Recording method and apparatus of an audio signal using an integrated circuit memory card
First Claim
1. A method of recording an audio signal on an integrated circuit (IC) memory card, the audio signal having chapters with mute sections between adjoining chapters, the recording method comprising the steps:
- (a) recording a first chapter in the audio signal in a data area of the IC memory card;
(b) detecting a mute section in the audio signal based upon whether a period of silence is maintained for a predetermined time in said step (a);
(c) stopping recording of said first chapter when the mute section is detected in said step (b), and recording information regarding said first chapter in a table-of-contents (TOC) area of said IC memory card; and
(d) partitioning subsequent chapters, recording each subsequent chapter of the audio signal in the data area, and recording the recording information of each subsequent chapter in the TOC area, by the repetition of the process in said steps (a) through (c) with regard to the subsequent chapters of the audio signal, until all chapters of the audio signal are recorded.
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Abstract
The present invention relates to a method and apparatus for recording an audio signal on an integrated circuit (IC) memory card. The audio signal to be recorded is considered to have plural chapters (i.e., songs, or distinct movements) with a mute section (i.e., moment of silence of at least a predetermined length) between each adjoining chapter in the audio signal to be recorded. The present invention provides for automatic partitioning between the chapters as they are recorded on a data area of the IC memory card even when the audio signal is recorded continuously based upon a single press of the record button and terminated with a single press of the stop button. Since the chapters of the recorded audio signal are automatically partitioned, without need for starting and stopping of the recording process by a user, a recording is conveniently made on the IC memory card which allows random access to any one of the chapters for playback. Also, the present invention provides for the function of editing the table-of-contents (TOC) area of the IC memory card so as to correct the partitioning information recorded in the TOC area of the IC memory card.
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1. A method of recording an audio signal on an integrated circuit (IC) memory card, the audio signal having chapters with mute sections between adjoining chapters, the recording method comprising the steps:
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(a) recording a first chapter in the audio signal in a data area of the IC memory card; (b) detecting a mute section in the audio signal based upon whether a period of silence is maintained for a predetermined time in said step (a); (c) stopping recording of said first chapter when the mute section is detected in said step (b), and recording information regarding said first chapter in a table-of-contents (TOC) area of said IC memory card; and (d) partitioning subsequent chapters, recording each subsequent chapter of the audio signal in the data area, and recording the recording information of each subsequent chapter in the TOC area, by the repetition of the process in said steps (a) through (c) with regard to the subsequent chapters of the audio signal, until all chapters of the audio signal are recorded. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. An apparatus for recording an audio signal on an integrated circuit (IC) memory card, the audio signal having chapters with mute sections between adjoining chapters, the recording apparatus comprising:
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detection means for detecting a mute section of said audio signal to produce a detection result; recording means for recording the audio signal in a data area of said IC memory card according to whether or not said mute section is detected, and recording information regarding the audio signal recorded in the data area of said IC memory card in a table-of-contents (TOC) area of said IC memory card; and control means for controlling an operation of said recording means according to a predetermined input signal and the detection result from said detection means. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7)
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