Method and apparatus for detecting an edit point on a record medium
First Claim
1. A method of detecting a splice point on a record medium having data recorded thereon in at least one data track and having a control track in which is recorded a periodic control signal including address signals for identifying successive intervals on said record medium, said data being recorded in successive ones of said successive intervals and said address signals normally being incremented from one interval to the next, said method comprising the steps of reproducing said address signals;
- detecting one of said reproduced address signals;
generating successive predictive address signals starting from said one reproduced address signal and which are indicative of the addresses expected for successive intervals thereafter; and
sensing when an address signal reproduced in an interval differs from the predictive address signal generated for that interval, thereby detecting the occurrence of a splice point.
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Abstract
An edit point, such as a splice edit point on a record medium of the type having data recorded in at least one data track and a periodic control signal recorded in a control track, is detected. The periodic control signal includes an address signal for identifying recurring intervals on the record medium, with data being recorded in the data tracks in successive ones of such recurring intervals. The address signal normally is incremented from one interval to the next. Upon reproduction, the address signal is reproduced, and successive predictive address signals are generated, from one interval to the next, as a function of at least an initial one of the reproduced address signal. When an address signal reproduced in an interval differs from the predictive address signal generated for that interval, the occurrence of the splice point is detected.
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1. A method of detecting a splice point on a record medium having data recorded thereon in at least one data track and having a control track in which is recorded a periodic control signal including address signals for identifying successive intervals on said record medium, said data being recorded in successive ones of said successive intervals and said address signals normally being incremented from one interval to the next, said method comprising the steps of reproducing said address signals;
- detecting one of said reproduced address signals;
generating successive predictive address signals starting from said one reproduced address signal and which are indicative of the addresses expected for successive intervals thereafter; and
sensing when an address signal reproduced in an interval differs from the predictive address signal generated for that interval, thereby detecting the occurrence of a splice point. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
- detecting one of said reproduced address signals;
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6. Apparatus for sensing an edit point on a record medium having at least one track in which digitized information is recorded and a control track in which a periodic control signal is recorded, said periodic control signal including an address signal which normally is incremented uniformly in periodic intervals, said apparatus comprising means for reproducing said address signals;
- predicting means responsive to one of said reproduced address signals to generate a predictive address signal starting from said one of said reproduced address signals which represent the address signal which is expected to be reproduced during said periodic intervals thereafter; and
indicating means for producing an indication when said reproduced address signal differs from said predictive address signal, thereby sensing the occurrence of an edit point. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10)
- predicting means responsive to one of said reproduced address signals to generate a predictive address signal starting from said one of said reproduced address signals which represent the address signal which is expected to be reproduced during said periodic intervals thereafter; and
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11. Apparatus for sensing an edit point on a record medium having at least one track in which digitized information is recorded and a control track in which a periodic control signal is recorded, said periodic control signal including an address signal which normally is incremented uniformly in periodic intervals, said apparatus comprising means for reproducing said address signal;
- predicting means responsive to said reproduced address signal to generate a predictive address signal representing the address signal which is expected to be reproduced during said periodic intervals; and
indicating means for producing an indication when said reproduced address signal differs from said predictive address signal, said indicating means including delay means for delaying said indication by one interval; and
coincidence means for sensing the coincidence of the delayed indication and an immediately following indication to thereby sense the occurrence of an edit point when two successive address signals reproduced from said record medium differ from the predictive address signal.
- predicting means responsive to said reproduced address signal to generate a predictive address signal representing the address signal which is expected to be reproduced during said periodic intervals; and
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12. Apparatus for sensing an edit point on a record medium having at least one track in which digitized information is recorded and a control track in which a periodic control signal is recorded, said periodic control signal including an address signal which normally is incremented uniformly in periodic intervals, said apparatus comprising means for reproducing said address signal;
- predicting means responsive to said reproduced address signal to generate a predictive address signal representing the address signal which is expected to be reproduced during said periodic intervals; and
indicating means for producing an indication when said reproduced address signal differs from said predictive address signal, thereby sensing the occurrence of an edit point, said indicating means comprising delay means for delaying the reproduced address signal by one interval;
increment means for incrementing the delayed reproduced address signal to produce a next-expected address signal;
first comparing means for comparing said next-expected address signal to the reproduced address signal to indicate when said reproduced address signal corresponds to said next-expected address signal;
second comparing means for comparing said predictive address signal to said reproduced address signal to indicate when said reproduced address signal differs from said predictive address signal; and
means for sensing said edit point when said reproduced address signal corresponds to said next-expected address signal but differs from said predictive address signal. - View Dependent Claims (13)
- predicting means responsive to said reproduced address signal to generate a predictive address signal representing the address signal which is expected to be reproduced during said periodic intervals; and
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14. Apparatus for sensing a splice edit point on a magnetic tape having plural data tracks in which digital information is recorded and a control track in which a control signal having an error detecting code and a uniformly increasing address signal is recorded on either side of said splice edit point, the address signal exhibiting a discontinuity across said splice edit point, said apparatus comprising reproducing means for reproducing said control signal;
- means for detecting if said reproduced control signal is free of error therein;
address separating means for separating the address signal from the reproduced control signal;
counter means for storing an initial reproduced address signal;
increment means for incrementing said counter means in synchronism with the reproduction of each address signal to produce a predictive address signal;
comparator means for comparing each reproduced address signal to each predictive address signal; and
indicating means for indicating the occurrence of a splice edit point if said reproduced address signal does not compare to said predictive address signal, provided that said reproduced control signal is free of an error therein. - View Dependent Claims (15, 18)
- means for detecting if said reproduced control signal is free of error therein;
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16. Apparatus for sensing a splice edit point on a magnetic tape having plural data tracks in which digital information is recorded and a control track in which a control signal having an error detecting code and a uniformly increasing address signal is recorded on either side of said splice edit point, the address signal exhibiting a discontinuity across said splice edit point, said apparatus comprising reproducing means for reproducing said control signal;
- means for detecting if said reproduced control signal is free of error therein;
address separating means for separating the address signal from the reproduced control signal;
counter means for storing an initial reproduced address signal;
increment means for incrementing said counter means in synchronism with the reproduction of each address signal to produce a predictive address signal;
comparator means for comparing each reproduced address signal to each predictive address signal; and
indicating means for indicating the occurrence of a splice edit point, provided that said reproduced control signal is free of an error therein, said indicating means comprising delay means coupled to said comparator means for delaying, by the period separating the reproduction of successive address signals, a signal produced by said comparator means when said reproduced address signal does not compare to said predictive address signal; and
coincidence sensing means for sensing the coincidence between the delayed and undelayed signals produced by said comparator means;
whereby said splice edit point is indicated if successive reprouced address signals differ from successive predictive address signals.
- means for detecting if said reproduced control signal is free of error therein;
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17. Apparatus for sensing a splice edit point on a magnetic tape having plural data tracks in which digital information is recorded and a control track in which a control signal having an error detecting code and a uniformly increasing address signal is recorded on either side of said splice edit point, the address signal exhibiting a discontinuity across said splice edit point, said apparatus comprising reproducing means for reproducing said control signal;
- means for detecting if said reproduced control signal is free of error therein;
address separating means for separating the address signal from the reproduced control signal;
counter means for storing an initial reproduced address signal;
increment means for incrementing said counter means in synchronism with the reproduction of each address signal to produce a predictive address signal;
comparator means for comparing each reproduced address signal to each predictive address signal; and
indicating means for indicating the occurrence of a splice edit point provided that said reproduced control signal is free of an error therein, said indicating means comprising delay means for delaying, by the period separating the reproduction of successive address signals, the reproduced address signal;
means for incrementing the delayed address signal to produce an expected next-address signal;
second comparator means for comparing the reproduced address signal to said expected next-address signal and to produce an output signal indicative thereof; and
coincidence means for sensing the coincidence between the output signal produced by said second comparator means and a signal produced by the first-mentioned comparator means, the latter being produced when said reproduced address signal does not compare to said predictive address signal;
whereby said splice edit point is indicated if successive reproduced address signals differ from successive predictive address signals but at least one of said successive reproduced address signals is equal to an expected next-address signal.
- means for detecting if said reproduced control signal is free of error therein;
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