CN115150650A - Content display method, display equipment and server - Google Patents

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CN115150650A
CN115150650A CN202110349792.3A CN202110349792A CN115150650A CN 115150650 A CN115150650 A CN 115150650A CN 202110349792 A CN202110349792 A CN 202110349792A CN 115150650 A CN115150650 A CN 115150650A
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Abstract

A controller of the display device of this embodiment sends a page data request to a server to obtain a video list bar from the server, where a target watching video exists in the video list corresponding to the first interval control, and when an episode control corresponding to the first interval control is displayed in the video list bar, a guide identifier is displayed on the episode control corresponding to the target watching video; and when the target watching video exists in the video list corresponding to the first interval control and the episode control corresponding to the first interval control is not displayed in the video list area, displaying the guide identification on the first interval control. Therefore, the curriculum needing to be learned at present can be obtained without opening a curriculum schedule for comparison by the user, the user experience is improved, and the user interface is simpler.

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Content display method, display equipment and server
Technical Field
The present application relates to the technical field of display devices, and in particular, to a content display method, a display device, and a server.
Background
In recent years, people have increasingly raised the demand for the functions of smart televisions. In order to meet the requirements of people, the smart television can also provide customized display contents for people, such as fitness products, education products and the like.
When a user watches customized display content provided by the smart television, for example, watches educational videos, a learning plan is usually made, so that the educational videos are regularly watched. Currently, after a user specifies a learning plan for a certain course, a curriculum schedule is usually formed, and the user can view the curriculum today through the curriculum schedule. Or setting a today's course button separately, and checking the today's course by clicking the today's course button.
However, the current educational products are of various types and have complicated curriculum schedule items, and the user may need to repeatedly compare the curriculum schedule to confirm the curriculum required to be learned today. The button for setting the single today's course is more obtrusive, and the user still needs to click the button to check the today's course. Thus, both of the above two methods result in poor user experience.
Disclosure of Invention
The application provides a content display method, a display device and a server, which are used for solving the problems that the types of the existing education products are various, the items of a date schedule are complicated, and a user can confirm the courses required to be learned today only by repeatedly comparing the date schedule. The setting of a single today's course button is more obtrusive on a user interface, and a user still needs to click the button to check videos which need to be watched today, so that the problem that the user experience is poor is caused.
In a first aspect, the present embodiment provides a display device, including a display; a controller to perform:
sending a page data request to a server to obtain a video list column from the server, wherein the video list column is displayed according to the page data request feedback, and comprises a first interval control, a second interval control and a video list area, wherein the video list area is configured to respectively display video lists corresponding to the selected interval controls when a selector selects the first interval control or the second interval control; when a target watching video exists in the video list corresponding to the first interval control and the episode control corresponding to the first interval control is displayed in the video list area, displaying a guide identifier on the episode control corresponding to the target watching video, wherein the episode control corresponding to the target watching video is the list control corresponding to the target watching video in the video list, and the guide identifier is used for guiding a user to view the target watching video; and when the target watching video exists in the video list corresponding to the first interval control and the episode control corresponding to the first interval control is not displayed in the video list area, displaying the guide identification on the first interval control.
In a second aspect, the present embodiment provides a content display method, which is applied to a display device, and includes:
sending a page data request to a server, acquiring video list bar data fed back according to the page data request from the server, and displaying the video list bar, wherein the video list bar comprises a first interval control, a second interval control and a video list area, and the video list area is configured to respectively display video lists corresponding to the selected interval controls when a selector selects the first interval control or the second interval control; when a target watching video exists in the video list corresponding to the first interval control and the episode control corresponding to the first interval control is displayed in the video list area, displaying a guide identifier on the episode control corresponding to the target watching video, wherein the episode control corresponding to the target watching video is the list control corresponding to the target watching video in the video list, and the guide identifier is used for guiding a user to check the target watching video; and when the target watching video exists in the video list corresponding to the first interval control and the episode control corresponding to the first interval control is not displayed in the video list area, displaying the guide identification on the first interval control.
A controller of the display device provided in this embodiment sends a page data request to a server to obtain, from the server, a list bar for displaying videos according to the page data request feedback, where a target watching video exists in the video list corresponding to the first interval control, and when an episode control corresponding to the first interval control is displayed in the video list area, a guide identifier is displayed on the episode control corresponding to the target watching video; and when the target watching video exists in the video list corresponding to the first interval control and the episode control corresponding to the first interval control is not displayed in the video list area, displaying the guide identification on the first interval control. According to the content display method, when the currently displayed video list comprises the target watching video, the user is prompted through the guide identification. And when the currently displayed video list does not include the target watching video, displaying a guide identifier on the interval control corresponding to the target watching video. Therefore, the curriculum needing to be learned at present can be obtained without opening a curriculum schedule for comparison by the user, the user experience is improved, and the user interface is simpler.
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FIG. 1 illustrates a usage scenario of a display device according to some embodiments;
fig. 2 illustrates a hardware configuration block diagram of the control apparatus 100 according to some embodiments;
fig. 3 illustrates a hardware configuration block diagram of the display apparatus 200 according to some embodiments;
FIG. 4 illustrates a software configuration diagram in the display device 200 according to some embodiments;
FIG. 5 illustrates an icon control interface display of an application in the display device 200, in accordance with some embodiments;
FIG. 6 illustrates a content display system schematic according to some embodiments;
FIG. 7 illustrates a schematic user interface in a display device 200 according to some embodiments;
FIG. 8 illustrates a schematic user interface in a further display device 200 according to some embodiments;
FIG. 9 illustrates a user interface diagram in yet another display device 200 according to some embodiments;
FIG. 10 illustrates a user interface diagram in yet another display device 200 according to some embodiments;
fig. 11 illustrates a signaling diagram of a content display method according to some embodiments.
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To make the purpose and embodiments of the present application clearer, the following will clearly and completely describe the exemplary embodiments of the present application with reference to the attached 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, and not all of the embodiments.
It should be noted that the brief descriptions of the terms in the present application are only for convenience of understanding of the embodiments described below, and are not intended to limit the embodiments of the present application. These terms should be understood in their ordinary and customary meaning unless otherwise indicated.
The terms "first," "second," "third," and the like in the description and claims of this application and in the above-described drawings are used for distinguishing between similar or analogous objects or entities and not necessarily for describing a particular sequential or chronological order, unless otherwise indicated. It is to be understood that the terms so used are interchangeable under appropriate circumstances.
The terms "comprises" and "comprising," and any variations thereof, are intended to cover a non-exclusive inclusion, such that a product or apparatus that comprises a list of elements is not necessarily limited to all elements expressly listed, but may include other elements not expressly listed or inherent to such product or apparatus.
The term "module" 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.
Fig. 1 is a schematic diagram of a usage scenario of a display device according to an embodiment. As shown in fig. 1, the display apparatus 200 is also in data communication with a server 400, and a user can operate the display apparatus 200 through the smart device 300 or the control device 100.
In some embodiments, the control apparatus 100 may be a remote controller, and the communication between the remote controller and the display device includes at least one of an infrared protocol communication or a bluetooth protocol communication, and other short-distance communication methods, and controls the display device 200 in a wireless or wired manner. The user may control the display apparatus 200 by inputting a user instruction through at least one of a key on a remote controller, a voice input, a control panel input, and the like.
In some embodiments, the smart device 300 may include any of a mobile terminal 300A, a tablet, a computer, a laptop, an AR/VR device, and the like.
In some embodiments, the smart device 300 may also be used to control the display device 200. For example, the display device 200 is controlled using an application program running on the smart device.
In some embodiments, the smart device 300 and the display device may also be used for communication of data.
In some embodiments, the display device 200 may also be controlled in a manner other than the control apparatus 100 and the smart device 300, for example, the voice instruction control of the user may be directly received by a module configured inside the display device 200 to obtain a voice instruction, or may be received by a voice control apparatus provided outside the display device 200.
In some embodiments, the display device 200 is also in data communication with a server 400. The display device 200 may be allowed to be communicatively connected through a Local Area Network (LAN), a Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN), and other networks. The server 400 may provide various contents and interactions to the display apparatus 200. The server 400 may be a cluster or a plurality of clusters, and may include one or more types of servers.
In some embodiments, software steps executed by one step execution agent may migrate to another step execution agent in data communication therewith for execution as needed. Illustratively, software steps performed by the server may be migrated to be performed on a display device in data communication therewith, and vice versa, as desired.
Fig. 2 exemplarily shows a block diagram of a configuration of the control apparatus 100 according to an exemplary embodiment. As shown in fig. 2, the control device 100 includes a controller 110, a communication interface 130, a user input/output interface 140, a memory, and a power supply. The control apparatus 100 may receive an input operation instruction from 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.
In some embodiments, the communication interface 130 is used for external communication, and includes at least one of a WIFI chip, a bluetooth module, NFC, or an alternative module.
In some embodiments, the user input/output interface 140 includes at least one of a microphone, a touchpad, a sensor, a key, or an alternative module.
Fig. 3 shows a hardware configuration block diagram of the display apparatus 200 according to an exemplary embodiment.
In some embodiments, the display apparatus 200 includes at least one of a tuner demodulator 210, a communicator 220, a detector 230, an external device interface 240, a controller 250, a display 260, an audio output interface 270, a memory, a power supply, a user interface.
In some embodiments the controller comprises a central processor, a video processor, an audio processor, a graphics processor, a RAM, a ROM, a first interface to an nth interface for input/output.
In some embodiments, the display 260 includes a display screen component for displaying pictures, and a driving component for driving image display, a component for receiving image signals from the controller output, displaying video content, image content, and menu manipulation interface, and a user manipulation UI interface, etc.
In some embodiments, the display 260 may be at least one of a liquid crystal display, an OLED display, and a projection display, and may also be a projection device and a projection screen.
In some embodiments, the tuner demodulator 210 receives broadcast television signals via wired or wireless reception, and demodulates audio/video signals, such as EPG data signals, from a plurality of wireless or wired broadcast television signals.
In some embodiments, communicator 220 is a component for communicating with external devices or servers according to various communication protocol types. For example: the communicator may include at least one of a Wifi module, a bluetooth module, a wired ethernet module, and other network communication protocol chips or near field communication protocol chips, and an infrared receiver. The display apparatus 200 may establish transmission and reception of a control signal and a data signal with the control device 100 or the server 400 through the communicator 220.
In some embodiments, the detector 230 is used to collect signals of the external environment or interaction with the outside. For example, detector 230 includes a light receiver, a sensor for collecting ambient light intensity; alternatively, the detector 230 includes an image collector, such as a camera, which may be used to collect external environment scenes, attributes of the user, or user interaction gestures, or the detector 230 includes a sound collector, such as a microphone, which is used to receive external sounds.
In some embodiments, the external device interface 240 may include, but is not limited to, the following: high Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI), analog or data high definition component input interface (component), composite video input interface (CVBS), USB input interface (USB), RGB port, and the like. Or may be a composite input/output interface formed by the plurality of interfaces.
In some embodiments, the controller 250 and the modem 210 may be located in different separate devices, that is, the modem 210 may also be located in an external device of the main device where the controller 250 is located, such as an external set-top box.
In some embodiments, the controller 250 controls the operation of the display device and responds to user operations through various software control programs stored in memory. The controller 250 controls 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 260, the controller 250 may perform an operation related to the object selected by the user command.
In some embodiments, the object may be any one of selectable objects, such as a hyperlink, an icon, or other operable control. The operations related to the selected object are: displaying an operation of connecting to a hyperlink page, document, image, etc., or performing an operation of a program corresponding to the icon.
In some embodiments the controller comprises at least one of a Central Processing Unit (CPU), a video processor, an audio processor, a Graphics Processing Unit (GPU), a RAM Random Access Memory (RAM), a ROM (Read-Only Memory), a first to nth interface for input/output, a communication Bus (Bus), and the like.
A CPU processor. For executing operating system and application program instructions stored in the memory, and executing various application programs, data and contents according to various interactive instructions receiving external input, so as to finally display and play various audio-video contents. The CPU processor may include a plurality of processors. E.g. comprising a main processor and one or more sub-processors.
In some embodiments, a graphics processor for generating various graphics objects, such as: at least one of an icon, an operation menu, and a user input instruction display figure. The graphic processor comprises an arithmetic unit, which performs operation by receiving various interactive instructions input by a user and displays various objects according to display attributes; the system also comprises a renderer which renders various objects obtained based on the arithmetic unit, and the rendered objects are used for being displayed on a display.
In some embodiments, the video processor is configured to receive an external video signal, and perform at least one of video 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 signal displayed or played on the direct display device 200.
In some embodiments, the audio processor is configured to receive an external audio signal, decompress and decode the received audio signal according to a standard codec protocol of the input signal, and perform at least one of noise reduction, digital-to-analog conversion, and amplification processing to obtain a sound signal that can be played in the speaker.
In some embodiments, a user may enter user commands on a Graphical User Interface (GUI) displayed on display 260, and the user input interface receives the user input commands through the Graphical User Interface (GUI). Alternatively, the user may input a 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.
In some embodiments, a "user interface" is a media interface for interaction and information exchange between an application or operating system and a user that enables conversion between an internal form of information and a form that is acceptable to the user. A commonly used presentation form of the User Interface is a Graphical User Interface (GUI), which refers to a User Interface related to computer operations and displayed in a graphical manner. It may be an interface element such as an icon, a window, a control, etc. displayed in the display screen of the electronic device, where the control may include at least one of an icon, a button, a menu, a tab, a text box, a dialog box, a status bar, a navigation bar, a Widget, etc. visual interface elements.
In some embodiments, user interface 280 is an interface that may be used to receive control inputs (e.g., physical buttons on the body of the display device, or the like).
In some embodiments, the system of the display device may include a Kernel (Kernel), a command parser (shell), a file system, and an application. The kernel, shell, and file system together make up the basic operating system structure that allows users to manage files, run programs, and use the system. After power-on, the kernel is started, kernel space is activated, hardware is abstracted, hardware parameters are initialized, and virtual memory, a scheduler, signals and interprocess communication (IPC) are operated and maintained. And after the kernel is started, loading the Shell and the user application program. The application program is compiled into machine code after being started, and a process is formed.
Referring to fig. 4, in some embodiments, the system is divided into four layers, which are an Application (Applications) layer (abbreviated as "Application layer"), an Application Framework (Application Framework) layer (abbreviated as "Framework layer"), an Android runtime (Android runtime) and system library layer (abbreviated as "system runtime library layer"), and a kernel layer from top to bottom.
In some embodiments, at least one application program runs in the application program layer, and the application programs may be windows (windows) programs carried by an operating system, system setting programs, clock programs or the like; or an application developed by a third party developer. In particular implementations, the application packages in the application layer are not limited to the above examples.
The framework layer provides an Application Programming Interface (API) and a programming framework for the application program of the application layer. The application framework layer includes a number of predefined functions. The application framework layer acts as a processing center that decides to let the applications in the application layer act. The application program can access the resources in the system and obtain the services of the system in execution through the API interface.
As shown in fig. 4, in the embodiment of the present application, the application framework layer includes a manager (Managers), a Content Provider (Content Provider), and the like, where the manager includes at least one of the following modules: an Activity Manager (Activity Manager) is used for interacting with all activities running in the system; a Location Manager (Location Manager) for providing access to the system Location service to the system service or application; a Package Manager (Package Manager) for retrieving various information related to an application Package currently installed on the device; a Notification Manager (Notification Manager) for controlling display and clearing of Notification messages; a Window Manager (Window Manager) is used to manage the icons, windows, toolbars, wallpapers, and desktop components on a user interface.
In some embodiments, the display device may directly enter the interface of the preset vod program after being activated, and the interface of the vod program may include at least a navigation bar 510 and a content display area located below the navigation bar 510, as shown in fig. 5, where the content displayed in the content display area may change according to the change of the selected control in the navigation bar. The programs in the application program layer can be integrated in the video-on-demand program and displayed through one control of the navigation bar, and can also be further displayed after the application control in the navigation bar is selected.
In some embodiments, the display device may directly enter a display interface of a signal source selected last time after being started, or a signal source selection interface, where the signal source may be a preset video-on-demand program, or may be at least one of an HDMI interface, a live tv interface, and the like, and after a user selects different signal sources, the display may display contents obtained from different signal sources.
In recent years, people have increasingly raised the demand for the functions of smart televisions. In order to meet the requirements of people, the smart television can also provide customized display contents for people, such as fitness products, education products and the like.
In some embodiments, when a user watches customized display content provided by the smart television, for example, an educational video, a learning plan is usually made, so that the educational video is regularly watched. Currently, after a user specifies a learning plan for a certain course, a curriculum schedule is usually formed, and the user can view the curriculum today through the curriculum schedule. Or setting a today's course button separately, and checking the today's course by clicking the today's course button.
However, the current educational products are of various types and have complicated curriculum schedule items, and the user may need to repeatedly compare the curriculum schedule to confirm the curriculum required to be learned today. The setting of a single button for the curriculum today is more obtrusive, and the user still needs to click the button to check the curriculum today. Thus, both of the above two methods result in poor user experience.
In other embodiments, the detail page is used to show a playing window of videos, a video introduction and a video list, but since there are many videos corresponding to a course or an episode, if the video list is directly displayed on a viewing video control (a first episode control, a second episode control, etc.) of all videos, the display interface is too crowded or not displayed, and it is difficult for a user to find a target video (for example, the left video) that the user wants to see. So now presented with the video list via the interval control. When a first interval control of a user is selected, a video watching control (such as a first set, \8230; a twelfth set) of a video corresponding to the first interval control (such as 1-12 controls) is displayed in the list area, and when a second interval control (such as 19-27 controls) is selected, a video watching control (such as a nineteenth set, \8230; a twenty-seventh set) of a video corresponding to the second interval control is displayed in the list area. The characters of the interval controls and the number of the video list controls in the attached drawings are taken as examples, and only the watching controls of the target videos displayed by the adjacent video controls need to be connected in sequence.
In some embodiments, only one target video is included in one video set.
In order to solve the above problem, as shown in fig. 6, the present application provides a content display system, which includes a display device 200 and a server 400 (cloud), wherein the display device 200 acquires page data from the server 400, so that the page data is presented on a display of the display device 200. The server in the embodiment of the application comprises a scheduling sub-server and a content distribution sub-server. The operator can arrange the video list column for loading the video data through the arranging sub-server. Or a special curriculum schedule can be arranged through the arranging sub-server according to the requirements of the user.
Based on the content display system, after the user starts the display device, the specific process of displaying the page content on the display device is as follows:
when a user opens a page where the video list bar/video list bar is located, the display device sends a page data request to the server in response to an instruction input by the user, wherein the page data request is at least used for requesting the video list bar. And after receiving the page data request of the video list bar, the server feeds back the video list bar data to the display equipment, and the display equipment displays the video list bar according to the fed back video list bar data. The video list bar comprises at least two interval controls and a video list area, the video list area is used for displaying a video list corresponding to a first interval control in the at least two space controls, and the first interval control is the interval control where the selector is located currently. In the embodiment of the present application, all videos (e.g., videos of a course) are divided into a plurality of selection intervals, and each selection interval includes at least two videos. And only displaying episode controls corresponding to videos contained in the selection interval corresponding to the interval control where the selector is located at present in the video list area in the video list bar, and not displaying episode controls corresponding to videos contained in other selection intervals.
Illustratively, the user interface of the display device shown in fig. 7 is a home page of the educational product shown in fig. 7. The home page includes a navigation bar, a profile bar, a list of video thumbnails, and a list of widgets. In the page shown in fig. 7, when the user inputs a control instruction to select the thumbnail control of the "one-year-level registered language synchronization class" in the video thumbnail list, in response to the control instruction, a jump is made from the home page of fig. 7 to the video detail page of the "one-year-level registered language synchronization class" shown in fig. 8.
At this time, the display device sends a page data request for requesting a video list field and other detailed data with the "year-level registered language synchronization lesson" to the server. As shown in fig. 8, the video list column of the "one-level-registered language synchronization lesson" includes section controls "1 to 9", "10 to 18", "19 to 27", and "28 to 30". That is, all videos of the "language synchronization lesson of one-grade book" are divided into four selection intervals, and each selection interval corresponds to one interval control. In the video list bar of "year-level Chinese synchronization lesson" shown in FIG. 8, the selector is positioned over the interval controls "1-9" so that a video list of all videos from selections "1-9" is displayed in a video list area (e.g., the area shown by the dashed box in FIG. 8) in the video list bar, one episode control for each episode (e.g., the first episode control, \82308230; "823030ninth episode control).
In some embodiments, the selector (focus) is at the interval control "1-9" so that the list display area displays episode controls corresponding to the interval controls "1-9", and the user can input an instruction for moving the selector to control the movement of the selector, for example, the selector can be moved to any one of the first episode control \8230; the ninth episode control, and then the playing of the video content corresponding to the selected episode control is triggered by determining a keystroke triggering determination instruction. Or move focus to other interval controls. The "19-27" control maintains the display of guidance information until the focus has not triggered the "19-27" control (i.e., the nineteenth episode control, 8230; twenty-seventh episode control is displayed in the unlisted display area). The above example exemplifies the twentieth set as a target video, and the actual implementation is not limited thereto.
When the user inputs a control instruction to select the widget control of the "math synchronization lesson in second-level" in the widget list in fig. 7, in response to the control instruction, jumping from the home page of fig. 7 to the full-screen video playback page of the "math synchronization lesson in second-level" as shown in fig. 9 is performed. And playing the video corresponding to the small window control in the video playing page. For example, if the widget is showing the eighth episode of the "mathematics synchronization course under second grade", the page jumps directly to the full screen playing page of the eighth episode.
In the video playing page shown in fig. 9, a video list bar displayed on the layer above the video playing window is also included. The video list bar, in turn, includes interval controls "1-12", "13-24", "25-36", and "37-42". I.e. all videos of the "second-class itemization math sync lesson" are divided into four selection intervals. In the video list column of "second-class itemization math sync lesson" shown in fig. 9, the selector is positioned over the interval control "1-12", and thus a video list of all videos of the selection "1-12" is displayed in the video list column. In this embodiment, after the page jumps to the video playing interface, the video list bar may not be displayed on the video playing interface. And displaying the video list bar on the video playing interface only when the user presses a key for calling out the video list bar.
Based on the above embodiment, if the target watching video exists in the video list corresponding to the first interval control, the guide identifier is displayed on the space of the target watching video. In this way, the user is prompted to view the video targeted for the identified video.
And if the target watching video does not exist in the video list corresponding to the first interval control and the target watching video exists in the video list corresponding to the second interval control, displaying the guide identification on the second interval control. The second interval control is other interval controls included in the video list bar. In this way, the user is prompted that the selected set interval corresponding to the identified interval control contains the target viewing video.
Illustratively, as shown in FIG. 8, the selector is currently positioned over the interval control "1-9", where the list of videos displayed in the video list bar is selections 1-9 and other selections videos are collapsed and not displayed. If the target view video is set 20, the target view video is not located in the selections 1-9, but rather in the list of videos corresponding to the interval control "19-27". Thus, a guide identifier is displayed on the span control "19-27". If the target view video is the video scheduled to be viewed today, a guidance logo is displayed on the span control "19-27", for example: today.
If 9 shows, the selector is currently over the interval control "1-12" and the video list is now shown in the video list bar as selection 1-12. If the target view video is set 11, the target view video is located in the selections 1-12. Accordingly, a guide identifier is displayed on the 11 th set control of the target viewing video. If the target view video is a video scheduled to be viewed today, displaying a guidance identifier on the 11 th set of controls of the target view video, for example: today.
In some embodiments, the guidance identifier displayed on the control of the target view video may also be inconsistent with the guidance identifier displayed on the interval control, such as displaying the guidance identifier on the control of the target view video, for example: "today's lessons," or other set graphical information. The guidance indicator can be divided into a first guidance indicator and a second guidance indicator on the interval control. And guiding the user to view the target watching video only by guiding the identifier.
In some embodiments, if the target watching video does not exist in the video list corresponding to the first interval control and the target watching video exists in the video list corresponding to the second interval control, the guide identifier is displayed on the second interval control. The selector is controlled to move from the first interval control to the second interval control in response to a first control instruction, such as a focus movement instruction, input by a user. Meanwhile, the video list displayed by the video list bar is controlled to be updated from the video list corresponding to the first interval control to the video list corresponding to the second interval control. And canceling the guide identifier on the second interval control of the guide identifier, and displaying the guide identifier on the control of the target watching video.
Illustratively, in the interface shown in fig. 8, when a user inputs a control instruction to move the selector, the display device jumps the control page from the user interface shown in fig. 8 to the user interface shown in fig. 10 in response to the control instruction. Specifically, the control selector is moved from the first interval control "1-9" to the second interval control "19-27". At this point the video list displayed in the video list bar is no longer the episode control corresponding to episodes 1-9, but instead displays the episode control corresponding to episodes 19-27. The target viewing video is set 20, so after the selections 19-27 are displayed, the guide logo is displayed directly on the control of set 20.
In some embodiments, the movement of the selector from the first interval control "1-9" to the second interval control "19-27" may be performed step by step according to an input instruction, that is, the selector is moved from the first interval control "1-9" to the "10-18" interval control, and then moved to the second interval control "19-27", and when the focus is located in the "10-18" interval control, the video list area displays the episode control corresponding to the episode 10-18. The boot identifier remains on the second interval control "19-27" at this time. When the focus moves to the second interval control 19-27, the display of the second interval control 19-27 is refreshed, for example, the rendering of the background color is displayed and the guide identifier is cancelled, and meanwhile, the displayed episode control is refreshed in the video list area and the same or different guide identifier is displayed on the corresponding episode control of the target video.
The user may move the selector to the episode control desired to be watched by moving the selector, for example, inputting an instruction of the up direction key, and then control the player to stop the video content originally played and load the video content corresponding to the episode control desired to be watched by inputting a determination instruction. And realizing the switching of the playing contents.
In some embodiments, if the list field is in a detail page played in a small window, the user directly switches to full-screen playing of the video content corresponding to the selected episode control after selecting the episode control.
In some embodiments, the specific steps of determining that the video is the target viewing video are:
and acquiring a preset watching list from the server, wherein the preset watching list is arranged in the background by an operator according to the user requirement. The preset viewing list sets a preset viewing time for all videos. And confirming the video with the preset watching time matched with the current time as the target watching video.
Illustratively, the "language synchronization lesson on a grade level" course shown in fig. 8 includes 30 video albums. The scheduled preset viewing list is that the viewing of 30 sets of videos is completed in 6 months, and each set of videos corresponds to one day: the preset viewing time of set 1 is 6 months and 1 day, and the preset viewing time of set 2 is 6 months and 2 days. If the current time is 6 months and 22 days, and the preset viewing time of the 22 nd set is 6 months and 22 days, the 22 nd set is determined as the target viewing video.
The display device includes an identifier of the target course in the acquired page data, where the identifier may be determined by the server according to reservation information reported before the display device, for example, a video that the user reserved the month and day, or a video that the user reserved the identifier, and the server determines whether the delivered page data includes the identifier of the target video according to the reservation information of the user. In some embodiments, the server marks the video when the user last quits the video set to watch as the target video according to the historical watching record of the user.
In some embodiments, the number of target videos determined at the server may be determined according to a priority of the reservation, or determined according to a playing order of the reserved videos, or determined in other manners.
In some embodiments, if the target viewing video is a historical viewing video, such as a recently viewed video. The guide identifier displayed on the control of the target viewing video or the interval control is a history viewing identifier or a last viewing identifier. And prompting the video watched by the user last time in the above mode.
Illustratively, in the video list bar shown in fig. 8, if the target-view video is the most recently viewed video and the 22 nd set is the most recently viewed video, the most recently viewed flag is displayed on the interval control "19-27".
In some embodiments, if the target view video is a current view video, the guidance identifier displayed on the control of the target view video or on the interval control is the current view identifier. The video currently played by the user is prompted in the above mode.
In some embodiments, the display device displays a page according to information of a target watching video, determines whether an episode list corresponding to a current focus (which may be a default focus or a moved focus) contains the target video, if so, displays a guide identifier on an episode control, and if not, displays a guide identifier on an interval control corresponding to a video interval according to the video interval corresponding to the target video.
Illustratively, the video list bar as shown in FIG. 9 is located in the video play page, i.e., the video is playing on the display. If the currently playing video is set 22, the currently playing video identification is displayed on the interval control "13-24".
In some embodiments, if the target view video is a preset view video, for example, a video planned to be viewed today, and there are multiple videos planned to be viewed today, the guidance identifier may be simultaneously displayed on multiple target view videos or multiple interval controls, or both the target view video and the interval controls. For videos planned to be watched today, if some videos are watched, videos which are watched today and not watched can be directly marked, and guidance is still marked to identify courses today.
Illustratively, in the user interface shown in FIG. 8, if the videos scheduled to be viewed today are set 1 and set 22, the guide identifier is displayed on the control of set 1, while the guide identifier is displayed on the interval controls "19-27". If the set 1 has been viewed, a viewed identification may be displayed on the control of the set 1. Meanwhile, if the 22 nd collection is viewed overseas, then the present-day course identification is still displayed on the 22 nd collection control.
In some embodiments, the types of target viewing videos may include a preset viewing video, a last viewing video, and a current viewing video, and different types of guide identifiers are displayed on different types of target viewing videos.
Illustratively, in the user interface shown in fig. 8, if the video scheduled to be viewed today is episode 1, the video most recently viewed is episode 12, and the video currently viewed is episode 22. Then the present day lesson identification is displayed on the 1 st set control while the last viewed identification is displayed on the interval control "10-18" and the currently viewed video identification is displayed on the interval control "19-27".
If the target watching video is the current course, the specific implementation process of marking the mark on the selection or the selection interval is as follows:
firstly, an operator configures a course schedule at a system background according to user requirements or according to the requirements of courses. When the user joins the course plan and enters the details of the course, the course plan and the course ID of the present course can be obtained from the interface of the course. And acquiring relevant configuration of the selection intervals through the configuration items, and dividing the course list into arrays of n selection intervals according to the configuration. Form an array format as follows: [ { id: $ { fl id } ], lessonList [ \8230; lesson section ], hTL: lesson section. Volume (item = > item. ITL) } [ ]
The display device marks the present lesson interval and present lesson by hTL and iTL. When the hTL of the selection is true, marking the curriculum of this day on the selection interval. When iTL is true, this day course is marked on the selection.
In terms of page layout, the identification of the selection interval and the identification of the selection are realized by two RecyclerViews:
and when the selected RecyclerView list is rendered, acquiring a corresponding today's course label component in xml through findViewById in the code according to the today's course label id. This tag component is set to visible when iTL is judged to be true.
And when the RecyclerView list of the selection interval is rendered, acquiring a corresponding today course label component in the xml through findViewById in the code according to the today course label id. Upon judging the hTL to true, set the present course tag component to visible.
And simultaneously monitoring the acquisition and loss events of the remote controller focus. When the component that hTL is true loses focus, the present course tag component is set to visible. Conversely, when the component that hTL is true gets focus, the today's course tag component is set to invisible.
In some embodiments, the controller of the display device displays an episode control corresponding to the interval control in the list display area when the interval control is triggered, and determines the episode control corresponding to the target video according to a target video tag (for example, a today's course tag) in the process of displaying the episode control.
In some embodiments, when the extent control is refreshed, whether the extent control displays the guidance prompt is determined by combining a target course extent label (e.g., a present course extent label) acquired from the server with the position of the focus.
In some embodiments, the label of the target course interval may also be determined by the display device according to the target video label and the segmentation mapping relationship of the interval control. Wherein the segmentation mapping relationship comprises a correspondence between the interval control and the episode control.
An embodiment of the present application provides a content display method, as shown in a signaling diagram of the content display method shown in fig. 11, where the method includes the following steps:
firstly, a display device sends a page data request to a server;
feeding back video list column data to the display equipment by the server according to the page data request so as to enable the display equipment to display the video list column, wherein the video list column comprises at least one interval control and a video list corresponding to the first interval control where the selector is located;
displaying a guide identifier on an episode control of a target watching video when the target watching video exists in a video list corresponding to a first interval control and the episode control corresponding to the first interval control is displayed in the video list area;
and fourthly, when the target watching video exists in the video list corresponding to the first interval control and the episode control corresponding to the first interval control is not displayed in the video list area, displaying a guide identification on the first interval control.
The same or similar contents in the embodiments of the present application may be referred to each other, and the related embodiments are not described in detail.
Finally, it should be noted that: the above embodiments are only used for illustrating the technical solutions of the present application, and not for limiting the same; although the present application has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, it should be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that: the technical solutions described in the foregoing embodiments may still be modified, or some or all of the technical features may be equivalently replaced; and the modifications or the substitutions do not make the essence of the corresponding technical solutions depart from the scope of the technical solutions of the embodiments of the present application.
The foregoing description, for purposes of explanation, has been presented in conjunction with specific embodiments. However, the illustrative discussions above are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the embodiments to the precise forms disclosed above. Many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teaching. The embodiments were chosen and described in order to best explain the principles and the practical application, to thereby enable others skilled in the art to best utilize the embodiments and various embodiments with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated.

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1. A display device, comprising:
a display;
a controller for performing:
sending a page data request to a server to obtain a video list bar from the server, wherein the video list bar comprises a first interval control, a second interval control and a video list area, and the video list area is configured to respectively display episode controls of a video list corresponding to the selected interval control when the first interval control or the second interval control is selected by a selector;
when a target watching video exists in the video list corresponding to the first interval control and an episode control corresponding to the first interval control is displayed in the video list area, displaying a guide identifier on the episode control corresponding to the target watching video, wherein the episode control corresponding to the target watching video is the episode control corresponding to the target watching video in the video list area, and the guide identifier is used for guiding a user to view the target watching video;
and when the target watching video exists in the video list corresponding to the first interval control and the episode control corresponding to the first interval control is not displayed in the video list area, displaying the guide identification on the first interval control.
2. The display device according to claim 1, wherein when the target viewing video exists in the video list corresponding to a first interval control and the episode control corresponding to the first interval control is not displayed in the video list area, the controller is further configured to perform:
receiving an input first control instruction;
controlling the selector to move to the first interval control;
and controlling a video list area of the video list bar to display a video list corresponding to the first interval control, canceling the guide identification displayed on the first interval control, and adding the guide identification on an episode control corresponding to the target watching video in the video list corresponding to the first interval control.
3. The display device according to claim 1, wherein when the target view video is a preset view video, the specific step of determining that the video is the target view video is:
acquiring a preset viewing list from the cloud server, wherein videos in the preset viewing list are all provided with preset viewing time;
and determining the video in the preset watching list with the preset watching time matched with the current time as the target watching video according to the preset watching list.
4. The display device according to claim 1, wherein when the target viewing video is a history viewing video, the guide flag is a history viewing flag;
or, when the target watching video is the current watching video, the guide identifier is the current watching identifier.
5. The display device according to claim 1, wherein the controller, before sending the page data request to the server when the video list bar is located in the video detail page, is further configured to perform:
responding to a second control instruction for selecting the video thumbnail control input by the user, and controlling the page to jump to a video detail page corresponding to the selected video name control, wherein the detail page comprises a playing window for playing videos in a video list and the video list column.
6. The display device according to claim 1, wherein before sending the page data request to the server when the video list bar is located in the video playing page, the controller is further configured to perform:
and responding to a third control instruction for selecting the small window control input by the user, and controlling the page to jump to a video playing page corresponding to the selected video thumbnail.
7. The display device according to claim 1, wherein after sending the page data request to the server, an identifier of a target video fed back by the server is also received, and the controller determines whether an episode control corresponding to the target watching video is included in the video list area according to the identifier of the target video.
8. A content display method applied to a display device, the method comprising:
sending a page data request to a server, acquiring video list bar data fed back according to the page data request from the server, and displaying the video list bar, wherein the video list bar comprises a first interval control, a second interval control and a video list area, and the video list area is configured to respectively display episode controls of a video list corresponding to the selected interval control when the selector selects the first interval control or the second interval control;
when a target watching video exists in the video list corresponding to the first interval control and the video list area displays an episode control corresponding to the first interval control, displaying a guide identifier on the episode control corresponding to the target watching video, wherein the episode control corresponding to the target watching video is the episode control corresponding to the target watching video in the video list area, and the guide identifier is used for guiding a user to view the target watching video;
and when the target watching video exists in the video list corresponding to the first interval control and the episode control corresponding to the first interval control is not displayed in the video list area, displaying the guide identification on the first interval control.
9. The content display method according to claim 8, wherein when the target viewing video exists in the video list corresponding to a first interval control and the episode control corresponding to the first interval control is not displayed in the video list area, the method further comprises:
in response to a first control instruction input by a user, controlling the selector to move to the first interval control, controlling a video list area of the video list bar to display a video list corresponding to the first interval control, and canceling the guide identifier displayed on the first interval control and adding the guide identifier on an episode control corresponding to the target watching video in the video list corresponding to the first interval control.
10. The content display method according to claim 8, wherein when the target view video is a preset view video, the specific step of determining that the video is the target view video is:
acquiring a preset watching list from the server, wherein videos in the preset watching list are all provided with preset watching time;
and determining the video in the preset watching list with the preset watching time matched with the current time as the target watching video according to the preset watching list.
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