CN113259733B - Display device - Google Patents

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CN113259733B
CN113259733B CN202010086063.9A CN202010086063A CN113259733B CN 113259733 B CN113259733 B CN 113259733B CN 202010086063 A CN202010086063 A CN 202010086063A CN 113259733 B CN113259733 B CN 113259733B
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Abstract

An embodiment of the present application shows a display device, and in a technical solution shown in the embodiment of the present application, a controller is configured to: receiving input to enable the controller to control the display to play the associated feature film in a full screen mode to trigger operation; when a quick-look short film corresponding to the associated feature film exists, controlling a display to display guide information in response to the trigger operation, wherein the quick-look short film comprises image frames which are the same as some image frames in the associated feature film, the playing time length of the quick-look short film is shorter than the playing time length of the associated feature film, and the guide information is a prompt for the operation mode of playing the quick-look short film; and when no quick-look short film corresponding to the associated positive film exists, controlling the display not to display the guide information in response to the trigger operation. In the embodiment of the application, the user can judge whether the associated feature films corresponding to the quick-view short films accord with personal preferences or not by watching the quick-view short films, and make a decision quickly.

Description

Display device
Technical Field
The invention relates to the technical field of software, in particular to a display device.
Background
People often relax their mood through longer video such as movies or television shows. The existing video content is too complicated, when a user screens videos, the user can only determine whether the videos accord with the preference of the user by checking the complete videos, but a great amount of time of the user is occupied by checking the complete videos. Therefore, there is a need in the art for techniques that can help users filter videos to avoid the above problems.
Disclosure of Invention
Based on the above technical problem, an object of the present invention is to provide a display device.
A first aspect of embodiments of the present application shows a display device, including:
a display for displaying a user interaction interface, the user interaction interface including a play window;
a controller configured to:
receiving input to enable the controller to control the display to play the associated feature film in a full screen mode to trigger operation;
when a quick-look short film corresponding to the associated positive film exists, controlling a display to display guide information in response to the trigger operation, wherein the quick-look short film comprises image frames which are the same as some image frames in the associated positive film, the playing time length of the quick-look short film is shorter than that of the associated positive film, and the guide information is a prompt of an operation mode for playing the quick-look short film;
and when no quick-look short film corresponding to the associated positive film exists, controlling the display not to display the guide information in response to the trigger operation.
A second aspect of embodiments of the present application shows a display device including:
a display for displaying a user interaction interface, the user interaction interface including a play window;
the user interface is used for receiving instructions input by a user;
the controller is used for responding to a first instruction input by a user, controlling the playing window to switch the playing of the associated feature film into the playing of a quick-look feature film, wherein the quick-look feature film comprises image frames which are the same as some image frames in the associated feature film, the playing time length of the quick-look feature film is shorter than the playing time length of the associated feature film, and the first instruction is a preset key instruction;
and controlling the playing window to continue playing the associated feature film in response to not receiving a first instruction input by a user.
A third aspect of the embodiments of the present application shows yet another display device, including a display configured to display a user interaction interface, where the user interaction interface includes a play window;
the user interface is used for receiving instructions input by a user;
the controller configured to:
when the audio and video played by the playing window is a quick-look short-cut film, responding to a third instruction input by a user to control the display to display a second control list on the user interaction interface, wherein the second control list comprises an associated feature film control and a definition adjusting control, and the third instruction is a preset key instruction;
and in response to receiving the selection of the associated feature film control by the user, switching the playing of the quick-look short film to the playing of the associated feature film by the playing window.
As can be seen from the foregoing technical solutions, an embodiment of the present application illustrates a display device, in the technical solutions illustrated in the embodiment of the present application, a controller is configured to: receiving input to enable the controller to control the display to play the associated feature film in a full screen mode to trigger operation; when a quick-look short film corresponding to the associated feature film exists, controlling a display to display guide information in response to the trigger operation, wherein the quick-look short film comprises image frames which are the same as some image frames in the associated feature film, the playing time length of the quick-look short film is shorter than the playing time length of the associated feature film, and the guide information is a prompt for the operation mode of playing the quick-look short film; and when no quick-look short film corresponding to the associated positive film exists, controlling the display not to display the guide information in response to the trigger operation. In the embodiment of the application, the user can judge whether the associated feature films corresponding to the short films are in line with personal preference or not by watching the short films, and make a decision quickly.
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In order to more clearly illustrate the embodiments of the present invention or the technical solutions in the prior art, the drawings needed in the embodiments will be briefly described below, and it is obvious that the drawings in the following description are only some embodiments of the present invention, and it is obvious for those skilled in the art to obtain other drawings without creative efforts.
Fig. 1 is a schematic diagram illustrating an operation scenario between a display device and a control apparatus according to an embodiment;
fig. 2 is a block diagram exemplarily showing a hardware configuration of a display device 200 according to an embodiment;
fig. 3 is a block diagram exemplarily showing a hardware configuration of the control apparatus 100 according to the embodiment;
fig. 4 is a diagram exemplarily showing a functional configuration of the display device 200 according to the embodiment;
fig. 5a schematically illustrates a software configuration in the display device 200 according to an embodiment;
fig. 5b schematically shows a configuration of an application in the display device 200 according to an embodiment;
fig. 6 is a schematic diagram illustrating a user interface in the display device 200 according to an embodiment;
fig. 7 is a schematic structural diagram schematically illustrating a display device according to an embodiment;
fig. 8 illustrates a user interface according to an embodiment;
fig. 9 illustrates a display interface of a drama request page according to an embodiment;
fig. 10 illustrates a display interface of guidance information according to an embodiment;
yet another user interface according to an embodiment is exemplarily shown in fig. 11;
fig. 12 illustrates a playback interface for fast-viewing a short-cut according to an embodiment;
yet another user interface according to an embodiment is exemplarily shown in fig. 13;
yet another user interface according to an embodiment is illustrated in fig. 14.
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To make the objects, technical solutions and advantages of the exemplary embodiments of the present application clearer, the technical solutions in the exemplary embodiments of the present application will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the drawings in the exemplary embodiments of the present application, and it is obvious that the described exemplary embodiments are only a part of the embodiments of the present application, but not all the embodiments.
All other embodiments, which can be derived by a person skilled in the art from the exemplary embodiments shown in the present application without inventive step, are within the scope of protection of the present application. Moreover, while the disclosure herein has been presented in terms of exemplary one or more examples, it is to be understood that each aspect of the disclosure can be utilized independently and separately from other aspects of the disclosure to provide a complete disclosure.
It should be understood that the terms "first," "second," "third," and the like in the description and in the claims of the present application and in the drawings described above are used for distinguishing between similar elements and not necessarily for describing a particular sequential or chronological order. It is to be understood that the data so used are interchangeable under appropriate circumstances and can be implemented in sequences other than those illustrated or otherwise described herein with respect to the embodiments of the application, for example.
Furthermore, the terms "comprises" and "comprising," as well as any variations thereof, are intended to cover a non-exclusive inclusion, such that a product or device that comprises a list of elements is not necessarily limited to those elements explicitly listed, but may include other elements not expressly listed or inherent to such product or device.
The term "module" as used herein refers to any known or later developed hardware, software, firmware, artificial intelligence, fuzzy logic, or combination of hardware and/or software code that is capable of performing the functionality associated with that element.
The term "remote control" as used in this application refers to a component of an electronic device, such as the display device disclosed in this application, that is typically wirelessly controllable over a short range of distances. Typically using infrared and/or Radio Frequency (RF) signals and/or bluetooth to connect with the electronic device, and may also include WiFi, wireless USB, bluetooth, motion sensor, etc. For example: the hand-held touch remote controller replaces most of the physical built-in hard keys in a common remote control device with a user interface in a touch screen.
The term "gesture" as used in this application refers to a user's behavior through a change in hand shape or an action such as hand motion to convey a desired idea, action, purpose, or result.
Fig. 1 is a schematic diagram illustrating an operation scenario between a display device and a control apparatus according to an embodiment. As shown in fig. 1, a user may operate the display apparatus 200 through the control device 100.
The control device 100 may be a remote controller 100A, which includes infrared protocol communication, bluetooth protocol communication, other short-distance communication methods, and the like, and controls the display apparatus 200 in a wireless or other wired manner. The user may input a user instruction through a key on a remote controller, voice input, control panel input, etc., to control the display apparatus 200. Such as: the user can input a corresponding control command through a volume up/down key, a channel control key, up/down/left/right moving keys, a voice input key, a menu key, a power on/off key, etc. on the remote controller, to implement the function of controlling the display device 200.
The control device 100 may also be a smart device, such as a mobile terminal 100B, a tablet computer, a notebook computer, and so on. For example, the display device 200 is controlled using an application program running on the smart device. The application may provide the user with various controls through an intuitive User Interface (UI) on a screen associated with the smart device.
For example, the mobile terminal 100B may install a software application with the display device 200, implement connection communication through a network communication protocol, and implement the purpose of one-to-one control operation and data communication. Such as: the mobile terminal 100B and the display device 200 may establish a control instruction protocol, synchronize the remote control keyboard to the mobile terminal 100B, and control the function of the display device 200 by controlling the user interface on the mobile terminal 100B. The audio and video content displayed on the mobile terminal 100B may also be transmitted to the display device 200, so as to implement a synchronous display function.
As shown in fig. 1, the display apparatus 200 also performs data communication with the server 300 through various communication means. The display apparatus 200 may be allowed to make a communication connection through a Local Area Network (LAN), a wireless local area network (NLAN), and other networks. The server 300 may provide various contents and interactions to the display apparatus 200. Illustratively, the display device 200 receives software program updates, or accesses a remotely stored digital media library, by sending and receiving information, as well as Electronic Program Guide (EPG) interactions. The servers 300 may be a group or groups, and may be one or more types of servers. Other web service contents such as a video on demand and an advertisement service are provided through the server 300.
The display device 200 may be a liquid crystal display, an OLED display, a projection display device. The specific display device type, size, resolution, etc. are not limiting, and those skilled in the art will appreciate that the display device 200 may be modified in performance and configuration as desired.
The display apparatus 200 may additionally provide an intelligent network tv function that provides a computer support function in addition to the broadcast receiving tv function. Examples include a network television, a display device, an Internet Protocol Television (IPTV), and the like.
A hardware configuration block diagram of a display device 200 according to an exemplary embodiment is exemplarily shown in fig. 2. As shown in fig. 2, the display apparatus 200 may include a tuner demodulator 220, a communicator 230, a detector 240, an external device interface 250, a controller 210, a memory 290, a user input interface, a video processor 260-1, an audio processor 260-2, a display 280, an audio output interface 272, and a power supply.
The tuning demodulator 220 receives the broadcast television signals in a wired or wireless manner, may perform modulation and demodulation processing such as amplification, mixing, resonance, and the like, and is configured to demodulate, from a plurality of wireless or wired broadcast television signals, an audio/video signal carried in a frequency of a television channel selected by a user, and additional information (e.g., an EPG data signal).
The tuner demodulator 220 is responsive to the user-selected television channel frequency and the television signal carried thereby, as selected by the user and as controlled by the controller 210.
The tuner demodulator 220 may receive signals according to different broadcasting systems of television signals, such as: terrestrial broadcasting, cable broadcasting, satellite broadcasting, internet broadcasting, or the like; and according to different modulation types, the digital modulation mode and the analog modulation mode can be adopted; and can demodulate the analog signal and the digital signal according to different types of the received television signals.
In other exemplary embodiments, the tuner/demodulator 220 may be in an external device, such as an external set-top box. In this way, the set-top box outputs television audio/video signals after modulation and demodulation, and the television audio/video signals are input into the display device 200 through the external device interface 250.
The communicator 230 is a component for communicating with an external device or an external server according to various communication protocol types. For example: the communicator 230 may include a WIFI module 231, a bluetooth communication protocol module 232, a wired ethernet communication protocol module 233, and other network communication protocol modules or near field communication protocol modules.
The display apparatus 200 may establish a connection of a control signal and a data signal with an external control apparatus or a content providing apparatus through the communicator 230. For example, the communicator may receive a control signal of the remote controller 100 according to the control of the controller.
The detector 240 is a component of the display apparatus 200 for collecting signals of an external environment or interaction with the outside. The detector 240 may include a light receiver 242, a sensor for collecting the intensity of ambient light, which may be used to adapt to display parameter changes, etc.; the system can further include an image collector 241, such as a camera, etc., which can be used for collecting external environment scenes, collecting attributes of the user or interacting gestures with the user, adaptively changing display parameters, and recognizing user gestures, so as to realize the function of interaction with the user.
In some other exemplary embodiments, the detector 240 may further include a temperature sensor, such as by sensing an ambient temperature, and the display device 200 may adaptively adjust a display color temperature of the image. For example, when the temperature is higher, the display apparatus 200 may be adjusted to display a color temperature of an image that is cooler; when the temperature is lower, the display device 200 may be adjusted to display a warmer color temperature of the image.
In some other exemplary embodiments, the detector 240 may further include a sound collector, such as a microphone, which may be used to receive a user's voice, a voice signal including a control instruction of the user to control the display device 200, or collect an ambient sound for identifying an ambient scene type, and the display device 200 may adapt to the ambient noise.
The external device interface 250 provides a component for the controller 210 to control data transmission between the display apparatus 200 and other external apparatuses. The external device interface may be connected with an external apparatus such as a set-top box, a game device, a notebook computer, etc. in a wired/wireless manner, and may receive data such as a video signal (e.g., moving image), an audio signal (e.g., music), additional information (e.g., EPG), etc. of the external apparatus.
The external device interface 250 may include: a High Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) terminal 251, a Composite Video Blanking Sync (CVBS) terminal 252, an analog or digital component terminal 253, a Universal Serial Bus (USB) terminal 254, a red, green, blue (RGB) terminal (not shown), and the like.
The controller 210 controls the operation of the display device 200 and responds to the operation of the user by running various software control programs (such as an operating system and various application programs) stored on the memory 290.
As shown in fig. 2, the controller 210 includes a random access memory RAM213, a read only memory ROM214, a graphics processor 216, a CPU processor 212, a communication interface 218, and a communication bus. The RAM213 and the ROM214, the graphic processor 216, the CPU processor 212, and the communication interface 218 are connected via a bus.
A ROM213 for storing instructions for various system boots. If the display device 200 is powered on upon receipt of the power-on signal, the CPU processor 212 executes a system boot instruction in the ROM and copies the operating system stored in the memory 290 to the RAM214 to start running the boot operating system. After the start of the operating system is completed, the CPU processor 212 copies the various application programs in the memory 290 to the RAM214, and then starts running and starting the various application programs.
A graphics processor 216 for generating various graphics objects, such as: icons, operation menus, user input instruction display graphics, and the like. The display device comprises an arithmetic unit which carries out operation by receiving various interactive instructions input by a user and displays various objects according to display attributes. And a renderer for generating various objects based on the operator and displaying the rendered result on the display 280.
A CPU processor 212 for executing operating system and application program instructions stored in memory 290. And executing various application programs, data and contents according to various interactive instructions received from the outside so as to finally display and play various audio and video contents.
In some exemplary embodiments, the CPU processor 212 may include a plurality of processors. The plurality of processors may include one main processor and a plurality of or one sub-processor. A main processor for performing some operations of the display apparatus 200 in a pre-power-up mode and/or operations of displaying a screen in a normal mode. A plurality of or one sub-processor for performing an operation in a standby mode or the like.
The communication interfaces may include a first interface 218-1 through an nth interface 218-n. These interfaces may be network interfaces that are connected to external devices via a network.
The controller 210 may control the overall operation of the display apparatus 200. For example: in response to receiving a user command for selecting a UI object to be displayed on the display 280, the controller 210 may perform an operation related to the object selected by the user command.
Wherein the object may be any one of selectable objects, such as a hyperlink or an icon. Operations related to the selected object, such as: displaying an operation of connecting to a hyperlink page, document, image, etc., or performing an operation of a program corresponding to an icon. The user command for selecting the UI object may be a command input through various input means (e.g., a mouse, a keyboard, a touch pad, etc.) connected to the display apparatus 200 or a voice command corresponding to a voice spoken by the user.
The memory 290 includes a memory for storing various software modules for driving and controlling the display apparatus 200. Such as: various software modules stored in memory 290, including: the system comprises a basic module, a detection module, a communication module, a display control module, a browser module, various service modules and the like.
The basic module is a bottom layer software module for signal communication between hardware in the display device 200 and sending processing and control signals to an upper layer module. The detection module is a management module used for collecting various information from various sensors or user input interfaces, and performing digital-to-analog conversion and analysis management.
For example: the voice recognition module comprises a voice analysis module and a voice instruction database module. The display control module is a module for controlling the display 280 to display image content, and may be used to play information such as multimedia image content and UI interface. The communication module is used for carrying out control and data communication with external equipment. And the browser module is used for executing data communication between the browsing servers. The service module is a module for providing various services and various application programs.
Meanwhile, the memory 290 is also used to store visual effect maps and the like for receiving external data and user data, images of respective items in various user interfaces, and a focus object.
A user input interface for transmitting an input signal of a user to the controller 210 or transmitting a signal output from the controller to the user. For example, the control device (e.g., a mobile terminal or a remote controller) may send an input signal, such as a power switch signal, a channel selection signal, a volume adjustment signal, etc., input by a user to the user input interface, and then the input signal is forwarded to the controller by the user input interface; alternatively, the control device may receive an output signal such as audio, video, or data output from the user input interface via the controller, and display the received output signal or output the received output signal in audio or vibration form.
In some embodiments, a user may enter a user command on a Graphical User Interface (GUI) displayed on the display 280, and the user input interface receives the user input command through the Graphical User Interface (GUI). Alternatively, the user may input the user command by inputting a specific sound or gesture, and the user input interface receives the user input command by recognizing the sound or gesture through the sensor.
The video processor 260-1 is configured to receive a video signal, and perform video data processing such as decompression, decoding, scaling, noise reduction, frame rate conversion, resolution conversion, and image synthesis according to a standard codec protocol of the input signal, so as to obtain a video signal that is directly displayed or played on the display 280.
Illustratively, the video processor 260-1 includes a demultiplexing module, a video decoding module, an image synthesizing module, a frame rate conversion module, a display formatting module, and the like.
The demultiplexing module is used for demultiplexing the input audio and video data stream, and if the input MPEG-2 is input, the demultiplexing module demultiplexes the input audio and video data stream into a video signal and an audio signal.
And the video decoding module is used for processing the video signal after demultiplexing, including decoding, scaling and the like.
And the image synthesis module is used for carrying out superposition mixing processing on the GUI signal input by the user or generated by the user and the video image after the zooming processing by the graphic generator so as to generate an image signal for display.
The frame rate conversion module is configured to convert a frame rate of an input video, such as a 24Hz, 25Hz, 30Hz, or 60Hz video, into a 60Hz, 120Hz, or 240Hz frame rate, where the input frame rate may be related to a source video stream, and the output frame rate may be related to an update rate of a display. The input is realized in a common format by using a frame insertion mode.
And a display formatting module for converting the signal output by the frame rate conversion module into a signal conforming to a display format of a display, such as converting the format of the signal output by the frame rate conversion module to output an RGB data signal.
And a display 280 for receiving the image signal input from the video processor 260-1 and displaying the video content and image and the menu manipulation interface. The display 280 includes a display component for presenting a picture and a driving component for driving the display of an image. The video content may be displayed from the video in the broadcast signal received by the tuner/demodulator 220, or from the video content input from the communicator or the external device interface. And a display 220 simultaneously displaying a user manipulation interface UI generated in the display apparatus 200 and used to control the display apparatus 200.
And, a driving component for driving the display according to the type of the display 280. Alternatively, in case the display 280 is a projection display, it may also comprise a projection device and a projection screen.
The audio processor 260-2 is configured to receive an audio signal, decompress and decode the audio signal according to a standard codec protocol of the input signal, and perform noise reduction, digital-to-analog conversion, amplification and other audio data processing to obtain an audio signal that can be played in the speaker 272.
An audio output interface 270 for receiving the audio signal output by the audio processor 260-2 under the control of the controller 210, wherein the audio output interface may include a speaker 272 or an external sound output terminal 274 for outputting to a generating device of an external device, such as: external sound terminal or earphone output terminal etc..
In other exemplary embodiments, video processor 260-1 may comprise one or more chip components. The audio processor 260-2 may also include one or more chips.
And, in other exemplary embodiments, the video processor 260-1 and the audio processor 260-2 may be separate chips or may be integrated in one or more chips with the controller 210.
And a power supply for supplying power supply support to the display apparatus 200 from the power input from the external power source under the control of the controller 210. The power supply may include a built-in power supply circuit installed inside the display apparatus 200, or may be a power supply installed outside the display apparatus 200, such as a power supply interface for providing an external power supply in the display apparatus 200.
Fig. 3 is a block diagram schematically showing the configuration of the control apparatus 100 according to the exemplary embodiment. As shown in fig. 3, the control device 100 includes a controller 110, a communicator 130, a user input/output interface 140, a memory 190, and a power supply 180.
The control apparatus 100 is configured to control the display device 200 and may receive an input operation instruction of a user and convert the operation instruction into an instruction recognizable and responsive by the display device 200, serving as an interaction intermediary between the user and the display device 200. Such as: the user operates the channel up/down key on the control device 100, and the display device 200 responds to the channel up/down operation.
In some embodiments, the control device 100 may be a smart device. Such as: the control apparatus 100 may install various applications that control the display device 200 according to user demands.
In some embodiments, as shown in fig. 1, the mobile terminal 100B or other intelligent electronic device may function similar to the control apparatus 100 after an application for manipulating the display device 200 is installed. Such as: the user may implement the functions of controlling the physical keys of the apparatus 100 by installing applications, various function keys or virtual buttons of a graphical user interface available on the mobile terminal 100B or other intelligent electronic devices.
The controller 110 includes a processor 112, a RAM113 and a ROM114, a communication interface, and a communication bus. The controller 110 is used to control the operation of the control device 100, as well as the internal components for communication and coordination and external and internal data processing functions.
The communicator 130 enables communication of control signals and data signals with the display apparatus 200 under the control of the controller 110. Such as: the received user input signal is transmitted to the display apparatus 200. The communicator 130 may include at least one of a WIFI module 131, a bluetooth module 132, an NFC module 133, and the like.
A user input/output interface 140, wherein the input interface includes at least one of a microphone 141, a touch pad 142, a sensor 143, a key 144, and the like. Such as: the user can realize a user instruction input function through actions such as voice, touch, gesture, pressing, and the like, and the input interface converts the received analog signal into a digital signal and converts the digital signal into a corresponding instruction signal, and sends the instruction signal to the display device 200.
The output interface includes an interface that transmits the received user instruction to the display apparatus 200. In some embodiments, it may be an infrared interface or a radio frequency interface. Such as: when the infrared signal interface is used, the user input instruction needs to be converted into an infrared control signal according to an infrared control protocol, and the infrared control signal is sent to the display device 200 through the infrared sending module. The following steps are repeated: when the rf signal interface is used, a user input command needs to be converted into a digital signal, and then the digital signal is modulated according to the rf control signal modulation protocol and then transmitted to the display device 200 through the rf transmitting terminal.
In some embodiments, the control device 100 includes at least one of a communicator 130 and an output interface. The communicator 130 is configured in the control device 100, such as: the modules of WIFI, bluetooth, NFC, etc. may send the user input command to the display device 200 through the WIFI protocol, or the bluetooth protocol, or the NFC protocol code.
And a memory 190 for storing various operation programs, data and applications for driving and controlling the control apparatus 100 under the control of the controller 110. The memory 190 may store various control signal commands input by a user.
And a power supply 180 for providing operational power support to the components of the control device 100 under the control of the controller 110. A battery and associated control circuitry.
Fig. 4 is a diagram schematically illustrating a functional configuration of the display device 200 according to an exemplary embodiment. As shown in fig. 4, the memory 290 is used to store an operating system, an application program, contents, user data, and the like, and performs system operations for driving the display device 200 and various operations in response to a user under the control of the controller 210. The memory 290 may include volatile and/or nonvolatile memory.
The memory 290 is specifically used for storing an operating program for driving the controller 210 in the display device 200, and storing various applications installed in the display device 200, various applications downloaded by a user from an external device, various graphical user interfaces related to the applications, various objects related to the graphical user interfaces, user data information, and internal data of various supported applications. The memory 290 is used to store system software such as an Operating System (OS) kernel, middleware, and applications, and to store input video data and audio data, and other user data.
The memory 290 is specifically used for storing drivers and related data such as the video processor 260-1 and the audio processor 260-2, the display 280, the communication interface 230, the tuner demodulator 220, the detector 240, the input/output interface, etc.
In some embodiments, memory 290 may store software and/or programs, software programs for representing an Operating System (OS) including, for example: a kernel, middleware, an Application Programming Interface (API), and/or an application program. For example, the kernel may control or manage system resources, or functions implemented by other programs (e.g., the middleware, APIs, or applications), and the kernel may provide interfaces to allow the middleware and APIs, or applications, to access the controller to implement controlling or managing system resources.
The memory 290, for example, includes a broadcast receiving module 2901, a channel control module 2902, a volume control module 2903, an image control module 2904, a display control module 2905, an audio control module 2906, an external instruction recognition module 2907, a communication control module 2908, a light receiving module 2909, a power control module 2910, an operating system 2911, and other application programs 2912, a browser module, and so forth. The controller 210 performs functions such as: a broadcast television signal reception demodulation function, a television channel selection control function, a volume selection control function, an image control function, a display control function, an audio control function, an external instruction recognition function, a communication control function, an optical signal reception function, an electric power control function, a software control platform supporting various functions, a browser function, and the like.
A block diagram of a configuration of a software system in a display device 200 according to an exemplary embodiment is exemplarily shown in fig. 5 a.
As shown in FIG. 5a, an operating system 2911, including the executing operating software for handling various basic system services and for performing hardware related tasks, acts as an intermediary between application programs and hardware components for performing data processing.
In some embodiments, portions of the operating system kernel may contain a series of software to manage the display device hardware resources and provide services to other programs or software code.
In other embodiments, portions of the operating system kernel may include one or more device drivers, which may be a set of software code in the operating system that assists in operating or controlling the devices or hardware associated with the display device. The drivers may contain code that operates the video, audio, and/or other multimedia components. Examples include a display, a camera, Flash, WiFi, and audio drivers.
The accessibility module 2911-1 is configured to modify or access the application program to achieve accessibility and operability of the application program for displaying content.
A communication module 2911-2 for connection to other peripherals via associated communication interfaces and a communication network.
The user interface module 2911-3 is configured to provide an object for displaying a user interface, so that each application program can access the object, and user operability can be achieved.
Control applications 2911-4 for controlling process management, including runtime applications and the like.
The event transmission system 2914 may be implemented within the operating system 2911 or within the application 2912. In some embodiments, an aspect is implemented within the operating system 2911, while implemented in the application 2912, for listening for various user input events, and will implement one or more sets of predefined operations in response to various events referring to the recognition of various types of events or sub-events.
The event monitoring module 2914-1 is configured to monitor an event or a sub-event input by the user input interface.
The event identification module 2914-1 is configured to input definitions of various types of events for various user input interfaces, identify various events or sub-events, and transmit the same to a process for executing one or more corresponding sets of processes.
The event or sub-event refers to an input detected by one or more sensors in the display device 200 and an input of an external control device (e.g., the control apparatus 100). Such as: the method comprises the following steps of inputting various sub-events through voice, inputting a gesture sub-event through gesture recognition, inputting a remote control key command of a control device and the like. Illustratively, the one or more sub-events in the remote control include a variety of forms including, but not limited to, one or a combination of key presses up/down/left/right/, ok keys, key presses, and the like. And non-physical key operations such as move, hold, release, etc.
The interface layout management module 2913, directly or indirectly receiving the input events or sub-events from the event transmission system 2914, is configured to update the layout of the user interface, including but not limited to the positions of the controls or sub-controls in the interface, and the size, position, and hierarchy of the container, which are related to the layout of the interface.
As shown in fig. 5b, the application layer 2912 contains various applications that may be executed at the display device 200. The application may include, but is not limited to, one or more applications such as: live television applications, video-on-demand applications, media center applications, application centers, gaming applications, and the like.
The live television application program can provide live television through different signal sources. For example, a live television application may provide television signals using input from cable television, radio broadcasts, satellite services, or other types of live television services. And, the live television application may display video of the live television signal on the display device 200.
A video-on-demand application may provide video from different storage sources. Unlike live television applications, video on demand provides a video display from some storage source. For example, the video on demand may come from a server side of the cloud storage, from a local hard disk storage containing stored video programs.
The media center application program can provide various applications for playing multimedia contents. For example, a media center, which may be other than live television or video on demand, may provide services that a user may access to various images or audio through a media center application.
The application program center can provide and store various application programs. The application may be a game, an application, or some other application associated with a computer system or other device that may be run on a display device. The application center may obtain these applications from different sources, store them in local storage, and then be operable on the display device 200.
A schematic diagram of a user interface in a display device 200 according to an exemplary embodiment is illustrated in fig. 6. As shown in fig. 6, the user interface includes a plurality of view display areas, illustratively, a first view display area 201 and a play screen 202, wherein the play screen includes a layout of one or more different items. And a selector in the user interface indicating that the item is selected, the position of the selector being movable by user input to change the selection of a different item.
It should be noted that the multiple view display areas may present display screens of different hierarchies. For example, a first view display area may present system-level item content (e.g., current properties, etc.), and a second view display area may present application-level item content (e.g., web video, VOD presentation, application screen, etc.).
Optionally, the different view display areas are presented with different priorities, and the display priorities of the view display areas are different among the view display areas with different priorities. If the priority of the system layer is higher than that of the application layer, when the user uses the acquisition selector and picture switching in the application layer, the picture display of the view display area of the system layer is not blocked; and when the size and the position of the view display area of the application layer are changed according to the selection of the user, the size and the position of the view display area of the system layer are not influenced.
The display frames of the same hierarchy can also be presented, at this time, the selector can switch between the first view display area and the second view display area, and when the size and the position of the first view display area are changed, the size and the position of the second view display area can be changed along with the change.
When a user filters a video, the user can only determine whether the video meets the preference of the user by checking the complete video, but a great deal of time of the user is occupied by checking the complete video, and in order to make a decision quickly for the user, the user can watch a quick-watching short film of an associated feature film. Schematic diagrams of user interfaces provided by the display device by operation of the control means are exemplarily shown in fig. 8-14.
The user interface displayed by the display is provided with controls for accessing a detailed page of a tv show, an exemplary "xxx" tv show control as shown in fig. 8. in some embodiments, when the user moves the focus to the "xxx" tv show "control by operating the up and down keys of the control device and presses the" ok "key on the control device, the controller provides an interface, i.e., a detailed page interface, to the display in response to the key input command, as shown in fig. 9, which is provided with a" full screen play "control.
In fig. 9, when the user operates the up-down key of the control device to move the focus to the "full screen play" control and presses the "ok" key on the control device, the controller responds to the key input to make the controller control the display to play the associated feature film triggering operation in full screen, and the display plays the tv play in full screen, that is, the associated feature film
If the quick-look short film corresponding to the associated feature film exists, in response to the triggering operation of the full-screen playing of the associated feature film, guidance information is displayed in an overlapping manner on the user interface, as shown in fig. 10, and the guidance information is a prompt for playing the operation mode of the quick-look short film.
In some embodiments, the quick-view feature film is an audio/video file, the image frames in the quick-view feature film present contents of some image frames in the associated feature film, in some embodiments, some image frames may be extracted from the associated feature film to generate the quick-view feature film, in some embodiments, the associated feature film and the quick-view feature film may be respectively produced from a movie mother file, and since the quick-view feature film only contains a small number of image frames and presents the same contents as some video frames in the associated feature film, a user may quickly browse a broad outline of a story.
In some embodiments, the default play speed for the associated feature is the same as the default play speed for the quick look feature.
In some embodiments, the frame rate of the associated feature film and the frame rate of the quick look short film are the same so that the user can view at normal speed.
In some embodiments, in response to receiving a first instruction input by a user, the play window is controlled to switch the play of the associated feature film to the play of the quick look short film, as shown in fig. 12. The first instruction is a key instruction prompted in the guide information.
And in response to not receiving the first instruction input by the user, controlling to hide the guide information and controlling the playing window to continue playing the associated feature film.
In order to avoid that the guide information occupies the display interface for unlimited time, the user is influenced to watch the associated feature film. In some embodiments, in response to receiving a first instruction input by the user within a first time period after the guidance information is displayed, the playing window is controlled to switch the playing of the associated feature film to the playing of the quick-look short film, as shown in fig. 12.
And in response to that the first instruction input by the user is not received within the first time length after the guidance information is displayed, controlling to hide the guidance information, and/or in response to that the time when the first instruction input by the user is received exceeds the first time length, not responding to the first instruction.
In some embodiments, in response to receiving a second instruction input by the user and the audio and video played by the play window is an associated feature, the display is controlled to display the first control list on the user interaction interface. Specifically, for example, the user may input the second instruction by pressing a "v" down key on the control device, the controller receives a preset key value instruction of the "v" down key, and if the audio/video played by the play window is a tv play, in response to an instruction input by the key to cause the display to display the first control list above the play window, the display displays an interface as shown in fig. 11, and the interface is provided with the first control list, which includes a "quick-view" control and a "definition" control.
And in response to the focus moving to the quick-look control, controlling the display to show the detail information of the corresponding quick-look short film above the playing window. Specifically, the user can move the focus to a "quick-look" control by using a controller, and the controller controls the display to display the detailed information of the quick-look short above the playing window, wherein the detailed information of the quick-look short comprises a poster and the function of the quick-look function.
And responding to the selection of the quick-look control by the user, and controlling the playing window to switch the playing of the associated feature films to the playing of the quick-look short films. Specifically, when the focus is on the "fast-watch" control, the user presses the "ok" key, the controller controls the play window to switch the drama to the fast-watch short corresponding to the drama, and the display displays the fast-watch short, as shown in fig. 12.
In some embodiments, when the audio and video played in the play window is a fast-look short-cut, in response to receiving a third instruction input by the user, the display is controlled to display the second control list on the user interaction interface. It should be noted that the user can input the third command by pressing the "lower key" on the control device.
When the display shows an interface as in fig. 12, the user presses the "v-segment" down key on the control, the controller controls the display to display a second list of controls on the user interface, the display shows an interface as in fig. 13, and the second list of controls is displayed on the interface, including the "associated feature", "recommended", and "definition" controls. When the user operates the control device to move the focus to the 'associated feature film' control, the controller controls the display to display the property of the TV show, and the property of the TV show associated with the feature film comprises the poster, the name of the TV show and the brief introduction of the TV show. Specifically, referring again to fig. 13, the series name is in the distance, and the series profile is 2019/inland/metropolitan/scenario, more to 9 th set, with a score of 7.8.
And in response to the received selection of the associated feature film control by the user, switching the playing of the quick-look short film into the playing of the associated feature film by the playing window. Specifically, when the user operates the control device to move the focus to the "associated feature film" control, and presses the "ok" key, in response to the key input instruction, the controller controls the playing window to switch the fast-watching short film to the television play, and the display plays the associated feature film of the fast-watching short film.
And when the audio and video played by the playing window is the quick-viewing short film, responding to the movement of the focus to the recommendation control, and controlling the display to display recommendation information, wherein the recommendation information only comprises the quick-viewing short films corresponding to other associated positive films. Specifically, referring to FIG. 13, the user operates the control device to move the focus to the "recommend" control, and the display displays an interface as shown in FIG. 14 with recommendation information displayed on the interface. In some embodiments, a "drama" control and a "movie" control are also provided on the interface as shown in FIG. 14. When the user operates the control device to move the focus to the "drama" control, the display displays quick-view movies corresponding to a plurality of dramas, for example, "mogui boy, 5 minutes with you view the entire drama, decide not to look fine," "large dyehouse, 5 minutes with you view the entire drama, decide not to look fine," forensic Qin, 5 minutes with you view the entire drama, and decide not to look fine.
When the user uses the operating device to move the focus to the "big dyehouse, take you to watch the whole drama for 5 minutes, and then decide not to watch the" control carefully, and press the "ok" key, the controller controls the playing window to play the quick-view short film, and the display interface displayed by the display is as shown in fig. 12.
An embodiment of the present application shows a display device, as shown in fig. 7, including: a controller 500 and a display 400;
the controller 500 corresponds to the controller in fig. 4, and the display 400 corresponds to the display in fig. 4.
The display is used for displaying a user interaction interface, and the user interaction interface comprises a playing window;
a controller configured to:
receiving input to enable the controller to control the display to play the associated feature film in a full screen mode to trigger operation; for example, a user may select a "full screen play" control or an episode control, such as in fig. 9, via the controller, at which time a full screen play of the television episode is displayed.
When a quick-view feature corresponding to the associated feature film exists, the display is controlled to display the guide information in response to a trigger operation, wherein the quick-view feature film contains the same image frames as some of the image frames in the associated feature film, and when the associated feature film is a televised series, the image frames in the quick-view feature film constitute a story outline of the televised series. In addition, the playing time length of the quick look short film is shorter than the playing time length of the associated feature film, and the guide information is a prompt for the operation mode of playing the quick look short film, for example, as shown in fig. 10.
And when the quick-look short film corresponding to the associated positive film does not exist, controlling the display not to display the guide information in response to the trigger operation.
In some embodiments, the display device further comprises a user interface;
a user interface user receives an instruction input by a user;
the controller is further configured to: responding to a first instruction input by a user within a first time after the guidance information is displayed, and controlling a playing window to switch the playing of the associated feature film into the playing of the quick-viewing short film, wherein the first instruction is a key instruction prompted in the guidance information; for example, a first instruction sent by pressing an 'Λ' upper key of the control device by the user is received within a first time after the guidance information is displayed, and the playing window is switched from playing of a television play to playing of a quick-watch short film.
It should be noted that the guidance information in the embodiment of the present application is not continuously displayed on the display, and when the first instruction input by the user is not received within the first duration after the guidance information is displayed, the guidance information is hidden, and the display is controlled to continue playing the associated feature film in the full-screen playing of the playing window. If the guiding information is hidden, when the user inputs the first instruction, the first instruction is not responded, that is, the playing window is not controlled to switch the playing of the associated feature film to the playing of the quick-view feature film, specifically as follows:
and in response to the first instruction input by the user not being received within the first time length after the guidance information is displayed, controlling to hide the guidance information, and/or in response to the time when the first instruction input by the user is received exceeding the first time length, not responding to the first instruction.
In some embodiments, within a preset time length after the guidance information is displayed, the guidance information is automatically hidden without receiving the operation according to the guidance instruction, and at this time, if the user needs to watch the short film at the moment and needs to call out a preset control through the key value.
In some embodiments, the boot information is automatically hidden and the control device may not respond to the key.
In other embodiments, the display device further comprises a user interface;
the user interface is used for receiving a first instruction input by a user, wherein the first instruction is a key instruction prompted in the guide information;
the controller is also used for responding to a first instruction input by a user and controlling the playing window to switch the playing of the associated feature film into the playing of the quick-viewing short film;
and in response to not receiving the first instruction input by the user, controlling to hide the guide information and controlling the playing window to continue playing the associated feature film.
For example, the user may enter the first command by pressing an "Λ" up key on the control device. The quick-watching short film can display the playing content of the whole TV play by using a short-time video, so that a user can know the whole TV play, and further the user can watch the quick-watching short film to quickly know whether the TV play is interested or not, and the quick-watching short film is beneficial to the user to select whether the TV play is watched or not.
In addition to switching the associated positive film played by the play window to the short quick-view film in the above manner, in some embodiments, the display device includes a user interface;
the user interface is used for receiving a second instruction input by the user, wherein the second instruction is used for causing the display to display the first control list above the playing window
The controller is also used for responding to a second instruction input by the user, controlling the display to display a first control list on the user interaction interface when the audio and video played by the playing window is a related positive film, wherein the first control list comprises a quick-viewing control and a definition adjusting control; for example, in the embodiment of the present application, the user can input the second command by pressing a "V-cut" down key on the control device.
Responding to the movement of the focus to the quick-viewing control, and controlling the display to display the detail information of the corresponding quick-viewing short film above the playing window;
and responding to the selection of the quick-look control by the user, and controlling the playing window to switch the playing of the associated feature films to the playing of the quick-look short films.
In some embodiments, the controller performs the operation of determining the short look at tile according to the following steps:
the display device stores the quick-viewing short-film address;
and obtaining the quick-look short film according to the quick-look short film address.
Specifically, the controller sends a command for issuing a short-film quick-viewing instruction to the server, wherein the command for issuing the short-film quick-viewing instruction comprises a short-film quick-viewing address. The server finds the quick-look short film according to the quick-look short film address, and sends the quick-look short film to the display device.
In some embodiments, after the user views the quick-look feature, the user determines that the associated feature of the quick-look feature is interested in viewing the associated feature. The controller is further configured to, in response to receiving a third instruction input by the user when the audio/video played in the play window is a quick-view feature film, control the display to display a second control list on the user interaction interface, as shown in fig. 13, where the second control list includes an associated feature film control and a definition adjustment control; specifically, the user can input the third command by pressing the "V.V" down key on the control device.
And responding to the focus moving to the associated feature control, and controlling the display to display the corresponding media asset attribute of the associated feature on the user interaction interface.
The media attribute comprises a TV play name, a poster and a TV play introduction, the poster in the media attribute is obtained through a poster address, and the poster address is stored in the display equipment.
The controller executes the poster address and acquires the poster according to the following steps: and sending a poster issuing instruction to the server, wherein the poster issuing instruction comprises a poster address, and the server determines the poster according to the poster address and sends the poster to the display equipment.
And in response to receiving the selection of the associated feature film control by the user, switching the playing of the quick-look short film to the playing of the associated feature film by the playing window. For example, the associated feature may be an entire television show.
In some embodiments, the controller performs the operation of obtaining the associated feature according to the following steps:
the display device stores the TV play ID, and determines the associated feature according to the TV play ID.
Specifically, the controller sends an association feature film issuing instruction to the server, the association feature film instruction comprises a television series ID, and the server determines the association feature film according to the television series ID and sends the association feature film to the display device.
In some embodiments, as shown in fig. 13, the second list of controls further includes a recommendation control, and the controller is further configured to:
and in response to the focus moving to the position of the recommendation control, controlling the display to display recommendation information containing only the quick-look short films corresponding to other associated positive films. It should be noted that other fast-viewing short films associated with feature films include fast-viewing short films of dramas and fast-viewing short films of movies, and specifically, refer to fig. 14. The fast-viewing short films of the drama and the movie are short films which meet preset conditions in the big data, for example, the preset conditions may be user preferences, types of the short films, and broadcasting time. In addition, the determination may be made according to different preset conditions.
In some embodiments, in response to the focus moving to the recommended control position, the display is controlled to present a series control and a movie control, and when the focus is at the series control, the display displays a quick-watch short corresponding to at least one series. And when the user selects the fast-viewing short film corresponding to a certain TV play, playing the fast-viewing short film. Likewise, when focus is on the movie control, the display displays at least one corresponding short quick-view movie. And when the user selects the fast-watching short film corresponding to a certain movie, playing the fast-watching short film.
In some embodiments, when the user selects to watch the fast-watch short film corresponding to the tv series or the movie, the associated feature of the fast-watch short film corresponding to the tv series or the movie can be watched in the display device.
In the embodiment of the application, by checking the quick-watching short films, the user can be helped to make a decision whether to watch the associated positive films of the quick-watching short films or not quickly, and the film watching experience of the user is improved.
An embodiment of the present application shows another display device, including:
the display is used for displaying a user interaction interface, and the user interaction interface comprises a playing window;
the user interface is used for receiving instructions input by a user;
the controller is used for responding to a first instruction input by a user, controlling the playing window to switch the playing of the associated feature film into the playing of the quick-look feature film, wherein the quick-look feature film comprises image frames which are the same as some image frames in the associated feature film, the playing time length of the quick-look feature film is less than the playing time length of the associated feature film, and the first instruction is a preset key instruction;
and controlling the playing window to continue playing the associated feature film in response to not receiving the first instruction input by the user.
An embodiment of the present application shows another display device, including:
the display is used for displaying a user interaction interface, and the user interaction interface comprises a playing window;
the user interface is used for receiving instructions input by a user;
a controller configured to:
when the audio and video played in the playing window is a quick-view short film, responding to a third instruction input by a user to control the display to display a second control list on the user interaction interface, wherein the second control list comprises an associated positive film control and a definition adjusting control, and the third instruction is a preset key instruction;
and in response to receiving the selection of the associated feature film control by the user, switching the playing of the quick-look short film to the playing of the associated feature film by the playing window.
In some embodiments, the controller is further configured to control the display to present the asset properties of the associated feature in response to the user moving focus onto the associated feature control.
In some embodiments, the second control list further includes a recommendation control, and the controller is further configured to control the display to display recommendation information when the focus moves onto the recommendation control, where the recommendation information only includes short quick-look photos corresponding to other associated photos.
In some embodiments, responsive to the associated feature being a televised series, the image frames in the quick watch feature are configured to be capable of presenting a story outline of the televised series.
As can be seen from the foregoing technical solutions, an embodiment of the present application illustrates a display device, in the technical solutions illustrated in the embodiment of the present application, a controller is configured to: receiving input to enable the controller to control the display to play the associated feature film in a full screen mode to trigger operation; when a quick-look short film corresponding to the associated feature film exists, controlling a display to display guide information in response to a trigger operation, wherein the quick-look short film comprises image frames which are the same as some image frames in the associated feature film, the playing time length of the quick-look short film is shorter than that of the associated feature film, and the guide information is a prompt for playing the operation mode of the quick-look short film; and when the quick-look short film corresponding to the associated positive film does not exist, controlling the display not to display the guide information in response to the trigger operation. In the embodiment of the application, the user can judge whether the associated feature films corresponding to the quick-view short films accord with personal preferences or not by watching the quick-view short films, and make a decision quickly.
Other embodiments of the invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art from consideration of the specification and practice of the invention disclosed herein. This application is intended to cover any variations, uses, or adaptations of the invention following, in general, the principles of the invention and including such departures from the present disclosure as come within known or customary practice within the art to which the invention pertains. It is intended that the specification and examples be considered as exemplary only, with a true scope and spirit of the invention being indicated by the following claims.
It will be understood that the invention is not limited to the precise arrangements described above and shown in the drawings and that various modifications and changes may be made without departing from the scope thereof. The scope of the invention is limited only by the appended claims.

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1. A display device, comprising:
a display;
a controller configured to:
receiving an input instruction for displaying a related feature film detail page, and controlling a display to display the related feature film detail page, wherein a first playing window for playing the related feature film and a full-screen playing control are arranged on the related feature film detail page, and the first playing window is a non-full-screen window;
receiving an input triggering operation on the full-screen playing control, and controlling to cancel the associated feature detail page and control a second playing window displayed in full screen to play the associated feature;
when a quick-look short film corresponding to the associated positive film exists, controlling a display to display guide information on a user interaction interface for playing the associated positive film in response to the trigger operation, wherein the quick-look short film comprises image frames which are the same as some image frames in the associated positive film, the playing time of the quick-look short film is shorter than the playing time of the associated positive film, and the guide information is a prompt for an operation mode for playing the quick-look short film;
in response to receiving a first instruction input by a user, controlling a second playing window displayed in a full screen to be switched from playing the associated main film to playing the quick-viewing short film, wherein the first instruction is an instruction generated by the user according to an operation mode prompted by the guide information;
when the second playing window plays the quick-look short film, responding to a third instruction input by a user, and controlling the display to display a related positive film control on a user interaction interface for playing the quick-look short film;
and in response to receiving the selection of the user on the associated feature film control, switching the second playing window from playing the quick-look short film to playing the associated feature film.
2. The display device of claim 1, further comprising a user interface;
the user interface is used for receiving an instruction input by a user;
the controller is further configured to:
responding to a first instruction input by a user in a first time after the display of the guide information, and controlling the second playing window to switch from playing the associated positive film to playing the quick-viewing short film, wherein the first instruction is a key instruction prompted in the guide information;
and in response to the fact that the first instruction input by the user is not received within the first time length after the guidance information is displayed, controlling to hide the guidance information, and/or in response to the fact that the time when the first instruction input by the user is received exceeds the first time length, not responding to the first instruction.
3. The display device of claim 1, further comprising a user interface;
and in response to not receiving a first instruction input by a user, controlling to hide the guide information and controlling the second playing window to continue playing the associated feature film.
4. The display device of claim 1, further comprising a user interface;
the user interface is used for receiving a second instruction input by a user, wherein the second instruction is used for enabling the display to display a first control list above the second playing window, and the first control list comprises a quick-viewing control and a definition adjusting control;
the controller is further used for responding to a second instruction input by a user, and controlling the display to display a first control list on the user interaction interface for playing the associated feature film, wherein the audio and video played by the second playing window is the associated feature film;
in response to the focus moving to the quick-look control, controlling the display to display the detail information of the corresponding quick-look short film above the second playing window;
and responding to the selection of the user on the quick-look control, and controlling the second playing window to switch from playing the associated positive film to playing the quick-look short film.
5. The display device according to any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein:
the controller is further configured to control the display to display a second control list on a user interaction interface displaying the quick-look short films in response to receiving a third instruction input by a user when the audio and video played by the second playing window is the quick-look short films, where the second control list includes a definition adjusting control.
6. The display device according to claim 5, wherein the second control list further includes a recommendation control, and the controller is further configured to control the display to display recommendation information in response to a focus moving onto the recommendation control when the audio/video played in the second playing window is the quick-look short film, where the recommendation information only includes the quick-look short films corresponding to other associated feature films.
7. A display device, comprising:
a display;
the user interface is used for receiving an instruction input by a user;
a controller configured to:
receiving an input instruction for displaying a related feature film detail page, and controlling a display to display the related feature film detail page, wherein a first playing window for playing the related feature film and a full-screen playing control are arranged on the related feature film detail page, and the first playing window is a non-full-screen window;
receiving an input triggering operation on the full-screen playing control, and controlling to cancel the associated feature detail page and control a second playing window displayed in full screen to play the associated feature;
when the second playing window plays the associated feature film, in response to receiving a second instruction input by the user, controlling a quick-viewing control to be displayed on a user interaction interface for playing the associated feature film; in response to receiving selection of the user on the quick-viewing control, controlling the second playing window to be switched from playing the associated positive film to playing the quick-viewing short film;
when the audio and video played by the second playing window is a fast-viewing short film, responding to a third instruction input by a user, and controlling a user interaction interface for playing the fast-viewing short film to display a second control list, wherein the second control list comprises a related positive film control, and the third instruction is a preset key instruction;
and in response to receiving the selection of the associated feature film control by the user, switching the second playing window from playing the quick-look short film to playing the associated feature film.
8. The display device of claim 7, wherein the controller is further configured to control the display to present asset attributes of the associated feature in response to the user moving focus on the associated feature control.
9. The display device according to claim 7, wherein the second control list further comprises a recommendation control, and the controller is further configured to control the display to display recommendation information when the focus moves to the recommendation control, where the recommendation information only includes short quick-view photos corresponding to other associated photos.
10. The display device of claim 7, wherein, in response to the associated feature film being a television series, the image frames in the quick-view feature film are configured to enable presentation of a story outline of the television series.
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