CN113207029A - History record processing method - Google Patents

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CN113207029A
CN113207029A CN202110340820.5A CN202110340820A CN113207029A CN 113207029 A CN113207029 A CN 113207029A CN 202110340820 A CN202110340820 A CN 202110340820A CN 113207029 A CN113207029 A CN 113207029A
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Abstract

The invention discloses a history record processing method, relates to the technical field of intelligent televisions, and aims to solve the problem that an intelligent television does not have a complete history record database in the related technology. The method comprises the following steps: acquiring historical records generated by a third-party player and a self-owned player, and recording the historical records as data to be processed; judging whether a historical record with the same name as the data to be processed exists in the first database, if so, marking the historical record as the data to be processed, and if not, storing the data to be processed in the first database; and judging whether the generation time of the data to be processed is earlier than that of the data to be processed, and if not, replacing the data to be processed with the data to be processed. The invention aims to improve the integrity of a first database in which history records are stored.

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History record processing method
Technical Field
The invention relates to the technical field of intelligent televisions, in particular to a history record processing method.
Background
With the continuous development of the internet and big data, smart tvs are also gradually becoming intelligent and diversified, for example: and the set top box/television/projector and other equipment are provided with the intelligent television operating system. The intelligent television can realize operations such as portal navigation, program retrieval, software downloading, information uploading and the like through the intelligent television operating system.
In the related art, a user can watch videos by using a self-owned player and can also watch videos by using a third-party player, which also results in incomplete history record databases corresponding to the self-owned player and the third-party player, and accordingly, the smart television does not have a complete history record database.
At present, no effective solution is provided for the problem that the smart television in the related art does not have a complete historical record database.
Disclosure of Invention
In order to overcome the disadvantages of the related art, the present invention provides a history processing method to improve the integrity of a first database storing a history.
The purpose of the invention is realized by adopting the following technical scheme:
a history processing method, comprising:
acquiring historical records generated by a third-party player and a self-owned player, and recording the historical records as data to be processed;
judging whether a historical record with the same name as the data to be processed exists in a first database, if so, marking the historical record as the data to be processed, and if not, storing the data to be processed in the first database;
and judging whether the generation time of the data to be processed is earlier than that of the data to be processed, and if not, replacing the data to be processed with the data to be processed.
In some of these embodiments, the method further comprises:
and judging whether the watching duration of the data to be processed is greater than a watching preset value, if so, allowing the data to be processed to be stored in the first database, and if not, forbidding the data to be processed to be stored in the first database.
In some of these embodiments, the method further comprises:
and judging whether the playing progress of the data to be processed is smaller than a preset progress value, if so, allowing the data to be processed to be stored in the first database, and if not, forbidding the data to be processed to be stored in the first database.
In some embodiments, in a case that it is determined that the playing progress of the to-be-processed data is greater than or equal to the preset progress value and the first database has corresponding to-be-processed data, the method further includes: deleting the pending data from the first database or adjusting the playing progress of the pending data to 100%.
In some of these embodiments, the method further comprises:
and judging whether the video year of the data to be processed is different from that of the data to be determined, if so, allowing the data to be processed to be stored in the first database, and if not, forbidding the data to be processed to be stored in the first database.
In some of these embodiments, the own player's history is stored in the first database by default.
In some embodiments, the history records in the first database also each carry a player type.
In some of these embodiments, the generating of the history record comprises:
receiving a trigger signal, responding to the trigger signal to control a camera to be started, wherein the acquisition range of the camera is matched with the watching range of the intelligent television;
judging whether a user exists in the viewing range or not based on the information acquired by the camera, and if not, acquiring the first time when the user leaves the viewing range nearby;
and judging whether the user reenters the watching range within a preset time period after the first time, if not, stopping recording the playing progress of the video, and generating a first history record based on the playing progress of the video at the first time.
In some of these embodiments, the generating of the history further comprises: and judging whether more than two users exist in the viewing range, if so, prohibiting the acquisition of the first time when the user leaves the viewing range nearby.
In some of these embodiments, the generating of the history further comprises: and under the condition that more than two users exist in the watching range, the smart television does not display the history record or displays all the history records.
Compared with the related technology, the invention has the beneficial effects that: the history records of each third-party player are stored in the first database, and the history records of the own player are also stored in the first database, so that the smart television can be provided with the first database in which the history records are stored, and the first database is more complete; before any historical record is stored in the first database, the duplicate checking is needed, and the latest historical record is kept under the condition that the duplicate records exist, so that the accuracy of the first database is improved.
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FIG. 1 is a flow chart of a history processing method according to an embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 2 is a flowchart of the duration processing step, the progress processing step, and the year processing step shown in the embodiment of the present application;
fig. 3 is a flowchart of a history generation step according to an embodiment of the present application.
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In order to make the objects, technical solutions and advantages of the present application more apparent, the present application will be described and illustrated below with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments. It should be understood that the specific embodiments described herein are merely illustrative of the present application and are not intended to limit the present application. All other embodiments obtained by a person of ordinary skill in the art based on the embodiments provided in the present application without any inventive step are within the scope of protection of the present application.
It will be appreciated that such a development effort might be complex and tedious, but would nevertheless be a routine undertaking of design, fabrication, and manufacture for those of ordinary skill having the benefit of this disclosure, and is not intended to limit the scope of this disclosure.
The embodiment provides a history processing method, and aims to solve the problem that a smart television in the related art does not have a complete history database.
Fig. 1 is a flowchart of a history processing method according to an embodiment of the present application, and referring to fig. 1, the method includes steps S101 to S105.
And step S101, acquiring history records generated by a third-party player and a self-owned player, and recording the history records as data to be processed.
Step S102, judging whether the first database has a history record with the same name as the data to be processed, if not, executing step S103, and if so, executing step S104.
And step S103, storing the data to be processed in a first database.
And step S104, recording the history record with the same name as the data to be processed in the first database as the data to be processed, judging whether the generation time of the data to be processed is earlier than that of the data to be processed, and if not, executing step S105.
And S105, replacing the data to be processed with the data to be processed.
It is worth mentioning that the steps of the method may be performed on the basis of an execution device. Specifically, the execution device may be a server, a cloud server, a smart television, a processor, or the like, but the execution device is not limited to the above type.
It will be appreciated that the steps illustrated in the flowcharts described above or in the flowcharts of the figures may be performed in a computer system such as a set of computer-executable instructions and that, although a logical order is illustrated in the flowcharts, in some cases, the steps illustrated or described may be performed in an order different than here.
In summary, the history records of each third-party player are stored in the first database, and the history records of the own player are also stored in the first database, so that the smart television can have the first database in which the history records are stored, and the first database is more complete; before any historical record is stored in the first database, the duplicate checking is needed, and the latest historical record is kept under the condition that the duplicate records exist, so that the accuracy of the first database is improved.
As an alternative embodiment, for step S101. It can be understood that the third-party player is software installed on the smart television, and can play video based on the smart television, and accordingly, the smart television can obtain the history record generated by the third-party player and store the history record in the local; the self-contained player is software of the intelligent television, and the intelligent television can directly obtain the history record generated by the self-contained player and store the history record in the local. It should be noted that, in the case where the execution device is a server or a cloud server, the smart television needs to upload the history stored locally to the execution device.
As an alternative embodiment, step S102 is performed. It is understood that the first database has a history stored therein, and the history may include: and elements such as name, playing progress and generation time, and correspondingly, the to-be-processed data also comprises the elements. Thus, it can be determined whether the pending data is included in the first database according to the name of the data to be processed.
As an alternative embodiment, step S103 is performed. It is understood that in the case that the first database does not have the pending data, it indicates that the pending data is valid. Correspondingly, the format of the data to be processed is adjusted according to the requirements of the first database, and then storage operation is carried out, so that the consistency of the historical records in the first database is improved.
As an alternative embodiment, step S104 is performed. It can be understood that, in the case of recording the playing progress of the video, the closing time of the video is the history generation time, and for the history with the same name, the history with the latest generation time is selected to be kept to be matched with the actual viewing progress of the user.
As an alternative embodiment, step S105 is performed. It can be understood that, in the alternative, the to-be-processed data may be stored in the first database first and then the to-be-determined data is deleted, or the to-be-processed data may be stored in the first database after the to-be-processed data is deleted from the first database.
As an alternative implementation manner, fig. 2 is a flowchart of the duration processing step, the progress processing step, and the year processing step shown in the example of the present application. Referring to fig. 2, the method may further include a duration processing step, which may include steps S201 to S203.
Step S201, determining whether the viewing duration of the data to be processed is greater than a viewing preset value, if so, performing step S202, and if not, performing step S203. It can be understood that each history record also includes a viewing duration, the viewing duration takes the opening time of the video as a starting time, and takes the generation time of the history record as an ending time, and the viewing preset value can be adjusted according to actual situations, for example: 5min to 10 min.
Step S202, allowing the data to be processed to be stored in a first database. It is worth mentioning here that in the actual case corresponding to this step, it is stated that the user has watched the video for a period of time, and accordingly, the data to be processed is valid.
And step S203, prohibiting the data to be processed from being stored in the first database. It should be noted that, in the practical situation corresponding to this step, it is indicated that the user may not be interested in the video, or the user simply touches by mistake, and accordingly, the data to be processed is invalid.
It should be noted that, referring to fig. 1 and fig. 2, the execution sequence of steps S101 to S105 and steps S201 to S203 is not limited herein, as long as the logic is smooth. For example: step S201 may be executed after step S101 and before step S102, and then step S202 may be directly: allowing steps S102 to S105 to be performed, step S203 may be: execution of steps S102 to S105 is prohibited. Another example is: if step S201 is executed after step S102 and before step S103, step S202 and step S203 are directed to only the save operation, and if step S201 is executed after step S104 and before step S105, step S202 and step S203 are directed to the replace operation.
By the technical scheme, the judgment based on the watching time length is preferentially carried out before the data to be processed is stored or replaced so as to determine whether the data to be processed is effective or not, and therefore the accuracy of the first database is improved.
As an optional embodiment, the method may further include a schedule processing step, and it should be noted herein that the duration processing step and the schedule processing step may be overlapped with each other with reference to fig. 2, or may be performed independently, and are described herein with reference to fig. 2.
Referring to fig. 2, the progress processing step may include steps S202 to S204.
Step S204, determining whether the playing progress of the data to be processed is smaller than a preset progress value, if so, executing step S202, and if not, executing step S203. It can be understood that the preset schedule value can be adjusted according to actual conditions, for example: 85 to 95 percent.
It should be noted that, in the case that the playing progress of the to-be-processed data is not less than the preset progress value, it indicates that the user has watched the video close to the end sound, and therefore, the meaning of storing the to-be-processed data in the first database is not significant.
It should be noted that, referring to fig. 1 and fig. 2, the execution sequence between step S101 to step S105, and step S202 to step S204 is not limited herein, as long as the logic is smooth, and for a corresponding example, reference may be made to the related description of the duration processing step, and details are not repeated herein.
According to the technical scheme, judgment based on the playing progress is carried out before the data to be processed is stored or replaced so as to determine whether the data is useful or not, and therefore the accuracy of the first database is improved.
Further, in the case that it is determined in step S204 that the playing speed of the to-be-processed data is greater than or equal to the preset speed value, the to-be-processed data is not only prohibited from being stored in the first database, but also needs to be processed.
Specifically, the method may include: and deleting the pending data from the first database or adjusting the playing progress of the pending data to be 100%. It can be understood that, in the case that the data to be processed is useless, the corresponding data to be processed should also be useless, and then deletion or progress adjustment can be performed to improve the accuracy of the first database.
As an optional implementation manner, the schedule processing step may also adopt another implementation manner, and specifically, the schedule processing step may include: judging whether the playing progress of the data to be processed is smaller than a preset progress value or not, if so, allowing the data to be processed to be stored in a first database; if not, the progress of the data to be processed is adjusted to 100%, the data to be processed is stored in the first database, and the data to be processed is deleted under the condition that the data to be processed is stored in the first database.
According to the technical scheme, two types of history records exist in the first database, wherein one type of history records is useful, namely the playing progress is smaller than the preset progress value and can be used for video continuous playing, and the other type of history records is useless, namely the playing progress is not smaller than the preset progress value and can be combined with the useful history records to be used for user portrayal.
As an alternative embodiment, the method may further include a year processing step, and it should be noted that the year processing step, the progress processing step, and the duration processing step may be performed in an overlapping manner with reference to fig. 2, or may be performed independently, and are described with reference to fig. 2.
Referring to fig. 2, the year processing step may include step S205, step S202 to step S203.
Step S205, determining whether the video year of the data to be processed is different from the video year of the data to be determined, if yes, performing step S202, and if no, performing step S203.
It should be noted that, part of the video may be adjusted according to the year, so that under the condition that the year of the data to be processed is different from the year of the data to be determined, the two data may be retained, so as to improve the accuracy of the first database and facilitate the portrait of the user.
It should be noted that, referring to fig. 1 and fig. 2, the execution sequence of steps S101 to S105, and steps S205, S202 and S203 is not limited herein, as long as the logic is smooth, and for a corresponding example, reference may be made to the related description of the duration processing step, and no further description is given here.
As an alternative embodiment, in the case where there are any two of the duration processing step, the progress processing step, and the year processing step, the and gate operation is adopted to "allow the data to be processed to be stored in the first database", that is, the operation is performed in the case where the determination in each processing step is "yes", and only the or gate operation is adopted to "prohibit the data to be processed to be stored in the first database" if there is one processing step whose determination is "no".
As an alternative embodiment, the history of the own player is stored in the first database by default. It should be noted that, for the existing smart tv, a database corresponding to the self-owned player is established, but in the technical solution, the database corresponding to the self-owned player and the first database are directly made to be the same, so as to reduce the development difficulty and reduce the overall memory of the execution device.
As an alternative embodiment, the history records in the first database also carry the player type. Then the player preferences of the user may also be determined by player type aggregation of the record records within the first database.
Further, in the case that the smart television continues playing based on the first database, then the video continuing playing may include the following steps: the execution equipment acquires a continuous playing request, wherein the continuous playing request carries a corresponding history record and is recorded as a record to be continuously played; and the execution equipment responds to the continuous playing request to inquire whether the own player can play the video corresponding to the record to be continuously played, if so, the own player is controlled to be played in a matched mode, and if not, the corresponding third-party player is controlled to be played in a matched mode according to the type of the player of the record to be continuously played.
As an optional implementation manner, fig. 3 is a flowchart of a history record generating step in an embodiment of the present application, and the history record generating step may include steps S301 to S305.
And S301, receiving a trigger signal, responding to the trigger signal to control the camera to be started, wherein the acquisition range of the camera is matched with the watching range of the intelligent television. The camera may be a part of the smart television, that is, the camera is embedded in the smart television, and the camera may also be independent from the smart television, that is, the camera is externally embedded in the smart television, which is not particularly limited herein.
It can be understood that the trigger signal may be generated at a fixed time, and accordingly, the camera is correspondingly turned on at a fixed time, the trigger signal may also be generated based on manual operation, and the trigger signal may also be generated corresponding to a power-on operation, that is, after the smart television is turned on, the camera is automatically turned on, so that an accurate first time may be obtained, and the accuracy of the first history record is correspondingly improved. The generation mode of the trigger signal is not limited herein, and is preferably generated corresponding to the power-on operation.
If the execution equipment is a server or a cloud server, the trigger signal is generated by the smart television and uploaded to the execution equipment; the execution equipment issues a starting instruction to the smart television, the smart television responds to the starting instruction to start the camera, or the execution equipment directly issues the starting instruction to the camera, and the camera responds to the starting instruction to start; the camera may upload the collected information to the execution device directly or indirectly via the smart tv.
In the case that the execution device is a smart television, the trigger signal may be automatically generated by the execution device, and directly control the camera to be turned on, and accordingly, the acquisition information of the camera is uploaded to the smart television.
It is worth explaining here that the camera may be adjusted to adapt the acquisition range of the camera to the viewing range of the smart television. It is understood that the viewing range of the smart tv can be defined manually, and the acquisition range of the camera should include the viewing range of the smart tv.
And S302, judging whether a user exists in the viewing range or not based on the information collected by the camera. If not, step S103 is executed. The execution device has a system for identifying whether there is a user in the viewing range, and the system may identify according to human shape or human face, and is not limited herein.
Step S303, a first time when the user leaves the viewing range nearby is acquired. It should be noted that, in the case that the camera is always turned on, the user can obtain the first time when leaving the viewing range and execute step S103; in the case where the camera is turned on at regular time, if the user leaves while the camera is turned off, the time when the camera is turned back on may be the first time or the time when the camera was turned off last time for the back on may be the first time. Preferably, the timing on and off of the camera should be released after the execution device performs step S103 until the user re-enters the viewing range and waits for a period of time before triggering the timing on and off of the camera.
Step S304, determining whether the user re-enters the viewing range within a preset time period after the first time, if not, executing step S305. The duration of the preset period after the first time is not limited herein, for example, 5min to 10min, but the starting time of the preset period should be the first time.
It is worth mentioning here that in case the camera is always on, the time the user has to re-enter the viewing range is directly available; under the condition that the camera is opened at regular time, if the user re-enters the system under the condition that the camera is closed, the time for re-opening the camera can be used as the time for the user to re-enter the watching range.
Step S305, stopping recording the playing progress of the video, and generating a first history record based on the playing progress of the video at the first time, wherein the first history record may be deleted or saved in the first database after passing through steps S102 to S105.
For steps S402 to S305, the same user and the same video are corresponded. It can be understood that if a video stops recording the playing progress, that is, the video is closed, a corresponding history record is not generated.
According to the technical scheme, the acquisition range of the camera is matched with the acquisition range of the smart television, so that whether a user exists in the watching range can be judged through the information acquired by the camera, if the time length of the user leaving the watching range meets the preset condition, a first historical record corresponding to the first time is generated, and the first historical record conforms to the actual video watching progress of the user, so that the accuracy of the historical record is improved, and correspondingly, the accuracy of operations such as video continuous playing or video recommendation based on the historical record is also improved.
Further, if it is determined in step S104 that the user does not re-enter the viewing range within the preset time period after the first time, the playing progress of the video is continuously recorded, and accordingly, when the video is closed, a corresponding history record is generated according to the playing progress when the video is closed, and the history record may be deleted or saved in the first database after the steps S102 to S105. .
Further, the history generating step may further include: and judging whether more than two users exist in the viewing range, if so, prohibiting to acquire the first time when the user leaves the viewing range nearby, and if not, continuing to execute the subsequent steps.
Further, the step of generating the history record may further include: and under the condition that more than two users exist in the watching range, the smart television does not display the history record or displays all the history records.
Further, the history generating step may further include: in the first database, the history records are divided into a plurality of groups according to the account numbers, and may be referred to as a history record group, and the account numbers correspond to the history record groups one to one, the first history record storage may include: the first history record is stored in a corresponding history record group according to the account number of the user. It can be understood that because the invention adopts the camera, the identity recognition of the user preferably adopts a face recognition mode.
It should be noted that, in the case that the user is a single person and the user has an account, the execution device switches to the corresponding history group; if the user does not have an account, an account and a history group corresponding to the user are generated, and after the history group is generated, the user switches to the history group. Through the technical scheme, the privacy of the user can be protected, and the accuracy of portrait of the user is improved.
Further, the history generation step may further include the following steps.
After step S205, a second time at which the user re-enters the viewing range is acquired.
And judging whether the user leaves the watching range within a preset time period after the second time, if so, not processing, otherwise, deleting the first history record, and starting to record the playing progress of the corresponding video.
It should be noted that steps S101 to S105 can be executed after the video is turned off to ensure the validity of the first history.
And the preset time interval is obtained based on the second time, and represents that the user can execute the subsequent steps only when the user enters the viewing range again and waits for the preset time interval. The duration of the preset time period is not limited herein, and is preferably 5min to 10min, as long as the second time is the starting time.
It is to be understood that, in the case of "starting recording the playing progress of the corresponding video", which means that the user has viewed the video for a while again entering the viewing range, the actual progress of the user viewing the video does not match the first history, but matches the actual progress of the video, so that the playing progress of the recorded video should be restarted.
It will be understood by those skilled in the art that all or part of the processes of the methods of the embodiments described above can be implemented by hardware instructions of a computer program, which can be stored in a non-volatile computer-readable storage medium, and when executed, can include the processes of the embodiments of the methods described above. Any reference to memory, storage, database, or other medium used in the embodiments provided herein may include non-volatile and/or volatile memory, among others. Non-volatile memory can include read-only memory (ROM), Programmable ROM (PROM), Electrically Programmable ROM (EPROM), Electrically Erasable Programmable ROM (EEPROM), or flash memory. Volatile memory can include Random Access Memory (RAM) or external cache memory. By way of illustration and not limitation, RAM is available in a variety of forms such as Static RAM (SRAM), Dynamic RAM (DRAM), Synchronous DRAM (SDRAM), Double Data Rate SDRAM (DDRSDRAM), Enhanced SDRAM (ESDRAM), synchronous link (Synchlink), DRAM (SLDRAM), Rambus Direct RAM (RDRAM), direct bus dynamic RAM (DRDRAM), and memory bus dynamic RAM (RDRAM).
It should be noted that, in the embodiment of the asset management method, each included unit and module are merely divided according to functional logic, but are not limited to the above division as long as the corresponding functions can be implemented; in addition, specific names of the functional units are only for convenience of distinguishing from each other, and are not used for limiting the protection scope of the present invention.
Unless defined otherwise, technical or scientific terms referred to herein shall have the ordinary meaning as understood by those of ordinary skill in the art to which this application belongs. Reference to "a," "an," "the," and similar words throughout this application are not to be construed as limiting in number, and may refer to the singular or the plural. The terms "comprises," "comprising," "including," "has," "having," and any variations thereof, as referred to herein, are intended to cover a non-exclusive inclusion. Reference to "connected," "coupled," and the like in this application is not intended to be limited to physical or mechanical connections, but may include electrical connections, whether direct or indirect. The term "plurality" as referred to herein means two or more. "and/or" describe the association relationship of the associated objects, meaning that three relationships may exist. The character "/" generally indicates that the former and latter associated objects are in an "or" relationship. Reference herein to the terms "first," "second," "third," and the like, are merely to distinguish similar objects and do not denote a particular ordering for the objects.
The above examples only express several embodiments of the present application, and the description thereof is more specific and detailed, but not construed as limiting the scope of the invention. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Therefore, the protection scope of the present patent shall be subject to the appended claims.

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1. A method of history processing, the method comprising:
acquiring historical records generated by a third-party player and a self-owned player, and recording the historical records as data to be processed;
judging whether a historical record with the same name as the data to be processed exists in a first database, if so, marking the historical record as the data to be processed, and if not, storing the data to be processed in the first database;
and judging whether the generation time of the data to be processed is earlier than that of the data to be processed, and if not, replacing the data to be processed with the data to be processed.
2. The method of claim 1, further comprising:
and judging whether the watching duration of the data to be processed is greater than a watching preset value, if so, allowing the data to be processed to be stored in the first database, and if not, forbidding the data to be processed to be stored in the first database.
3. The method of claim 1, further comprising:
and judging whether the playing progress of the data to be processed is smaller than a preset progress value, if so, allowing the data to be processed to be stored in the first database, and if not, forbidding the data to be processed to be stored in the first database.
4. The method of claim 3, wherein in case that it is determined that the playing progress of the to-be-processed data is greater than or equal to the preset progress value and there is corresponding to-be-processed data in the first database, the method further comprises: deleting the pending data from the first database or adjusting the playing progress of the pending data to 100%.
5. The method of claim 1, further comprising:
and judging whether the video year of the data to be processed is different from that of the data to be determined, if so, allowing the data to be processed to be stored in the first database, and if not, forbidding the data to be processed to be stored in the first database.
6. The method of any of claims 1 to 4, wherein the own player's history is stored in the first database by default.
7. The method according to any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein the history records in the first database each also carry a player type.
8. The method of any of claims 1 to 4, wherein the generating of the history comprises:
receiving a trigger signal, responding to the trigger signal to control a camera to be started, wherein the acquisition range of the camera is matched with the watching range of the intelligent television;
judging whether a user exists in the viewing range or not based on the information acquired by the camera, and if not, acquiring the first time when the user leaves the viewing range nearby;
and judging whether the user reenters the watching range within a preset time period after the first time, if not, stopping recording the playing progress of the video, and generating a first history record based on the playing progress of the video at the first time.
9. The method of claim 8, wherein the generating of the history further comprises: and judging whether more than two users exist in the viewing range, if so, prohibiting the acquisition of the first time when the user leaves the viewing range nearby.
10. The method of claim 8, wherein the generating of the history further comprises: and under the condition that more than two users exist in the watching range, the smart television does not display the history record or displays all the history records.
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