CA2535263C - Recording medium, method of configuring control information thereof, recording and reproducing method using the same, and apparatus thereof - Google Patents

Recording medium, method of configuring control information thereof, recording and reproducing method using the same, and apparatus thereof Download PDF

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CA2535263C
CA2535263C CA2535263A CA2535263A CA2535263C CA 2535263 C CA2535263 C CA 2535263C CA 2535263 A CA2535263 A CA 2535263A CA 2535263 A CA2535263 A CA 2535263A CA 2535263 C CA2535263 C CA 2535263C
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Abstract

In a recordable optical disc including at least one recording layer, write strategy information is recorded within disc control information, so that standardized disc control information can be uniformly applied to data recording and reproduction. At least one disc information is recorded as the disc control information within the management area. The disc control information is recorded per at least one write strategy type for a same writing speed and recording layer. The write strategy type recorded in the corresponding disc information is determined by recording write strategy parameters of the optionally determined write strategy type among applicable write strategy types.

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Recording Medium, Method of Configuring Control Information Thereof, Recording and Reproducing Method Using the Same, and Apparatus Thereof Technical Field The present invention relates to recording media, and more particularly, to a method of recording disc control information on a recordable optical disc including at least one recording layer, in which write strategy information is included within the recorded disc control information, and to method of recording data using the disc control information recorded in a specific area of the recordable optical disc.
Background Art A high density optical recording medium, known as HD-DVD, is widely used to record and store high-definition video data and high-quality audio data. The Blu-ray disc represents next-generation HD-DVD technology.
Technological specifications are now being established for the global standardization of the Blu-ray disc, including standards are for the write-once Blu-ray disc (BD-WO).
Meanwhile, a rewritable Blu-ray disc, known as the lx-speed BD-RE and now being discussed, should be 2 0 compatible with BD-RE discs expected to have higher recording velocities, i.e., the 2x-speed BD-RE and beyond. BD-WO specifications for high recording velocity are also in progress.
Efficient solutions for coping with the high recording velocity of a high-density optical disc are urgently needed, and the specifications established should ensure mutual compatibility.
Disclosure of Invention Accordingly, the present invention is directed to a disc control information recording method that substantially obviates one or more problems due to limitations and disadvantages of the related art.
An object of the present invention is to provide a method of recording disc control information corresponding to high writing speed, by which write strategy information is included within disc control information prerecorded on a recording medium and by which recording on and reproducing .from the recording medium can be performed based on recorded disc information.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a data structure for configuring disc control information.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a method of recording disc control information which includes write strategy information for coping with high writing speeds, to achieve compatibility between like-based recording media.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a recording medium, recording and reproducing method, and apparatus suitable for use with the above disc control information recording methods.
2 0 Additional advantages, objects, and features of the invention will be set forth in part in the description which follows and in part will become apparent to those having ordinary skill in the art upon examination of the following or may be learned from practice of the invention.
The objectives and other advantages of the invention may be realized and attained by the structure particularly pointed out in the written description and claims hereof as well as the appended drawings.
To achieve these objects and other advantages and in accordance with the purpose of the invention, as embodied and broadly described herein, a data structure of a control information for use with a recording medium having at least one recording layer, wherein the control information including at least one information unit for a writing speed and recording layer, characterized in that the information unit includes write strategy parameters for first write strategy type to be used for the writing speed and recording layer, wherein the first write strategy type is one of a plurality of write strategy types applicable to the same writing speed and recording layer, and the first write strategy type is mandatory type to be used necessarily for at least the specific writing speed or a preferred type determined based on a preference among the plurality of write strategy types applicable to the same writing speed and recording layer.
In another aspect of the present invention, an optical recording medium includes the control information by the data structure.
In another aspect of the present invention, a recording method includes steps of reading a control information, the control information including at least one information unit for a writing speed and recording layer, characterized in that the information unit includes write 2 0 strategy parameters for first write strategy type to be used for the writing speed and recording layer, wherein the first write strategy type is one of a plurality of write strategy types applicable to the same writing speed and recording layer, and the first write strategy type is mandatory type to be used necessarily for at least the specific writing speed or a preferred type determined based on a preference among the plurality of write strategy types. applicable to the same writing speed and recording layer; and recording data on a specific recording layer at a specific writing speed based on the at least one information unit.
In another aspect of the present invention, A recording method includes steps of reading a control information, the control information including first information unit for a writing speed and recording layer and second information unit for the same writing speed and recording layer, characterized in that the first information unit includes write strategy parameters for first write strategy type to be used for the writing speed and recording layer, wherein the first write strategy type is one of a plurality of write strategy types applicable to the same writing speed and recording layer, and the first write strategy type is mandatory type to be used necessarily for at least the specific writing speed or a preferred type determined based on a preference among the plurality of write strategy types applicable to the same writing speed and recording layer, and the second information unit for the same writing speed and recording layer includes write strategy parameters for second write strategy type different from the first write strategy type, wherein the second write strategy type is an optionally or alternative type to use optionally or alternatively for at least the same writing speed; and recording data on a specific recording layer at a specific writing speed based on at least one information unit among the first information unit and the second information unit.
2 0 In another aspect of the present invention, an optical disc comprising at least one recording layer provided with a recordable area and a recording-disabled or prerecorded area is characterized in that a plurality of disc informations are recorded within the prerecorded area, a plurality of the disc informations are arranged in a specific order per a writing speed and per the recording layer, at least one of a plurality of the disc informations is recorded for a same writing speed and recording layer according to a write strategy type, and a preferred WS
information decided in an optional manner is recorded in a front one of a plurality of the disc 5 informations recorded for the same writing speed and recording layer.
In another aspect of the present invention, an optical disc recording method includes the steps of if an optical disc having at least one recording layer is loaded, reading a plurality of disc control informations and reading to store write strategy parameters fitting a corresponding writing speed recorded within each of a plurality of the disc control informations wherein a plurality of the disc control informations are arranged within a management area of the optical disc in a specific order per a writing speed and recording layer and wherein at least one of a plurality of the disc informations is recorded according to a write strategy type for a same writing speed and recording layer and performing a recording on a specific recording layer at a specific writing speed by referring to the disc control informations for a specific writing speed and recording layer among a plurality of the stored disc informations using the disc information including a preferred write strategy therein among the corresponding disc informations preferentially.
In another aspect of the present invention, a recording method includes steps of reading a control information, the control information including first information unit for a lower 2 0 writing speed and a recording layer, characterized in that the first information unit includes write strategy parameters for first write strategy type to be used for the writing speed and recording layer, wherein the first write strategy type is one of a plurality of write strategy types applicable to the same writing speed and recording layer, and the first write strategy type is mandatory type to be used necessarily for at least the specific writing speed or a preferred type determined based on a preference among the plurality of write strategy types applicable to the same writing speed and recording layer, and second information unit for a higher writing speed and the same recording layer, the second information unit includes write strategy parameters for second write strategy type to be used for the higher writing speed and the same recording layer, wherein the second write strategy type for the higher writing speed is the same as the first write strategy type or a write strategy type different than the first write strategy type, and the first write strategy type for the higher writing speed is mandatory type to be used necessarily for at least the higher writing speed or a preferred type determined based on a preference among the plurality of write strategy types applicable to the higher writing speed and the same recording layer; and recording data on a specific recording layer at a specific writing speed based on at least one information unit among the first and second information units.
In another aspect of the present invention, a recording apparatus includes a controller for generating a recording command; and a recorder/reproducer for performing a recording, based on the generated recording command, by reading a control information, the control information including at least one information unit for a writing speed and recording layer, characterized in that the information unit includes write strategy parameters for first write 2 0 strategy type to be used for the writing speed and recording layer, wherein the first write strategy type is one of a plurality of write strategy types applicable to the same writing speed and recording layer, and the first write strategy type is mandatory type to be used necessarily for at least the specific writing speed or a preferred type determined based on a preference among the plurality of write strategy types applicable to the same writing speed and recording layer.
It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description of the present invention are exemplary and explanatory and are intended to provide further explanation of the invention as claimed.
Brief Description of Drawings The accompanying drawings, which are included to provide a further understanding of the invention and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this application, illustrate embodiments) of the invention and together with the description serve to explain the principle of the invention. In the drawings:
FIG. 1 is a diagram of a single-layer disc applicable to the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a diagram of a dual-layer disc applicable to the present invention;
FIG. 3 is a diagram of a management area where disc control information of the present invention is recorded, illustrating a disc information recording format;
FIGS. 4A-4E are diagrams of a sample data structure of disc control information recorded according to a first embodiment of the present invention;
FIGS. SA and SB are diagrams of a sample data structure of disc control information recorded 2 0 according to a second embodiment of the present invention;
FIGS. 6A & 6B and FIG. 7 are diagrams of another sample data structure of disc control information recorded according to the second embodiment of the present invention; and FIG. 8 is a block diagram of an optical disc recording and reproducing apparatus according to the present invention.
Best Mode for Carrying Out the Invention Reference will now be made in detail to the preferred embodiments of the present invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Wherever possible, the same reference numbers will be used throughout the drawings to refer to the same or like parts. For convenience of explanation, a Blu-ray disc (BD) is taken as an example of an optical disc according to the present invention. Yet, it is apparent that the concept of the present invention, which is characterized in an optical disc having its disc control information recorded thereon, is applicable to DVD-RAM/-RW/+RW/-R/+R and the like for example in the same manner.
Besides, although terms used in the present invention are possibly selected from the currently well-known ones, some terms are arbitrarily chosen by the applicant in some cases so that their meanings are explained in detail in the following description. Hence, the present invention should be understood with the intended meanings of the corresponding terms chosen by the applicant instead of the simple names or meanings of the terms themselves.
First of all, 'disc control information' in the description of the present invention means an area including various information for disc record playback or information for disc record playback. And, the disc control information is commonly designated information provided to 2 0 a prerecorded area within a disc or to an embossed area for a disc user by a disc manufacturer.
Yet, the disc control information is provided not only to the prerecorded area but also to a recordable area. The disc information within the prerecorded or embossed area can be copied to the recordable area as well. And, they are just exemplary.
For instance, the disc control information is called 'disc information' in BD
or 'physical format information' in DVD-RAM/-RW/+RW/-R/+R. Hence, it is apparent that the technical background of the present invention is identically applicable to 'physical format information' in DVD-RAM/-RW/+RW/-R/+R. For convenience of explanation, 'disc information (hereinafter abbreviated DI)' corresponding to a case of Blu-ray disc (BD) is taken as an example.
FIG. 1 and FIG. 2 are structural diagrams of optical discs according to the present invention, in which a recordable optical disc is enough to be the optical disc applicable to the present invention. Moreover, the recordable disc can be any one of a rewritable optical disc, a write-once optical disc, and the like.
FIG. 1 is a structural diagram of a single-layer disc having one recording layer according to the present invention.
Referring to FIG. 1, a lead-in area is provided as a management area on an inner circumference area of an optical disc, whereas a lead-out area is provided as a management axes on an outer circumference area of the optical disc. Specifically, a prerecorded axes and a rewritable or write-once area are separated from each other within the inner circumference area of the disc.
The prerecorded area is an area (called 'embossed area') where data was already written in 2 0 manufacturing the disc, whereby a user or system is unable to perform data writing on the prerecorded area at all. In BD-RE/WO, the -prerecorded area is named PIC
(permanent information and control data) area. And, the above-described disc information (hereinafter called 'DI') as information required for disc recording is recorded in the PIC
area.
In a data area, provided are a user data area where user's real data is recorded and spare areas ISA and OSA to replace a generated defect area. Specifically, TDMA (temporary defect management area) for recording information of defect and general managements is provided 5 to such a write-once optical disc as BD-WO. In case of the re-writable BD
(BD-RE), TDMA
is unnecessary so that such an area is left as a reserved area.
The present invention intends to provide a method of efficiently recording disc information (DI) as disc control information required for record playback of a disc in the prerecorded or recordable area. It is apparent that a recording method in the prerecorded area is differently 10 applied to each kind of discs. In case of BD-RE/WO, the PIC area as the prerecorded area is recorded by biphased high frequency modulated signals, the high frequency modulated signals in the corresponding area are played back according to a specific playback method, and information is acquired from the playback.
FIG. 2 is a diagram of a dual-layer disc having dual recording layers, in which a recording layer starting with a lead-in is named a first recording layer LayerO and a recording layer ending with a lead-out is named a second recording layer Layerl.
In the dual-layer disc, the PIC area is provided to lead-in and lead-out axeas of a disc inner circumference area, and disc information (DI) of the same contents is recorded in the PIC area.
FIG. 3 is a structural diagram of a PIC area in the disc shown in FIG. 1 or FIG. 2. As 2 0 mentioned in the foregoing description, it means that information can be rearranged like the structure of the PIC area in FIG. 3 when the entire information within the high frequency modulated PIC area is acquired.
A method of configuring disc information (DI) in the PIC area is explained in detail as follows.
In BD-RElWO, 'one cluster' represents a minimum record unit, five hundred forty-four clusters gather to construct one fragment as one upper record unit, and total five fragments gather to form the PIC area. Disc information is recorded in a front head cluster of a first fragment IFO. The disc information is plurally recorded per recording layer and writing speed permitted by the corresponding optical disc, and one disc information includes one hundred twelve bytes. Specifically, disc information constructed with 112-bytes is called disc information (DI) frame. Moreover, the same contents of the disc information are repeatedly recorded in each front head cluster of the rest of the fragments, thereby enabling to cope with loss of the disc information.
Information representing the corresponding recording layer, information representing writing speed, and write strategy information corresponding to the writing speed are recorded within each disc information. Hence, such information is utilized in record playback of the corresponding optical disc, thereby enabling to provide optimal write power per recording layer and per writing speed.
Namely, the disc information (DI) of the present invention is characterized in providing specific writing speed information supported by the corresponding disc and associated write .
strategy information, and more specifically, in providing specific writing speed supported for 2 0 each recording layer and associated write strategy information via a specified method in case that a plurality of recording layers exist in the corresponding disc.
And, the specific configuration of the disc information (DI) relates to that of Blu-ray disc (BD). It is also apparent that a DVD based disc may have a configuration different from the above-explained structure. Specifically, if a size of disc information (DI) corresponds to that of BD, it is 112bytes equivalently for example. Yet, by regarding disc information (DI) of the same recording layer as one information to provide once without repeating common information, it may be able to configure the write strategy differing per writing speed only in addition.
Various embodiments for a method of configuring disc information and a method of recording specific information and the like within disc information according to the present invention are explained in detail by referring to the attached drawings as follows.
FIGs. 4A to 4E are diagrams of recording disc information of an optical disc according to a first embodiment of the present invention, in which one of a plurality of write strategy (WS) types defined by a specification is recorded on a corresponding disc information.
FIG. 4A shows a concept of recording disc information of an optical disc according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
Referring to FIG. 4A, a plurality of disc informations are recorded within a disc, a record sequence of each disc information is decided by a sequence number, and the record sequence is recorded by 1-byte. For instance, the corresponding information is recorded in 5~' byte within the disc information, which is named 'DI frame sequence number in DI
block' field and is briefly indicated by 'OOh, Olh, 02h, 03h ...'.
2 0 Namely, the information of the St" byte is defined in a following manner.
First of all, if the information of the 5th byte is 'OOh', 'OOh' means 1St disc information as well as disc information of lx speed of a first recording layer LayerO. 'Olh' means 2°d disc information as well as disc information of lx speed of a second recording layer Layerl. '02h' means 3rd disc ' information as well as disc information of 2x speed of the first recording layer LayerO. And, '03h' means 4t" disc information as well as disc information of 2x speed of the second recording layer Layerl.
Hence, the disc information is preferentially arranged in a recording velocity order and is then configured in a per recording layer order. Yet, this is just exemplary. On the contrary, the recording layer order can be preferred to the recording velocity order in configuring disc informations.
Moreover, write strategy (WS) interoperating with recording velocity meant by the corresponding disc information is recorded in a specific area, e.g., area named 'Write Strategy parameters' field as Lt"~llld' bytes, within the disc information. And, identification information enabling to identify a type or kind of the recorded write strategy (WS) recorded in the Ld'~l l lt" bytes is recorded in another specific area, e.g., area named 'Write Strategy type' field as Nt" byte, within the disc information.
Considering the meaning of 'write strategy (WS)', a medium property of a recording layer is generally modified by applying a laser beam to the recording layer within an optical disc via a pickup (' 11' in FIG. ~) to perform a recording thereof. Hence, it should be decided a strength (write power) of the laser beam, a time of applying the write power thereto, and the like. The above-decided various kinds of write strategies are named 'Write Strategy (WS)' in general 2 0 and specific contents recorded within a specific 'Write Strategy (WS)' are named 'Write Strategy (WS) parameters'.
Write strategy (WS) information used in the present invention means the entire information WO 2005/017879 _ PCT/KR2004/002038 associated with write strategy (WS). And, 'WS parameters' means items and specific numeric values configuring WS and is a sort of WS information. Hence, the WS
information has an inclusive concept of including the above-described 'WS Type', 'WS flag' that will be explained later, and the like as well as the WS parameters.
And, the write strategy (WS) can be recorded in various ways. As a disc tends to be highly densified and to run at higher speed, a writing speed, i.e., disc RPM) as well as the medium property of the recording layer is considerably affected. Hence, a more accurate system is requested. And, the various write strategies (WS) are explained as follows for example.
First of all, there is a system having a recording pulse smaller by 1 than a recording mark size (n) formed on a recording layer medium, which may be called '(n-1) WS'. For example, if a mark has a length 7T, it requires 6 pluses to form the 7T according to the (n-1)WS. In that case, a time of each write pulse or a level of write power is defined by the write strategy parameters recorded in the corresponding disc information. Secondly, there is a system having a recording pulse having a size amounting to a half of the recording mark size (n), which may be called 'n/2 WS'. For example, if a mark has a length 7T, it requires 3 pluses to form the 7T
according to the (n-1)WS. That is, a decimal fraction of the result is discarded and the integer numbers of pluses are only available. In that case, a time of each write pulse or a level of write power is defined by the write strategy parameters recorded in the corresponding disc information. The respective write strategy parameters for each write strategy type may have 2 0 different values each other. Besides, new write strategies (WS) keep being developed.
Regarding the different types of write strategies (WS), when there exist the various systems of the write strategy (WS) as parameters applied to the write strategies (WS) differ from each WO 2005/017879 _ PCT/KR2004/002038 other, a disc manufacturer tests the write power according to the write strategy (WS) and then records a result of the test in 'WS parameters' field of the Lth~lllth bytes within the disc information and WS type information in N~' byte.
If there exist N-types of write strategies (WS), the identification information allocates a 5 specific recognition value to each write strategy (WS) to define as follows.
For instance, '0000 OOOlb' means lst WS (Write Strategy-1 or WS-1). '0000 OOlOb' means 2"d WS (Write Strategy-2 or WS-2). 'XXXX XXXXb' means Nth WS (Write Strategy-N or WS-N).
In the present invention, 1St WS (WS-1) is defined by the above-explained '(n-1) WS' and 2"d WS (WS-1) is defined by '(n/2) WS', for example.
10 Moreover, if the 'WS Type' field is set to '0000 OOOOb', it can be defined to mean that a specific WS type fails to exist as well as WS parameters within disc information. Namely, the 'WS Type' field of the N~' byte can be utilized as information indicating that there exists no WS as well as information designating the WS type.
FIG. 4B shows an example of recording disc information for a specific write strategy (WS), in 15 which a disc manufacturer selects to record 1St WS (WS-1) from WSs (write strategies) according to various specifications in recording a write strategy (WS) for lx speed within lx speed disc information of a first recording layer.
Namely, if 'WS Type' field ofNth byte of disc information is '000 OOOlb' means lst WS (WS-1), parameter values corresponding to the WS-1 are written in 'Write Strategy parameters' field of Lth~l 1 lth bytes.
Hence, in case that a disc manufacturer selects to record 2°a WS (WS-2), '0000 OOlOb' is written in the 'Write Strategy Type' field and parameters fitting the 2"d WS
will be written in 16v the Lt"~1l lt" bytes. The parameters written in the L~"~1l lt" bytes have different values from each other according to the write strategy (WS) type. And, the corresponding write strategy (WS) parameters are previously determined as specified information fitting the characteristics of the disc and will be provided to a disc manufacturer or a system designer.
FIGs. 4C to 4E show specific embodiments for a method of recording the above-defined write strategy (WS) within disc information. FIG. 4C and FIG. 4D show the method that the write strategy (WS) is optionally selected to be recorded for the entire recording layers and recording velocities on manufacturing a disc. And, FIG. 4E shows a method of recording a previously determined write strategy (WS) in a mandatory manner in case of a specific recording velocity.
For convenience of explanation, it is assumed that a disc includes a dual layer and that lx speed (1X) and 2x speed (2X) are applied to each recording layer.
FIG. 4C shows a case of enabling to optionally different record write strategies (WS) in the entire recording layers and at the entire recording velocities. For instance, disc information of lx speed of a first recording layer LayerO is recorded in 'OOh' as a disc information sequence and 1St WS (WS-1) is selected to be recorded as a write strategy (WS). Disc information of lx speed of a second recording layer Layerl is recorded in 'Olh' and 2°d WS (WS-2) is selected to be recorded as a write strategy (WS). Disc information of 2x speed of the first recording layer LayerO is recorded in '02h' and 1St WS (WS-1) is selected to be recorded as a write 2 0 strategy (WS). And, disc information of 2x speed of the second recording layer Layerl is recorded in '03h' and Nt" WS (WS-N) is selected to be recorded as a write strategy (WS). In such a case, write strategy parameters for 1St WS (WS-1), e.g., (n-1) write strategy type, to be used for 1X speed of a first recording layer (Layer 0) may have different values from that to be used for 2X speed of the a first recording layer (Layer 0).
FIG. 4D shows another example of enabling to optionally record a write strategy (WS), in which the same type of write strategy (WS) is applied to disc information relating to the entire recording layers and recording velocities. In such a case, write strategy parameters for specific recording layer andlor writing speed may have different values from that for other recording layer and/or writing speed respectively.
Namely, since it is able to record a write strategy optionally, a disc manufacturer enables to apply one most reliable write strategy (WS) to the entire disc information identically. And, FIG. 4D illustrates a case that 1St WS (WS-1) is recorded in the entire disc information.
FIG. 4E shows a method of recording a write strategy (WS) previously determined in a mandatory manner in case of a specific recording velocity or a write strategy (WS) optionally in case of a rest recording velocity. Generally, write strategy (WS) for lx speed is the most important write strategy of which specific method is previously decided by a specified decision and a disc manufacturer enables to optionally record the rest recording velocities except the lx speed. Yet, in case of a high-speed disc, it is appaxent that the recording velocity decided in a mandatory manner can be 2x speed, 3x speed, or the lilce as well as lx speed For instance, if a write strategy (WS) type mandatory for the lx speed is lst WS (WS-1), disc information for lx speed of a first recording layer is written in 'OOh' and 'Olh' as a disc information sequence and the 1St WS (WS-1) should be written as the write strategy (WS) in a mandatory manner. Disc information for 2x speed of the first recording layer is written in '02h' and '03h' and 2"d WS (WS-2) is selected to be recorded as the write strategy (WS) that 18.
can be optionally recorded. Hence, if the write strategy (WS) type mandatory for lx speed is the 2"d WS (WS-2), it is apparent that the 2"d WS (WS-2) should be recorded in a mandatory manner as well as 'OOh' and 'Olh' as the disc information sequence record the disc information of lx speed therein.
In applying the case of FIG. 4E, one of a plurality of specified write strategies is uniformly written as the lx speed write strategy (WS) in a mandatory manner, thereby enabling to secure more disc recording characteristics. And, a disc manufacturer enables to optionally record one of a plurality of the specified write strategies uniformly for the rest recording velocities except the lx speed, whereby a disc manufacturing process time can be shortened.
Besides, in specific case of FIG. 4E, it is also able to record the mandatory write strategy (WS) for lx speed as well as a disc manufacturer enables to optionally record other write strategy (WS) for lx speed separately. In such a case, the disc information for lx speed can include disc information including the specified mandatory write strategy (WS) and different disc information including the optional write strategy (WS). This will be explained in the description of a second embodiment of the present invention (FIGs. SA to 7) in detail later.
FIGS. SA to 7 show a method of recording disc information of an optical disc according to a second embodiment of the present invention. The second embodiment of the present invention is characterized' in that at least one write strategy (WS) is configured for a same writing speed/recording layer. Namely, a plurality of disc informations associated with the 2 0 same writing speed/recording layer can exist to be classified by WS types, respectively.
FIG. SA and FIG. SB show concepts of the method of recording disc information of the optical disc according to the second embodiment of the present invention, in which a sequence for disc information each is decided by a sequence number and is recorded by 1-byte.
For instance, the corresponding information is recorded in 5~" byte within disc information, is named 'DI frame sequence number in DI block', and is briefly represented by 'OOh, Olh, 02h, ...'. Namely, if the information of the 5~' byte is 'OOh', it means 1St disc information. If the information of the St" byte is '07h', it means 8t" disc information.
In configuring disc information, the present invention is characterized in that disc information is separately provided per writing speed, per recording layer, and per write strategy (WS) and that a configuration sequence of a plurality of the separately provided disc informations is uniformly decided according to a predetermined manner.
For instance, if a corresponding optical disc includes a pair of recoding layers and a plurality of WS types exist, disc informations can be configured in a following manner.
'OOh' of lst disc information is related to lx speed, 1St recording layer L0, and WS1. 'Olh' of 2°a disc information is related to lx speed, 1St recording layer L0, and WS2. '02h' of 3'd disc information is related to lx speed, 2°d recording layer L1, and WSl.
'03h' of 4t" disc information is related to lx speed, 2°a recording layer Ll, and WS2.
'04h' of St" disc information is related to 2x speed, 1St recording layer L0, and WS1. 'OSh' of 6t" disc information is related to 2x speed and 1St recording layer L0, and WS3. '06h' of 7~' disc information is related to 2x speed, 2°d recording layer L1, and WS1.
And, '07h' of 8t" disc 2 0 information is related to 2x speed, 2"d recording layer L1, and WS3.
Namely, in configuring disc informations, the second embodiment according to the present invention is characterized in that at least one disc information is configured per writing speed, the respective per writing speed disc informations axe reconfigured per recording layer, and at least one WS type is provided to each recording layer.
Hence, in configuring disc informations for the same writing speed/recording layer, it is able to configure a plurality of disc informations according to WS types.
5 FIG. SA shows that a disc manufacturer arbitrarily selects to record the entire WSs for the same writing speed/recording layer, in which the WS recorded in the entire disc informations becomes 'optional WS'.
FIG. SB, shows that the WS decided in a mandatory manner is applied to a portion of a plurality of disc informations for a same writing speedlrecording layer and that the WS
10 arbitrarily selected by a disc manufacturer is applied to the rest of a plurality of the disc information, in which 'mandatory WS' is recorded in a front one of a plurality of the disc informations for the same writing speed/recording layer and 'optional WS' is recorded in the disc information following the front one.
In FIG. SB, 1St WS (WS-1) is taken as an example of 'mandatory WS' at lx speed or 2x speed.
15 Yet, it is apparent that the 'mandatory WS' for lx speed can be different from that for 2x speed according to a decision of a corresponding specification.
FIG. 6A shows an example of configuring disc information according to the second embodiment of the present invention.
Referring to FIG. 6A, 'DI frame sequence number in DI block' is provided to 5th byte of each 2 0 disc information to mean a sequence, which means that disc informations are configured in a specific order (writing speed ~ recording layer -~ WS type).
And, 'Write Strategy (WS) Type' filed is provided to a specific area (N~' byte) within disc WO 2005/017879 _ PCT/KR2004/002038 information and WS type information is written in the corresponding field.
Moreover, information of informing a type of write strategy (WS) applicable by a specification of a corresponding disc is recorded in another specific area (K~' byte) within the disc information, which is named 'Write Strategy (WS) flag' field. For instance, whether a specific write strategy (WS) of eight types of write strategies (WS) is applicable by the corresponding disc is represented by 1-bit each in the same area having 1-byte allocated thereto. Namely, it can be defined that the corresponding write strategy (WS) is not applicable (supported) if a bit value is 'Ob' in entire bits or that the corresponding write strategy (WS) is applicable (supported) if the bit value is 'lb'. Hence, each of the bits b0~b7 within 1-byte becomes flag information indicating applicability of a specific write strategy (WS). For instance, if 1St to 3'd type write strategies WSl to WS3 are applicable by a corresponding disc only, '0000 O1l lb' is written in Lth byte. If all of the eight types of write strategies (WS1 to WS8) are applicable, '1111 llllb' is written in the Lth byte. In FIG. 6A, '0000 llllb' is written in the K~' byte to indicate that four WS types WSl to WS4 are applicable.
Specifically, it may be able to record disc information per write strategy (WS) type in configuring the disc informations. Yet, in such a case, the number of the recorded disc informations excessively increases. Moreover, a disc manufacturer should test the entire write strategy (WS) types and record the test results within the disc information, whereby it becomes a burden.
2 0 Therefore, in the embodiment according to the present invention, write strategies (WS) of which number (m) is smaller than that (n) of the maximum applicable write strategy types are recordable within disc information and a disc manufacturer further enables to optionally WO 2005/017879 _ PCT/KR2004/002038 record a specific one of a plurality of write strategies (WS), whereby disc manufacturer's convenience is secured as well as an efficient recording of disc information is enabled.
In FIG. 6A, recording is performed at lx speed (1X) using 1St and 2°a type write strategies WS1 and WS2, at 2x speed (2X) using 2°a and 3'a type write strategies WS2 and WS3, or at 3'a writing speed (3X) using 3'a and 4a' type write strategies WS3 and WS4.
Namely, it is able to record disc information using write strategy (WS) types (two types) less than total applicable write strategy (WS) types (four types) per writing speed. And, the intrinsic write strategy (WS) applied to each disc inf~rmation can be confirmed or verified via 'Write Strategy (WS) Type' field (NTh byte) and 'Write Strategy (WS) parameters' filed (Pth~l l lth bytes).
FIG. 6B shows another example of recording disc information according to the second embodiment of the present invention. Like FIG. 6A, four applicable write strategy types exist and '0000 1111 b' is written in Ka' byte.
Specifically, in configuring disc information using one of a plurality of applicable write strategies (WS), at least one disc information is configured per the same writing speed and recording layer. In doing so, the most preferentially provided disc information is defined as preferred WS provided by a disc manufacturer and another disc information following the preferred WS is defined as alternative WS.
Namely, both disc information 'OOh' and disc information 'Olh' relate to lx speed (1X) and 1St recording layer (LO). Yet, the WS1 type information recorded in 'OOh' as preferentially provided disc information becomes the preferred WS and the WS1 type information recorded in 'Olh' as a next provided one becomes the alternative WS.

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And, disc information '04h', disc information 'OSh', and disc information '06h' relate to 2x speed (2X) and lst recording layer (LO). Yet, the WS2 type information recorded in '04h' as preferentially provided disc information becomes the preferred WS, and the WS1 type information recorded in 'OSh' and the WS3 type information recorded in '06h' as next provided ones become the alternative WSs, respectively. Namely, they can be applied to at least three disc informations of the same writing speed/recording layer.
Moreover, disc information 'lOh' relates to 3rd speed (3rd X) and lst recording layer (LO) and disc information 'l lh' relates to 3rd speed (3'd X) and 2"d recording layer (LO). In case that only one WS type information is provided to the same writing speed/recording layer, the provided WS becomes the preferred WS.
Namely, when a disc manufacturer provides disc informations within a disc according to the previously determined specification, an optical record playback apparatus (FIG. 8) reads out the disc information in a specific order (e.g., writing speed -3 recording layer). If a plurality of disc informations exist on the same writing speed/recording layer, the optical record playback apparatus (FIG. 10) recognizes the preferentially provided WS within the disc information as the preferred WS and the next WS as the alternative WS
additionally provided by a disc manufacturer, thereby enabling record playback using disc information efficiently.
Even if both of the preferred WS and the alternative WS are 'optional WS' a disc manufacturer enables to select optionally, it may be possible to render the preferred WS into 2 0 'mandatory WS' and the alternative WS into 'optional WS' only.
FIG. 7 shows another example of recording disc information according the second embodiment of the present invention, in which a disc manufacturer directly provides information of a most preferred write strategy (WS) type at a specific writing speed.
Referring to FIG. 7, 'Write Strategy (WS) Type' field (Nt" byte) and 'Write Strategy (WS) flag' field (I~~' byte) are recorded in N~" and Kt" bytes within disc information, respectively.
Meaning of each information recorded in the fields is the same of that in FIG.
6A and FIG. 6B.
And, 'Best WS flag in Writing speed' field is provided to another specific area (Qt" byte) within disc information, whereby a disc manufacturer provides information of a WS
indicating a best quality among a plurality of write strategies (WS) existing per same writing speed. For example, FIG. 7 shows that 2"d WS (WS2) is the 'Best WS' of eight applicable WSs at a specific writing speed.
In case that a plurality of WSs enable to exist for the same writing speed/recording layer like FIG. 6A, an optical record playback apparatus (FIG. 8) is unable to distinguish which is the most appropriate WS for a corresponding writing speed. Hence, the optical record play back apparatus computes the optimal WS by applying the entire WSs provided to the disc information. Yet, by providing the 'Best WS flag in Writing speed' field to the Qt" byte, it is able to apply to utilize the WS recorded in the Q~" byte preferentially.
In case that a plurality of WSs exist for the same writing speed/recording layer like FIG. 6B, it is able to recognize the WS recorded in lst disc information as the preferred WS by a previously specified decided method. Yet, by providing the 'Best WS flag in Writing speed' field to the Q~" byte, it is able to reconfirm the preferred WS as well.
Moreover, in case that the preferred WS recorded in the ls~ disc information for the same writing speed/recording layer is different from the 'Best WS flag in Writing speed' information of the Qt" byte, e.g., if the preferred WS is 'mandatory WS' decided in a mandatory manner, a priority is given to the information of the Qth byte provided by a disc manufacturer, thereby enabling to provide the information more efficiently in deciding the optimal WS at the same writing speed.
FIG. 8 is a block diagram of an optical disc record playback according to the present invention.
5 Referring to FIG. 8, a record playback apparatus according to the present invention includes a record playback unit 10 carrying out record playback on an optical disc and a control unit 20 controlling the record playback unit 10.
Industrial Applicability 10 The control unit 20 gives a record or playback command for a specific area, and the record playback unit 10 caries out the record/playback for the specific area according to the command of the control unit 20. Specifically, the record playback unit 10 includes an interface unit 12 performing communications with an external device, a pickup unit 11 directly recording data on the optical disc or playing back the data, a data processor 13 15 receiving a playback signal from the pickup unit 11 to restore into a necessary signal value or modulating to deliver a signal to be recorded into a signal to be recorded on the optical disc, a servo unit 14 reading out a signal from the optical disc correctly or controlling the pickup unit 11 to record a signal on the optical disc correctly, a memory 15 temporarily storing disc control information including disc control information, and a microcomputer 16 responsible 2 0 for controlling the above-described elements within the record playback unit 10.
A recording process of an optical disc according to the present invention is explained in detail as follows.

First of all, once an optical disc is loaded in the optical record playback apparatus, the entire disc management information within the disc is read out to be temporarily stored in the memory 15 of the record playback unit 10. Also, a specific disc management information only can be read from the optical disc. And, various kinds of the disc management information are utilized for the record/playback of the optical disc. Specifically, the management information stored in the memory 15 includes disc control information of the present invention. Hence, the recording layer information, writing speed information, and write strategy fitting the corresponding writing speed recorded within the disc information are read out to be stored in the memory.
If intending to perform a recording on a specific area within the optical disc, the control unit renders such an intent into a writing command and then delivers it to the record playback unit 10 together with data for writing location information to be recorded.
After receiving the writing command, the microcomputer 16 decides or selects the corresponding writing speed to be applied to an intended recording layer within the optical disc from the management 15 informations stored in the memory 15 and then performs the writing command using a (pre-)determined or selected write strategy type acid the write strategy parameters applicable to the decided or selected writing speed.
Specifically, in the present invention, the disc information as management information is provided in a specific order and the microcomputer 16 recognizes which WS is the preferred 2 0 WS of the disc manufacturer in the same writing speed and recording layer.
Therefore, it is more facilitated to perform the recording on a specific recoding layer within an optical disc at a specific writing speed.

Accordingly, the present invention provides various methods of providing disc control information coping with higher writing speed in a high-density optical disc, thereby enabling to uniformly apply the standardized disc control information to efficiently cope with the record/playback of the optical disc.
It will be appaxent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made in the present invention. Thus, it is intended that the present invention covers the modifications and variations of this invention provided they come within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents.

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1. A recording medium having at least one recording layer comprising:
a management area for storing control information including at least first and second information units for controlling a recording of data on at least one recording layer of the recording medium, characterized in that the first information unit includes write strategy parameters for a n-1 write strategy type, which is mandatory type to be used necessarily for recording the data on a first recording layer at a specific writing speed, and the second information unit includes write strategy parameters for a n/2 strategy type which is a mandatory type to be used necessarily for recording the data on a second recording layer at the specific writing speed, n is a length of mark and each of n-1 and n/2 represents the number of write pulses to form a corresponding mark.
2. The recording medium as claimed in claim 1, wherein the recording medium is writable blu-ray disc.
3. The recording medium as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of the first and second information units includes an identification information identifying whether a corresponding information unit is of the n-1 write strategy type or the n/2 write strategy type.
4. The recording medium as claimed in claim 3, wherein the identification information in the first information unit identifies the n-1 write strategy type.
5. The recording medium as claimed in claim 1, wherein the specific writing speed is 1X., where X represents a speed.
6. The recording medium as claimed in claim 1, wherein the control information further includes alternative information unit for one of the first and second recording layer, the alternative information unit including write strategy parameters being usable for a recording speed different from the specific writing speed.
7. The recording medium as claimed in claim 6, wherein the alternative information unit is preceded by the first information unit with respect to a position.
8. The recording medium as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of the first and second information units includes a recording layer number information and applicable writing speed information of the corresponding information unit.
9. A recording method comprising steps of:
reading a control information, the control information including at least first and second information units for controlling a recording of data in a recording medium, wherein the first information unit includes write strategy parameters for a n-1 write strategy type, which is mandatory type to be used necessarily for recording the data in a first recording layer at a specific writing speed, and the second information unit includes write strategy parameters for a n/2 strategy type which is a mandatory type to be used necessarily for recording the data on a second recording layer at the specific writing speed, n is a length of mark and each of n-1 and n/2 represents the number of write pulses to form a corresponding mark; and recording data on one of the first and second recording layers at the specific writing speed based on one of the first ad second information units.
10. The method as claimed in claim 9, further comprising:
recording the data on the first recording layer using the write strategy parameters included in the first information unit, and alternatively, recording the data on the second recording layer using the write strategy parameters included in the second information unit.
11. A recording method comprising steps of:
reading a control information from a pre-recorded area of the recording medium;
and recording the control information on a recordable area within a lead-in area of the recording medium, the control information including first information unit and second information unit, wherein the first information unit includes write strategy parameters for a n-1 write strategy type, which is mandatory type to be used necessarily for recording data on a first recording layer at a specific writing speed, and the second information unit includes write strategy parameters for a n/2 write strategy type, which is a mandatory type to be used necessarily for recording data on the second recording layer at the specific writing speed, n is a length of mark and each of n-1 and n/2 represents the number of write pulses to form a corresponding mark; and recording data on one of the first and second recording layers at the specific writing speed based on at least one information unitamong the first information unit and the second information unit.
12. The method as claimed in claim 11, further comprising:
recording the data on the first recording layer at the specific writing speed based on the first information unit, and alternatively, recording the data on the second recording layer at the specific writing speed based on the second information unit.
13. A recording apparatus comprising:
a recording/reproducing device configured to read control information from a pre-recorded area of a recording medium and to record the control information on a recordable area within a lead-in area of the recording medium, the control information including at least first and second information units for controlling a recording of data on the recording medium, wherein the first information unit includes write strategy parameters for a n-1 write strategy type, which is mandatory type to be used necessarily for recording the data on a first recording layer at the specific writing speed, and the second information unit includes write strategy parameters for a n/2 strategy type which is a mandatory type to be used necessarily for recording the data on a second recording layer at the specific writing speed, n is a length of mark and each of n-1 and n/2 represents the number of write pulses to form a corresponding mark; and a controller, operatively coupled to the recording/reproducing device, configured to control the recording/reproducing device to record the data on the recording medium at the specific writing speed based on the n-1 or n/2 write strategy type.
14. The apparatus of claim 13, wherein the controller is configured to control the recording/reproducing device to record the data on the first recording layer based on the write strategy parameters for the n-1 write strategy type and to record the data on the second recording layer based on the write strategy parameters for the n/2 write strategy type.
15. The apparatus of claim 13, wherein the information unit further includes at least one alternative information unit for one of the first and second recording layers, the alternative information unit including write strategy parameters for a writing speed different from the specific writing speed, the alternative information unit being preceded by one of the first and second information units, wherein the controller is configured to identify the write strategy parameters for a corresponding recording speed and to control the recording/reproducing device to record the data by using the identified write strategy parameters.
16. The method of claim 10, wherein the control information further includes at least one alternative information unit for one of the first and second recording layers, the alternative information unit including write strategy parameters for a writing speed different from the specific writing speed, the alternative information unit being preceded by one of the first and second information units, further comprising:
identifying the write strategy parameters for a corresponding recording speed;
and recording the data by using the identified write strategy parameters.
17. An apparatus for recording data on the recording medium having one or more recording layers, comprising:
an optical pickup configured to read or record data from or on the recording medium;
a servo, operatively coupled to the optical pickup, configured to control a servo operation of the optical pickup according to a recording speed;

a memory configured to store control information, the control information including a first and second information units usable for controlling a recording of the data on a data area of the recording medium; and a controller, operatively coupled to the optical pickup , servo and memory, configured to identify one of the first and second information units and control the optical pickup to record the data on the data area by using write strategy parameters included in the identified one of the first and second information unit, wherein the first information unit includes write strategy parameters for a n-1 write strategy type which is a mandatory type to be used necessarily for recording the data on the data area of a first recording layer at a specific recording speed and the second information unit includes write strategy parameters for a n/2 write strategy type which is a mandatory type to be used necessarily for recording the data on the data area of a second recording layer at the specific recording speed, n is a length of mark and each write strategy type represents a number of write pulses to form a corresponding mark.
18. The apparatus of claim 17, wherein the controller is configured to control the optical pickup to record the data on the first recording layer by using the n-1 write strategy type and on the second recording layer by using the n/2 write strategy type.
19. The apparatus of claim 18, wherein the optical pickup is configured to record the main data using the number of write pulses one less than the mark length to form a corresponding mark if the n-1 write strategy type is applied, and to record the main data using the number or pulses corresponding to half the mark length to form a corresponding mark if the n/2 write strategy type is applied, the integer number of pulses from the result being only available, according to the control of the controller.
20. The apparatus of claim 19, wherein the control information further includes at least one alternative information unit for a same recording layer, the at least one alternative information unit including write strategy parameters being usable for a recording speed different from the specific recording speed, and the at least one alternative information unit is preceded by one of the first and second information unit, and wherein the controller is further configured to identify write strategy parameters for a corresponding recording speed and control the optical pickup to record the ma in data by using the identified one of the write strategy parameters.
21. The apparatus of claim 20, wherein the apparatus is a DVD recorder.
22. A computer-readable medium, comprising:
a data area for storing a main data; and a lead-in area for storing control information which includes first and second information units usable for controlling a recording of the main data on the data area of the computer-readable medium, wherein the first information unit includes write strategy parameters for a n-1 write strategy type which is a mandatory type to be used necessarily for recording the main data on the data area of a first recording layer at a specific recording speed and the second information unit includes write strategy parameters for a n/2 write strategy type which is a mandatory type to be used necessarily for recording the main data on the data area of a second recording layer at the specific recording speed, n is a length of mark and each write strategy type represents a number if write strategy pulses to form a corresponding mark.
23. The computer-readable medium of claim 22, wherein the computer-readable medium is a recordable DVD disc and the control information is physical format information in the recordable DVD disc.
24. The computer-readable medium of claim 22, wherein both of the first and second information units are included in the lead-in area of the first recording layer and the lead-in area of the second recording layer.
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