Compact disc player using Sub-Q data for track jump compensation

Dynamic information storage or retrieval – Information location or remote operator actuated control – Selective addressing of storage medium

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369 4432, 360 7814, G11B 2108, G11B 700, G11B 2018

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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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