Pre-mastering, archival optical recorder that provides extended recording time
First Claim
1. A pre-mastering, optical recorder comprising:
- an input-signal conditioning-circuit for electronically conditioning an analog signal received by an input-channel of the pre-mastering, optical recorder thereby producing a conditioned analog signal adapted for conversion into digital data;
a coder and decoder ("CODEC") that is coupled to said input-signal conditioning-circuit for receiving the conditioned analog signal from said input-signal conditioning-circuit and for converting the conditioned analog signal into digital data;
a random access memory ("RAM") that is coupled to said CODEC for receiving and temporarily storing digital data produced by said CODEC;
a buffer for receiving from said RAM and semi-permanently storing digital data;
an optical-disk recorder that is coupled to said RAM and that is adapted for recording pre-mastered digital data onto optical recording media; and
a central processing unit ("CPU") that is coupled to said CODEC, said RAM, said buffer, and said optical-disk recorder, said CPU executing a digital computer program that;
supervises operation of the pre-mastering, optical recorder for transferring from said CODEC to said RAM digital data produced by said CODEC responsive to the presence of the analog signal on the input-channel of the pre-mastering, optical recorder, and for subsequently transferring the digital data from said RAM to said buffer for semi-permanently recording the digital data therein;
periodically retrieves from said buffer digital data that has been semi-permanently recorded therein, processes the retrieved digital data to prepare pre-mastered digital data in a format that permits recording at least twenty (20) input-channel-hours of the analog signal received by said input-signal conditioning-circuit onto optical recording media; and
transfers to said optical-disk recorder the pre-mastered digital data for recording the pre-mastered digital data onto optical recording media then present in said optical-disk recorder.
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Abstract
A pre-mastering, optical recorder and a logging workstation both receive and condition an analog signal. Both the recorder and the workstation then digitize the conditioned signal storing the digitized data thus obtained in a buffer, preferably either a large RAM or a hard disk. When the digitized data occupies more than a pre-established fraction of the buffer, both the recorder and the workstation further compress the data to recover buffer space thereby permitting recording to continue. The recorder also pre-masters the data for recording onto optical-recording media using an optical-disk recorder included in the recorder. Instead of an optical-disk recorder, the workstation includes a network interface circuit that interfaces the workstation with a network thereby permitting the logger to transmit data via the network for recording either to a pre-mastering, optical recorder, or to a digital logger recorder.
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22 Claims
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1. A pre-mastering, optical recorder comprising:
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an input-signal conditioning-circuit for electronically conditioning an analog signal received by an input-channel of the pre-mastering, optical recorder thereby producing a conditioned analog signal adapted for conversion into digital data; a coder and decoder ("CODEC") that is coupled to said input-signal conditioning-circuit for receiving the conditioned analog signal from said input-signal conditioning-circuit and for converting the conditioned analog signal into digital data; a random access memory ("RAM") that is coupled to said CODEC for receiving and temporarily storing digital data produced by said CODEC; a buffer for receiving from said RAM and semi-permanently storing digital data; an optical-disk recorder that is coupled to said RAM and that is adapted for recording pre-mastered digital data onto optical recording media; and a central processing unit ("CPU") that is coupled to said CODEC, said RAM, said buffer, and said optical-disk recorder, said CPU executing a digital computer program that; supervises operation of the pre-mastering, optical recorder for transferring from said CODEC to said RAM digital data produced by said CODEC responsive to the presence of the analog signal on the input-channel of the pre-mastering, optical recorder, and for subsequently transferring the digital data from said RAM to said buffer for semi-permanently recording the digital data therein; periodically retrieves from said buffer digital data that has been semi-permanently recorded therein, processes the retrieved digital data to prepare pre-mastered digital data in a format that permits recording at least twenty (20) input-channel-hours of the analog signal received by said input-signal conditioning-circuit onto optical recording media; and transfers to said optical-disk recorder the pre-mastered digital data for recording the pre-mastered digital data onto optical recording media then present in said optical-disk recorder. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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16. A logging workstation that is adapted for inclusion in a network that includes a digital logger recorder, the logging workstation comprising:
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an input-signal conditioning-circuit for electronically conditioning an analog signal received by an input-channel of the logging workstation thereby producing a conditioned analog signal adapted for conversion into digital data; a CODEC that is coupled to said input-signal conditioning-circuit for receiving the conditioned analog signal from said input-signal conditioning-circuit and for converting the conditioned analog signal into digital data; a RAM that is coupled to said CODEC for receiving and temporarily storing digital data produced by said CODEC; a buffer for receiving from said RAM and semi-permanently storing digital data; a network interface circuit that is coupled to said RAM and which interfaces the logging workstation with a network thus permitting the logging workstation to communicate electronically with other workstations and with a digital logger recorder that are also coupled to the network; and a CPU that is coupled to said CODEC, said RAM, said buffer, and said network interface circuit, said CPU executing a digital computer program that; supervises operation of the logging workstation for transferring from said CODEC to said RAM digital data produced by said CODEC responsive to the presence of the analog signal on the input-channel of the logging workstation, and for subsequently transferring the digital data from said RAM to said buffer for semi-permanently recording the digital data therein; periodically retrieves from said buffer digital data that has been semi-permanently recorded therein, processes the retrieved digital data to prepare compressed digital data therefrom to be recorded to said buffer to replace the retrieved digital data; and periodically transmits digital data via the network interface circuit from said buffer to the network for receipt by a digital logger recorder that is also coupled to said network. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22)
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