Dynamic magnetic information storage or retrieval – Record editing
Patent
1993-09-27
1995-06-13
Sniezek, Andrew L.
Dynamic magnetic information storage or retrieval
Record editing
360 48, G11B 502
Patent
active
054248787
ABSTRACT:
A magnetic recording arrangement records a first digital signal, for example a subcode signal, in a first track portion (TP1), a second digital signal, for example a digital audio signal, in a second track portion TP2, and a third digital signal, for example a video signal, in a third track portion (TP3) in a track on a magnetic record carrier. The first, the second and the third track portions are separated from each other by edit gaps (G.sub.3, G.sub.4). Moreover, viewed in a direction from the beginning towards the end of the track, the first, the second and the third digital signals are recorded in this sequence in the first, the second and the third track portions, respectively, and the length of the third track portion is greater than the length of the second portion. Furthermore, the length of the second track portion is greater than the length of the first track portion. Preferably, the length of the edit gap (G.sub.3) between the first and the second track portions is smaller than the length of the edit gap (G.sub.4) between the second and the third track portion.
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Goodman Edward W.
Sniezek Andrew L.
U.S. Philips Corporation
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