AU2002334325A1 - Storage of audio/visual program data with associated promotional material - Google Patents

Storage of audio/visual program data with associated promotional material

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AU2002334325A1
AU2002334325A1 AU2002334325A AU2002334325A AU2002334325A1 AU 2002334325 A1 AU2002334325 A1 AU 2002334325A1 AU 2002334325 A AU2002334325 A AU 2002334325A AU 2002334325 A AU2002334325 A AU 2002334325A AU 2002334325 A1 AU2002334325 A1 AU 2002334325A1
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Gerhard Wennerstrom
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Storage of audio/visual program data with associated promotional material
Description
Field of the invention This invention relates to multimedia equipment comprising a data processor in which data is written to and read from a storage medium and has particular, but not exclusive, application to set top boxes for televisions.
Background Set top boxes can be used to receive satellite, terrestrial and cable transmissions and to process them into a format suitable for reception by a conventional television set. Recently, it has been proposed to include a hard drive in a set top box to allow digital satellite and cable transmissions to be recorded and played back later. The received program information may be in MPEG-2 format. The set top box receives a stream of digital data from the satellite or cable link, parses it, and feeds it through a processor, so that the program data is recorded digitally in files in a local storage medium, e g. a hard drive or Winchester disc. The program data can then be accessed from the hard drive, relayed through a conventional video decoder and fed to the television set
It is likely that the capacity of suitable hard discs will increase to hundreds of hours so that a set top box may be used to store one or more whole days of programming content broadcast on a communication channel. This is in marked contrast to the conventional use of a videocassette recorder (VCR), which can only store a few hours of programming content on videotape. Here, a viewer decides which programs they would like to watch in advance of their transmission and records a selected number. With an increased capacity, a set top box may store a large number of programs, allowing a user to make viewing decisions after the recording has been made.
Furthermore, when a viewer watches television broadcasts as they are transmitted, it is possible for a content provider to promote their programs using trailers, potentially raising the viewer's interest in programs of which they were unaware However, where a large number of programs have been stored, such as a full day's output from a television channel, it is more difficult to raise the viewer's interest in programs that have been inadvertently or unintentionally recorded.
Proposals have been made previously for sending trailers. US 5,541 ,738 discloses sending trailers in advance to a program guide and downloading them to a video recorder so that the recorder can be primed in advance to record a program broadcast later US 5,945,987 discloses sending trailers from a video on demand system to customers The user can browse trailers and jump between them in real time before choosing and downloading an associated program.
Summary of the invention
The invention provides a multimedia apparatus that comprises a receiver, a data storage medium and a processor. According to the invention in one aspect, the receiver is configured to receive primary program data and associated secondary program data from a communication channel, and the processor is operable to record the primary program data and the associated secondary program data on the data storage medium, provide a user interface for selection of the program data files and retrieve a secondary program data file selected by a viewer for display, for example through a conventional television set.
The secondary program data may be broadcast in parallel with the main program content.
In another aspect, the data processor is operable to record primary program data on the storage medium, and run a software agent that compiles an associated secondary program data file, provides a user interface for selection of the stored program data files and retrieves a secondary program file selected by a viewer for display.
The software application may compile the secondary data by storing parts of the main broadcast that have been earmarked by the broadcaster and adding an audio soundtrack broadcast as tertiary data through the channel. The primary and secondary program data may be in the form of MPEG-2 files, and the secondary data may be of a lower resolution than the primary program data The associated program material may be in one or more of the following forms audio, video, pictures, text or graphics
The invention allows a program to be stored with a separate file of related promotional material, e g a trailer, sample footage or additional information relating to the program The user may access the promotional material of one or more programs when making a viewing decision
Brief description of the drawings
In order that the invention may be more fully understood, an embodiment thereof will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings in which Figure 1 is a schematic block diagram of a set top box incorporating data processing apparatus according to the invention, during recording of a program,
Figure 2 corresponds to Figure 1 , during playback,
Figure 3 is a schematic block diagram of the file system processor and hard drive shown in Figures 1 and 2, Figure 4 illustrates schematically the software hierarchy utilised by the processor configuration shown in Figure 3,
Figure 5 illustrates a folder and file structure used for primary and secondary program data,
Figure 6 is a flow diagram of the display of the secondary program data and the response to a resulting viewing decision and
Figure 7 depicts the menu of stored secondary program data as displayed to a user
Detailed description
Figure 1 illustrates a set top box incorporating data processing apparatus according to the invention, during a recording of a program The set top box is shown within hatched outline 1 , connected between a conventional television set 2 and a satellite dish antenna 3 The dish antenna 3 receives satellite transmissions in digital MPEG-2 format, which are fed to a transport stream parser 4, to recover signal formatting information. A selected channel from the real-time transmission is fed to a conventional video decoder 5, which converts the digital signals into a suitable RF modulated form to be supplied to the aerial socket of the conventional TV set and into a format for a conventional SCART socket (not shown) Additionally, a program channel can be recorded in the digital MPEG-2 format in a store comprising a hard disc 6. Digital MPEG-2 signals from the parser 4 are processed by a file system processor configuration 7 to be recorded on the hard disc 6, with an associated file containing secondary program data, in a manner to be described in more detail hereinafter
The configuration of the set top box during playback is shown in Figure 2. The file system processor configuration 7 reads the stored MPEG data from the hard drive 6 and feeds it to the video decoder 5 so that the program can be replayed on television set 2.
The file system processor configuration 7 and the associated hard drive 6 are shown in more detail in Figure 3. The processor configuration 7 includes a digital processor 8 such as an Intel Pentium™ with an associated RAM 9, ROM 10 and an input/output interface 11 that is configured to provide a signal connection to the parser 4/vιdeo decoder 5 shown in Figure 2. These components are interconnected by common bus 12 in a manner well known per se.
The user input interface 19 is connected to the bus and receives control instructions from a user, for example, the selection of a recording mode or replay mode.
Instructions may be provided to the interface 19 by means of a remote controller (not shown).
The overall configuration of the operating software for the processing configuration 7 is shown in Figure 4. A BIOS 20 provides information interchange between the various components of the processor configuration 7 over the bus 12 shown in Figure 3 An operating system 21 provides control of the BIOS 20. Examples of such an operating system are Microsoft™ Windows and Linux, although DOS or other operating systems well known in the art can be used. The operating system 21 allows application programs 22 to be run on the processor 8 The application governs control operation of the set top box so as to permit recording and replay of MPEG data together with other user selectable control functions Viewing selections are made by the user through the input interface 19 shown in Figure 3
Programs and data are arranged in files which are grouped in directories referred to also herein as folders. The operating system 21 includes a file system 23 to allow files to be organised in a hierarchical structure, labelled, and amongst other things be written to and read from the hard drive 6. The operating system also includes a graphical user interface 24 which can be used to provide a display of the operational configuration of the set top box on the TV set 2 shown in Figure 1.
When a program is recorded on the hard drive 6, two related data files are stored in the same folder or linked together by coding, such as flags placed in the headers of the files. An example is shown in Figure 5 in which a movie is recorded in a folder 25 that contains first and second files 26, 27. The first file 26 contains primary program data, corresponding to the program itself, while the second file 27 contains associated secondary program data corresponding to promotional material. For example, where the program data recorded in file 26 comprises a movie, the secondary data in file 27 may comprise a 30 s preview or trailer for the movie. In this example, both data files are in MPEG-2 format.
The secondary program data is transmitted in parallel with the primary program data to be recorded by the set top box 1. The secondary program data for the trailer may be transmitted at a lower resolution than the primary program data, for example, to provide a smaller display e.g. a quarter screen display when replayed and displayed on the television set 2.
Alternatively, the processor 8 may run an application to compile suitable promotional material by identifying portions of the primary program data that have been earmarked for this purpose and copying them to the secondary program data file. The material that has been earmarked in this way may be combined with further data from a parallel, tertiary broadcast, such as an audio soundtrack, to produce a trailer for the primary program data. Thus, the secondary program data is produced by copying the earmarked portion of the primary data, stripping away or substantially reducing in volume the audio track for the earmarked data and then overlaying it with the soundtrack that comprises the tertiary data. Thus, a promotional soundtrack can be combined with the earmarked video from the movie to provide the secondary data
The retrieval of program data stored on the hard drive 6 is described with reference to Figures 6 and 7 An application directs the processor 8 to gather information relating to the secondary program data and present them in the form of a menu on screen 28 of the TV set 2. An example menu is shown in Figure 7, where the titles of the programs and relevant pictures 29 are displayed. The user may scroll through the list and select a program title by moving a highlighted region 30 using a remote controller through interface device 19. The viewer may elect initially to watch the program itself i.e. the primary data or the corresponding secondary data, by the use of appropriate buttons on the remote controller and to facilitate this operation, the display shown in Figure 7 may include an icon (not shown) associated with those of the program titles for which secondary data such as a trailer is available. The election of secondary data by the user is illustrated at step S6.1 in Figure 6. If the user requests a trailer, and assuming that a trailer is available for the selected program title, then the corresponding secondary program data may be then retrieved from the relevant file 27 and displayed as shown at step S6.3 in Figure 6.
The user may access further text information about the program while, or instead of, viewing the trailer by selecting an "INFO" option (S6.4, S6.5) by means of the remote controller. The viewer may also elect to watch the full program at any time by selecting a further option on the device 19 (S6.6), at which point the full program data 26 is retrieved from the hard disc and replayed (S6.7).
By providing easy access to promotional material such as previews, trailers and text information, the invention allows a user to make informed viewing decisions when faced with a large number of stored programs. For example, if a user goes on vacation for the weekend, the set top box 2 may be programmed to record 48 hours of primary programming data from one or more broadcast or cable channels. In accordance with the invention secondary programming data corresponding to trailers for the primary programming data is contemporaneously recorded enabling the user thereafter to review the recorded material and make a viewing selection The invention also allows a content provider an opportunity to raise a viewer's interest in a stored program
Many modifications and variations of the described example of the invention can be carried out. For example, the storage medium has been described as a magnetic storage medium but it will be understood that optical storage media such as wnteable DVD can be used. Furthermore, different operating systems can be used, for example HPFS (high performance file system) from OS/2, NTFS, ISO9660, UDF and the filing system used for UNIX. In addition, the invention is not restricted to set top boxes and can be used for other multimedia devices which incorporate storage media for broadcast program content such as DVD recorders. Also the display need not be provided on a conventional television set and any other convenient display device could be used

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1. A multimedia apparatus comprising a receiver to receive primary program data and associated secondary program data from a communication channel, a data storage medium and a data processor operable to record the primary program data and the associated secondary program data on the data storage medium, provide a user interface for selection of the program data files and retrieve a secondary program data file selected by a viewer for display.
2. A multimedia apparatus as in claim 1 operable to record the primary and secondary program data when received contemporaneously by the receiver.
3. A multimedia apparatus as in claim 1 or 2, wherein the secondary program data comprises promotional material selected from the group comprising forms: audio, video, pictures, text and graphics.
4. A multimedia apparatus as in any preceding claim wherein the processor is operable to selectively allow marking of the primary program data for deletion or prolonged keeping upon user input during display of the secondary program data.
5. A multimedia apparatus comprising a receiver to receive primary program data from a communication channel, a data storage medium, a data processor operable to record primary program data on the storage medium, run a software agent arranged to compile an associated secondary program data file, provide a user interface for selection of the stored program data files and retrieve a secondary program file selected by a viewer for display.
6. A multimedia apparatus as in claim 5 wherein the processor is operable to identify portions of the primary program data that have been earmarked and store a copy of said earmarked data in the associated secondary program data file.
7 A multimedia apparatus as in claim 5 or 6 wherein the software agent is opeiable to replace at least a portion of audio data in the secondary program data with audio data from tertiary program data received by the receiver from the communication channel
8 A multimedia apparatus as in any preceding claim wherein the primary program data and secondary program data are in the form of MPEG-2 files
9 A multimedia apparatus as in any preceding claim wherein the secondary program data is of a lower resolution than that of the primary program data
10 A set top box comprising a multimedia apparatus as in any preceding claim
1 1 A multimedia apparatus as in any preceding claim further including a display device to display the primary and secondary data retrieved from the storage medium
12 A method of providing access to program data held in a storage medium within a multimedia apparatus comprising receiving primary program data and associated secondary program data from a communication channel, storing said primary program data and the associated secondary program data, providing a user interface for selection of the stored program data and retrieving secondary program data selected by a viewer for display
13 A method as in claim 12 including receiving the secondary program data in parallel with the primary program content
14 A method of providing access to program data held in a storage medium within a multimedia apparatus comprising receiving primary program data from a communication channel, storing the primary program data on a data storage medium, running a software application so as to compile associated secondary program data from the primary data, and selectively retrieving the secondary program data for display
15. A method as in claim 14 including identifying earmarked portions of the primary program data and compiling the secondary program data from said portions.
16 A method as in claim 15 including replacing at least a portion of audio data in the secondary program data with audio data from tertiary program data received by the receiver from the communication channel.
17. A method as in any one of claims 12 to 16 where the secondary program data comprises promotional material in one or more of the following forms: audio, video, pictures, text or graphics.
18. A method as in any one of claims 12 to 17 where the primary program data and secondary program data are in the form of MPEG-2 files.
19. A method as in any one of claims 12 to 18 where the secondary program data is of a lower resolution than that of the primary program data.
20. A multimedia apparatus comprising a receiver, to receive primary program data from a communication channel, a data storage medium and a data processor operable to record the primary program data on the data storage medium together with a file of associated secondary program data, compile a menu of the stored secondary program data files and retrieve a secondary program data file selected by a viewer for display.
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