Method for storing video and audio signals on a video disc

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352/10.31

H04N 5/92 (2006.01) H04N 1/21 (2006.01)

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CA 1253248

ABSTRACT A method of storing video and audio signals on a video disc comprising the steps of: recording video information corresponding to a single still picture along at least three consecutive tracks of the video disc; recording a digitized and compressed audio signal relating to the still picture on the video disc at a second set of preselected track locations; the amount of data in the audio signal in each track location being equal to a first amount of data within which the audio data is interleaved for error correction; and recording track number information representing the number of tracks in which the audio signal relating to the single still picture is recorded at the beginning of each of the tracks of the second set of preselected track locations, the amount of data in the track number information being the difference between the amount of data capable of being recorded in each track of the second set of preselected track locations and the first data amount, and a video disc for storing the aforementioned video and audio signals.

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