Information reproducing apparatus

Motion video signal processing for recording or reproducing – Local trick play processing – With randomly accessible medium

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C386S349000

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07088906

ABSTRACT:
In an information reproducing apparatus, when a car is travelling, it is inhibited that the image information played back by a DVD reproducing apparatus is displayed on a display device, or the map information outputted from a navigation system is displayed. Further, when the control information for the play back control is recorded in an information medium played back by the DVD reproducing apparatus, even when the car is travelling, the operation state of the DVD reproducing apparatus according to the control information is displayed on the display device by the superimposition display.

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