Information storage medium and information...

Motion video signal processing for recording or reproducing – Video processing for recording – Multiplexing video and second signal

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C386S332000

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07917015

ABSTRACT:
There are provided an information storage medium capable of real-time recording/playback of digital moving picture information, and a digital information recording/playback system using this medium. In a medium that records/plays back data including video data and control information, the control information (DA21in FIG.4; RTR_VMG in FIG.30) includes information (VOBU entry in FIG.31) for accessing a specific portion (VOBU) of the video data.

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