WO2006041257A2 - Method and apparatus for reproducing data from recording medium using local storage - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a method and apparatus for reproducing data from a recording medium, and more particularly to a method and apparatus for reproducing data from a recording medium using a local storage contained in an optical recording/reproducing device.
- an optical disc acting as a recording medium capable of recording a large amount of data therein there has recently been developed a high-density optical recording medium capable of recording/storing high-quality video data and high-quality audio data for a long period of time, for example, a Blu-ray Disc (BD) .
- the BD based on the next-generation recording medium technique has been considered to be the next-generation
- the above-mentioned optical recording/reproducing device must consider not only a basic function for recording/reproducing data of the BD, but also an additional function for enabling the optical recording/reproducing device to interact with peripheral digital devices.
- the optical recording/reproducing device must receive an external input signal, must display the received signal, and must reproduce desired data using the external input signal and the BD.
- an apparatus for reproducing data from the recording medium to simultaneously reproduce the external input signal and data of the BD has not yet been established, such that many limitations and problems occur in developing a BD-based optical recording/reproducing device.
- the present invention is directed to a method and apparatus for reproducing data from a recording medium using a local storage that substantially obviate one or more problems due to limitations and disadvantages of the related art.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a method and apparatus for reproducing data suitable for a recording medium.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a method for providing a virtual package a playback system which includes a local storage capable of receiving/storing data from an external part, and includes a playlist file capable of simultaneously reproducing data stored in the local storage and data recorded in a recording medium.
- Yet another object of the present invention is to provide an apparatus which includes a playitem capable of reproducing a plurality of data clips in the playlist file such that it simultaneously reproduces both data recorded in a recording medium and data stored in a local storage using the playitem, and a method for use in the apparatus.
- a method for reproducing data of a recording medium using a local storage includes the steps of: a) reading a binding unit associated with a specific recording medium from the local storage; b) performing a binding operation for combining the binding unit with a file structure contained in the recording medium, and forming a virtual package including a playlist file capable of allowing a plurality of clips to be reproduced by a single playitem; and c) reproducing data stored in the recording medium and/or data stored in the local storage using the formed virtual package.
- a method for forming a virtual package comprising the steps of: a) reading a disc package indicative of a recording- medium file structure from a recording medium, and reading a binding unit associated with the recording medium from a local storage; and b) performing a binding operation for combining the binding unit with the disc package, forming a playlist file including a playitem for reproducing a plurality of clips, and forming a virtual package including the formed playlist file.
- an apparatus for reproducing data of a recording medium using a local storage comprising: a pickup unit for reading original data from a recording medium; a local storage for storing additional data associated with the original data; and a controller for forming a virtual package including a playlist file equipped with a playitem capable of reproducing a plurality of clips in order to reproduce the original data and the additional data.
- FIG. 1 is a conceptual diagram illustrating a method and apparatus for reproducing data from a recording medium according to the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a conceptual diagram illustrating a file structure recorded in an optical disc acting as a recording medium and a method for reproducing a specific title using the file structure
- FIG. 3 is a structural diagram illustrating a data record structure of an optical disc acting as a recording medium according to the present invention
- FIG. 4a is a block diagram illustrating an optical recording/reproducing device according to the present invention.
- FIG. 4b is a block diagram illustrating an apparatus for reproducing data using a local storage from among overall components contained in the optical recording/reproducing device according to the present invention
- FIG. 5 is a conceptual diagram illustrating a method for forming a virtual package capable of reproducing data recorded in a recording medium and data recorded in a local storage according to the present invention
- FIG. 6a is a conceptual diagram illustrating a method for forming the virtual package using a virtual file system (VFS) on the basis of a file structure according to the present invention
- FIG. 6b exemplarily shows a variety of additional data types stored in a local storage according to the present invention
- FIG. 7 is a conceptual diagram illustrating a method for forming a virtual playlist (Virtual PlayList) contained in the virtual package in accordance with a first preferred embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 8 is 'a conceptual diagram illustrating a method for forming a virtual playlist (Virtual PlayList) contained in the virtual package in accordance with a second preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 9 is a flow chart illustrating a method for reproducing data from a recording medium using a local storage according to the present invention.
- a recording medium for use in the present invention is indicative of all recordable mediums, for example, an optical disc, and a magnetic tape, etc., according to various recording schemes.
- the term "local storage” is indicative of a storage unit contained in an optical recording/reproducing device 10 shown in FIG. 1.
- the term “local storage” is indicative of a component capable of receiving necessary information or data from a user, and storing the received information or data.
- a general local storage may be indicative of a Hard Disc Drive (HDD) , but it should be noted that the term “local storage” of the present invention is not limited to the HDD, and is applicable to other examples as necessary. Particularly, the term “local storage” is indicative of a storage unit for storing data associated with a recording medium such as a BD. The data associated with the recording medium is generally downloaded from an external device.
- the local storage may directly read some permission data from the recording medium, and may generate system data (e.g., metadata) associated with record/reproduction operations of the recording medium, such that the system data may be stored in the local storage.
- system data e.g., metadata
- binding unit is indicative of a set of files stored in the local storage.
- the binding unit is indicative of a set of information (i.e., information set) associated with a specific recording medium.
- the information set is combined with or is added to a file contained . in the recording medium, such that it can simultaneously reproduce data of the recording medium and data of the local storage.
- original data data recorded in the recording medium
- additional data data associated with the recording medium from among a plurality of data units stored in the local storage.
- FIG. 1 is a conceptual diagram illustrating a method and apparatus for reproducing data according to the present invention.
- the optical recording/reproducing device 10 can record/reproduce data in/from various optical discs having different formats. If necessary, the optical recording/reproducing device 10 can record/reproduce specific data in/from only a specific optical disc such as a BD, or can reproduce the data from the optical disc without recording the data in the same. It should be noted that the present invention exemplarily uses a BD-player capable of reproducing data from the BD or a BD-recorder capable of recording data in the BD in consideration of correlation between the BD and peripheral devices for the convenience of description.
- the optical recording/reproduction device 10 is also applicable to a drive embedded in a specific device such as a computer.
- the optical recording/reproducing device 10 records or reproduces data in/from the optical disc 30, receives an external input signal, performs a signal process on the received signal, and transmits the signal processed result to the external display 20, such that a user can view the signal processed result on the display 20.
- an external input signal may be determined to be a DTV-associated signal and an Internet-associated signal, etc.
- the Internet is indicative of a communication network to which a user easily gains access, such that the user can download specific Internet data using the optical recording/reproducing device 10, and can use the downloaded data.
- a person for providing content data used as an external source is generally referred to as a content provider (CP) .
- CP content provider
- the present invention aims to reproduce the original data and the additional data at the same time.
- AV Audio/Video
- additional data for use in the Internet is an audio stream different from an audio stream (e.g., Korean) of the original data.
- some users may download a specific audio stream (e.g., English) acting as additional data from the Internet, may desire to reproduce the downloaded audio stream along with the AV stream acting as original data, or may desire to reproduce only the additional data.
- correlation between the original data and the additional data must be established, and there is needed a systemized method for managing/reproducing the above- mentioned data according to a user request.
- additional data may be indicative of audio data, presentation graphic (PG) data, interactive graphic data, or text subtitle, etc., but the additional data may also be indicative of a multiplexed AV stream including the above- mentioned data and video data.
- data associated with the original data simultaneously existing in the outside of the optical disc may act as additional data.
- a predetermined file structure must be established between the original data and the additional data.
- FIG. 2 is a conceptual diagram illustrating a file structure for reproducing/managing the original data recorded in an optical disc, and a method for reproducing a specific title according to the file structure.
- the file structure according to the present invention includes one or more BD directories (BDMV) under a single root directory.
- the BD directory (BDMV) includes not only an index file "index" acting as a general file (i.e., an upper file) capable of guaranteeing user interactivity, but also the above-mentioned object.
- the file structure includes a variety of directories for storing information of actual data recorded in a disc and other information associated with a method for reproducing the data, for example, a playlist directory (PLAYLIST), a clip information directory (CLIPINF), a stream directory (STREAM), an auxiliary directory (AUXDATA), and a backup directory (BACKUP) .
- PLAYLIST playlist directory
- CLIPINF clip information directory
- STREAM stream directory
- AUXDATA auxiliary directory
- BACKUP backup directory
- the AUXDATA directory includes an additional data file for reproducing data of the disc.
- the AUXDATA directory includes a "Sound.bdmv" file for providing a user with sound data when an interactive graphic function is executed, and an "11111.otf" file for providing the user with font information when data of the disc is reproduced.
- the stream directory (STREAM) includes a plurality of AV stream files recorded in a disc according to a specific format. Generally, individual streams are recorded using an MPEG-2 based transport packet, and the stream directory (STREAM) uses extension names of stream files (01000.m2ts and 02000.m2ts) as a specific extension name "*.ir ⁇ 2ts". Particularly, if video/audio/graphic information from among the above-mentioned streams is multiplexed, the multiplexed information is called an AV stream, and a single title is composed of at least one AV stream file.
- the clip information (Clip-info) directory (CLIPINF) is composed of a plurality of clip-info files (01000.clpi and 02000.clpi) connected to the above-mentioned stream files on a one-to-one basis.
- the clip-info files (*.clpi) record attribute information and timing information of the stream files (*.m2ts) therein.
- the clip-info files (*.clpi) connected to the stream files (*.m2ts) on a one-to- one basis are generically named a "Clip".
- a clip recorded in the disc is referred to as an original clip.
- a clip, which is downloaded and stored in a local storage, is referred to as an additional clip.
- the playlist directory includes a plurality of playlist files (*.mpls) .
- Each playlist file (*.mpls) includes one or more playitems (Playltem) and one or more sub-playitems (SubPlayltem) .
- Each playitem (Playltem) and each sub-playitem (SubPlayltem) are adapted to designate a playing interval during which a specific clip is reproduced.
- the playitem (PlayItem) and the sub-playitem (SubPlayltem) include information associated with a specific clip to be reproduced, i.e., information associated with a reproduction start time (IN-Time) and other information associated with a reproduction termination time (OUT-Time) of the specific clip.
- a process for reproducing data using at least one playitem (Playitem) in the playlist file is referred to as a main path, and a process for reproducing data using individual sub-play items (SubPlayltem) is referred to as a sub-path.
- the playlist file must contain a single main path.
- the playlist file may contain at least one sub-path according to the presence or absence of the sub-playitem (SubPlayltem) as necessary.
- the playlist file acts as a basic reproduction/management file unit contained in overall reproduction/management file structures for reproducing a desired clip by combination of one or more playitems (Playitem) .
- the backup directory stores a plurality of duplicate files, i.e., a duplicate file (also called “copied files") of the index file "index” storing information associated with disc reproduction, a duplicate file of the object file "MovieObject", duplicate files of all playlist files (*.mpls) contained in the playlist directory (PLAYLIST) , and duplicate files of all clip-info files (*.clpi) contained in the clip- info directory (CLIPINF) .
- a duplicate file also called “copied files” of the index file "index” storing information associated with disc reproduction
- a duplicate file of the object file "MovieObject” duplicate files of all playlist files (*.mpls) contained in the playlist directory (PLAYLIST)
- duplicate files of all clip-info files *.clpi
- the index file includes first playback information "First Playback” indicative of information associated with a first reproduction image when data of a corresponding disc is loaded, top menu information "Top Menu” for providing a menu image, and at least one title information "Title #1 —Title #n”.
- title menu information associated with the index table is provided to the user via the display 20.
- data reproduction begins according to a scenario pre-defined by a disc manufacturer.
- a specific playlist file is executed according to a command contained in the object file (MovieObject) of the reproduction/management file structure.
- one or more clips e.g., Clip #1 ⁇ Clip #3
- FIG. 3 is a structural diagram illustrating a data record structure recorded in a recording medium according to the present invention.
- FIG. 3 shows a disc record format of information associated with the file structure.
- the above-mentioned disc structure sequentially includes a file system information area serving as system information for managing overall files, a database area for recording a playlist file and a clip-info file to reproduce a recorded AV stream (*.m2ts), and an AV stream area for recording a plurality of streams composed of audio data, video data, and graphic data, etc.
- data recorded in the AV stream area may be determined to be original data as previously stated above.
- the present invention provides a method and apparatus for simultaneously reproducing original data (e.g., a file 3
- FIG. 4a is a block diagram illustrating the optical recording/reproducing device 10 according to the present invention.
- the optical recording/reproducing device 10 includes a pickup unit 11, a servo unit 14, a signal processor 13, and a microprocessor 16.
- the pickup unit 11 reproduces original data recorded in the optical disc and management information including reproduction/management file information.
- the servo unit 14 controls operations of the pickup unit 11.
- the signal processor 13 receives a reproduction signal from the pickup unit 11, restores the received reproduction signal to a desired signal value, or modulates a signal to be recorded into another signal recorded in the optical disc, such that it transmits the restored or modulated result.
- the microprocessor 16 controls mutual operations of the above-mentioned components.
- a controller 12 downloads additional data existing outside of the optical disc upon receiving a command from a user, stores the downloaded additional data in the local storage 15, and configures a virtual file system (VFS) to reproduce the original data recorded in the optical disc and the additional data stored in the local storage.
- the controller 12 forms a virtual package including the original data and associated additional data using the VFS, and reproduces the original data and/or the additional data using the formed virtual package upon receiving a request from a user.
- the virtual package formed by the controller 12 includes at least one virtual playlist including a playitem capable of reproducing a plurality of clips.
- a decoder 17 finally decodes output data (i.e., original data and/or additional data) upon receiving a control signal from the controller 12, and provides the user with the decoded result.
- An encoder 18 converts an input signal into a specific format signal (e.g., an MPEG2 transport stream) upon receiving a control signal from the controller 12, and transmits the converted result to the signal processor 13.
- a specific format signal e.g., an MPEG2 transport stream
- FIG. 4b is a block diagram illustrating an apparatus for reproducing data of an optical disc using a local storage from among overall components contained in the optical recording/reproducing device 10 according to the present invention.
- Information stored in the local storage 15 will hereinafter be described.
- the local storage 15 stores file information (Directory-File Tree Information for Disc_id #n) including directories and files for every individual disc identification (ID) information, and a plurality of additional clips downloaded from an external part.
- the local storage 15 may further store binding information for a binding operation associated with a disc package, and a plurality of files (Content Identifying Info files) for explaining content data stored in the local storage 15.
- the local storage 15 may include a plurality of file information units (Directory-File Tree Information for Disc_id #n) to cope with different discs. Therefore, the local storage 15 additionally requires a file system for managing the above-mentioned file information units.
- the file system is also referred to as a local storage file system 41, and the local storage file system 41 is indicative of a system for managing all files stored in the local storage 15.
- the controller 12 contained in the optical recording/reproducing device 10 recognizes ID information of the disc using the pickup unit 11 and the signal processor 13, reads file information equal to the loaded disc ID information from among all file information units stored in the local storage 15, forms a virtual package by binding (or combining) the read information and the disc package, and reproduces both the original data of the disc and the additional data of the local storage using the formed virtual package.
- Disc_id specific disc ID
- FIG. 5 is a conceptual diagram illustrating a method for forming the above-mentioned virtual package according to the present invention.
- the optical recording/reproducing device 10 If a specific disc is loaded in the optical recording/reproducing device 10 on the condition that the information and contents shown in FIG. 4b are stored in the local storage 15, the optical recording/reproducing device 10 reads the file system information 41 contained in the local storage 15, and at the same time reads disc file system information 42 including the file structure recorded in the disc, resulting in the creation of the VFS.
- the virtual file system (VFS) is indicative of a file system virtually formed to manage both the file system contained in the local storage 15 and the other file system of the loaded disc.
- the optical recording/reproducing device forms a new virtual package to simultaneously reproduce original data recorded in the disc and additional data recorded in the local storage using the above-mentioned virtual file system (VFS) .
- the optical recording/reproducing device 10 reads file information (Directory-File Tree Information for Disc_id #n) associated with the disc (e.g., Disc_id #1) from the file system, and performs a binding operation for combining the read file information with a disc package of the loaded disc (Disc_id #1) or adding the read file information to the disc package.
- the virtual package formed by the above-mentioned binding operation is indicative of a file structure for reproducing/managing an original clip 422 and an additional clip 412.
- the original clip 422 is composed of original data recorded in the disc.
- the additional clip 412 is composed of additional data recorded in the local storage.
- FIG. 6a is a conceptual diagram illustrating a method for forming the virtual package using a virtual file system (VFS) on the basis of a file structure according to the present invention.
- a specific file structure i.e., the disc package of FIG. 2 is recorded in the loaded disc.
- a local storage file system 41 is contained in the local storage.
- the local storage file system 41 includes a binding unit and binding information, which are combined with the loaded disc (e.g., Disc_id #1).
- the binding unit is similar to the disc package.
- the binding unit may include a playlist file having the same name as that of a specific playlist file contained in the disc, such that it can be combined with the specific playlist file.
- the binding unit cannot be operated as a reproduction/management file by itself, differently from the disc package. If it is assumed that the binding unit is designed to perform data reproduction by itself, this data reproduction is similar to data reproduction of the local storage, such that the above- mentioned operations of the binding unit are contrary to the purpose of the present invention for simultaneously reproducing both original data recorded in the disc and additional data recorded in the local storage.
- the binding information includes a variety of information units associated with the binding unit, for example, file types of the binding unit, update times of the binding unit, and a binding method, etc. Therefore, the virtual file system (VFS) performs a binding operation for combining the binding unit with the disc package of the loaded disc using the above-mentioned binding information, such that it forms a new virtual package.
- VFS virtual file system
- the binding unit associated with the loaded disc includes a first playlist file (00000.mpls) , a clip (i.e., clip-info file "02000.dpi" managed by the first playlist file (00000.mpls) , and a stream file (02000.m2ts)
- the first playlist file (00000.mpls) contained in the binding unit is combined with a second playlist file (00000.mpls) contained in the disc package, resulting in the creation of a virtual package including a new playlist file (00000.mpls) .
- the second playlist file (00000.mpls) has the same file name as that of the first playlist file (00000.mpls) ).
- the playlist file 61 contained in the disc package is referred to as an original playlist file 62 (Original PLayList)
- the playlist file 62 contained in the binding unit is referred to as an additional playlist file (additional PlayList)
- the playlist file 63 formed by combining the original playlist file 61 with the additional playlist file 62 is referred to as a virtual playlist file 63 (virtual PlayList)
- the clip-info files (*.clpi) and the stream files (*.m2ts) other than the virtual playlist file 63 in the virtual package are contained in the virtual package so as to achieve their unified management only.
- the clip-info file (01000.clpi) and the stream file (01000.m2ts) in the disc package are simply combined with the clip-info file (02000.clpi) and the stream file (02000.m2ts) in the binding unit without any change, such that the combined results are contained in the virtual package.
- the index file (index) and the object file (MovieObject) act as upper files, and may be updated from a conventional index file (index) and a conventional object file (MovieObject) on the basis of the virtual playlist file 63.
- the above-mentioned update operation occurs when the title is changed to another by the virtual playlist file 63. For example, if the addition of a new title, the deletion of a conventional title, or the change of a title reproduction scenario occurs, the above-mentioned update operation of the index and object files (index, MovieObject) .
- the file system structure 41 contained in the local storage includes a file structure for managing downloaded additional data.
- the file structure includes "Org_id” directories for every content provider (CP) for providing additional data, and "Disc_id” directories for every specific disc in each of the 0rg_id” directories.
- the "Disc_id” directories are configured in the form of a hierarchial structure. Provided that the "0rg_id #1" directory is determined to be a directory of a specific company "A" providing contents, the directories “Disc_id #l" ⁇ "Disc_id #3" are configured according to disc types provided from the ⁇ A" company, and the user downloads additional data associated with the "Disc__id #1" directory, the downloaded additional data is contained in the binding unit contained in the above-mentioned "Disc_id #1" directory. It will be obvious to those skilled in the art that the binding unit- can also be composed of only the "Disc_id” directories other than the "Org_id” directories.
- the virtual package has the same structure as the disc package. Specifically, the virtual package includes a virtual playlist file 63 newly formed by the binding operation. By a reproduction/management method of the newly-formed virtual playlist file 63, an original clip
- a clip-info file (01000.clpi) e.g., a clip-info file (01000.clpi)
- a stream file (01000.m2ts) in the virtual package are selectively reproduced
- an additional clip e.g., a clip-info file (02000.clpi)
- a stream file (02000.m2ts) in the local storage are selectively reproduced.
- the virtual playlist file 63 contained in the virtual package serves as a basic reproduction/management file for simultaneously reproducing both original data recorded in the disc and additional data recorded in the local storage.
- FIG. 6b exemplarily shows a variety of additional data types stored in the local storage according to the present invention. Specifically, FIG. 6b shows five additional data types according to additional data attributes.
- the additional data type #1 includes a plurality of data units for assisting the original data, for example, audio data, presentation graphic (PG) data, interactive graphic (IG) data, and text subtitle data (Text Subtitle) , etc.
- the additional data type #1 may be combined with the original playlist file 61 via a sub-path contained in the additional playlist file 62.
- the present invention shows an example in which the additional data type #1 is combined with the original playlist file 61 via a main path, and a detailed description thereof will hereinafter be described with reference to FIGS. 7 ⁇ 8.
- the additional data type #2 includes a plurality of multiplexed-clip AV streams which are replaced with original data or are appended to the original data.
- the additional data type #2 is mainly combined with the original playlist 61 via a main path contained in the additional playlist 62.
- the additional data type #3 includes a plurality of data units (denoted by "Database only") associated with conversion of a reproduction scenario for reproducing original data. For example, in the case where the order of the playitems contained in the playlist is changed, or the index file (index) or the object file (MovieObject) is changed, this means that only a reproduction/management file is changed/added with the absence of an actual additional clip.
- the above-mentioned additional data type #3 is associated with the above-mentioned case.
- the additional data type #3 is combined with the original playlist 61 using a main path contained in the additional playlist 62 according to a changed scenario, or is combined with the original index file (index) or the original object file (MovieObject) in the disc file structure using the additional index file (index) and/or the additional object file (MovieObject) .
- the additional data type #4 includes a plurality of data units (Auxdata) associated with the auxiliary directory (AUXDATA) contained in the file structure.
- the additional data type #4 is associated with the addition of click sound information or the addition of a font file for a text subtitle.
- the additional data type #4 is combined with the original sound file (sound.bdmv) or the original font file (*.otf) in the disc file structure using the additional sound file (sound.bdmv) and/or the additional font file (*.otf).
- the additional data type #5 includes a plurality of data units used as system reproduction information.
- the additional data type #5 is associated with Java application data (indicative of a BD reproduction mode) and/or metadata used as system information.
- the additional data type #5 is combined with associated data contained in a system.
- text subtitle data and preloaded IG (Interactive Graphic) data from among presentation components capable of assisting the original data, and disc content data are defined in the playlist file via a sub-path, such that downloaded components are combined with each other via new sub-paths.
- audio data, PG (Presentation Graphic) data, and non-preloaded IG (Interactive Graphic) data is able to use one of two methods, i.e., a first method capable of defining the audio data, the PG data, and the non-preloaded IG data in the playlist file, and a second method capable of allowing a playitem to refer to a plurality of audio data units, the PG data, and the non-preloaded IG data.
- the aforementioned first method will be described with reference to FIG. 7, and the aforementioned second method will be described with reference to FIG. 8.
- FIG. 7 is a conceptual diagram illustrating a method for forming a virtual playlist (Virtual PlayList) 63 contained in the virtual package in accordance with a first preferred embodiment of the present invention. Particularly, a method for employing a sub-path is shown in FIG. 7.
- the original playlist 61 in the disc includes two playitems (Playltems #1 and #2) contained in a main path and a single sub-playitem (SubPlayltem #1) contained in a sub-path.
- the original clip #1 indicative of a multiplexed AV stream is reproduced/managed by the playitem #1 contained in the main path.
- the original clip #2 indicative of a multiplexed AV stream is reproduced/managed by the playitem #2 contained in the main path.
- each multiplexed AV stream includes video data, audio data, and graphic data.
- the original clip #3 constructing the text subtitle stream is reproduced/managed by the sub- playitem #1 (SubPlayltem #1) contained in the sub-path.
- the additional playlist 62 contained in the local storage does not include a main path, and includes a sub-playitem #2 (SubPlayltem #2) contained in a first playlist (Playlist #1-1) and a sub-playitem #3 (SubPlayltem #3) contained in a second playlist (Playlist #1-2) .
- the additional clip #1 constructing a Japanese audio stream is reproduced/managed by the sub-playitem #2 (SubPlayltem #2) contained in the playlist #1-1 (PlayList #1-1) .
- the additional clip #2 constructing a Chinese audio stream is reproduced/managed by the sub-playitem #3 (SubPlayltem #2) contained in the playlist #1-2 (PlayList #1-2) . Therefore, the virtual playlist 63 is formed by combining the original playlist 61 with the additional playlist 62. In this case, the virtual playlist 62 is formed using the binding information.
- a binding method can be determined by the above-mentioned binding information.
- a binding method for adding two playlists (PlayList #1-1 and PlayList #1-2) contained in the additional playlist 62 to the original playlist 61 can also be determined by the binding information.
- the aforementioned binding information is not always required, and the binding operation can be performed by a predetermined binding method even though there is no binding information. Therefore, when the virtual file system (VFS) performs the binding operation, it forms a new virtual playlist 63 by referring to the original and additional playlists 61 and 62 and/or the binding information, such that the virtual package including at least one newly-formed virtual playlist 63 is formed.
- VFS virtual file system
- the main path contained in the newly-formed virtual playlist 63 has the same structure as that of the original playlist 61.
- the sub-path #1 has the same structure as that of the sub-path contained in the original playlist 61.
- the sub-path #2 and the sub-path #3 have the same structures as those of the playlists (PlayList #1-1 and PlayList #1-2) contained in the additional playlist 62.
- the newly-formed virtual playlist 63 requires specific information for managing streams contained in the single main path and streams contained in three sub-paths. The specific information is referred to as "STNJIable" or "PID_table" information.
- Type and attribute information of streams selectable by a user are contained in the N ⁇ STN_Table" or "PID_table" information.
- the system provides the user with information for allowing a specific sub-path to be selectively reproduced by the user with reference to the above-mentioned type and attribute information of the user- selected streams.
- the number of sub-paths contained in the virtual playlist 63 can be determined to be a plural number without any limitation, there is a limitation in the number of sub-paths capable of being simultaneously processed when the reproduction operation is performed via sub-paths.
- the number of sub-paths is pre-defined in system specifications. ' For example, the number of sub-paths may be set to a predetermined number of 2, such that only two sub- paths can be simultaneously processed.
- FIG. 8 is a conceptual diagram illustrating a method for employing a main path according to the second preferred embodiment for forming the virtual playlist 63. Specifically, the binding operation of the above-mentioned second method for allowing the first playitem (Playltem) to reproduce a plurality of audio data units, PG data, and non- preloaded IG data is shown in FIG. 8.
- the original playlist 61 in the disc includes two playitems (Playltems #1 and #2) contained in a main path and a single sub-playitem (SubPlayltem #1) contained in a sub-path.
- the original clip #1 indicative of a multiplexed AV stream is reproduced/managed by the playitem #1 contained in the main path.
- the original clip #2 indicative of a multiplexed AV stream is reproduced/managed by the playitem #2 contained in the main path.
- each multiplexed AV stream includes video data, audio data, and graphic data.
- the original clip #3 constructing the text subtitle stream is reproduced/managed by the sub- playitem #1 (SubPlayltem #1) contained in the sub-path.
- the additional playlist 62 contained in the local storage includes two playitems (Playltems #1 and #2) contained in the playlist #1-1 (PlayList #1-1) .
- the additional clip #1 such as a Japanese audio stream is reproduced/managed by the playitem #1 (Playltem * #1) contained in the playlist #1-1 (PlayList #1-1) .
- the additional clip #2 such as a Japanese audio stream is reproduced/managed by the playitem #2 (Playltem #2) contained in the playlist #1-1 (PlayList #1-1) .
- the additional playlist 62 contained in the local storage includes two playitems (Playltems #1 and #2) contained in the playlist #1-2 (PlayList #1-2) .
- the additional clip #3 such as a Chinese audio stream is reproduced/managed by the playitem #1 (Playltem #1) contained in the playlist #1-2 (PlayList #1-2) .
- the additional clip #4 such as a Chinese audio stream is reproduced/managed by the playitem #2 (Playltem #2) contained in the playlist #1-2 (PlayList #1-2) .
- a binding method can be determined by the above- mentioned binding information.
- a binding method for combining the playitem #1 contained in the original playlist 61 with both the playitem #1 of the playlist #1-1 contained in the additional playlist 62 and the other playitem #1 of the playlist #1-2 contained in the original playlist 61 can be determined by the binding information.
- a binding method for combining the playitem #2 contained in the original playlist 61 with both the playitem #2 of the playlist #1-1 contained in the additional playlist 62 and the other playitem #2 of the playlist #1-2 contained in the original playlist 61 can be determined by the binding information.
- the aforementioned binding information is not always required, and the binding operation can be performed by a predetermined binding method even though there is no binding information, as previously stated above.
- the finally-formed virtual playlist 63 includes the playitem #1 capable of reproducing/managing the original clip #1, the additional clip #1, and the additional clip #3 in the main path, and also includes the playitem #2 capable of reproducing/managing the original clip #2, the additional clip #2, and the additional clip #4 in the main path. Also, the finally-formed virtual playlist 63 includes a sub- playitem #1 (SubPlayltem #1) for reproducing/managing the original clip #3 in the sub-path. Therefore, the present invention allows a single playitem to reproduce a plurality of clips in a virtual playlist formed by the binding operation. In this way, the binding operation is performed by extending the playitem, and the virtual playlist is formed without the addition of a new sub-path, such that the original data and the additional data can be reproduced by the virtual playlist.
- FIG. 9 is a flow chart illustrating a method for reproducing data from a recording medium using a local storage according to the present invention.
- the optical recording/reproducing device recognizes disc ID information (Disc_id) , and determines whether additional data including a binding unit, which has the same disc ID information (Disc_id) as that of the loaded disc, is present in the local storage at step SlO.
- the optical recording/reproducing device determines whether the binding operation for combining the binding unit with a file structure contained in a recording medium is performed at step S20.
- the optical recording/reproducing device forms the virtual package using the binding operation, and reproduces original data recorded in the disc and/or additional data recorded in the local storage using the formed virtual package at step S202.
- the virtual playlist contained in the virtual package performs a binding operation such that a single playitem contained in the main path can reproduce a plurality of clips (i.e., original and additional clips) .
- the optical recording/reproducing device reproduces original data using only the disc package recorded in the disc at step SlOl. If the binding operation is not required at step S20, the optical recording/reproducing device reproduces original data using only the disc package recorded in the disc at step S201.
- a predetermined step which determines whether the loaded disc type is indicative of a disc for allowing disc data to be simultaneously reproduced along with additional data recorded in the local storage, may be further positioned prior to the above step SlO.
- a disc e.g., a BD-ROM
- the reproduction method shown in FIG. 9 is performed.
- a disc e.g., a BD-ROM
- the above-mentioned reproduction method shown in FIG. 9 is not performed, but the optical recording/reproducing device reproduces only the original data recorded in the disc.
- a method and apparatus for reproducing data from a recording medium using a local storage, a method for forming a virtual package, and a method for forming a virtual playlist according to the present invention can effectively reproduce the original data recorded in the recording medium and the additional data stored in the local storage, resulting in the creation of more convenient functions for a user.
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