Optical disc and optical disc device
09741387 · 2017-08-22
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
G11B7/013
PHYSICS
G11B7/1392
PHYSICS
G11B7/007
PHYSICS
G11B7/0079
PHYSICS
G11B7/00736
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G11B20/1262
PHYSICS
G11B7/135
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International classification
G11B7/00
PHYSICS
G11B7/24
PHYSICS
G11B7/013
PHYSICS
G11B20/12
PHYSICS
G11B7/007
PHYSICS
Abstract
In a multilayer optical disc having information layers conforming to a plurality of different optical disc standards, because the type of each information layer is not recorded in the other information layers, in read and write operations by a compatible optical disc device conforming to a plurality of optical disc standards, every time the information layer being accessed changes, it has been necessary to read the type of the information layer and select a method of generating a tracking error signal adapted to the type of information layer, so access has taken time. In order to solve the above problem, in the optical multilayer disc according to the present invention, having information layers conforming to a plurality of different optical disc standards, in an area in one of the information layers, information about the other information layers is recorded. The time required to access the other information layers can be reduced by using this information to select a tracking error signal generating method.
Claims
1. A manufacturing method for manufacturing an optical disc, containing at least one recording layer, and providing a management area on said at least one recording layer, said manufacturing method comprising: recording information representing if other recording layers with different recording density are present in said optical disc on said management area; wherein said at least one recording layer has the highest recording density in said optical disc, wherein said information has a first information section representing presence and absence of a first recording layer conforming to a first optical disc standard and a second information section representing presence and absence of a second recording layer conforming to a second optical disc standard, and represents absence of said other recording layers with different recording density by bit values of 00.
2. A recording method for recording an optical disc, containing at least one recording layer, and providing a management area on said at least one recording layer, said recording method comprising: recording information representing if other recording layers with different recording density are present in said optical disc on said management area; wherein said at least one recording layer has the highest recording density in said optical disc, wherein said information has a first information section representing presence and absence of a first recording layer conforming to a first optical disc standard and a second information section representing presence and absence of a second recording layer conforming to a second optical disc standard, and represents absence of said other recording layers with different recording density by bit values of 00.
3. A reproducing method for reproducing an optical disc, containing at least one recording layer, and providing a management area on said at least one recording layer, said management area having recorded information representing if other recording layers with different recording density are present in said optical disc, said reproducing method comprising: reading said recorded information on said management area; and reproducing data recorded on said at least one recording layer, wherein said at least one recording layer has the highest recording density in said optical disc, wherein said information has a first information section representing presence and absence of a first recording layer conforming to a first optical disc standard and a second information section representing presence and absence of a second recording layer conforming to a second optical disc standard, and represents absence of said other recording layers with different recording density by bit values of 00.
4. An identifying method for identifying the type of an optical disc, containing at least one recording layer, and providing a management area on said at least one recording layer, said management area having recorded information representing if other recording layers with different recording density are present in said optical disc, said identifying method comprising: reading said recorded information on said management area; and identifying the type of said optical disc based on said recorded information, wherein said at least one recording layer has the highest recording density in said optical disc, wherein said information has a first information section representing presence and absence of a first recording layer conforming to a first optical disc standard and a second information section representing presence and absence of a second recording layer conforming to a second optical disc standard, and represents absence of said other recording layers with different recording density by bit values of 00.
5. An optical disc comprising: at least one recording layer; and a management area provided on said at least one recording layer, said management area having recorded information representing if other recording layers with different recording density are present in said optical disc, wherein said at least one recording layer has the highest recording density in said optical disc, wherein said information has a first information section representing presence and absence of a first recording layer conforming to a first optical disc standard and a second information section representing presence and absence of a second recording layer conforming to a second optical disc standard, and represents absence of said other recording layers with different recording density by bit values of 00.
6. A recording apparatus for recording data on an optical disc, containing at least one recording layer, and providing a management area on said at least one recording layer, said recording apparatus comprising: a laser light source for producing a laser beam; a focusing device for focusing said laser beam on said at least one recording layer of said optical disc; a photo detector for detecting a return laser beam from said optical disc and generating a data signal responsive thereto, wherein said focusing device focuses said laser beam onto said management area to read information stored therein, wherein said at least one recording layer has the highest recording density in said optical disc, wherein said information has a first information section representing presence and absence of a first recording layer conforming to a first optical disc standard and a second information section representing presence and absence of a second recording layer conforming to a second optical disc standard, and represents absence of said other recording layers with different recording density by bit values of 00.
7. A playback apparatus for reproducing data recorded on an optical disc, containing at least one recording layer, and providing a management area on said at least one recording layer, said management area having recorded information representing if other recording layers with different recording density are present in said optical disc, said playback apparatus comprising: a laser light source for producing a laser beam; a focusing device for focusing said laser beam on said at least one recording layer of said optical disc; a photo detector for detecting a return laser beam from said optical disc and generating a data signal responsive thereto, wherein said focusing device focuses said laser beam onto said management area to read information stored therein, wherein said at least one recording layer has the highest recording density in said optical disc, wherein said information has a first information section representing presence and absence of a first recording layer conforming to a first optical disc standard and a second information section representing presence and absence of a second recording layer conforming to a second optical disc standard, and represents absence of said other recording layers with different recording density by bit values of 00.
8. An identifying apparatus for identifying the type of an optical disc, containing at least one recording layer, and providing a management area on said at least one recording layer, said management area having recorded information representing if other recording layers with different recording density are present in said optical disc, said identifying apparatus comprising: a laser light source for producing a laser beam; a focusing device for focusing said laser beam on said at least one recording layer of said optical disc; a photo detector for detecting a return laser beam from said optical disc and generating a data signal responsive thereto, wherein said focusing device focuses said laser beam onto said management area to read information stored therein, wherein said at least one recording layer has the highest recording density in said optical disc, wherein said information has a first information section representing presence and absence of a first recording layer conforming to a first optical disc standard and a second information section representing presence and absence of a second recording layer conforming to a second optical disc standard, and represents absence of said other recording layers with different recording density by bit values of 00.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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EXPLANATION OF REFERENCE CHARACTERS
(14) 1 optical disc, 2a blue-violet semiconductor laser light source, 2b red semiconductor laser light source, 2c infrared semiconductor laser light source, 3a beam from blue-violet semiconductor laser light source, 3b beam from red semiconductor laser light source, 3c beam from infrared semiconductor laser light source, 4a, 4b, 4c collimating lens, 5a, 5b, 5c prism, 6 objective lens, 7a focused spot from blue-violet semiconductor laser light source, 7b focused spot from red semiconductor laser light source, 7c focused spot from infrared semiconductor laser light source, 8 sensor lens, 9 photodetector, 10 signal processing means, 11 image processing means, 12 optical disc device, 13 host device, 14, 14a management area, 15, 15a user data area, 16, information field, 17 land, 18 groove, 19 recording mark, 20 pit, 21 indicator area, 22 type area.
BEST MODE OF PRACTICING THE INVENTION
First Embodiment
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(16) The first embodiment of the invention will now be described with reference to the attached drawings. The optical disc 1 in the first embodiment is provided with information layers L1, L2, and L3 for a plurality of differing optical disc standards. Information layers L1, L2, and L3 are disposed at distances of 0.1 mm, 0.6 mm, and 1.2 mm from the surface, in this order. These information layers L1, L2, and L3 satisfy the BD, DVD, and CD optical disc standards, in this order, information layer L1 being the layer with the highest recording density, information layer L3 being the layer with the lowest recording density. In the following description, these layers are a reproduction-only layer, a writable layer, and a reproduction-only layer, respectively.
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(18) The beam 3a reflected from information layer L1 returns to the objective lens 6, then passes through prisms 5a, 5b, 5c and is directed by a sensor lens 8 onto a photodetector 9.
(19) The photodetector 9 converts the received light beam into electrical signals for output to a signal processing means 10. The signal processing means 10 controls the amount of light emitted by light source 2a, generates a tracking error signal indicating the relative positional discrepancy between the focused spot and the tracks on the information layer, and after signal processing, outputs information to an image processing means 11. The image processing means 11 performs image processing and output.
(20) The above elements from the laser light source 2a to the image processing means 11 constitute an optical disc device 12. The optical disc device 12 records and reproduces information on the optical disc 1 according to commands from a host device 13. The host device 13 is a PC (personal computer) that instructs the optical disc device 12 to record and reproduce information. Alternatively, the host device 13 may be an audiovisual reproduction device that decodes information read out from the optical disc device 12 and outputs images and/or sounds, and/or an audiovisual recording device that encodes image and/or sound information input from an external device and instructs the optical disc device 12 to record the information.
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(22) The beam 3b now passes through information layer L1. The material and structure of information layer L1 are selected so as to avoid interference with access to information layer L2, taking physical properties such as transmittance and reflectance of a light beam having a wavelength of about 650 nm into consideration.
(23) The beam 3b reflected from information layer L2 returns to the objective lens 6, then passes through prisms 5a, 5b, 5c and is directed by the sensor lens 8 onto the photodetector 9. The signal processing means 10 and image processing means 11 operate as above; descriptions will be omitted. In
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(25) The beam 3c now passes through information layers L1 and L2. The materials and structure of information layers L1 and L2 are selected so as to avoid interference with access to information layer L3, taking physical properties such as transmittance and reflectance of a light beam having a wavelength of about 780 nm into consideration.
(26) The beam 3b reflected from information layer L2 returns to the objective lens 6, then passes through prisms 5a, 5b, 5c and is directed by the sensor lens 8 onto the photodetector 9. The signal processing means 10 and image processing means 11 operate as above; descriptions will be omitted. In
(27) The management area 14 disposed in information layer L1 in
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(33) Similarly, in response to a command from the host device 13 to reproduce information from information layer L3 (ST10), the optical disc device 12 follows the sequence by reading the type of information layer L3 retained in the signal processing means 10 as above (ST11). As information layer L3 is a reproduction-only layer (TRUE in ST12), the DPD method is selected, which is suitable for reproduction-only information layer L3, the laser power of the laser having a wavelength suitable for information layer L3 is set at the same time, a tracking error signal is generated (ST16), and information is reproduced from information layer L3 (ST17).
(34) When the optical disc device 12 receives the information reproducing command from the host device 13, if the type of information layer L3 retained in the signal processing means 10 is neither the reproduction-only type nor the writable type (FALSE in ST12 and ST13), that is, if the type information is not recognizable by the optical disc device, a notification is returned to the host device 13 indicating that the information layer to be reproduced is not accessible (ST18), and the process ends (ST19). The optical disc device 12 returns to a standby mode to wait for the next command from the host device 13.
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(37) In this embodiment, in a multilayer optical disc having information layers conforming to a plurality of different optical disc standards, information indicating the type of other information layers is recorded, so the optical disc device can easily identify the types of the other information layers, and access time to those layers can be shortened.
(38) Furthermore, the information indicating the types of the other information layers is recorded in the management area of the information layer having the highest recording density. It can be anticipated that the information layer having the highest recording density will be accessed most frequently, so the optical disc device will be sure to read and retain the information.
(39) When recording and reproducing information on an optical disc as above, before access, the optical disc device can set a suitable value for the laser power of the laser having a wavelength suitable for the layer to be accessed, based on the information indicating the type of the information layer. Also, the method of generating a tracking error indicating a relative positional discrepancy between the focused spot and the information written in tracks in a direction crossing the plurality of tracks can be determined in advance, so access time can be shortened.
Second Embodiment
(40) The second embodiment is similar to the first embodiment in regard to
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(43) When an optical disc is inserted into the optical disc device, the device reads the information in areas T2, T3, T4 of the indicator area 21 in the management area 14a on information layer L1 of the optical disc to obtain information indicating the presence or absence of information layers L2 and L3 and information layers conforming to other standards. When one of areas T2, T3, T4 indicates the presence of a corresponding information layer (bit value ‘1’), the optical disc device reads the corresponding one of areas U2, U3, U4 in the type area 22 in the management area 14a, obtains information indicating the type of information layer, and retains the obtained information in the signal processing means 10. Subsequent operations are similar to those shown in the flowchart in
(44) The optical disc device can be configured to read only those of the areas U2, U3, U4 in the type area 22 corresponding to areas T2, T3, T4 indicating the presence of an information layer (bit value ‘1’). Alternatively, the optical disc device can be configured to read information in all areas U2, U3, U4 of the type area 22 regardless of whether the corresponding information layer is present or not.
(45) When an information layer corresponding to area T4 is present, and the information layer conforms to an optical disc standard, other than the BD standard, that uses a blue-violet semiconductor laser having a wavelength of about 405 nm as a light source, the disc will have a plurality of information layers (two layers, information layer L1 and the information layer corresponding to area T4) using the shortest wavelength of approximately 405 nm; in this case, the indicator area 21 and type area 22 are provided at least in information layer L1. The indicator area 21 and type area 22 may be provided not just on information layer L1 but also on the information layer corresponding to area T4.
(46) Alternatively, areas T4 and U4 may be left empty, with no particular information stored, reserved for use in case a new standard is developed in the future. The indicator area 21 and type area 22 then hold information for two types of information layers, these being information layers L2 and L3.
(47) Alternatively, the two bits assigned to area U2 may classify the corresponding DVD layer according to its type of information track structure. The classification may be based on the periodic structure of the information tracks, e.g., on their wobble frequency. For example, when the layer is a reproduction-only type layer such as a DVD-ROM layer having only pre-pits with no wobble, the bit value may be ‘00’. For DVD-R and DVD-RW, which have wobble, the bit value may be ‘01’. For DVD+R and DVD+RW, which have wobble with higher wobble frequency than DVD-R and DVD-RW, the bit value may be ‘10’. For DVD-RAM in which the head is shifted in the radius direction on a land/groove single spiral structure with no wobble, the bit value may be ‘11’. The frequency structure of the information tracks in a DVD layer has the same format for each category, so the characteristics of the wobble signal detection circuit (a circuit such as a band-pass filter for detecting the frequency of the periodic structure) can be set prior to access to the DVD layer, the disc rotation can be rapidly brought to the target value, and the access time can therefore be shortened.
(48) In this embodiment, in a multilayer optical disc having information layers conforming to a plurality of different optical disc standards, information indicating the presence of other information layers is recorded, so the optical disc device can easily identify the presence or absence of other information layers, and access time can be shortened.
(49) Furthermore, in the management region of the optical disc, a type area 22 which stores information indicating the types of information layers is provided in addition to the indicator area 21 which stores information indicating the presence or absence of other information layers, and the information in the indicator area 21 is related to the information in the type area 22 so that the information in the indicator area 21 and the information in the type area 22 have a hierarchical structure. Therefore, if another area is created in the user data area 15 in the future, or if another type of information layer is added, the hierarchical structure can be exploited to accommodate the expansion.
(50) Furthermore, the information is recorded in the management area in an information layer having the highest recording density, which is expected to be the information layer most frequently accessed, ensuring that the optical disc device will read and retain the information.
(51) When recording and reproducing information on an optical disc of this type, the optical disc device can set a suitable value for the laser power of a laser having a wavelength suitable for the layer to be accessed, based on information such as the above. The method of generating the tracking error signal indicating a relative positional discrepancy between the focused spot and the information written in the tracks in a direction crossing a plurality of tracks can be determined in advance, so the access time can be shortened.
Third Embodiment
(52) In the third embodiment, the optical disc 1 has at most two types of information layers, including the type of the L1 layer. The third embodiment is similar to the second embodiment in regard to
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(54) When an information layer other than information layer L1 is present, area V1 in the type area 22 indicates the type of this information layer. The type area 22 includes only the two bits of information in area V1. The values of these bits are ‘00’ when the information layer is of the reproduction-only type, ‘01’ when it is of the writable type, and ‘10’ when it is of the rewritable type. The writable type includes DVD-R, DVD+R, and their dual-layer standards. The rewritable type includes dual-layer DVD-RW and DVD+RW and DVD-RAM.
(55) For example when information layer L1 is a writable layer or pair of layers, information layers L2 and L3 are reproduction-only layers, and no other layers are present (T2=1, T3=1, T4=0), the bit values in area V1 will be ‘00’.
(56) Thus, in the optical disc 1, when at least one of areas T2, T3, T4 in the indicator area 21 has a bit value of ‘1’ and the corresponding information layers are of only one type, or when only one of areas T2, T3, T4 has a bit value of ‘1’, the type area 22 can have only two bits, producing a saving of information bits as compared with the second embodiment above. In particular, there is an anticipated market demand for optical discs having only one of information layers L2 and L3 and using it as a reproduction-only layer, so if only optical discs having information layer L2 or L3 and using it as a reproduction-only layer are manufactured and sold, the two bits of area V1 will suffice for the type area 22.
(57) Alternatively, as shown in the second embodiment, the classification in area V1 may be based on the type of information track structure, such as the presence or absence of wobble.
(58) Although the area V1 of the type area 22 was shown as having two bits of information in this embodiment, it may have only one bit of information, saving one further information bit. In this case, the reproduction-only type may be indicated by ‘0’ and other types, that is, the writable type and rewritable type, may be indicated by ‘1’. Alternatively, the classification may be based on the type of information track structure: for example, ‘0’ when there is no wobble and ‘1’ when wobble is present.
(59) Furthermore, when the area V1 storing information indicating the type of information layer has only one bit and area T4 in the indicator area 21 in
(60) Other effects are similar to those shown in first and second embodiments.
Fourth Embodiment
(61) It is possible to use the type area 22 of the second and third embodiments as a reserved area having a value of ‘00’ or ‘0’ with no information assigned, in expectation that effective use of this area can be made in the future. Also, as described in the third embodiment, if only optical discs having information layers L2 and L3 of the reproduction-only type are manufactured and sold, there is no particular need to assign information indicating the type of the information layer to the type area 22.
(62) However, if the market changes in the future and not only optical discs having information layers L2 and L3 of the reproduction-only type but various other types of hybrid optical discs are manufactured and sold, it will be necessary to use the bit or bits in the type area 22 to indicate the type of information layer. In order to ensure compatibility with optical discs having information layers L2 and L3 of the reproduction-only type, the bit values ‘00’ or ‘0’ should be assigned to indicate the reproduction-only type, which is the type most frequently used. If these bits are used for indicating some completely different property, the value ‘00’ or ‘0’ should be protected in some way, such as being used only as a reserved value.
(63) This embodiment provides only the information stored in the indicator area to indicate the presence or absence of other information layers, but since this information enables the optical disc device to identify the presence or absence of other information layers, it contributes to the shortening of the access time.