Abstract: An optical disk for recording stereoscopic videos and high-quality video signals and a system for reproducing the videos and signals from the optical disk are made compatible with the conventional video reproducing system. A reproducing device which is used for reproducing stereoscopic videos and high-quality videos obtains stereoscopic video or high-quality videos by reproducing both first and second interleaved blocks on the optical disk in which first and second video signals are alternately recorded on the left and right sides by dividing the first and second video signals into frame groups of one GOP or more and a reproducing device which is not used for reproducing the stereoscopic videos and high-quality videos obtains ordinary videos by only reproducing either the first or second interleaved block by jumping tracks.
Type:
Application
Filed:
October 31, 2007
Publication date:
May 1, 2008
Applicant:
Matsushita Electric Indusrial Co., Ltd.
Abstract: The present invention provides an optical disk control device that can perform focus pulling in a short time for a target information surface of an optical disk having a plurality of information surfaces. An objective lens (23) is moved toward an optical disk (1) having a plurality of information surfaces (1A, 1B) by the output signal of a driving signal generating circuit (42B), passage of an initial focused focal position is detected by a focal point passage detecting circuit (44), and when the objective lens moves past that position only a predetermined amount closer to the optical disk, an n-rotation delay circuit (70) outputs a reversal instruction f. After changing directions and moving the objective lens away from the optical disk, a focus pulling-in circuit (32B) switches a signal “a” that is output to an actuator driving circuit (21) from the output signal of the driving signal generating circuit to the output signal of the control circuit, activates a control circuit and performs focus pulling-in.
Type:
Application
Filed:
April 16, 2004
Publication date:
September 21, 2006
Applicant:
Matsushita Electric Indusrial Co., Ltd.
Abstract: A metadata preparing device comprising a content reproducing unit (1) for reproducing and outputting content, a monitor (3) for monitoring the content reproduced by the content reproducing unit, a voice input unit (4), a voice recognition unit (5) for recognizing a voice signal input from the voice input unit, a metadata generation unit (6) for converting information recognized by the voice recognition unit into metadata, and an identification information imparting unit (7) for acquiring identification information that identifies respective parts in the content from the reproduced content supplied from the content reproducing unit, for imparting to metadata, wherein the generated metadata is so constructed as to be associated with respective parts in the content.
Abstract: The object of the present invention is to provide a multimedia presentation device which, by executing a setting process for an information block, which is an address of an automatic branch, by means of an automatic discharge process for a button which stores the branch address, enables the user to understand how a branch address was selected. Command discharge condition information is stored the information block reproduction means for managing buttons which are automatically discharged at an end of a reproduction period or other such time, so that by executing a branch process by automatically selecting a button in place of a user operation, then even if there has been no user selection of a branch address before the end of the reproduction period, a branch address can be automatically selected and, by showing on the display the button which for manual selection stores a link to the same branch address, the data can be presented in a form which can readily understood by the user.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 12, 1995
Date of Patent:
October 6, 1998
Assignee:
Matsushita Electric Indusrial
Inventors:
Masayuki Kozuka, Paul Fletcher, Gary McGill, Yasutaka Yamada, Koichiro Endo, Mark Rogers, Phil Cooke, Mitsuhiro Inoue