Dynamic information storage or retrieval – Information location or remote operator actuated control – Selective addressing of storage medium
Patent
1993-12-29
1995-11-28
Levy, Stuart S.
Dynamic information storage or retrieval
Information location or remote operator actuated control
Selective addressing of storage medium
369 4432, 360 7814, G11B 2108, G11B 700, G11B 2018
Patent
active
054714427
ABSTRACT:
A CD player is disclosed in which it is adapted such that a data signal of a greater amount than necessary is reproduced by rotating a compact disk at a speed higher than its normal rotating speed and the data signal is stored into a large-capacity memory before the signal is deinterleaved and the data stored in the large-capacity memory is read and output even while a pickup, when a track jump has occurred, is being returned to the position preceding where the track jump occurred, whereby the continuity of the output signal from the CD player is maintained.
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Ditmyer Paul J.
Frommer William S.
Levy Stuart S.
Sinderbrand Alvin
Sony Corporation
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