Information reproduction by high density scanning

G - Physics – 11 – B

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G11B 9/00 (2006.01)

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CA 2070948

In a reproducing operation, scanning information is detected while scanning an information string with a probe such that a density of the scan lines is higher than a density of the recorded information, and a logical-sum signal of the plurality of scanning information is used as a reproduced signal. It is thereby possible to prevent deterioration during information processing of the S/N ratio and the like produced due to a positional error of a recording-medium control mechanism caused by various factors.

Dans une opération de reproduction, l'information de balayage est détectée par le balayage d'une chaîne d'information au moyen d'une sonde telle que la densité des lignes de balayage est supérieure à celle de l'information enregistrée, et un signal de somme logique comprenant un certain nombre d'informations de balayage est utilisé comme signal reproduit. Il est donc possible d'empêcher la détérioration, durant le traitement de l'information, du rapport S/B et de caractéristiques semblables provenant d'une erreur de position d'un mécanisme de commande de support d'enregistrement, due à divers facteurs.

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