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Audio recording. Minidisc system
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Available format(s): Hardcopy, PDF
Language(s): English
Published date: 15-11-2000
Publisher: British Standards Institution
1 General2 Disc specification3 Optical stylus4 Cartridge5 Address6 Pregroove modulation (valid only for recordable MD)7 EFM modulation8 ACIRC error correction system9 Sector data structure10 Audio data11 Data organization12 Serial copy management system13 Shock proof memory system14 Application rulesAnnex A (informative) Recommendations and clarifications for the MD system A.1 - Principles of operation A.2 - Measurement of the disc reflectivity A.3 - Measurement of the optical disc unbalance A.4 - Measurement of the groove wobble amplitude A.5 - Beat of wobble and groove geometry A.6 - Environment operating and storage conditions A.7 - Measurement of the optimum recording power Po A.8 - Measurement of jitter and signal frequency time errors A.9 - Local defects A.10 - Burst errors A.11 - Push-pull tracking signal A.12 - Noise in push-pull tracking signal A.13 - Diagauges for center hole on the disc A.14 - Compliance test of the MD cartridge A.15 - Area for braille A.16 - Long shutter A.17 - Extended volume and bend of cartridge A.18 - Definition of air cleanliness A.19 - Test of impact durability (recordable disc only) A.20 - Measurement of the friction force A.21 - Label area A.22 - Wobble signal leakage into IsumFigure 1 - Layout of the MDFigure 2 - MiniDisc possible profileFigure 3 - HF signalFigure 4 - Spectral components of the time error versus the maximum allowed time error due to mastering or recordingFigure 5 - Typical shape of the error signal for tracking versus radial positionFigure 6 - Open-loop transfer function of the radial serve for an MD-recorderFigure 7 - Open-loop transfer function of the radial servo for tracking measurementFigure 8 - Operating conditionsFigure 9 - Roughness and irregularity (recordable disc only)Figure 10 - Optical stylusFigure 11 - MD cartridge specifications for the premastered versionFigure 12 - MD cartridge specifications for the recordable versionFigure 13 - Maximum existing area of the discFigure 14 - ADIP encoder block diagramFigure 15 - MD encoding/decoding system (main channel)Figure 16 - ACIRC encoder (add-on de-interleave + encoder)Figure 17 - Integrated ACIRC encoderFigure 18 - ACIRC decoder (CIRC decoder + add-on interleave)Figure 19 - Integrated ACIRC decoderFigure 20 - Relation between 16 bit samples and data bytesFigure 21 - Layout of a data blockFigure 22 - Scrambler structureFigure 23 - Layout of the sync fieldFigure 24 - Layout of the header fieldFigure 25 - Sector construction of MDFigure 28 - Sector structure of MD (general)Figure 29 - Sector structure of MD (programme area)Figure 30 - Sector structure of MD (TOC sector = 0 (mandatory))Figure 31 - Sector structure of MD (TOC sector = 1 (option))Figure 32 - Sector structure of MD (TOC sector = 2 (option))Figure 33 - Sector structure of MD (TOC sector = 3 (option))Figure 34 - Sector structure of MD (TOC sector = 4 (option))Figure 35 - Sector structure of MD (UTOC sector = 0 (mandatory))Figure 36 - Sector structure of MD (UTOC sector = 1 (option))Figure 37 - Sector structure of MD (UTOC sector = 2 (option))Figure 38 - Sector structure of MD (UTOC sector = 4 (option))Figure 39 - Mapping of JIS code to shifted JISFigure 40 - Example of transformation ruleFigure A.1 - Schematic set-up for reflectivity measurementsFigure A.2 - Unbalance versus read out time in a recordable MD systemFigure A.3 - Radial error signalFigure A.4 - Groove wobbleFigure A.5 - Grooves "in phase"Figure A.6 - Grooves "out of phase"Figure A.7 - Groove geometryFigure A.8 - ATER and BLER windows for a wide and deep grooveFigure A.9 - ATER and BLER windows for a narrow and shallow grooveFigure A.10 - Cyclic climatic testFigure A.11 - Recording power (mW) versus block error rateFigure A.12 - Examples of time errorsFigure A.13 - DiagaugeFigure A.14 - Disc baseFigure A.15 - Measurement methodFigure A.16 - Test gaugeFigure A.17 - Test method (4-forces)Figure A.18 - Test method (3-forces)Figure A.19 - The area for brailleFigure A.20 - Extended volume and bend of cartridgeFigure A.21 - Number of particlesFigure A.22 - Test of impact durabilityFigure A.23 - Arrangement of head and disc for the measurement of friction forceFigure A.24 - Label areaFigure A.25 - Wobble signal leakageTable 1 - ASCII - Code tableTable 2 - 6 bit formatTable 3 - Modified ISO 8859-1 code table for the minidisc systemTable 4 - JIS code table for minidisc system (see JISX0208 except for MD external characters in Table 5)Table 5 - Contents of MD external charactersTable 6 - Caption of illustrated charactersTable 7 - The translation between the Roman alphabet and Japanese katakanaTable 8 - Recording rule
Applies to the MiniDisc (MD). Defines electrical and mechanical characteristics necessary to ensure interchangeability of both optical and premastered discs and recordable magneto-optical discs of 64mm diameter for the compressed digital audio recording system.
Defines the mechanical and electrical characteristics necessary to ensure the interchangeability of both premastered optical discs and recordable magneto-optical discs of 64 mm diameter, known as the MiniDisc system.
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