Method for storing information on an optical disc
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1. Method for storing information on an optical disc, the disc comprising at least one track having predefined storage zones having a predefined storage capacity;
- the method comprising the steps of;
coding a first predetermined amount of data into an ECC block according to a predefined format, generating a run-in field, generating a run-out field, and consecutively writing the RIF, writing the ECC block after the RIF, and writing the ROF after the ECC block;
characterized by;
coding a second predetermined amount of data into a second ECC block according to said predefined format, and writing the second ECC block adjacent the first ECC block.
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Abstract
A method is described for storing information on an optical disc, wherein data is encoded to form ECC blocks, and wherein the ECC blocks are written in predefined writing zones (Z) between run-in/run-out fields. According to the present invention, two or more ECC blocks are written between a run-in field and a run-out field.
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1. Method for storing information on an optical disc, the disc comprising at least one track having predefined storage zones having a predefined storage capacity;
- the method comprising the steps of;
coding a first predetermined amount of data into an ECC block according to a predefined format, generating a run-in field, generating a run-out field, and consecutively writing the RIF, writing the ECC block after the RIF, and writing the ROF after the ECC block;
characterized by;
coding a second predetermined amount of data into a second ECC block according to said predefined format, and writing the second ECC block adjacent the first ECC block. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 11, 16, 17, 18)
- the method comprising the steps of;
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9. Optical disc, comprising at least one track having predefined storage zones having a predefined physical storage length;
the optical disc containing at least one sequence consisting of one RIF, a plurality of ECC blocks adjacent each other, and the first following ROF. - View Dependent Claims (10, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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