video stream, a PG stream, a Text-ST stream, and an IG stream. , Tone_mapping_info streams are multiplexed.
  • Tone_map stream that is a tone_mapping_info stream includes one or more tone_mapping_info. Tone_mapping_info included in the Tone_map stream is used when playing back a video stream or a graphics stream multiplexed in the Tone_map stream.
  • the configurations of the PG stream, Text-ST stream, and IG stream in the second embodiment are the same as the configurations of the PG stream, Text-ST stream, and IG stream in the first embodiment.
  • FIG. 37 is a diagram illustrating the syntax of the Tone_map stream.
  • tone_mapping_info indicating the number of tone_mapping_info included in the Tone_map stream is described in the Tone_map stream. Further, as shown in the sixth to ninth lines, one or more tone_mapping_info is described in the Tone_map stream. The syntax of tone_mapping_info is the same as that shown in FIG.
  • FIG. 38 is a diagram illustrating the syntax of StreamCodingInfo of the Clip Information file in the second embodiment.
  • StreamCodingInfo in the second embodiment includes [ToneMap Block on the seventh line in addition to [Video Block], [Audio Block], and [Graphics Block] described in FIG. ] Is described. That is, in the second embodiment, since the Tone_map stream is included in the AV stream, [ToneMap Block] representing information related to encoding of the Tone_map stream is also described.
  • tone_of_tone_mapping_info_ref indicating the number of tone_mapping_info included in the Tone_map stream is described in [ToneMap Block]. Further, as shown in the 7th to 10th lines, [ToneMap Block] also describes tone_mapping_info_ref representing tone_map_id of tone_mapping_info included in the Tone_map stream.
  • the playback device 2 can recognize the presence or absence of the Tone_map stream before playback of the video stream or graphics stream.
  • the syntax of STN_table of the PlayList file in the second embodiment is the same as the syntax of STN_table in FIG.
  • FIG. 39 is a diagram illustrating a configuration example of the encoding processing unit 22 of the recording device 1 according to the second embodiment of the recording / reproducing system to which the present technology is applied.
  • the stream generation unit 121 sets the number of tone_mapping_info including HDR information of the video stream supplied from the HDR information generation unit 31 and tone_mapping_info which is tone mapping definition information of the video stream supplied from the definition information generation unit 34 to the controller 21. Supply. Further, the stream generation unit 121 supplies tone_map_id of those tone_mapping_info to the controller 21.
  • tone_mapping_info of the video stream is described as number_of_tone_mapping_info_ref of the video stream of the main video in the STN_table (FIG. 16) of the PlayList file by the Data Base information generation unit 21A. Further, tone_map_id of the video stream is described as tone_mapping_info_ref of the video stream of STN_table by the Data Base information generation unit 21A.
  • the stream generation unit 121 also includes tone_mapping_info including the HDR information of the graphics stream supplied from the HDR information generation unit 31 and the number of tone_mapping_info that is tone mapping definition information of the graphics stream supplied from the definition information generation unit 34. Is supplied to the controller 21. Further, the stream generation unit 121 supplies tone_map_id of those tone_mapping_info to the controller 21.
  • the number of tone_mapping_info of the graphics stream is described as number_of_tone_mapping_info_ref of the STN_table graphics stream of the PlayList file by the Data Base information generation unit 21A.
  • the tone_map_id of the graphics stream is described as tone_mapping_info_ref of the STN_table graphics stream by the Data Base information generation unit 21A.
  • the stream generation unit 121 supplies the number of tone_mapping_info and tone_map_id of the video stream and the graphics stream to the controller 21 as the number of tone_mapping_info and tone_map_id inserted into the Tone_map stream.
  • the number of tone_mapping_info inserted into the video stream is described as number_of_tone_mapping_info_ref of [ToneMap Block] (FIG. 38) of the Clip Information file by the Data Base information generation unit 21A.
  • tone_map_id of tone_mapping_info inserted into the video stream is described as tone_mapping_info_ref of [ToneMap Block] by the Data Base information generation unit 21A.
  • the stream generation unit 121 generates a Tone_map stream including tone_mapping_info of a video stream and a graphics stream, and generates a video stream including encoded data supplied from the HEVC encoder 32.
  • the stream generation unit 121 outputs the generated Tone_map stream and video stream and the graphics stream supplied from the encoder 35 to the disk drive 23.
  • the stream file storing the Tone_map stream, the video stream, and the graphics stream is recorded on the optical disc 11 according to the directory structure of FIG.
  • FIG. 40 is a diagram illustrating a configuration example of the playback device 2 according to the second embodiment of the recording / playback system to which the present technology is applied.
  • a decoding processing unit 131 is provided instead of the decoding processing unit 56.
  • the decoding processing unit 131 includes a video decoding processing unit 131A and a graphics decoding processing unit 131B.
  • the video decoding processing unit 131A extracts a video stream from the AV stream that is read and supplied by the disk drive 52, and decodes encoded data included in the video stream by the HEVC method.
  • the video decoding processing unit 131A extracts the Tone_map stream from the streams read and supplied by the disk drive 52. Based on tone_mapping_info_ref of the video stream supplied from the controller 51, the video decoding processing unit 131A extracts tone_mapping_info of the video stream from the Tone_map stream.
  • the video decoding processing unit 131A converts the HDR video or STD video obtained as a result of decoding into STD video or HDR video with reference to tone mapping definition information, which is extracted tone_mapping_info, as necessary, and an HDMI communication unit 58.
  • the video decoding processing unit 131A outputs the HDR information included in the extracted tone_mapping_info to the HDMI communication unit 58 together with the HDR video.
  • the graphics decoding processor 131B extracts the graphics stream from the AV stream read and supplied by the disk drive 52, and decodes it. In addition, the graphics decoding processing unit 131B extracts the Tone_map stream from the streams that are read and supplied by the disk drive 52.
  • the graphics decoding processing unit 131 ⁇ / b> B extracts tone_mapping_info of the graphics stream from the Tone_map stream based on the tone_mapping_info_ref of the graphics stream supplied from the controller 51.
  • the graphics decoding processing unit 131B converts the HDR graphics or STD graphics obtained as a result of decoding into STD graphics or HDR graphics with reference to tone mapping definition information that is extracted tone_mapping_info as necessary. And output to the HDMI communication unit 58.
  • the graphics decoding processing unit 131 ⁇ / b> B outputs the HDR information included in the extracted tone_mapping_info to the HDMI communication unit 58 together with the HDR graphics.
  • FIG. 41 is a block diagram illustrating a configuration example of the graphics decoding processing unit 131B of FIG.
  • a PID filter 141 and a tone map holding unit 142 are provided instead of the PID filter 71 and the tone map holding unit 80.
  • the PID filter 141 extracts the graphics stream and Tone_map stream packets based on the packet IDs of the video stream, graphics stream, and Tone_map stream packets supplied from the disk drive 52. As described above, since the PID is an ID unique to the type of data constituting the packet, a PID different from the PID of other AV streams such as a video stream and a graphics stream is added to the packet of the Tone_map stream. Has been.
  • the PID filter 141 supplies the TS packet of the graphics stream to the TS buffer 72 and holds it. In addition, the PID filter 141 supplies tone_mapping_info included in the extracted Tone_map stream to the tone map holding unit 142.
  • the tone map holding unit 142 holds tone_mapping_info supplied from the PID filter 141.
  • FIG. 42 is a flowchart for describing a recording process according to the second embodiment of the recording apparatus 1.
  • the recording process in FIG. 42 is started when the master HDR data is input to the recording apparatus 1.
  • step S111 the controller 21 of the recording apparatus 1 determines whether or not the recording mode is mode-i as in the process of step S1 in FIG.
  • step S111 If it is determined in step S111 that the recording mode is mode-i, the encoding processing unit 22 performs the encoding process in mode-i in step S112.
  • the video stream, graphics stream, and Tone_map stream generated by the encoding process in mode-i are supplied to the disk drive 23.
  • step S113 the encoding processing unit 22 performs the encoding process in mode-ii.
  • the video stream, graphics stream, and Tone_map stream generated by the encoding process in mode-ii are supplied to the disk drive 23.
  • step S114 the Data Base information generation unit 21A performs Data Base information generation processing. Data Base information generated by the Data Base information generation process is supplied to the disk drive 23.
  • step S115 the disk drive 23 records a video stream, a graphics stream, a Tone_map stream, and a file storing Data Base information on the optical disk 11. Thereafter, the process is terminated.
  • FIG. 43 is a flowchart for describing the encoding process in mode-i performed in step S112 in FIG.
  • step S126 the stream generation unit 121 generates a tone_mapping_info including the HDR information generated by the HDR information generation unit 31 and a Tone_map stream including tone_mapping_info which is tone mapping definition information generated by the definition information generation unit 34.
  • the stream generation unit 121 supplies the Tone_map stream to the disk drive 23.
  • the stream generation unit 121 supplies the controller 21 with tone_mapping_info including the HDR information of the video stream, the number of tone_mapping_info that is tone mapping definition information, and tone_map_id of those tone_mapping_info. Furthermore, the stream generation unit 121 supplies tone_mapping_info including the HDR information of the graphics stream, the number of tone_mapping_info that is tone mapping definition information, and tone_map_id of the tone_mapping_info to the controller 21.
  • the stream generation unit 121 supplies the controller 21 with the number of tone_mapping_info and tone_map_id of the video stream and the graphics stream as the number of tone_mapping_info and tone_map_id inserted into the Tone_map stream.
  • step S127 the stream generation unit 121 generates a video stream including the encoded data supplied from the HEVC encoder 32 and supplies the video stream to the disk drive 23. Thereafter, the process returns to step S112 in FIG. 42, and the subsequent processing is performed.
  • FIG. 44 is a flowchart for describing the encoding process in mode-ii performed in step S113 of FIG.
  • steps S141 through S145 in FIG. 44 is the same as the processing in steps S21 through S25 in FIG. Since the processes of steps S146 and S147 are the same as steps S126 and S127 of FIG. 43, the description thereof is omitted.
  • FIG. 45 is a flowchart for explaining the Data Base information generation process performed in step S114 of FIG.
  • step S161 the Data Base information generation unit 21A of the controller 21 generates a PlayList including the number_of_tone_mapping_info_ref and tone_mapping_info_ref of the video stream and the graphics stream, as in the process of step S31 of FIG.
  • step S162 the Data Base information generation unit 21A generates Clip Information including number_of_tone_mapping_info_ref and tone_mapping_info_ref in [ToneMap Block] described with reference to FIG.
  • the Data Base information generation unit 21A describes the number of tone_mapping_info included in the Tone_map stream supplied from the encoding processing unit 22 in [ToneMap Block] of Clip Information as number_of_tone_mapping_info_ref. Further, the Data ⁇ Base information generation unit 21A describes tone_map_id of tone_mapping_info included in the Tone_map stream supplied from the encoding processing unit 22 in [ToneMap [Block] of Clip Information as tone_mapping_info_ref. Note that this Clip Information includes HDR_flag and mode_flag.
  • the video stream, graphics stream, Tone_map stream, and Data ⁇ Base information generated by the above processing are recorded on the optical disc 11.
  • FIG. 46 is a flowchart for explaining the playback process of the playback apparatus 2 according to the second embodiment.
  • the controller 51 of the reproduction device 2 controls the HDMI communication unit 58 to communicate with the display device 3 and reads the EDID from the memory 101A of the display device 3.
  • the controller 51 stores and manages information indicating the performance of the monitor included in the display device 3 in the register 53A.
  • step S171 the controller 51 controls the disc drive 52 to read out the PlayList and ClipCInformation that are Data Base information from the optical disc 11.
  • the controller 51 specifies a video stream, a graphics stream, and a Tone_map stream to be reproduced based on information included in the PlayList.
  • the controller 51 reads the identified video stream, graphics stream, and Tone_map stream from the optical disc 11 by controlling the disc drive 52.
  • step S174 the decoding processing unit 131 performs a decoding process in mode-i. Details of the decoding process in mode-i will be described with reference to FIG. 47 described later.
  • step S173 when it is determined in step S173 that the recording mode is mode-ii, in step S175, the decoding processing unit 131 performs a decoding process in mode-ii. Details of the decoding process in mode-ii will be described with reference to FIG.
  • step S174 or step S175 the process ends.
  • FIG. 47 is a flowchart for explaining the decoding process in mode-i performed in step S174 of FIG.
  • step S181 the video decoding processing unit 131A extracts tone_mapping_info from the Tone_map stream supplied from the disk drive 52.
  • the graphics decoding processing unit 131B extracts the Tone_map stream using the PID filter 141, extracts tone_mapping_info from the Tone_map stream, and causes the tone map holding unit 142 to hold the tone_mapping_info.
  • steps S182 to S190 Since the processing of steps S182 to S190 is the same as the processing of steps S62 to S70 in FIG. 33, the description thereof is omitted. After the process of step S190, the process returns to step S174 of FIG. 46, and the subsequent processes are performed.
  • FIG. 48 is a flowchart for explaining the details of the decoding process in mode-ii in step S175 of FIG.
  • step S201 is the same as the processing in step S181 in FIG. 47, and the processing in steps S202 to S209 is the same as the processing in steps S82 to S89 in FIG.
  • FIG. 49 is a diagram illustrating a configuration example of a display set of a PG stream and an IG stream according to the third embodiment.
  • tone_mapping_info of the PG stream and the IG stream is not included in the video stream or the Tone_map stream, but is included in the PG stream and the IG stream, respectively.
  • a TDS (Tone_mapping_info Definition Segment), which is a segment describing tone_mapping_info of subtitles for one screen, is prepared as a display set segment of the PG stream. Further, as shown in B of FIG. 49, a TDS that is a segment describing tone_mapping_info of menu buttons for one screen is prepared as a segment of the display set of the IG stream.
  • tone_map_id for identifying the number of tone_mapping_info included in TDS and tone_mapping_info of subtitles corresponding to ODS is described in XPDS of the PG stream. The same applies to XPDS of IG stream.
  • FIG. 50 is a diagram illustrating an example of the XPDS syntax of FIG.
  • number_of_tone_mapping_info_ref on the 6th line and tone_mapping_info_ref on the 7th to 10th lines are described in the XPDS of FIG.
  • number_of_tone_mapping_info_ref represents the number of tone_mapping_info included in the TDS in the same display set as the XPDS including the number_of_tone_mapping_info_ref.
  • tone_mapping_info_ref represents tone_map_id which identifies tone_mapping_info corresponding to ODS in the same display set as XPDS including this number_of_tone_mapping_info_ref.
  • tone_mapping_info is arranged in the IG stream or PG stream, and therefore number_of_tone_mapping_info_ref and tone_mapping_info_ref are also arranged in the graphics stream. Therefore, it is not necessary to arrange number_of_tone_mapping_info_ref and tone_mapping_info_ref of the graphics stream in the PlayList. Therefore, in the third embodiment, the number_of_tone_mapping_info_ref and tone_mapping_info_ref of the graphics stream are not arranged in the PlayList, but may be arranged.
  • FIG. 51 is a diagram illustrating an example of the TDS syntax of FIG.
  • tone_mapping_info is described in the TDS.
  • the syntax of tone_mapping_info is the same as that shown in FIG.
  • tone_mapping_info is not included in the Text-ST stream, but may be included.
  • number_of_tone_mapping_info_ref and tone_mapping_info_ref are described in the DSS of the Text-ST stream.
  • TDS is prepared for the Text-ST stream.
  • PlayList syntax of the third embodiment is the same as the PlayList syntax of the first embodiment including the STN_table of FIG.
  • PG_text_ST_tone_mapping_flag and IG_tone_mapping_flag are set to 0.
  • tone_mapping_info of the Text-ST stream is included in the video stream
  • PG_text_ST_tone_mapping_flag is set to 1
  • the number of tone_mapping_info and tone_map_id of the tone_mapping_info are set.
  • the StreamCodingInfo of the third embodiment is the same as the StreamCodingInfo of the first embodiment shown in FIGS. Therefore, the playback apparatus 2 can recognize whether tone_mapping_info is included in the graphics stream before playback of the graphics stream, based on number_of_tone_mapping_info included in [Graphics Block].
  • FIG. 52 is a diagram illustrating a configuration example of the encoding processing unit 22 of the recording device 1 according to the third embodiment of the recording / reproducing system to which the present technology is applied.
  • the configuration of the encoding processing unit 22 in FIG. 52 is an HDR information generating unit 160, a definition information generating unit 161, an encoder 162, instead of the HDR information generating unit 31, the definition information generating unit 34, the encoder 35, and the stream generating unit 36.
  • the point where the stream generation unit 163 is provided is different from the configuration of FIG.
  • the HDR information generation unit 160 detects the luminance of the input master HDR data, and generates HDR information including each information described with reference to FIG.
  • the HDR information generation unit 160 supplies the HDR information of the video stream in the generated HDR information to the stream generation unit 163 and outputs the HDR information of the graphics stream to the encoder 162.
  • the definition information generation unit 161 is based on the information supplied from the HDR-STD conversion unit 33, and defines tone mapping for HDR-STD conversion of the video stream and the graphics stream. Generate information.
  • the definition information generation unit 161 supplies tone-mapping definition information for HDR-STD conversion of a graphics stream to the encoder 162, and supplies tone-mapping definition information for HDR-STD conversion of a video stream to the stream generation unit 163.
  • the encoder 162 When the recording mode is mode-i, the encoder 162 encodes the input master HDR graphics to generate a graphics stream. Further, when the recording mode is mode-ii, the encoder 162 encodes the STD graphics supplied from the HDR-STD conversion unit 33 and generates a graphics stream.
  • the encoder 162 includes tone_mapping_info which is tone mapping definition information for HDR-STD conversion of the graphics stream supplied from the definition information generation unit 161, and tone_mapping_info including the HDR information of the graphics stream supplied from the HDR information generation unit 160.
  • tone_mapping_info is tone mapping definition information for HDR-STD conversion of the graphics stream supplied from the definition information generation unit 161
  • tone_mapping_info including the HDR information of the graphics stream supplied from the HDR information generation unit 160.
  • Encoder 162 inserts TDS into a graphics stream of HDR graphics or STD graphics and outputs it to stream generation unit 163. In addition, the encoder 162 supplies the number of tone_mapping_info of the graphics stream and tone_map_id to the controller 21.
  • the stream generation unit 163 sets the tone_mapping_info including the HDR information of the video stream supplied from the HDR information generation unit 160 and the number of tone_mapping_info that is the tone mapping definition information of the video stream supplied from the definition information generation unit 161 to the controller 21. Supply. In addition, the stream generation unit 163 supplies tone_map_id of those tone_mapping_info to the controller 21.
  • the stream generation unit 163 inserts tone_mapping_info of the video stream into the encoded data as SEI, and generates a video stream.
  • the stream generation unit 163 outputs the generated video stream and the graphics stream supplied from the encoder 162 to the disk drive 23.
  • FIG. 53 is a diagram illustrating a configuration example of the reproducing device 2 according to the third embodiment of the recording / reproducing system to which the present technology is applied.
  • a decoding processing unit 171 is provided instead of the decoding processing unit 56.
  • the decoding processing unit 171 includes a video decoding processing unit 171A and a graphics decoding processing unit 171B.
  • the video decoding processing unit 171A extracts a video stream from the AV stream read and supplied by the disk drive 52.
  • the video decoding processing unit 171A extracts tone_mapping_info including HDR information and tone_mapping_info which is tone mapping definition information from the SEI of the video stream.
  • the video decoding processing unit 171A decodes the encoded data included in the video stream by the HEVC method.
  • the video decoding processing unit 171A selects tone_mapping_info of the video stream based on tone_mapping_info_ref of the video stream supplied from the controller 51.
  • the video decoding processing unit 171A converts the HDR video or STD video obtained as a result of decoding into STD video or HDR video with reference to tone mapping definition information that is the selected tone_mapping_info, if necessary, and an HDMI communication unit 58.
  • the video decoding processing unit 171A outputs the HDR information included in the selected tone_mapping_info to the HDMI communication unit 58 together with the HDR video.
  • the graphics decoding processing unit 171B extracts the graphics stream from the AV stream read and supplied by the disk drive 52, and extracts tone_mapping_info from the TDS of the graphics stream. Further, the graphics decoding processing unit 171B decodes the ODS of the graphics stream.
  • the graphics decoding processing unit 171B converts the HDR graphics or STD graphics obtained as a result of decoding into STD graphics or HDR graphics with reference to tone mapping definition information that is tone_mapping_info, as necessary, and HDMI.
  • the data is output to the communication unit 58.
  • the graphics decoding processing unit 171B When outputting the HDR graphics, the graphics decoding processing unit 171B outputs the HDR information included in tone_mapping_info to the HDMI communication unit 58 together with the HDR graphics.
  • FIG. 54 is a block diagram illustrating a configuration example of the graphics decoding processing unit 171B of FIG.
  • the configuration of the graphics decoding processing unit 171B in FIG. 54 is that the processor 74, the composition buffer 77, the graphics controller 78, the tone map holding unit 80, and the tone conversion unit 81 are replaced by a processor 180, a composition buffer 181, and a graphics. 26 is different from the configuration of FIG. 26 in that the controller 182, the tone map holding unit 183, and the tone converting unit 184 are replaced.
  • the processor 180 reads the ES from the ES buffer 73 and supplies graphics control data included in the ES to the composition buffer 181. For example, when ES is a PG stream, the processor 180 supplies PCS, WDS, XPDS, and TDS included in the PG stream to the composition buffer 181. On the other hand, when ES is an IG stream, the processor 180 supplies the ICS, XPDS, and TDS included in the IG stream to the composition buffer 181. Further, the processor 180 decodes the ODS included in the ES and supplies it to the decoder buffer 75.
  • the composition buffer 181 holds control data supplied from the processor 180.
  • number_of_tone_mapping_info included in [Graphics Block] can recognize whether tone_mapping_info is included in the graphics stream before the graphics stream is played back. Therefore, only when the composition buffer 181 recognizes that tone_mapping_info is included in the graphics stream, the composition buffer 181 ensures the capacity assumed as the capacity of the tone_mapping_info as the storage capacity. Thereby, it is possible to prevent the storage capacity of the composition buffer 181 from being unnecessarily secured.
  • the graphics controller 182 reads control data from the composition buffer 181.
  • the graphics controller 182 controls the read timing in the decoder buffer 75 and the graphics generation unit 76 based on PCS and WDS in the control data.
  • the graphics controller 182 supplies XPDS to the CLUT 79.
  • the graphics controller 182 extracts tone_mapping_info from the TDS and supplies it to the tone map holding unit 183.
  • the graphics controller 182 supplies tone_mapping_info_ref included in XPDS to the tone converter 184.
  • the tone map holding unit 183 holds tone_mapping_info supplied from the graphics controller 182.
  • the tone conversion unit 184 reads tone_mapping_info describing tone_mapping_info_ref as tone_map_id from the tone map holding unit 183 based on tone_mapping_info_ref supplied from the graphics controller 182.
  • the tone conversion unit 184 also includes, for example, a display device specified by information indicating a recording mode specified by mode_flag included in Clip ⁇ Information and information acquired from the display device 3. 3 is supplied from the controller 51 with respect to the performance of the monitor 3.
  • the tone converter 184 outputs HDR information, STD graphics, or HDR graphics to the HDMI communication unit 58, similarly to the tone converter 81.
  • the recording process according to the third embodiment of the recording apparatus 1 is excluding the encoding process in mode-i in step S2, the encoding process in mode-ii in step S3, and the Data Base information generation process in step S4. This is the same as the recording process of FIG. Therefore, only the encoding process in mode-i, the encoding process in mode-ii, and the Data Base information generation process will be described.
  • FIG. 55 is a flowchart illustrating the encoding process in mode-i of the encoding processing unit 22 in FIG.
  • step S226 the stream generation unit 163 uses tone_mapping_info including the HDR information of the video stream generated by the HDR information generation unit 160 as the SEI of the encoded data, and tone mapping of the video stream generated by the definition information generation unit 161.
  • the definition information Tone_mapping_info is inserted into the encoded data to generate a video stream.
  • the encoder 162 includes tone_mapping_info including the HDR information of the graphics stream supplied from the HDR information generation unit 160 and tone_mapping_info which is tone mapping definition information of the graphics stream supplied from the definition information generation unit 161. Generate TDS.
  • step S2208 the encoder 162 inserts the TDS into the graphics stream and outputs it to the stream generation unit 163. In addition, the encoder 162 supplies the number of tone_mapping_info of the graphics stream and tone_map_id to the controller 21. Then, the process ends.
  • FIG. 56 is a flowchart for explaining the encoding process in mode-ii of the encoding processing unit 22 in FIG.
  • the processing in steps S241 through S245 in FIG. 56 is the same as the processing in steps S21 through S25 in FIG. 30, and the processing in steps S246 through S248 is the same as the processing in steps S226 through S228 in FIG. Omitted.
  • FIG. 57 is a flowchart for explaining the Data Base information generation processing of the Data Base information generation unit 21A.
  • step S261 the Data Base information generation unit 21A generates a PlayList including the number_of_tone_mapping_info_ref and tone_mapping_info_ref of the video stream described with reference to FIG. Specifically, the Data Base information generation unit 21A describes the number of tone_mapping_info of the video stream supplied from the encoding processing unit 22 in the PlayList as number_of_tone_mapping_info_ref. In addition, the Data Base information generation unit 21A describes tone_map_id of the video stream supplied from the encoding processing unit 22 in the PlayList as tone_mapping_info_ref.
  • step S262 the Data Base information generating unit 21A generates Clip Information including number_of_tone_mapping_info_ref and tone_mapping_info_ref in [Graphics Block] described with reference to FIGS. 17 and 18.
  • the Data Base information generation unit 21A describes the number of tone_mapping_info of the graphics stream supplied from the encoding processing unit 22 in [Graphics Block] of Clip Information as number_of_tone_mapping_info_ref. Further, the Data Base information generation unit 21A describes tone_map_id of tone_mapping_info of the graphics stream supplied from the encoding processing unit 22 as tone_mapping_info_ref in [Graphics [Block] of Clip Information. Note that this Clip Information includes HDR_flag and mode_flag.
  • the video stream, graphics stream, and Data Base information generated by the above processing are recorded on the optical disc 11.
  • the reproduction process according to the third embodiment of the reproduction apparatus 2 is the same as the reproduction process of FIG. 32 except for the decoding process in mode-i in step S44 and the decoding process in mode-ii in step S45. Therefore, only the decoding process in mode-i and the decoding process in mode-ii will be described.
  • FIG. 58 is a flowchart for explaining the decoding process in mode-i of the decoding processing unit 171 in FIG.
  • step S281 the video decoding processing unit 171A extracts tone_mapping_info from the SEI of the video stream.
  • step S282 the video decoding processing unit 171A decodes the encoded data included in the video stream by the HEVC method to generate an HDR video.
  • the graphics decoding processing unit 171B extracts tone_mapping_info from the TDS of the graphics stream. Specifically, the graphics decoding processing unit 171B extracts a graphics stream by the PID filter 71, and causes the composition buffer 181 to hold control data via the TS buffer 72, the ES buffer 73, and the processor 180.
  • the graphics controller 182 reads TDS in the control data from the composition buffer 181 and extracts tone_mapping_info from the TDS. Then, the graphics controller 182 supplies the extracted tone_mapping_info to the tone map holding unit 183 to hold it.
  • the graphics controller 182 supplies tone_mapping_info_ref included in XPDS in the control data to the tone converter 184.
  • step S284 the graphics decoding processing unit 171B decodes the ODS of the graphics stream and generates Y, Cr, and Cb values of the HDR graphics.
  • the Y, Cr, and Cb values of the HDR graphics are supplied to the tone converter 184.
  • step S285 based on the information stored in the register 53A, the controller 51 determines whether the monitor included in the display device 3 is an HDR monitor.
  • step S285 If it is determined in step S285 that the monitor included in the display device 3 is an HDR monitor, the process proceeds to step S286.
  • the video decoding processing unit 171A includes tone_mapping_info_ref of the video stream described in the PlayList supplied from the controller 51 as tone_map_id, and selects tone_mapping_info including HDR information from the extracted tone_mapping_info.
  • the tone conversion unit 184 of the graphics decoding processing unit 171B includes tone_mapping_info_ref supplied from the graphics controller 182 as tone_map_id, and selects tone_mapping_info including HDR information from tone_mapping_info stored in the tone map storage unit 183. ,read out.
  • step S287 the video decoding processing unit 171A outputs the HDR video together with the HDR information of the selected video stream.
  • the tone conversion unit 184 outputs the HDR graphics together with the HDR information of the selected graphics stream.
  • step S285 if it is determined in step S285 that the monitor included in the display device 3 is not an HDR monitor but an STD monitor, the process proceeds to step S288.
  • tone_mapping_info which is tone mapping definition information including tone_mapping_info_ref of the video stream described in the PlayList supplied from the controller 51 as tone_map_id from the extracted tone_mapping_info.
  • tone conversion unit 184 selects and reads tone_mapping_info, which is tone ⁇ mapping definition information including tone_mapping_info_ref supplied from the graphics controller 182 as tone_map_id, from tone_mapping_info held in the tone map holding unit 183.
  • steps S289 to S291 Since the processing of steps S289 to S291 is the same as the processing of steps S68 to S70 of FIG. 33, description thereof is omitted.
  • FIG. 59 is a flowchart for explaining the decoding process in mode-ii of the decoding processing unit 171 in FIG.
  • steps S301 through S305 is the same as the processing in steps S281 through S285 in FIG.
  • the video decoding processing unit 171A includes tone_mapping_info_ref of the video stream described in the PlayList supplied from the controller 51 as tone_map_id, and extracted tone_mapping_info including tone_mapping_info including HDR information and tone_mapping_info including tone mapping definition information. Select from. Further, the tone conversion unit 184 includes tone_mapping_info_ref supplied from the graphics controller 182 as tone_map_id, and selects tone_mapping_info including HDR information and tone_mapping_info which is tone mapping definition information from tone_mapping_info held in the tone map holding unit 183 And read.
  • steps S307 to S310 Since the processing of steps S307 to S310 is the same as the processing of steps S86 to S89 in FIG. 34, description thereof is omitted.
  • FIG. 60 is a diagram illustrating a screen generated based on the BDJ object.
  • a screen that can be generated by a command of a BDJ application described in a BDJ object is a screen of graphics and a background image.
  • the graphics screen (BDJ Graphics plane) generated by the BDJ object is displayed on the near side of the video screen (video plane), and the background screen (Background plane) is displayed on the back side of the video screen. .
  • tone_mapping_info is used when playing a screen generated by a BDJ object.
  • FIG. 61 is a diagram for explaining tone_mapping_info at the time of video playback in the fourth embodiment to which the present technology is applied.
  • tone_mapping_info is arranged in the video stream as in the first embodiment.
  • three tone_mapping_info # 1 to # 3 are arranged.
  • tone_map_id of tone_mapping_info of the video stream or PG stream is specified in the PlayList.
  • tone_mapping_info # 3 is specified as tone_mapping_info of the video stream of the main video
  • tone_mapping_info # 2 is specified as tone_mapping_info of the PG stream.
  • tone_mapping_info of the BDJ screen can be acquired from the video stream when the video stream is played according to the PlayList by the command of the BDJ object.
  • tone_mapping_info of the BDJ screen at the time of video playback is inserted into the video stream, and tone_map_id for identifying the tone_mapping_info is specified in the BDJ object.
  • 1 is specified as tone_map_id of tone_mapping_info of the BDJ screen, and tone_mapping_info # 1 is used when the BDJ screen is played back.
  • FIG. 62 is a diagram illustrating an example of a command for specifying tone_map_id for identifying tone_mapping_info of the BDJ screen inserted in the video stream described in the BDJ object.
  • tone_map_id of tone_mapping_info of the BDJ screen is specified as tone_map_id of tone_mapping_info of the BDJ screen.
  • FIG. 63 is a diagram for describing tone_mapping_info when video is stopped in the fourth embodiment to which the present technology is applied.
  • tone_mapping_info on the BDJ screen cannot be acquired from the video stream when the video is stopped. Therefore, a command for generating tone_mapping_info of the BDJ screen at the time of video stop and a command for specifying tone_map_id for identifying tone_mapping_info of the BDJ screen to be reproduced among the tone_mapping_info are described in the BDJ object.
  • tone_mapping_info # 1 to # 3 are described in the BDJ object.
  • tone_mapping_info # 1 to # 3 are generated according to the command and are stored in the BDJ memory 191 that is a memory for the BDJ object in the playback device 2.
  • tone_mapping_info # 1 and tone_mapping_info # 2 are held in the BDJ screen memory 192 that is a memory for the BDJ screen in the playback device 2 in accordance with the command. Then, tone_mapping_info # 1 and tone_mapping_info # 2 are used when the BDJ screen to be played back is played back.
  • the commands on the 9th to 12th lines are commands that specify the tone_map_id of the generated tone_mapping_info as the tone_map_id of tone_mapping_info of the BDJ screen to be played back.
  • FIG. 65 and 66 are diagrams showing the class structure of the BDJ application necessary for executing the commands of FIGS. 62 and 64.
  • FIG. 65 and 66 are diagrams showing the class structure of the BDJ application necessary for executing the commands of FIGS. 62 and 64.
  • Org.blurayx.hdr.ToneMapControl in FIG. 65 is a class that sets tone_mapping_info of the graphics screen generated by the BDJ object.
  • org.blurayx.hdr.BackgroundToneMapControl is a class that sets tone_mapping_info of the background screen generated by the BDJ object.
  • org.blurayx.hdr.ToneMapFactory is a class that generates tone_mapping_info.
  • Org.blurayx.hdr.ToneMap in FIG. 66 is a class that describes information common to all tone map models in tone_mapping_info.
  • FIG. 67 is a diagram illustrating a configuration example of the recording apparatus 1 according to the fourth embodiment of the recording / reproducing system to which the present technology is applied.
  • the 67 includes a controller 201, an encoding processing unit 202, and a disk drive 203.
  • the master HDR video is input to the encoding processing unit 202.
  • the controller 201 includes a CPU, a ROM, a RAM, and the like.
  • the controller 201 executes a predetermined program and controls the overall operation of the recording apparatus 1.
  • a Data Base information generation unit 201A and a BDJ object generation unit 201B are realized by executing a predetermined program.
  • the Data Base information generation unit 201A describes the number of tone_mapping_info of the video stream supplied from the encoding processing unit 202 as number_of_tone_mapping_info_ref of the video stream of the main video of the PlayList, and describes tone_map_id as tone_mapping_info_ref.
  • the Data Base information generation unit 201A describes the number of tone_mapping_info inserted in the video stream supplied from the encoding processing unit 202 in number_of_tone_mapping_info_ref of [Video Block] of Clip Information, and describes tone_map_id as tone_mapping_info_ref.
  • the Data Base information generation unit 201 ⁇ / b> A generates PlayList and Clip Information that are Data Base information by describing various types of information as described above, and outputs them to the disk drive 203.
  • the BDJ object generation unit 201B generates a BDJ object that describes a playback command for playing back an AV stream according to a BDJ screen or a playlist.
  • the BDJ object generation unit 201B generates toneBmapping definition information and HDR information of the BDJ screen at the time of video playback as necessary, and supplies the generated information to the encoding processing unit 202.
  • the BDJ object generation unit 201B acquires tone_map_id of tone_mapping_info of the BDJ screen supplied from the encoding processing unit 202 during video playback.
  • the BDJ object generation unit 201B further describes the command specifying the acquired tone_map_id in the BDJ object as described with reference to FIG.
  • the BDJ object generation unit 201B generates tone_mapping_info including tone_mapping_info and HDR information, which are tone mapping definition information of the BDJ screen when the video is stopped.
  • the BDJ object generation unit 201B further describes a command for generating tone_mapping_info of the BDJ screen when the video is stopped and a command for specifying tone_map_id of the tone_mapping_info in the BDJ object as described with reference to FIG.
  • the BDJ object generation unit 201B outputs the BDJ object to the disk drive 203.
  • the encoding processing unit 202 assigns tone_map_id to tone_mapping_info supplied from the controller 201.
  • the encoding processing unit 202 encodes the master HDR video.
  • the encoding processing unit 202 inserts tone_mapping_info supplied from the controller 201 and tone_mapping_info of the video stream as SEI into encoded data obtained by encoding the master HDR video, and outputs the SEI to the disk drive 203.
  • the encoding processing unit 202 supplies to the controller 201 the number of tone_mapping_info and tone_map_id of the video stream, and tone_map_id assigned to tone_mapping_info of the BDJ screen at the time of video playback.
  • the disc drive 203 records a file storing the PlayList, Clip Information, and BDJ object supplied from the controller 201 and the video stream supplied from the encoding processing unit 202 on the optical disc 11 according to the directory structure of FIG.
  • FIG. 68 is a block diagram illustrating a configuration example of the encoding processing unit 202 in FIG. 67.
  • the configuration of the encoding processing unit 202 in FIG. 68 is an HDR information generating unit 211, an HDR-STD converting unit 212, and a stream generating unit 213 instead of the HDR information generating unit 31, the HDR-STD converting unit 33, and the stream generating unit 36. Is different from the configuration of the encoding processing unit 22 of FIG. 22 in that the encoder 35 is provided and the encoder 35 is not provided.
  • the HDR information generation unit 211 detects the luminance of the input master HDR video and generates HDR information including each information described with reference to FIG.
  • the HDR information generation unit 211 outputs the generated HDR information to the stream generation unit 213.
  • the HDR-STD conversion unit 212 converts the input master HDR video into STD video.
  • the conversion by the HDR-STD conversion unit 212 is appropriately performed according to the conversion parameter input by the author.
  • the HDR-STD conversion unit 212 outputs information indicating a correspondence relationship between input data and output data, where the input RGB data of the HDR video is input data and the output RGB data of the STD video is output data, to the definition information generation unit 34.
  • the HDR-STD conversion unit 212 outputs the STD video obtained by converting the HDR video to the HEVC encoder 32 when the recording mode is mode-ii.
  • the stream generation unit 213 shows the number of tone_mapping_info including the HDR information supplied from the HDR information generation unit 211 and the number of tone_mapping_info that is tone mapping definition information supplied from the definition information generation unit 34 as the number of tone_mapping_info of the video stream. 67 to the controller 201. Also, the stream generation unit 213 supplies tone_map_id of those tone_mapping_info to the controller 201 as tone_map_id of the video stream.
  • the stream generation unit 213 generates tone_mapping_info that is tone mapping definition information of the BDJ screen at the time of video playback supplied from the controller 201 and tone_mapping_info including HDR information.
  • the stream generation unit 213 supplies tone_map_id of the generated tone_mapping_info to the controller 201.
  • the stream generation unit 213 supplies the number of tone_mapping_info and tone_map_id of the video stream and the BDJ screen at the time of video playback to the controller 201 as the number of tone_mapping_info inserted into the video stream and tone_map_id.
  • the stream generation unit 213 inserts tone_mapping_info of the video stream and the BDJ screen during video playback into the encoded data as SEI, and generates a video stream.
  • the stream generation unit 213 outputs the generated video stream to the disk drive 203 in FIG.
  • FIG. 69 is a block diagram illustrating a configuration example of the fourth embodiment of the playback device 2 to which the present technology is applied.
  • 69 is different from the configuration of FIG. 25 in that a controller 221, a decoding processor 222, and a memory 223 are provided instead of the controller 51, the decoding processor 56, and the memory 53.
  • the controller 221 includes a CPU, a ROM, a RAM, and the like.
  • the controller 221 executes a predetermined program and controls the overall operation of the playback device 2. For example, the controller 221 supplies tone_mapping_info_ref of the video stream described in the PlayList supplied from the disk drive 52 to the decoding processing unit 222.
  • the BDJ object execution unit 221A is realized by executing the BDJ object supplied from the disk drive 52.
  • the BDJ object execution unit 221A generates an HDR BDJ screen (hereinafter referred to as an HDR screen) or an STD BDJ screen (hereinafter referred to as an STD screen) in accordance with a playback command. Also, during video playback, the BDJ object execution unit 221A acquires tone_mapping_info of tone_map_id specified by the command from the decoding processing unit 222.
  • the BDJ object execution unit 221A refers to the tone_mapping_info definition information that is the acquired tone_mapping_info, converts the generated HDR screen or STD screen into an STD screen or HDR screen, and transmits it to the HDMI communication unit 58 as necessary. Supply.
  • the BDJ object execution unit 221A outputs the HDR information included in the acquired tone_mapping_info to the HDMI communication unit 58 together with the HDR screen.
  • the BDJ object execution unit 221A when the video is stopped, the BDJ object execution unit 221A generates tone_mapping_info of the BDJ screen according to the command, supplies it to the memory 223, and stores it in the BDJ memory 191. Also, the BDJ object execution unit 221A selects tone_mapping_info of tone_map_id from tone_mapping_info held in the memory 223 based on tone_map_id of tone_mapping_info of the playback target BDJ screen specified by the command, and stores it in the BDJ screen memory 192. Hold.
  • the BDJ object execution unit 221A reads tone_mapping_info from the BDJ screen memory 192 as necessary.
  • the BDJ object execution unit 221A refers to the tone_mapping_info definition information that is the read tone_mapping_info, converts the generated HDR screen or STD screen into an STD screen or HDR screen, and supplies the converted image to the HDMI communication unit 58.
  • the BDJ object execution unit 221A When outputting the HDR screen, the BDJ object execution unit 221A outputs the HDR information included in the read tone_mapping_info to the HDMI communication unit 58 together with the HDR screen.
  • the decoding processing unit 222 extracts tone_mapping_info from the SEI of the video stream supplied from the disk drive 52. In response to a request from the BDJ object execution unit 221A, the decoding processing unit 222 supplies tone_mapping_info of a predetermined tone_map_id among the extracted tone_mapping_info to the BDJ object execution unit 221A.
  • the decoding processing unit 222 decodes the encoded data included in the video stream using the HEVC method.
  • the decoding processing unit 222 selects tone_mapping_info of the video stream based on tone_mapping_info_ref of the video stream supplied from the controller 221. If necessary, the video decoding processing unit 222A converts the HDR video or STD video obtained as a result of decoding into STD video or HDR video with reference to tone mapping definition information that is the selected tone_mapping_info, and an HDMI communication unit. 58.
  • the video decoding processing unit 222A When outputting the HDR video, the video decoding processing unit 222A outputs the HDR information included in the selected tone_mapping_info to the HDMI communication unit 58 together with the HDR video.
  • the memory 223 stores data necessary for the controller 221 to execute various processes.
  • a register 223A which is PSR is formed.
  • the register 223A stores various types of information that the playback device 2 that is a BD player refers to when the optical disc 11 is played back.
  • the register 223A forms, for example, a BDJ memory 191 and a BDJ screen memory 192.
  • the BDJ memory 191 holds tone_mapping_info supplied from the BDJ object execution unit 221A.
  • the BDJ screen memory 192 holds tone_mapping_info selected by the BDJ object execution unit 221A out of tone_mapping_info held in the BDJ memory 191.
  • FIG. 70 is a flowchart for explaining the recording process of the recording apparatus 1 of FIG. This recording process is started when the master HDR video is input to the recording apparatus 1.
  • step S321 the BDJ object generation unit 201B of the recording device 1 describes the playback command in the BDJ object.
  • step S322 the BDJ object generation unit 201B generates HDR information and tone mapping definition information at the time of video playback and video stop of the BDJ screen.
  • the BDJ object generation unit 201B supplies the HDR information and tone mapping definition information during video playback to the encoding processing unit 202.
  • the BDJ object generation unit 201B describes, in the BDJ object, a command for generating tone_mapping_info including HDR information at the time of video stop and tone_mapping_info which is tone mapping definition information, and a command for specifying tone_map_id of the tone_mapping_info.
  • step S324 the controller 201 determines whether or not the recording mode is mode-i.
  • the recording mode is set by the author, for example.
  • step S324 If it is determined in step S324 that the recording mode is mode-i, in step S325, the encoding processing unit 202 performs an encoding process in mode-i. Specifically, the encoding processing unit 202 performs the processing of steps S11, S12, S14, and S15 of FIG. 29 on the video. Then, the process proceeds to step S327.
  • step S324 when it is determined in step S324 that the recording mode is mode-ii, in step S326, the encoding processing unit 202 performs the encoding process in mode-ii. Specifically, the encoding processing unit 202 performs the processing of steps S21 to S24 in FIG. 30 on the video. Then, the process proceeds to step S327.
  • step S327 the stream generation unit 213 of the encoding processing unit 202 uses tone_mapping_info including the HDR information generated by the HDR information generation unit 211 and tone mapping generated by the definition information generation unit 34 as the SEI of the encoded data. Tone_mapping_info that is definition information is inserted into the encoded data. Further, the stream generation unit 213 generates tone_mapping_info including the HDR information of the BDJ screen supplied from the controller 201 and tone_mapping_info which is tone mapping definition information, and inserts it into the encoded data as SEI of the encoded data To do.
  • the stream generation unit 213 generates a video stream in which tone_mapping_info is inserted into the encoded data.
  • the stream generation unit 213 supplies the video stream to the disk drive 23.
  • the stream generation unit 213 supplies tone_mapping_info including HDR information at the time of video reproduction and tone_map_id of tone_mapping_info which is tone ⁇ mapping definition information to the controller 201.
  • the stream generation unit 213 supplies the controller 201 with the number of tone_mapping_info and tone_map_id of the video stream, and the number of tone_mapping_info and tone_map_id inserted into the video stream.
  • the BDJ object generation unit 201B describes, in the BDJ object, a command that specifies tone_map_id of tone_mapping_info supplied from the stream generation unit 213 during video playback.
  • step S329 the Data Base information generation unit 201A performs Data Base information generation processing. Specifically, the Data Base information generation unit 201A performs the processing of steps S31 and S32 in FIG. 31 on the video.
  • the PlayList file and the Clip Information file generated by the Data Base information generation process are supplied to the disk drive 203.
  • step S330 the disc drive 23 records a file storing the video stream, Data Base information, and BDJ object on the optical disc 11. Thereafter, the process is terminated.
  • the processing for playing back the video stream of the playback device 2 in FIG. 69 is the same as the processing for video in the playback processing in FIG. This process is performed according to a playback command for playing back a video stream according to the playlist described in the BDJ object.
  • FIG. 71 is a flowchart for explaining the playback processing of the BDJ screen of the playback device 2 of FIG.
  • step S340 the BDJ object execution unit 221A generates a BDJ screen according to a playback command for playing back the BDJ screen.
  • step S341 the BDJ object execution unit 221A determines whether the video stream is being played back. If it is determined in step S341 that the video stream is being reproduced, the process proceeds to step S342.
  • step S342 the BDJ object execution unit 221A selects and acquires tone_mapping_info of tone_map_id specified by the command described in the BDJ object from tone_mapping_info extracted from the SEI by the decoding processing unit 222. Then, the process proceeds to step S345.
  • step S341 If it is determined in step S341 that the video stream is being reproduced, the process proceeds to step S343.
  • the BDJ object execution unit 221A generates tone_mapping_info including HDR information and tone_mapping_info which is tone mapping definition information according to the command described in the BDJ object, and stores the generated tone_mapping_info in the BDJ memory 191.
  • step S344 the BDJ object execution unit 221A selects tone_mapping_info of tone_map_id specified by the command described in the BDJ object from tone_mapping_info stored in the BDJ memory 191, and stores it in the BDJ screen memory 192.
  • the BDJ object execution unit 221A reads tone_mapping_info held in the BDJ screen memory 192, and advances the process to step S345.
  • step S345 the BDJ object execution unit 221A determines that the monitor is an HDR monitor and the BDJ screen generated in step S340 is an STD screen according to the type of monitor that the display device 3 has, or the monitor is STD. If it is a monitor and the generated BDJ screen is an HDR screen, it is converted to an HDR screen or an STD screen with reference to tone mapping definition information.
  • the BDJ object execution unit 221A is tone_mapping_info but is an HDR monitor
  • the BDJ screen generated in step S340 is an HDR screen, or the monitor is an STD monitor, and the generated BDJ screen is an STD screen. If, the BDJ screen is not converted.
  • the BDJ object execution unit 221A supplies the converted HDR screen or STD screen or the HDR screen or STD screen that is not converted to the HDMI communication unit 58. Further, the BDJ object execution unit 221A supplies the HDR information included in tone_mapping_info to the HDMI communication unit 58 when the monitor is an HDR monitor.
  • step S346 the controller 221 determines whether or not the reproduction is finished.
  • step S346 When it is determined in step S346 that the reproduction is not finished, the controller 221 returns to step S340 and repeatedly executes the above processing. If it is determined in step S346 that the reproduction has ended, the process ends.
  • ⁇ Fifth embodiment> (Computer configuration)
  • the series of processes described above can be executed by hardware or can be executed by software.
  • a program constituting the software is installed from a program recording medium into a computer incorporated in dedicated hardware or a general-purpose personal computer.
  • FIG. 72 is a block diagram showing an example of the hardware configuration of a computer that executes the series of processes described above by a program.
  • the CPU 501, the ROM 502, and the RAM 503 are connected to each other by a bus 504.
  • An input / output interface 505 is further connected to the bus 504.
  • the input / output interface 505 is connected to an input unit 506 including a keyboard and a mouse, and an output unit 507 including a display and a speaker.
  • the input / output interface 505 is connected to a storage unit 508 including a hard disk and a non-volatile memory, a communication unit 509 including a network interface, and a drive 510 that drives a removable medium 511.
  • the CPU 501 loads the program stored in the storage unit 508 to the RAM 503 via the input / output interface 505 and the bus 504 and executes the program, for example. Is done.
  • the program executed by the CPU 501 is recorded on the removable medium 511 or provided via a wired or wireless transmission medium such as a local area network, the Internet, or digital broadcasting, and is installed in the storage unit 508.
  • the program executed by the computer may be a program that is processed in time series in the order described in this specification, or in parallel or at a necessary timing such as when a call is made. It may be a program for processing.
  • Embodiments of the present technology are not limited to the above-described embodiments, and various modifications can be made without departing from the gist of the present technology.
  • HDR_flag and mode_flag may be set independently for video and graphics. Moreover, HDR_flag and mode_flag do not need to be recorded on the optical disk 11 when fixed beforehand.
  • the playback device 2 does not have to transmit the HDR information to the display device 3 even when transmitting the HDR data to the display device 3.
  • the playback device 2 may be configured by a mobile terminal.
  • the system means a set of a plurality of components (devices, modules (parts), etc.), and it does not matter whether all the components are in the same housing. Accordingly, a plurality of devices housed in separate housings and connected via a network and a single device housing a plurality of modules in one housing are all systems. .
  • This technology can also be applied to a recording / playback system that employs MPEG4 (Moving Picture Experts Group phase 4) system as an encoding system.
  • MPEG4 Motion Picture Experts Group phase 4
  • This technology can also be configured as follows.
  • HDR information indicating the luminance characteristics of the extended screen that is a screen having a wider second luminance range different from the first luminance range, and luminance conversion from the extended screen to the standard screen that is the screen of the first luminance range
  • a reading unit that reads out the generation command from a recording medium that records a generation command for generating luminance conversion definition information used when performing A generator for generating the HDR information and the luminance conversion definition information according to the generation command;
  • a conversion unit that converts the extended screen into the standard screen based on the luminance conversion definition information generated by the generation unit; For the display device that can display the extended screen, the HDR information generated by the extended screen and the generation unit is output, and for the display device that cannot display the extended screen, the conversion unit An output unit that outputs the converted standard screen.
  • the recording medium records the video stream including the HDR information and the luminance conversion definition information at the time of video reproduction, a designation command for designating the HDR information and the luminance conversion definition information at the time of the video reproduction,
  • the generation command is a command for generating the HDR information and the luminance conversion definition information at the time of video stop
  • the reading unit reads the video stream and the designated command
  • the conversion unit acquires the luminance conversion definition information at the time of video playback included in the video stream according to the designation command, and sets the extended screen at the time of video playback to the standard screen based on the luminance conversion definition information Converted to
  • the output unit acquires the HDR information at the time of video playback included in the video stream according to the designation command, and displays the HDR information and the video at the time of video playback to a display device capable of displaying the extended screen.
  • the playback device wherein the extended screen is output.
  • the recording medium records a designation command for designating HDR information and luminance conversion definition information of the extended screen to be reproduced among the HDR information and the luminance conversion definition information generated by the generation unit,
  • the reading unit reads the designation command,
  • the conversion unit converts the extended screen to be played back to the standard screen based on luminance conversion definition information of the extended screen to be played back specified by the specified command,
  • the output unit outputs the HDR information of the extended screen to be played and the extended screen to be played specified by the designation command to a display device capable of displaying the extended screen.
  • the reproducing apparatus as described.
  • the recording medium is a Blu-ray disc
  • the playback device according to any one of (1) to (3), wherein the generation command is a command of a BDJ application.
  • Playback device HDR information indicating the luminance characteristics of the extended screen that is a screen having a wider second luminance range different from the first luminance range, and luminance conversion from the extended screen to the standard screen that is the screen of the first luminance range
  • the HDR information generated by the processing of the extended screen and the generation step is output, and the conversion is performed for the display device that cannot display the extended screen.
  • (6) HDR information indicating the luminance characteristics of the extended screen that is a screen having a wider second luminance range different from the first luminance range, and luminance conversion from the extended screen to the standard screen that is the screen of the first luminance range A recording medium recording a generation command for generating luminance conversion definition information used when performing In a playback device for playing back the recording medium, Read the generation command from the recording medium, Generate the HDR information and the luminance conversion definition information according to the generation command, Based on the brightness conversion definition information, the extended screen is converted to the standard screen, A process of outputting the extended screen and the HDR information to a display device capable of displaying the extended screen, and outputting the converted standard screen to a display device not capable of displaying the extended screen; Recording medium to be performed.
  • HDR information indicating the luminance characteristics of the extended screen, which is a screen of a wider second luminance range different from the first luminance range, and luminance conversion from the standard screen, which is the screen of the first luminance range, to the extended screen A reading unit that reads out the generation command from a recording medium that records a generation command for generating luminance conversion definition information used when performing A generator for generating the HDR information and the luminance conversion definition information according to the generation command; A conversion unit that converts the standard screen into the extended screen based on the luminance conversion definition information generated by the generation unit; To the display device that cannot display the extended screen by outputting the extended screen converted by the converting unit and the HDR information generated by the generating unit to the display device that can display the extended screen An output unit that outputs the standard screen.
  • the recording medium records the video stream including the HDR information and the luminance conversion definition information at the time of video reproduction, a designation command for designating the HDR information and the luminance conversion definition information at the time of the video reproduction,
  • the generation command is a command for generating the HDR information and the luminance conversion definition information at the time of video stop
  • the reading unit reads the video stream and the designated command
  • the conversion unit acquires the luminance conversion definition information at the time of video playback included in the video stream according to the designation command, and sets the standard screen at the time of video playback to the extended screen based on the luminance conversion definition information Converted to
  • the output unit acquires the HDR information at the time of video playback included in the video stream according to the designation command, and displays the extended screen on the display device capable of displaying the extended screen by the HDR information and the conversion unit.
  • the playback device wherein the extended screen when the converted video is played back is output.
  • the recording medium includes HDR information of an extended screen corresponding to the standard screen to be reproduced and luminance conversion definition information of the standard screen to be reproduced among the HDR information generated by the generation unit and the luminance conversion definition information.
  • the reading unit reads the designation command
  • the conversion unit converts the reproduction target standard screen into the extended screen based on the luminance conversion definition information of the reproduction target standard screen specified by the specification command
  • the output unit for a display device capable of displaying the extended screen, an extended screen corresponding to the playback target standard screen converted by the conversion unit and the playback target standard screen specified by the specified command
  • the playback apparatus according to (7), wherein the HDR information of the extended screen corresponding to is output.
  • the recording medium is a Blu-ray disc
  • the playback device according to any one of (7) to (9), wherein the generation command is a command of a BDJ application.
  • Playback device HDR information indicating the luminance characteristics of the extended screen, which is a screen of a wider second luminance range different from the first luminance range, and luminance conversion from the standard screen, which is the screen of the first luminance range, to the extended screen A step of reading out the generation command from a recording medium in which a generation command for generating luminance conversion definition information used when performing Generating step for generating the HDR information and the luminance conversion definition information according to the generation command; A conversion step of converting the standard screen into the extended screen based on the luminance conversion definition information generated by the processing of the generation step; Outputting the extended screen converted by the process of the converting step and the HDR information generated by the process of the generating step to the display device capable of displaying the extended screen, and displaying the extended screen; An output step for outputting the standard screen to a display device that cannot be displayed.
  • HDR information indicating the luminance characteristics of the extended screen, which is a screen of a wider second luminance range different from the first luminance range, and luminance conversion from the standard screen, which is the screen of the first luminance range, to the extended screen
  • a recording medium recording a generation command for generating luminance conversion definition information used when performing In a playback device for playing back the recording medium, Read the generation command from the recording medium, Generate the HDR information and the luminance conversion definition information according to the generation command, Based on the brightness conversion definition information, the standard screen is converted into the extended screen, The converted extended screen and the generated HDR information are output to the display device that can display the extended screen, and the standard screen is output to the display device that cannot display the extended screen. Yes Recording medium on which processing is performed.

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L'invention concerne un dispositif de lecture, une méthode de lecture et un support d'enregistrement dans lequel les graphiques avec une grande gamme dynamique de luminance peuvent être affichés à la brillance appropriée. Un disque optique comprend une commande de production qui produit la variable tone_mapping_info, ladite variable tone_mapping_info étant des informations de définition de mappage de ton utilisées lors de la réalisation d'une conversion de luminance à partir d'un écran HDR constitué d'un écran BDJ avec une deuxième gamme de luminance qui est différente d'une première gamme de luminance et supérieure à celle-ci vers un écran STD avec ladite première gamme de luminance, et la variable tone_mapping_info contenant des informations HDR indiquant les caractéristiques de luminance de l'écran HDR. Cette technologie peut être appliquée à un support d'enregistrement sur lequel les graphiques sont enregistrés.
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