Title of Invention

AN APPARATUS FOR REPRODUCING A SELECTED SCREEN IN A VIDEO COMPACT DISC REPRODUCING SYSTEN

Abstract Abstract nf the Disclosure Disclosed is a selected screen reproducing method for a video compact disc reproducing system previously programmed by a user with the corresponding sound tor the scheduled time, and to apparatus thereof. Since a specific screen data is stored while reproducing an optical disc data on which data were recorded by an MPEG method, by selecting a specific screen playback mode, the screen and the corresponding sound are periodically outputted for a predetermined time, until now after the reproducing operation of the optical disc is completed, Thus, a user can reproduce a selected specific screen and the corresponding sound again. Further, editing a selected specific screen and the corresponding sound can be perfermed.
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The invention relates to an apparatus for reproducing a selected screen in a video compact disc (hereinafter referred to as "V-CD") reproducing
system.
Currently, audio/video infonnation data are recorded on video CD using Moving Picture Experts Group (hereinafter referred to as "MPEG"), which is regarded as the audio/video information recording media of a next-generation. MPEG is an international standard which has been established by experts of ISO/IEC, Joint Technical Committee (JTC). By using MPEG, a motion image that is about 74 minutes long can be stored on 12 cm diameter CD. The ISO/IEC, JTC was organized by ISO and lEC, which are international standardizing organizations for compressing and coding a digital motion image.
Referring to FIG.l, a sector of recording data on the V-CD has a sync (12 bytes), a header (4 bytes), a sub-header (8 bytes) indicating the characteristics of the sector, user's data (2324 bytes), and an error detection code EDC (4 bytes). The user's data consists of many packs, each having an ISO 11172 layer. Each pack includes a system clock reference (hereinafter referred to as "SCR"), a sy.stem header, and many packets. A


ime reference point of the pack is indicated in the SCR as the number of a clock. Each jacket has a packet start code and a stream recognizing code, a packet length, header data and the packet data. The header data includes a decoding time stamp (hereinafter referred .0 as "DTS"') for indicating a decoding starting time and a presentation time stamp [hereinafter referred to as "PTS"; represented by the number of the reference clqck) for ndicating a show starting time.
MPEG decoder decodes packet data on the basis of control data, such as the SCR, the DTS, or the PTS, in the V-CD reproducing system for reproducing the recorded information in the V-CD recorded as described above.
MPEG video data has three kinds of basic code screen data, which are called intra picture (hereinafter referred to as "1 picture") data, a predicted picture (hereinafter referred to as "P picture") data and a bi-directional predicted picau-e (hereinafter referred to as "B picture") data. As shown in FIG. 3, the I picture data are obtained by iornpressine and coding a still screen which is a reference picture when any further pictures are compressed and coded, That is, a standard picture is needed at first for coding Differential Pulse Code Modulation (DPCM), and the I picture serves as the reference picmre.
The P picture is a predicted screen, which is the predicted screen that is the nearest to the original screen from an I picture or from the P picmre which has been previously generated as shown in FIG. 3.
As shown in PIG. 3, the B picmre, which is also a predicted screen, may be is formed by predicting a picture in the forward direction while using the I picmre and the P picmre. However, the B picture may also be formed by predicting a picmre in the reverse direction while using the following I picture and P picmre, which composes an average

picture by using the pictures predicted in the forward and the reverse-directions, and then selects the picture from these pictures which is the most similar to the original one. As a displaying and decoding method of the MPEG video data having the 1 picmre, the P picture, and the B picture, a forward reproducing mode, a forward slow speed reproducing mode, a forward high speed researching mode, and a backward high speed researching mode may be included. In the forward reproducing mode, the
reproducing mode, the reproducing operation is performed at a slower speed than that of the forward reproducing mode. In the forward high speed researchmg mode, the forward search operation is performed at a high speed. In the backward high speed researchmg mode, the backward search operation is performed at a high speed. U.S. Patent No. 5,400,150. issued to Jong-Sam Woo, describes an embodiment of a selected screen reproducing method in a V-CD reproducing system.
However, in order to watch a specific screen when an optical disc is being played, the user should stop the current operation, and go back to the position of the corresponding selected screen, and then reproduce the optical disc or set the pause mode and watch in detail the screen while the optical disc is being played. In such a case, when the number of the corresponding screens is one or two, the user can easily perform the reproducing operation. However, when the number of the corresponding screens is more than two. the user will have to manually operate the disc player to perform the reproducing operation.
Summary of the Invention
Therefore, a first object of the present invention is to provide a method for storing

a start position infonnation-of a specific screen selected by a user as needed while reproducing a video compact disc, on which data were recorded by an MPEG algorithm, to be able to reproduce the selected screen and a corresponding sound for a predetermined time after the video compact disc is reproduced completely in a video compact disc reproducing system.
A second object of the present invention is to provide an apparatus for storing a

reproducing a video compact disc, on which data were recorded by an MPEG algorithm, to be able to reproduce the selected screen and a corresponding sound for a predetermmed lime after the video compact disc is reproduced completely in a video compact disc reproducing system.
In order to achieve the above-mentioned first object of the present invention, there is provided a method for comprises the steps of;
a) reading information data, which is recorded by an MPEG algorithm in a video compact disc, and which is being reproduced in ihe video compact disc reproducing system by a user's selection, to separate MPEG data and control data from the read information data;
b) judging whether or not an I picture screen data is detected from the MPEG data, and if the I picture screen data is detected, to temporarily store a time information of the detected I picture screen data in a control section;
c) judgmg whether or not a specific screen memory mode is selected, and if the specific screen memory mode is selected, to store the time information of the temporarily stored picture screen data in a memory;
d) judging whether or not the reproducing of the video compact disc is completed,

so that if the reproducing operation is not.completed, to return to the step a), but if the reproducing operation is completed, to decide whether or not a specific screen reproducing mode is selected; and
e) reading the time information of the stored specific I picture screen data in the
memory according to whether or not a last screen reproducing mode is selected, if the
specific screen reproducing mode is selected in the step d), to move the optical pickup to
a corresponding position on the video compact disc basea on tiie time mformation, and to
reproduce the selected specific screen for a predetermined time.
Preferably, the method comprises the step of; reading the time information of a last pointer pointed to in the memory if the last screen reproducmg mode is selected in the step e) to move the optical pickup to the corresponding position on the video compact disc based on the time information, and to reproduce a last selected screen.
Preferably, the method comprises the step of: reading the time information of a first pointer pointed to in the memory if the last screen reproducing mode is selected m the step e), lo move the optical pickup to the corresponding position on the video compact disc based on the time information, and to reproduce a first selected screen.
Preferably, the method further comprises the step of:
f) deciding whether or not the reproducing time of the selected specific screen has surpassed a predetermined time, so that if the reproducing time of the selected specific screen has not surpassed the predetermined time, to decide whether or not the following pointer information is stored in the memory;
g) moving the optical pickup to a corresponding sector position of the video compact disc based on the following pointer information, if the following pointer information is stored in the memory in the step f), to reproduce a next specific screen

according to the following pointer information; and
h) deciding whether or not the reproducing time of the selected specific screen has surpassed the predetermined time, so that if the reproducing time of the selected specific screen has not surpassed the predetermined time, to return to step g), but if the reproducing time of the selected specific screen is passed as much as the predetermined time, to decide whether or not the following pointer information is stored in the memory.
In order to accomplish the above second object of the present invention, there is provided an apparatus for reproducing a selected screen in a video compact disc-reproducing system, said apparatus comprising a data reading means for reading MPEG audio/video data recorded on a video compact disc which is loaded in the video compact disc reproducing system to read out a selected screen data from the MPEG audio/video data by user's selection; a preamplifier for amplifying the selected screen data from the data reading means, to output an amplified signal; a digital signal processor for processing the amplified signal from the preamplifier in the form of a serial bit stream, to output a serial bit screamed signal; a CD-ROM decoder for decoding the serial bit streamed signal from the digital signal processor, to sample in the unit of sector, and to separate the sector unit sampled signal into an MPEG signal and a control signal; MPEG audio signal processing means for processing an MPEG audio signal of the MPEG signal through the MPEG algorithm, to output a sound signal; MPEG video signal processing means for processing an MPEG video signal of the MPEG signal through the MPEG algorithm, to output an image signal; a key input section for generating commands to control operation menu; a time information memory for storing the time information of the selected specific screen according to whether or not the specific screen is selected by said key input section; an I picture detecting means for detecting an I picture screen signal fi-om the MPEG video signal obtained by said MPEG video signal processing means; a control means for temporarily storing time information of an I picture screen signal

according to I picture screen signal being detected by said I picture detecting means, to store the temporarily stored time information of an I picture screen signal to said time information memory according to whether or not a specific screen memory mode is selected to control said data reading means based on the stored information of said time information memory according to whether or not a selection of a specific screen playback mode is selected, and to control the operation of said MPEG audio signal processing means and said MPEG video signal processing means.
The I picture detecting means preferably comprising a first shift register for receiving a picture start code, a temporal reference and a picture coding type fi-om an MPEG video signal in the unit of a byte from the CD-ROM decoder in order, to output an output signal for picture start code, an output signal for temporal reference and an output signal for a picture coding type data; a second and third shift registers being connected to the output terminal of the first shift register, for receiving the output signal for a picture start code and the output signal for the temporal reference from the first shift register, and to output a picture start code detecting signal andjemporal reference detecting signal, respectively; a first logic gate for logically combining the picture start code detecting signal from the second shift register and the temporal reference detecting signal from the third shift register, to output a first picture detecting signal;

the first shift register, to output a second picture detecting signal; and
a third logic gate for logically combining the first picture detecting signal from the first logic gate and the second picture detecting signal from the second logic gate, to output a picture coding type detecting signal.
Since a specific screen data is stored while reproducing an optical disc data on which data were recorded by an MPEG method, by selecting a specific screen piaybacic mode, the screen and the corresponding sound are periodically outputted for a predetermined time, until now after the reproducing operation of the optical disc is completed. Thus, a user can reproduce a selected specific screen and the corresponding sound again.

The above objects and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent by describing in detail a preferred embodiment thereof with reference to the attached drawings, in which:
FIG. 1 is a layout for illustrating the configuration of a sector in recording data of a V-CD which is an information recording media using an MPEG method;
FIG. 2 illustrates the structure of the configuration of the user's data area shown in FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram for illustrating a method of predicting the I, P, and

FIG. 4 is a block diagram for showing the configuration of a selected screen reproducing apparams in the V-CD reproducing system according to one embodiment of

present invention;
FIG. 5 is a schematic diagram of an example of a key input section shown in FIG
4.;
FIG. 6 is a schematic diagram for showing a picture layer bit stream which may be used in the present invention;
FIG. 7 is a circuitry diagram for showing an example of the I picture detecting section shown m FIG. 4;
FIG. 8 is a schematic diagram for showing an example of data pattern which are stored in the time information memory shown in FIG. 4 by operating the specific screen memory key according to one embodiment of the present invention; and
FIGs, 9(A) and 9(B) are a flow chart for illustrating the selected screen reproducing method in the V-CD reproducing system according to one embodiment of the present invention.
Description of the Preferred Emposiment
A description will be given below in detail, with reference to the accompanying drawings, of the mechanical structure, the circuitry configuration, and the operation of a selected screen reproducing method for V-CD reproducing system, and of an apparatus thereof, according to an embodiment of the present invention.
As shovm in FIG. 4, a reference numeral 100 represents an optical disc which is reproduced by a V-CD reproducing system. A data reading section 41 has a spindle motor 411, an optical pickup 412 and a servo circuit 413. According to an MPEG algorithm, data reading section 41 reads out MPEG audio/video data which are recorded on the V-CD and outputs audio/video data reading signal 4121 for a specific screen selected by a

user among the MPEG audio/video data. Spindle motor 411 rotates the optical disc 100 at, a constant speed under the control of a first micom 401 of a control section 40 (which will be described later), so that optical disc 100 is reproduced normally. Optical pickup 412 reads out information data from optical disc 100 which is rotated at a constant speed to output audio data reading signal 4121. Servo circuit 413 controls the drive of spindle motor 411 and the movements of the optical picbip 412.
A preamplifier 42 amplifies audio/video data reading sigrxal 4121 which is supplied from optical pickup 412 of data reading section 41 and outputs amplified signal 421, DSP 43 processes amplified signal 421 from preamplifier 42, and outputs a serial bit streamed signal 431. A CD-ROM decoder 44 decodes the serial bit streamed signal 431, samples it in the sector unit, and then separately outputs the MPEG signal 441 and the control data 442 such as a SCR, a DTS, and a PTS,
An MPEG audio signal processing section 45 has an MPEG audio decoder 451 and a first D/'A converting section 452. MPEG audio signal processing section 45 processes MPEG video signal 4411 from CD-ROM decoder 44 according to an MPEG algorithm and outputs a sound signal 4511. MPEG audio decoder 451 decodes MPEG audio signal 4411 from CD-ROM decoder 44, which is synchronous with an audio synchronizing clock of about 90kHz and outputs the decoded MPEG audio signal 4511. First D/A converting section 452 analog-converts the decoded MPEG audio signal 4511 from MPEG audio decoder 451 and outputs a sound signal 451.
An MPEG video sinal processing section 46 includes an MPEG video decoder 461, a second D/A converting section 452, and an RGB encoder 453. MPEG video signal processing section 46 processes MPEG video signal 4411 provided from CD-ROM decoder 44 according to an MPEG algorithm, and displays a motion image signal 461,

MPEG video decoder 461 decodes MPEG video signal 4412 from CD-ROM decoder 44, which is synchronized with the video synchronizing clock of about 90kHz, and outputs MPEG video signal 4611. Second D/A converting section 462 analog-converts MPEG video signal 4511 and outputs the analog-converted MPEG video signal 4621. RGB encoder 463 converts analog-converted MPEG video signal 4621 from second D/A converting section 462 mto a composite image signal 461 having R.G.B. color signals.
As shown in FIG. 5, key input section 47 includes a power key 47a, a channel key . 47b for selecting a desired channel, a playback key 47c for reproducing optical disc 100, a slow speed playback key 47d for slowly reproducing optical disc 100, a forward/ backward high speed search key 47e for forward/backward searching optical disc 100 at a high speed, a specific screen memory key 47f for memorizing a specific screen, a last screen key 47g for selecting a last screen key and a specific screen playback key 47h for reproducing a specific screen, Key input section 47 generate.s commands for controlling operating menu.
As shown in FIG. 6, a time information memory 45 writes and stores in second micom 472 time information (e.g. minute, second and sector number start code of I picture) of a selected screen under the control of first micom 471. FIG. 8 shows an example of data pattern which are stored in time information memory 45 shown in FIG. 4 by operating specific screen memory key 47f.
FIG. 6 is a schematic diagram for explaining the data format of a picmre layer bit stream in the decoded MPEG video signal by the CD-ROM decoder shown in FIG. 4. The picture layer bit stream in the decoded MPEG video signal by the CD-ROM decoder has a picture start code (32bytes), a temporal reference (lObytes), and a picmre coding type (3bytes). In the picture coding type, I picmre, P picmre, B picmre, and D picmre

may be seated as 001(2), 010(2), 011(2) and 100(2), respectively.
FIG. 7 is a circuitry diagram for showing an embodiment of the I picture detection section 49 shown in FIG. 4. Referring to FIG. 7, an I picture detecting section 49 judges the type of a picture by detccthig a strat code and a picture coding type data of an I picture among MPEG video signal 4171, which is outputted from CD-ROM decoder 44. I picture detecting section 49 includes a first shift register 71, a second shift register 72, a third shift register 73, a first AND gate 74, a second AND gate 75, and a third AND gate 76.
First shift register 71 receives from CD-ROM decoder 44 four picture star, codes (each of the codes is composed of 8 bytes), a temporal reference (10 bytes) and a picmre coding type (3 bytes) from an MPEG video data in tjje unit of a byte m order, and then outouts the output sicnal for the picmre start code, the output signal for the temporal reference and the output signal for the picture coding type data. Second and third shift registers 72 and 73 are connected with the output terminal of first shift register 71. Second and third shift registers 72 and 73 receive from first shift register 71 the outputs signal for picture start code and the output signal for temporal reference, and outputs a picture start code detecting signal and a temporal reference detecting signal, respectively. First AND gate 74 logically combines the picmre start code detecting signal from second shift register 72 and the temporal reference detecting signal from third shift register 73, and outputs a first picture detecting signal 741. Second AND gate 75 logically combines the picmre coding type signals 71111 from first shift register 71 and outputs a second
picture detecting signal 751. Third AND gate 74 and second picture detecting signal 751 from
signal 741 supplied by first AND gate 74 and second picmre detecting signal 751 from second AND gate 75, and outputs the picmre coding type detecting signal 761.

Second shift register 72 has a first register 721, a second register 722, a third register 723, and a fourth register 724. First register 721 latches a first code $00 of picture start code, which is inputted to first shift register 71 and is shifted through third shift register 73, fourth register 724, third register 723, and second register 722 of second shift register 72, and outputs the first code to first AND gate 74, as shown in FIG.6. Second register 722 latches a second code $00 of picture start code, which is inputted to first shift register 71 and is shifted through third shift register 73, fourth register 724, and third register of second shift register 72, and outputs the second code to first register 721 of second shift register 72, Third register 723 latches a third code SO1 of picture start code, which is inputted to first shift register 71 and is shifted through third shift register 73 and fourth register 724 of second shift register 72, and outputs the third code to second register 722 of second shift register 72. Fourth register 724 latches a fourth code SCO of the picture start code, which is inputted to first shift register 71 and is shifted through third shift register 73, and outputs the fourth code to third register 723 of second shift register 72.
That is, I picture detecting section 46 detects the picture start codes (each of the codes is composed of 8 bytes) and the temporal reference (10 bytes), then detects the picture coding type (3bytes) which is outputted by following them, and thereby discriminates the kind of coding types of optical disc 100.
A control section 40 has a first micom 401 and a second micom 402. Control section 40 temporarily stores time information of an I picture screen signal according to the I picture screen being detected by I picture detecting section 49, and stores in the time information memory 48 the temporarily stored time information of the I picture screen signal according to whether or not a specific screen memory mode is selected, then

control the data reading section 41, based on the stored information of time information
memory 48 of whether or not a specific screen playback mode is selected, controls the operation of MPEG audio signal processing section 45 and MPEG video signal processing section 46, First micom 401 controls optical pickup 47 by controlling servo circuit 413 according to an operation command signal from the key input section 47 shown in FIG. 5, so that optical pickup 47 is moved to a desired sector position on optical disc 100. Second micom 402 receives control signals such as SCR, DTS, and PTS, and outputs a first and second control signal 4021 and 4022 based on the control signals to control the decoding operations of MPEG audio decoder 451 and MPEG video decoder 461. Second micom 402 has a storing buffer (not shown) for storing the time information of an I picture screen which is temporarily detected by I picture detection section 49.
Hereinafter, the operation of a method for reproducing a selected screen in a V-CD reproducing system according to an embodiment of the present inventiori will be described in detail, with reference to FIGS. 9(A) and 9(B).
An optical disk 100 is loaded on V-CD reproducing system 4 by a user, Then, the user pushes a playback key 47c of key input section 47 so that playback command signal 471 is inputted into a first micom 401 of a control section 40, Accordingly, since first micom 401 of control section 40 controls servo circuit 413 of a selected screen data reading section 41. an optical pickup 412 of data reading section 41 reads out data recorded in optical disk 100 in accordance with the MPEG algorithm, and outputs audio/video reading data 4121.
Then, preamplifier 42 amplifies 414 audio/video reading data 4121 and outputs amplified signal 4141. Then, DPS 43 processes amplified signal 4141 in the form of a serial bit stream and outputs a serial bit streamed signal 4151. Then, CD-ROM decoder

44 decodes serial bit streamed signal 4151 and seperates into control signals such as SCR, DTS, and PTS (step S1).
Then, I picture detecting section 49 checks whether or not I picture screen data 491, which is the picture start code and the ! picture coding type data, is detected from MPEG video data 4411 of MPEG data 441 in step S2.
According to the result of the check in step S2, in step S3, if I picture screen data 491 is detected, then first micom 402 temporarily stores the time information of I picture screen data 491 in a storing buffer (not shown), e.g, the minutes, the second, and the sector number in which start code is in.
Then, in step S4, first micom 401 judges whether a moment screen memory key 47f is inputted. According to the result of the judgement in step S4, if a specific screen memory key 47f is not pushed, then second micom 402 judges whether or not a specific screen rriemory mode is selected.
According to the result of the judgement at step S4, it a specific screen me:nory mode is not selected, second micom 402 erases the temporarily stored time information m the storing buffer (not' shown) according to the control signal from first micom 401.
On the other hand, if a specific screen memory mode is selected, that is, if the
user pushes a specific memory key 47f in order to reproduce and watch a specific screen
and the corresponding sound later while reproducing the V-CD, then first micom 401
recognizes the inputted signal from specific memory key 47f and transmits it to second
micom 402. Then, second micom 402 reads the time information of the I picmre screen
which is temporarily stored sequentially in the storing buffer (not shown) and stores the
pointed time information in time information memory 48 as a pointer [0], a pointer
[1] a pointer [Nl, and so on (step S5), as shown in FIG. 8.

Then, in step S6, first micom 401 judges whether or not the data recorded on optical disc 100 are reproduced completely,
According to the result of the judgment in step S6, if the data recorded in optical disc iOO are not reproduced completely, then control section 40 returns the V-CD reproducing system 4 to step S1 and repeats the operation after step S1, but if the data recorded in optical disc 100 are reproduced completely, in step S1 first micom 401 judges whether or not a specific screen reproducing mode is selected by checking whether or not a specific screen reproducing key 47h is pushed.
According to the result of the judgment in step S7, if the specific screen reproducing mode is selected, in step S8, first micom 401 judges whether a last screen key 47g of key input section 47. is pushed,
According to the result of the judgment in step S8, if the last screen key 47g is pushed, in step S9, second micom 402 reads the last time information data which have pointed to in time information memory 48, this is then transmitted these to first micom 401,
Then, first micom 401 controls servo circuit 413 of data reading section 41 so that optical pickup 413 may be positioned in the selected sector based on the time information.
Thus, optical pickup 413 is moved to the sector in which the last specific screen selected is positioned under the control of servo circuit 413 at step SIO, and the data in the sector are reproduced in step Sll. That is, I picture screen data, the following picwre screen (B or P picture), and the corresponding sound data are reproduced.
At the same time, step 812, first micom 401 judges whether or not the reproducing time of the last specific screen selected has passed for the predetermined time, e.g. 10 seconds.

According to the result of the judgement at step S12, if the predetermined time of 10 seconds has not passed, then control section 40 returns the V-CD reproducing system 4 to step Sll and repeats the operation after step Sll. But if 10 seconds has passed, then in step S13, secorid micom 402 reduces current pointer value by 1 and judges whether or not the next pointer information data are stored in time information memory 48.
According to the result of the judgement at step S13, if the next pointer information data are not stored in time information memory 48, then the operation of reproducing the data is ended. But if the next pointer information data are stored in time information memory, then in step S14, first micom 401 moves optical pickup 412 to the sector position in which the I picture screen data of the next specific screen selected is located on the basis of the next pointer information data by controlling servo circuit 413. Then, control section 40 returns the V-CD reproducing system 4 to step Sll and repeats the operation after step Sll,
In other words, if a last selected screen key 47g is pushed, then an I picture scree
of the last screen selected corresponding to a last pointer [1], pointer [2], and pointer
[N] is displayed on a monitor (not shown) as shown in FIG. 8. Then, a following picture screen, e.g. B or P picture screen, is displayed and the corresponding sound is simultaneously outputted for a predetermined time. Subsequently, as the value of the pointer is mcreased, a next I picmre screen, a picture screen following the next I picture screen, and the corresponding sound are periodically outputted for the predetermined time.
According to the result of the judgment in step S8, if the last screen key 47g is not pushed, then in step S9, second micom 402 reads the time information data which is first pointed to in time information memory 48, this is then transmitted to first micom 401.

Accordingly, first micom 401 controls servo circuit 413 of selected screen data reading section 41 so that optical pickup 413 is positioned in the selected sector based on the time information,
Accordingly, in step SIO, optical pickup 413 is moved to the sector in which the first selected specific screen is positioned under the control of servo circuit 413, then the data in the sector is reproduced in step Sll. That is, I picture screen data, the following picture screen (B or P picture), and the corresponding sound data are reprosuced.
At the same time, in step S12, first micom 401 judges whether or not the reproducing time of the first selected specific screen has passed for the predetermined time, e.g. 10 seconds.
According to the result of the judgment in step S12, if the predetennined time of 10 seconds has not passed, then control section 40 returns V-CD reproducing system 4 to step Sll and repeats the operation after step Sll, But if the 10 seconds has passed, then in step S13, second micom 402 increases the current pointer value by i and judges whether *ht next pointer infonnation data are stored in time information memory 48,
According to the result of the judgement at step S13, if the next pointer information data are not stored in time information memory 48, then the operation of reproducing the data is ended. But if the next pointer information data are stored in time information memory, in step S14, first micom 401 moves optical pickup 412 to the sector position in which I picture screen data of the selected next specific screen are located on the basis of the next pointer information data by controlling servo circuit 413. Then, control section 40 returns the V-CD reproducing system 4 to step Sll and repeats the operation after step Sll.
In other words, if a last selected screen key 47g is pushed, an I picmre screen of

' the last selected screen corresponding to a last pointer [1], pointer [2],...pointer [N] is
displayed on a monitor(not shown) as shown in FIG. 8. Then a following picture screen, e.g. B or P picture screen, is displayed and the corresponding sound is outputted for a predetermined time at the same time. Subsequently, as the value of the pointer is increased, a next I picture screen, a picture screen following the next I picture screen, and the corresponding sound are periodically outputted for the predetermined time.
As described above, according to the present invention, since the control sectice selectively stores the specific screen data while reproducing an optical disc whereon the data are recorded by an MPEG method, if a specific screen playback mode is selected, among the screens and the corresponding sounds which have been reproduced after reproducing the optical disc has been completed, the selectively stored specific screens and the corresponding sound are outputted for a predetermined time periodically, Thus, the user can reproduce a selected specific screen and the corresponding sound again. The present invention also has the additional advantage of editing a selected specific screen and the corresponding sound may be performed,
It is understood that various other modifications will be apparent to and can be readily made by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of this invention. Accordingly, it is not intended that the scope of the claims appended thereto be limited to the description as set forth herein, but rather that the clamis be constructed as encompassing all the features of the patentable novelty that resides in the present invention, including all the features that would be treated as equivalents thereof by those skilled in the art of the subject which this invention pertains.


WE CLAIM:
1. An apparatus for reproducing a selected screen in a video compact disc-reproducing system, said apparatus comprising a data reading means for reading MPEG audio/video data recorded on a video compact disc which is loaded in the video compact disc reproducing system to read out a selected screen data trom the MPEG audio/video data by user's selection; a preamplifier for amplifying the selected screen data from the data reading means, to output an amplified signal; a digital signal processor for processing the amplified signal from the preamplifier in the form of a serial bit stream, to output a serial bit screamed signal; a CD-ROM decoder for decoding the serial bit streamed signal from the digital signal processor, to sample in the unit of sector, and to separate the sector unit sampled signal into an MPEG signal and a control signal; MPEG audio signal processing means for processing an MPEG audio signal of the MPEG signal through the MPEG algorithm, to output a sound signal; MPEG video signal processing means for processing an MPEG video signal of the MPEG signal through the MPEG algorithm, to output an image signal; a key input section for generating commands to control operation menu; a time information memory for storing the time information of the selected specific screen according to whether or not the specific screen is selected by said key input section; an I picture detecting means for detecting an I picture screen signal from the MPEG video signal obtained by said MPEG video signal processing means; a control means for temporarily storing time information of an I picture screen signal according to I picture screen signal being detected by said I picture detecting means, to store the temporarily stored time information of an I picture screen signal to said time information memory according to whether or not a specific screen memory mode is selected to control said data reading means based on the stored infonnation of said time infonnation memory according to whether or not a selection of a specific screen playback mode is selected, and to control the operation of said MPEG audio signal processing means and said MPEG video signal processing means.

2. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said I picture detecting means comprises a first shift register for sequentially receiving a picture start code, a temporal reference and a picture coding type from an MPEG video signal in the unit of a byte from said CD-ROM decoder, to output an output signal for picture start code, an output signal for temporal reference and an output signal for a picture coding type data; second and third shift registers being connected to the output terminal of said first shift register , for receiving the output signal for a picture start code and the output signal for the temporal reference from said first shift register, and to output a picture start code detecting signal and a temporal reference detecting signal, respectively; a first logic gate for logically combining the picture start code detecting signal from said second shift register and the temporal reference detecting signal from said third shift register, to output a first picture detecting signal; a second logic gate for logically combining the picture coding type signals from said first shift register, to output a second picture detecting signal; a third logic gate for logically combining the first picture detecting signal fi-om the said first logic gate and the second picture detecting signal from said second logic gate, to output a picture coding type detecting signal.
3. An apparatus for reproducing a selected screen in a video compact disc reproducing system, substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to figures 4 to 9 of the accompanying drawings.



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Patent Number 191934
Indian Patent Application Number 1746/MAS/1995
PG Journal Number 30/2009
Publication Date 24-Jul-2009
Grant Date 13-Aug-2004
Date of Filing 29-Dec-1995
Name of Patentee DAEWOOD ELECTRONICS CO. LTD
Applicant Address 541, 5-GA, NAMDAEMOON-RO, JUNG-KU, SEOUL
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 SIK, HWANGBO 283-153, SANGDO 3-DONG, DONGJAK-KU SEOUL
PCT International Classification Number H04N5/91
PCT International Application Number N/A
PCT International Filing date
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 NA