CN114173175A - Media resource playing method, device, equipment and storage medium - Google Patents

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CN114173175A
CN114173175A CN202111358373.2A CN202111358373A CN114173175A CN 114173175 A CN114173175 A CN 114173175A CN 202111358373 A CN202111358373 A CN 202111358373A CN 114173175 A CN114173175 A CN 114173175A
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Abstract

The disclosure relates to a method, a device, equipment and a storage medium for playing media resources, and relates to the technical field of multimedia. The method comprises the following steps: displaying a playing page of a current playing work in the media resource; the progress bar area of the playing page is displayed with a first sub-progress bar and a second sub-progress bar, and the first sub-progress bar is used for indicating the playing progress of the currently played work; responding to the triggering operation of the first switching area, and switching the currently played works into other works in the media resources; the first switching area is used for representing a hot area range of the playing progress mark of the playing page and an overlapping area of the second sub-progress bar, or the first switching area is used for representing a hot area range of the second sub-progress bar.

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Media resource playing method, device, equipment and storage medium
Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to the field of multimedia technologies, and in particular, to a method, an apparatus, a device, and a storage medium for playing a media resource.
Background
When the works of the media resources are played by using the vertical screen page, if a user account wants to consume the next work or the previous work of the currently played works, the user needs to click the control to pop up the works collection panel or enter the works collection panel of the second-level page, and the next work or the previous work in the works collection panel is switched, so that the path for switching the works in the works collection is longer, the switching cost is high, and the use experience of the user is seriously influenced.
Disclosure of Invention
The present disclosure provides a method, an apparatus, a device and a storage medium for playing media resources, so as to at least solve the problems of long path and high switching cost of switching works in a collection of works in the related art. The technical scheme of the disclosure is as follows:
according to a first aspect of the embodiments of the present disclosure, a method for playing a media resource is provided, including: displaying a playing page of a current playing work in the media resource; the progress bar area of the playing page is displayed with a first sub-progress bar and a second sub-progress bar, and the first sub-progress bar is used for indicating the playing progress of the currently played work; responding to the triggering operation of a first switching area on a playing page, and switching the currently played works into other works in the media resources; the first switching area is used for representing a hot area range of the playing progress mark of the playing page and an overlapping area of the second sub-progress bar, or the first switching area is used for representing a hot area range of the second sub-progress bar.
In one possible implementation, in response to a triggering operation on a first switching area on a playing page, switching a currently playing work to other works in a media resource, includes: under the condition that the second sub-progress bar is positioned on the right side of the first sub-progress bar, responding to the triggering operation of a first switching area on the playing page, and switching the currently played work into the next work of the currently played work in the media resources; and under the condition that the second sub-progress bar is positioned on the left side of the first sub-progress bar, responding to the triggering operation of the first switching area on the playing page, and switching the currently played work into the last work of the currently played work in the media resources.
In another possible implementation manner, the progress bar area is displayed with a first breakpoint, and the first breakpoint is used for dividing the progress bar area into a first sub-progress bar and a second sub-progress bar.
In another possible implementation manner, a third sub-progress bar is further displayed in the progress bar area, the third sub-progress bar is located on the left side of the first sub-progress bar, and the second sub-progress bar is located on the right side of the first sub-progress bar; the method further comprises the following steps: responding to the triggering operation of a second switching area on the playing page, and switching the currently played work into the last work of the currently played work in the media resource; the second switching area is used for representing a superposition area of the hot area range of the playing progress mark and the third sub-progress bar, or the second switching area is used for representing the hot area range of the third sub-progress bar; and/or responding to the triggering operation of the first switching area, and switching the current playing work into the next work of the current playing work in the media resource.
In another possible implementation manner, the progress bar area on the left side of the progress bar where the playing progress mark of the playing page is located is displayed as the played state.
In another possible implementation manner, the progress bar area is displayed with a second breakpoint, and the second breakpoint is used for dividing the progress bar area into the first sub-progress bar and the third sub-progress bar.
In another possible implementation manner, the triggering operation on the second switching area on the playing page includes: clicking the hot area range of the third sub-progress bar; or dragging the playing progress mark until the hot area range of the playing progress mark and the third sub-progress bar have an overlapped area; or dragging the playing progress identification until the playing progress identification is positioned in the hot area range of the third sub-progress bar.
In another possible implementation, the triggering operation on the first switching area on the playing page includes: clicking the hot area range of the second sub progress bar; or dragging the playing progress mark until the hot area range of the playing progress mark and the second sub-progress bar have an overlapped area; or dragging the playing progress identification until the playing progress identification is positioned in the hot area range of the second sub-progress bar.
In another possible embodiment, the method further comprises: and responding to the operation of dragging the playing progress mark to slide on the first sub-progress bar, and displaying first prompt information, wherein the first prompt information comprises a preview of the currently played work corresponding to the sliding progress information of the playing progress mark on the first sub-progress bar.
In another possible implementation manner, in response to a triggering operation on a first switching area on a playing page, switching a currently played work to other works in a media resource, further includes: the second progress bar is switched from the first display state to the second display state, the first display state is used for representing that other works are in an unplayed state, and the second display state is used for representing that other works are in a played state.
In another possible embodiment, the method further comprises: and performing vibration prompt, wherein the vibration prompt is used for representing that the first switching area or the second switching area is successfully triggered.
In another possible embodiment, the method further comprises: and displaying second prompt information, wherein the second prompt information is used for prompting the sequencing of the works to be switched in the media resources. In another possible embodiment, the method further comprises: and under the condition that the currently played work is played, playing the next work of the currently played work.
In another possible embodiment, the method further comprises: and displaying third prompt information under the condition that the remaining unplayed time of the works played on the playing page is less than or equal to the preset time, wherein the third prompt information is used for representing the sequencing and/or identification information of the works to be played in the media resources.
In another possible embodiment, the method further comprises: and under the condition that the currently played work is switched into other works in the media resource, displaying the playing progress mark of the playing page at the starting point position of the first sub-progress bar.
According to a second aspect of the embodiments of the present disclosure, there is provided a playing device of a media resource, including: the display module is configured to execute a playing page for displaying a current playing work in the media resource; the progress bar area of the playing page is displayed with a first sub-progress bar and a second sub-progress bar, and the first sub-progress bar is used for indicating the playing progress of the currently played work; the switching module is configured to execute a triggering operation responding to a first switching area on the playing page, and the current playing works are switched into other works in the media resources; the first switching area is used for representing a hot area range of the playing progress mark of the playing page and an overlapping area of the second sub-progress bar, or the first switching area is used for representing a hot area range of the second sub-progress bar.
In a possible embodiment, the switching module is specifically configured to perform: under the condition that the second sub-progress bar is positioned on the right side of the first sub-progress bar, responding to the triggering operation of a first switching area on the playing page, and switching the currently played work into the next work of the currently played work in the media resources; and under the condition that the second sub-progress bar is positioned on the left side of the first sub-progress bar, responding to the triggering operation of the first switching area on the playing page, and switching the currently played work into the last work of the currently played work in the media resources.
In another possible implementation manner, the progress bar area is displayed with a first breakpoint, and the first breakpoint is used for dividing the progress bar area into a first sub-progress bar and a second sub-progress bar.
In another possible implementation manner, a third sub-progress bar is further displayed in the progress bar area, the third sub-progress bar is located on the left side of the first sub-progress bar, and the second sub-progress bar is located on the right side of the first sub-progress bar; the switching module is further configured to perform: responding to the triggering operation of a second switching area on the playing page, and switching the currently played work into the last work of the currently played work in the media resource; the second switching area is used for representing a superposition area of the hot area range of the playing progress mark and the third sub-progress bar, or the second switching area is used for representing the hot area range of the third sub-progress bar; and/or responding to the triggering operation of the first switching area, and switching the current playing work into the next work of the current playing work in the media resource.
In another possible implementation manner, the progress bar area on the left side of the progress bar where the playing progress mark of the playing page is located is displayed as the played state.
In another possible implementation manner, the progress bar area is displayed with a second breakpoint, and the second breakpoint is used for dividing the progress bar area into the first sub-progress bar and the third sub-progress bar.
In another possible implementation manner, the triggering operation on the second switching area on the playing page includes: clicking the hot area range of the third sub-progress bar; or dragging the playing progress mark until the hot area range of the playing progress mark and the third sub-progress bar have an overlapped area; or dragging the playing progress identification until the playing progress identification is positioned in the hot area range of the third sub-progress bar.
In another possible implementation, the triggering operation on the first switching area on the playing page includes: clicking the hot area range of the second sub progress bar; or dragging the playing progress mark until the hot area range of the playing progress mark and the second sub-progress bar have an overlapped area; or dragging the playing progress identification until the playing progress identification is positioned in the hot area range of the second sub-progress bar.
In another possible implementation, the apparatus further includes a display module configured to perform: and responding to the operation of dragging the playing progress mark to slide on the first sub-progress bar, and displaying first prompt information, wherein the first prompt information comprises a preview of the currently played work corresponding to the sliding progress information of the playing progress mark on the first sub-progress bar.
In another possible embodiment, the switching module is further configured to perform: the second progress bar is switched from the first display state to the second display state, the first display state is used for representing that other works are in an unplayed state, and the second display state is used for representing that other works are in a played state.
In another possible embodiment, the apparatus further comprises a vibration module configured to perform: and performing vibration prompt, wherein the vibration prompt is used for representing that the first switching area or the second switching area is successfully triggered.
In another possible implementation, the apparatus further includes a display module configured to perform: and displaying second prompt information, wherein the second prompt information is used for prompting the sequencing of the works to be switched in the media resources.
In another possible implementation, the apparatus further includes a playing module configured to perform: and under the condition that the currently played work is played, playing the next work of the currently played work.
In another possible implementation, the apparatus further includes a display module configured to perform: and displaying third prompt information under the condition that the remaining unplayed time of the works played on the playing page is less than or equal to the preset time, wherein the third prompt information is used for representing the sequencing and/or identification information of the works to be played in the media resources.
In another possible embodiment, the switching module is further configured to perform: and under the condition that the currently played work is switched into other works in the media resource, displaying the playing progress mark of the playing page at the starting point position of the first sub-progress bar.
According to a third aspect of the embodiments of the present disclosure, there is provided an electronic apparatus including: a processor; a memory for storing processor-executable instructions; wherein the processor is configured to execute the instructions to implement the method of the first aspect and any of its possible embodiments described above.
According to a fourth aspect of embodiments of the present disclosure, there is provided a computer-readable storage medium, in which instructions, when executed by a processor of an electronic device, enable the electronic device to perform the method of any one of the above-mentioned first aspects and any one of its possible implementations.
According to a fifth aspect of embodiments of the present disclosure, there is provided a computer program product comprising computer instructions which, when run on an electronic device, cause the electronic device to perform the method of the first aspect and any of its possible implementations.
The technical scheme provided by the embodiment of the disclosure at least brings the following beneficial effects: the first switching area is configured on the playing page, the currently played works are switched by responding to the triggering operation of the first switching area, so that the currently played works can be switched by the user account on the currently played page, the path for switching the currently played works by the user account is shortened, the convenience for switching the currently played works is improved, the appeal of continuous consumption of the user account is met, and the use experience of the user account is improved.
It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are exemplary and explanatory only and are not restrictive of the disclosure.
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FIG. 1 is a flow diagram illustrating a method of playing a media asset according to an exemplary embodiment;
FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram illustrating a play page in accordance with an exemplary embodiment;
FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram illustrating another play page in accordance with an illustrative embodiment;
FIG. 4 is a schematic diagram illustrating another play page in accordance with an illustrative embodiment;
FIG. 5 is a schematic diagram illustrating another play page in accordance with an illustrative embodiment;
FIG. 6 is a flow diagram illustrating another method of playing a media asset in accordance with an exemplary embodiment;
FIG. 7 is a schematic diagram illustrating another play page in accordance with an illustrative embodiment;
FIG. 8 is a schematic diagram illustrating another play page in accordance with an illustrative embodiment;
FIG. 9 is a schematic diagram illustrating another play page in accordance with an illustrative embodiment;
FIG. 10 is a block diagram illustrating a playback device of a media asset in accordance with an exemplary embodiment;
FIG. 11 is a block diagram illustrating an electronic device in accordance with an example embodiment.
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In order to make the technical solutions of the present disclosure better understood by those of ordinary skill in the art, the technical solutions in the embodiments of the present disclosure will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
It should be noted that the terms "first," "second," and the like in the description and claims of the present disclosure and in the above-described drawings 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 is interchangeable under appropriate circumstances such that the embodiments of the disclosure described herein are capable of operation in sequences other than those illustrated or otherwise described herein. The implementations described in the exemplary embodiments below are not intended to represent all implementations consistent with the present disclosure. Rather, they are merely examples of apparatus and methods consistent with certain aspects of the present disclosure, as detailed in the appended claims.
Before describing the information processing method provided by the present disclosure in detail, the application scenario and implementation environment related to the present disclosure are briefly described.
First, a brief description is given of an application scenario to which the present disclosure relates.
When the works of the media resources are played by using the vertical screen page, if a user account wants to consume the next work or the previous work of the currently played works, the user needs to click the control to pop up the works collection panel or enter the works collection panel of the second-level page, and the next work or the previous work in the works collection panel is switched, so that the path for switching the works in the works collection is longer, the switching cost is high, and the use experience of the user is seriously influenced.
If the user account does not click the control to pop up the works collection panel or enter the works collection panel of the secondary page, after the currently played works are played, the user account cannot directly consume the next work, and the continuous consumption appeal of the user cannot be met.
In order to solve the above problems, the present disclosure provides a method for playing media resources, where a first switching region is configured in a playing page, and a currently played work is switched by responding to a trigger operation of the first switching region, so that a user account can switch the currently played work on the currently played page, a path for the user account to switch the currently played work is shortened, convenience for switching the currently played work is improved, a appeal of continuous consumption of the user account is met, and a use experience of the user account is further improved.
Next, the following briefly describes an implementation environment (implementation architecture) related to the present disclosure.
The method for playing the media resource provided by the embodiment of the disclosure can be applied to electronic equipment. The electronic device may be a terminal device or a server. The terminal device can be a smart phone, a tablet computer, a palm computer, a vehicle-mounted terminal, a desktop computer, a notebook computer and the like. The server may be any one server or server cluster, and the disclosure is not limited thereto.
In addition, it should be noted that the user information (including but not limited to user equipment information, user personal information, etc.) referred to in the present disclosure is information authorized by the user or sufficiently authorized by each party.
For the sake of understanding, the task processing method provided by the present disclosure is specifically described below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Fig. 1 is a flowchart illustrating a method of playing a media asset, which is used in an electronic device according to an exemplary embodiment, and as shown in fig. 1, the method of playing the media asset includes the following steps:
in S101, a play page of a currently played work in the media resource is displayed.
The progress bar area of the playing page is displayed with a first sub-progress bar and a second sub-progress bar, and the first sub-progress bar is used for indicating the playing progress of the currently played work.
Optionally, the playing page is a display page in a landscape state or a display page in a portrait state.
Optionally, the media asset is a collection of media assets. The collection of media assets includes at least two ordered works. For example, the ordered works 1, 2, 3, … …, and N are included, where work 1 indicates that the ordering of the work is the first digit, work 1 indicates that the ordering of the work is the second digit, … …, and work N indicates that the ordering of the work is the nth digit.
In one embodiment, the composition in the media asset is any one or more of a video asset, a graphics asset, a text asset, or an audio asset.
In one embodiment, the length value of the first sub-progress bar is greater than the length value of the second sub-progress bar. The length value of the first sub-progress bar is configured to be larger than that of the second sub-progress bar, so that the first sub-progress bar has a larger progress interval when indicating the playing progress of the currently played work, the playing progress is changed more obviously, and the display performance is better.
In one embodiment, the playback page includes a display panel for displaying video frames of a currently playing work. Wherein, the progress bar area is positioned below the display panel.
Optionally, the progress bar region displays a first breakpoint, and the first breakpoint is used for dividing the progress bar region into a first sub-progress bar and a second sub-progress bar. For example, the first break point as shown in fig. 2 divides the progress bar region into the first sub-progress bar and the second sub-progress bar, or the first break point as shown in fig. 3 divides the progress bar region into the first sub-progress bar and the second sub-progress bar. The first breakpoint is displayed in the progress bar area, and the progress bar area is divided into the two sub-progress bars by the breakpoint, so that the user account can easily distinguish the area where the two sub-progress bars are located, and the accuracy and the convenience for switching the currently played works are further improved.
In S102, in response to a trigger operation on the first switching area on the play page, the currently played work is switched to other works in the media resource.
The first switching area is used for representing a hot area range of the playing progress mark of the playing page and an overlapping area of the second sub-progress bar, or the first switching area is used for representing a hot area range of the second sub-progress bar.
It should be noted that the other works refer to other works in the media resource except the currently played work.
As can be appreciated, since the first sub-progress bar is used to indicate the play progress of the currently played work, the play progress flag is located on the first sub-progress bar. Further, the playing progress mark moves from the starting position of the first sub-progress bar to the end position of the first sub-progress bar, and represents that the currently played work is played completely.
Optionally, the hot area range of the second sub progress bar is a range in which the second sub progress bar is activated, for example, the hot area range of the second sub progress bar may be the second sub progress bar, or may be a preset range covering the second sub progress bar.
Optionally, the hot zone range of the play progress indicator is the hot zone range of the active play progress indicator.
In one embodiment, in a case where the media resource includes only two ordered works and the currently played work is a first ordered work in the media resource, the electronic device switches the currently played work to a second ordered work in the media resource in response to a trigger operation to the first switching region. Further, the display position of the second sub-progress bar is switched from the right side of the first sub-progress bar to the left side of the first sub-progress bar.
In one embodiment, in a case where the media asset includes only two ordered works and the currently played work is the last ordered work in the media asset, the currently played work is switched to the first ordered work in the media asset in response to a trigger operation on the first switching region. Further, the display position of the second sub-progress bar is switched from the left side of the first sub-progress bar to the right side of the first sub-progress bar.
Optionally, in a case that the first switching region is used to characterize the hot zone range of the second sub-progress bar, the triggering operation on the first switching region on the playing page includes: and clicking the hot area range of the second sub progress bar.
In one embodiment, the clicking operation is a single clicking operation. For example, the user account clicks once in the hot zone range of the second sub-progress bar, and the currently played work is switched to other works in the media resource.
In another embodiment, the clicking operation is a double-click operation. For example, the user account clicks twice in the hot zone range of the second sub-progress bar, and the currently played work is switched to other works in the media resource. The time interval between two consecutive clicks is less than a first preset time, for example, the first preset time may be 2 seconds or 3 seconds. Alternatively, the two-click operation is completed within a second preset time period, that is, the two-click operation is continuously performed within the second preset time period, for example, the second preset time period may be 3 seconds or 4 seconds.
In another embodiment, the clicking operation is an operation of clicking at least three times. For example, the user account may click three or four times in succession in the hotspot range of the second sub-progress bar, and the currently played work may be switched to other works in the media resource. The time interval between two adjacent click operations is less than a third preset time length, for example, the third preset time length may be 2 seconds or 3 seconds. Alternatively, it may be that the click is continuously performed at least three times within a fourth preset time period, for example, the fourth preset time period may be 4 seconds or 5 seconds.
In an embodiment, when the click operation is a double-click operation, after the user account clicks 1 time in the hot area of the second sub-progress bar, and the 2 nd time is not clicked after a first preset time length is exceeded, the prompt information 1 is displayed, and the prompt information 1 is used for inquiring whether the user account switches the currently played work. Further, in response to the switching operation of the user account, the currently played work is switched to other works in the media resource, for example, the switching operation may be that the user account clicks a control 1 on the prompt information, and the control 1 is used for representing switching of the currently played work.
In an embodiment, when the click operation is an operation of clicking at least three times, if the user account clicks 1 time in the hot area of the second sub-progress bar and then does not click 2 nd time after exceeding a third preset time length, or if the user account does not click 3 rd time after clicking 2 times after exceeding the third preset time length, the prompt information 2 is displayed, and the prompt information 2 is used for inquiring whether the user account switches the currently played work. Further, in response to the switching operation of the user account, the currently played work is switched to other works in the media resource, for example, the switching operation may be that the user account clicks a control 1 on the prompt information, and the control 1 is used for representing switching of the currently played work.
In the above embodiment, the first switching area is triggered by clicking the hot area range of the second sub-progress bar, so that the currently played works are switched to other works in the media resources, the operation is simple and convenient, the path for switching the currently played works by the user account is shortened, the convenience for switching the currently played works is improved, and the use experience of the user account is further improved.
Optionally, in a case that the first switching region is used to characterize the hot zone range of the second sub-progress bar, the triggering operation on the first switching region on the playing page includes: and dragging the playing progress mark until the hot area range of the playing progress mark and the second sub-progress bar have an overlapped area.
In an embodiment, the user account drags the playing progress mark to the direction of the second sub-progress bar, and when the playing progress mark moves to the first breakpoint, that is, to the end point position of the first sub-progress bar, the hot area range of the playing progress mark and the second sub-progress bar have an overlapping region, and the user account completes the triggering operation on the first switching region. Further, the electronic device responds to the triggering operation of the user account on the first switching area, and switches the currently played works into other works in the media resource.
In another embodiment, the user account drags the playing progress mark to the direction of the second sub-progress bar, when the playing progress mark moves to the first breakpoint, that is, moves to the end point position of the first sub-progress bar, the user account continues to drag the playing progress mark, the hot area range of the playing progress mark and the second sub-progress bar have an overlapping area, and the user account completes the triggering operation of the first switching area after releasing the playing progress mark. Further, the electronic device responds to the triggering operation of the user account on the first switching area, and switches the currently played works into other works in the media resource.
It should be noted that when the playing progress mark moves to the first breakpoint and the user account continues to drag the playing progress mark, the playing progress mark does not move any more, and at this time, the hot area range region of the playing progress mark continues to move to the second sub-progress bar, so that the hot area range of the playing progress mark and the second sub-progress bar have an overlapping region.
In the above embodiment, the first switching area is triggered by dragging the playing progress identifier, and since the hot area range of the playing progress identifier is large, the playing progress identifier is dragged to switch the currently played works, so that other controls can be prevented from being triggered by mistake, and the accuracy of switching the currently played works is improved.
Optionally, in a case that the first switching region is used to characterize the hot zone range of the second sub-progress bar, the triggering operation on the first switching region on the playing page includes: and dragging the playing progress identification of the playing page until the playing progress identification is positioned in the hot area range of the second sub-progress bar.
In an embodiment, the user account drags the playing progress mark to the direction of the second sub-progress bar, and when the playing progress mark moves to the first breakpoint, that is, to the end position of the first sub-progress bar, the playing progress mark enters the hot area range of the second sub-progress bar, at this time, the playing progress mark is located in the hot area range of the second sub-progress bar, and the user account completes the triggering operation on the first switching area, or the user account completes the triggering operation on the first switching area after releasing the playing progress mark. Further, the electronic device responds to the triggering operation of the user account on the first switching area, and switches the currently played works into other works in the media resource.
In another embodiment, the user account drags the playing progress mark in the direction of the second sub-progress bar, and when the playing progress mark moves to the first breakpoint, that is, moves to the end point position of the first sub-progress bar, the user account continues to drag the playing progress mark, and then the playing progress mark enters the hot area range of the second sub-progress bar, at this time, the playing progress mark is located in the hot area range of the second sub-progress bar, and the user account completes the triggering operation on the first switching area, or the user account completes the triggering operation on the first switching area after releasing the playing progress mark. Further, the electronic device responds to the triggering operation of the user account on the first switching area, and switches the currently played works into other works in the media resource.
In the above embodiment, the first switching area is triggered by dragging the playing progress identifier, and since the hot area range of the playing progress identifier is large, when dragging is performed, it is easier to avoid triggering other controls by mistake, and thus the accuracy of the triggering operation is improved.
Optionally, the method for playing the media resource further includes: and responding to the trigger operation of dragging the playing progress mark to slide on the first sub-progress bar, and displaying first prompt information. The first prompt message comprises a preview of the current playing work corresponding to the sliding progress message of the playing progress mark on the first sub-progress bar. For example, a preview image is displayed on the preview panel as shown in fig. 2 (B), fig. 3 (B), fig. 4 (B), and fig. 5 (B).
In one embodiment, the first prompt message further includes sliding progress information. For example, the sliding progress information may be played to identify the playing time corresponding to the current position. For example, "00: 30" as shown in fig. 2 (B), "00: 20" as shown in fig. 3 (B), "00: 23" as shown in fig. 4 (B) and "00: 23" as shown in fig. 5 (B).
In one embodiment, the preview image is a sprite image. In another embodiment, the preview images are thumbnail images.
In the above embodiment, when the play progress mark moves on the first sub-progress bar, the preview of the currently played work is displayed, so that the preview content of the currently played work is provided for the user account, the user account can determine whether to continue to watch the currently played work, and the user account is prevented from missing wonderful content.
Optionally, in response to a triggering operation on the first switching area on the playing page, switching the currently played work to other works in the media resource, further including: the second progress bar is switched from the first display state to the second display state.
In one embodiment, the first display state is used to represent that the other work is in an unplayed state, and the second display state is used to represent that the other work is in a played state. In another embodiment, the first display state is used to indicate that the first switching zone has not been successfully triggered, and the second display state is used to indicate that the second switching zone has been successfully triggered. In another embodiment, the second display state is different in height and/or thickness from the first display state. For example, the height of the second sub progress bar in the second display state is higher than that of the second sub progress bar in the first display state. Or, the second sub progress bar in the second display state is thicker than the second sub progress bar in the first display state.
In one embodiment, in the case that the first switching region is used for characterizing the hot area range of the second sub progress bar, the second progress bar is switched from the first display state to the second display state in response to a click operation on the hot area range of the second sub progress bar.
In another embodiment, in the case that the first switching area is used for representing the hot area range of the second sub progress bar, the second progress bar is switched from the first display state to the second display state in response to the trigger that the playing progress mark is located in the hot area range of the second sub progress bar.
In another embodiment, in the case that the first switching region is used for representing the overlapping region of the hot area range of the playing progress mark of the playing page and the second sub-progress bar, the second progress bar is switched from the first display state to the second display state in response to the trigger that the hot area range of the playing progress mark and the second sub-progress bar have the overlapping region.
In the above embodiment, the display state of the second sub-progress bar is changed to prompt the user that the account successfully triggers the switching area.
Optionally, the method for playing the media resource further includes: and performing vibration prompt, wherein the vibration prompt is used for representing that the first switching area is successfully triggered.
Note that the vibration refers to vibration of the electronic device.
In one embodiment, in the case that the first switching region is used for characterizing the hot area range of the second sub progress bar, a vibration prompt is performed in response to a click operation on the hot area range of the second sub progress bar.
In another embodiment, in the case that the first switching region is used for representing the hot area range of the second sub progress bar, a vibration prompt is performed in response to the trigger that the playing progress mark is located in the hot area range of the second sub progress bar.
In another embodiment, in the case that the first switching region is used for representing the overlapping region of the hot area range of the playing progress mark of the playing page and the second sub-progress bar, a vibration prompt is performed in response to the trigger that the hot area range of the playing progress mark and the second sub-progress bar have the overlapping region.
In the above embodiment, when the playing progress mark is located in the hot area of the second sub-progress bar, the vibration prompt is performed, so that the user account is prompted to successfully trigger the first switching area, that is, the switching of the currently played work is to be performed. When the play progress mark is located in the hot zone range of the second sub-progress bar,
optionally, the method for playing the media resource further includes: and displaying second prompt information, wherein the second prompt information is used for prompting the sequencing of the works to be switched in the media resources.
In one embodiment, in response to a triggering operation on a first switching area on a playing page, a currently playing work is switched to other works in a media resource, further comprising: and displaying the second prompt message. For example, "loose hands switch next set" as shown in fig. 2 (C) "and" loose hands switch previous set "as shown in fig. 3 (C).
In another embodiment, in the case that the first switching region is used for representing the hot area range of the second sub progress bar, the second prompt message is displayed in response to the click operation on the hot area range of the second self progress bar.
In another embodiment, in the case that the first switching area is used for representing the hot area range of the second sub progress bar, the second prompt message is displayed in response to the trigger that the playing progress mark is located in the hot area range of the second sub progress bar.
In another embodiment, in the case that the first switching region is used for representing the overlapping region of the hot area range of the playing progress mark of the playing page and the second sub-progress bar, the second prompt message is displayed in response to the trigger that the hot area range of the playing progress mark and the second sub-progress bar have the overlapping region.
In the above embodiment, by displaying the second prompt information, on one hand, the user account may be prompted to successfully trigger the first switching area, and on the other hand, the user account may be prompted to sort the works to be played.
In the embodiment, the first switching area is configured on the playing page, and the currently played works are switched by responding to the triggering operation of the first switching area, so that the currently played works can be switched by the user account on the currently played page, the path for switching the currently played works by the user account is shortened, the convenience for switching the currently played works is improved, the continuous consumption appeal of the user account is met, and the use experience of the user account is improved.
In one possible implementation, S102 includes:
the method comprises the following steps: and under the condition that the second sub-progress bar is positioned on the right side of the first sub-progress bar, responding to the triggering operation of the first switching area on the playing page, and switching the currently played work into the next work of the currently played work in the media resources.
In one embodiment, as shown in fig. 2 (a), (B), and (C), the second sub-progress bar is located at the right side of the first sub-progress bar. Specifically, as shown in fig. 2 (a), the currently played piece is the 1 st set of "xxx". As shown in fig. 2 (B), the user account drags the playing progress indicator (i.e., the dot on the first sub-progress bar) to the direction of the second sub-progress bar, and when the playing progress indicator slides on the first sub-progress bar, the preview panel on the playing page displays at least one of a preview screen of the currently playing work, sliding progress information (00: 30 shown in fig. 2 (B)), the total duration of the currently playing work (02: 00 shown in fig. 2 (B)), the name of the currently playing work (xxxx shown in fig. 2 (B)), and the rank of the currently playing work (the "1 st set" shown in fig. 2 (B)). Further, when the playing progress mark slides to the first breakpoint, that is, to the end position of the first sub-progress bar (the position of the playing progress mark shown in (C) in fig. 2), the hot area range of the playing progress mark and the second sub-progress bar have an overlapping region, and the user account completes the triggering operation on the first switching region after releasing the playing progress mark. The electronic equipment responds to the triggering operation of the user account on the first switching area, and switches the currently played work into the next work of the currently played work in the media resource. Further, in response to a trigger that the hot zone range of the play progress indicator has an overlapping area with the second sub-progress bar, the electronic device displays a second prompt message, for example, "loosely-played next set" as shown in fig. 2 (C).
In another embodiment, as shown in fig. 4 (a), (B), and (C), the second sub-progress bar is located at the right side of the first sub-progress bar. Specifically, as shown in fig. 4 (a), the currently played work is the 1 st set of xxx × the second season. As shown in fig. 4 (B), the user account drags the playing progress indicator (i.e., the dot on the first sub-progress bar) in the direction of the second sub-progress bar, and when the playing progress indicator slides on the first sub-progress bar, the preview panel on the playing page displays at least one of a preview screen of the currently playing work, sliding progress information (00: 23 shown in fig. 4 (B)), the total duration of the currently playing work (02: 57 shown in fig. 4 (B)), the name of the currently playing work (xxxx shown in fig. 4 (B)), and the rank of the currently playing work (the "second season 1 st set" shown in fig. 4 (B)). Further, when the playing progress mark slides to the first breakpoint, that is, to the end position of the first sub-progress bar (the position of the playing progress mark shown in (C) in fig. 4), the user account continues to drag the playing progress mark, and then the hot area range of the playing progress mark and the second sub-progress bar have an overlapping area, and the user account completes the triggering operation on the first switching area. Further, the electronic device switches the currently played work to a next work of the currently played work in the media resource in response to the triggering operation of the user account on the first switching area. Further, before switching the currently playing work to the next work of the currently playing work in the media resource, the electronic device displays a second prompt message in response to the user account triggering the first switching area, for example, "loose-hands play the next episode" as shown in (C) of fig. 4.
Optionally, under the condition that the currently played work is a work sorted first in the media resource and the first sub-progress bar and the second sub-progress bar are displayed on the playing page, after the step of switching the currently played work to other works in the media resource, a third sub-progress bar is displayed in the progress bar area, the third sub-progress bar is located on the left side of the first sub-progress bar, and the second sub-progress bar is located on the right side of the first sub-progress bar. At this time, a second switching area is configured on the playing page, where the second switching area is used to represent an overlapping area of the hot area range of the playing progress mark and the third sub-progress bar, or the second switching area is used to represent the hot area range of the third sub-progress bar. The third sub-progress bar is additionally displayed on the playing page, so that a second switching area is configured for the playing page, the latest currently played work can be switched to the last work of the latest currently played work in the media resources by triggering the second switching area, and the latest currently played work can be switched to the next work of the latest currently played work by triggering the first switching area.
Step two: and under the condition that the second sub-progress bar is positioned on the left side of the first sub-progress bar, responding to the triggering operation of the first switching area on the playing page, and switching the currently played work into the last work of the currently played work in the media resources.
In one embodiment, as shown in fig. 3 (a), (B), and (C), the second sub-progress bar is located at the left side of the first sub-progress bar. As shown in fig. 3 (B), the user account drags the playing progress indicator (i.e., the dot on the first sub-progress bar) to the direction of the second sub-progress bar, and when the playing progress indicator slides on the first sub-progress bar, the preview panel on the playing page displays at least one of a preview screen of the currently playing work, sliding progress information (00: 20 shown in fig. 3 (B)), the total duration of the currently playing work (02: 00 shown in fig. 3 (B)), the name of the currently playing work (xxxx shown in fig. 3 (B)), and the ranking of the currently playing work (the "1 st set" shown in fig. 3 (B)). Further, the sliding of the playing progress mark on the first sub-progress bar, the sliding progress information is updated to (00: 01 shown in (B) in fig. 3), until the playing progress mark slides to the starting position of the first sub-progress bar (the position of the playing progress mark shown in (C) in fig. 3), at this time, the playing progress mark is located in the hot area range of the second sub-progress bar, and the user account completes the triggering operation on the first switching area after releasing the playing progress mark. The electronic equipment responds to the triggering operation of the user account on the first switching area, and switches the currently played work into the last work of the currently played work in the media resource. Further, in response to the trigger that the play progress flag is located in the hot zone range of the second sub-progress bar, the electronic device displays a second prompt message, for example, "loose-hand play last album" as shown in (C) of fig. 3.
In another embodiment, as shown in fig. 5 (a), (B), and (C), the second sub-progress bar is located at the left side of the first sub-progress bar. As shown in fig. 5 (a), the currently played work is the 3 rd episode of xxx × the second season. As shown in fig. 5 (B), the user account drags the playing progress indicator (i.e., the dot on the first sub-progress bar) to the direction of the second sub-progress bar, and when the playing progress indicator slides on the first sub-progress bar, at least one of a preview screen of the currently playing work, sliding progress information (00: 23 shown in fig. 5 (B)), the total duration of the currently playing work (02: 57 shown in fig. 5 (B)), the name of the currently playing work (xxxx shown in fig. 5 (B)), and the ranking of the currently playing work (the "second-quarter 1 st set" shown in fig. 5 (B)) is displayed on the playing page. Further, when the playing progress mark slides to the starting position of the first sub-progress bar (the position of the playing progress mark shown in (C) in fig. 5), the user account continues to drag the playing progress mark to the left, the playing progress mark enters the hot area range of the second sub-progress bar, and the user account completes the triggering operation on the first switching area. The electronic equipment responds to the triggering operation of the user account on the first switching area, and switches the currently played work into the last work of the currently played work in the media resource. Further, in response to the trigger that the play progress flag is located in the hot zone range of the second sub-progress bar, the electronic device displays a second prompt message, for example, "loose-hand play last album" as shown in (C) of fig. 5.
Optionally, in a case that the currently played work is the last work sequenced in the media resource, after the step of switching the currently played work to other works in the media resource, a third sub progress bar is further displayed in the progress bar area, the third sub progress bar is located on the right side of the first sub progress bar, and the second sub progress bar is located on the left side of the first sub progress bar. At this time, a second switching area is configured on the playing page, where the second switching area is used to represent an overlapping area of the hot area range of the playing progress mark and the third sub-progress bar, or the second switching area is used to represent the hot area range of the third sub-progress bar. The third sub-progress bar is additionally displayed on the playing page, so that the second switching area is configured for the playing page, the latest currently played work can be switched to the next work of the latest currently played work by triggering the second switching area, and the latest currently played work can be switched to the last work of the latest currently played work by triggering the first switching area.
In the embodiment, the right area of the current playing page is triggered, the next work of the currently played work is played, the left area of the current playing page is triggered, the last work of the currently played work is played, the operation habit of the user account is met, the design is humanized, and the use experience of the user account is improved.
In one possible implementation, as shown in fig. 6, a method for playing a media asset includes:
s601: and displaying the playing page of the current playing work in the media resource.
The progress bar area of the playing page is displayed with a first sub-progress bar, a second sub-progress bar and a third sub-progress bar, the third sub-progress bar is located on the left side of the first sub-progress bar, and the second sub-progress bar is located on the right side of the first sub-progress bar. For example, as shown in fig. 7, the third sub-progress bar is located at the left side of the first sub-progress bar, and the second sub-progress bar is located at the right side of the first sub-progress bar.
Optionally, a second breakpoint is displayed in the progress bar region, and the second breakpoint is used for dividing the progress bar region into the first sub-progress bar and the third sub-progress bar. For example, a second breakpoint and a first breakpoint as shown in fig. 7. The second breakpoint is displayed in the progress bar area, the progress bar area is divided into the three sub-progress bars by the first breakpoint and the second breakpoint, so that the user account can easily distinguish the areas where the three sub-progress bars are located, and the accuracy and the convenience of switching the previous work or the next work of the currently played work are improved.
S602: and responding to the triggering operation of the second switching area on the playing page, and switching the currently played work into the last work of the currently played work in the media resource.
The second switching area is used for representing a superposition area of the hot area range of the playing progress mark and the third sub-progress bar, or the second switching area is used for representing the hot area range of the third sub-progress bar.
Optionally, the hot area range of the third sub progress bar is a range in which the third sub progress bar is activated, for example, the hot area range of the third sub progress bar may be the third sub progress bar, or may be a preset range covering the third sub progress bar.
In one embodiment, as shown in fig. 7 (a), the currently played work is xxxx second quarter 2 nd set. As shown in fig. 7 (B), the user account drags the play progress indicator (i.e., the dot on the first sub-progress bar) in the direction of the third sub-progress bar, and when the play progress indicator slides on the first sub-progress bar, the preview panel on the play page displays at least one of a preview screen of the currently played work, sliding progress information (00: 23 shown in fig. 7 (B)), the total duration of the currently played work (02: 57 shown in fig. 7 (B)), the name of the currently played work (xxxx shown in fig. 7 (B)), and the rank of the currently played work (the "second quarter 2 nd set" shown in fig. 7 (B)). Further, when the playing progress mark slides to the starting position of the first sub-progress bar (e.g., the position of the playing progress mark shown in fig. 7 (C)), the playing progress mark enters the hot area range of the third sub-progress bar, at this time, the playing progress mark is located in the hot area range of the third sub-progress bar, and the user account completes the triggering operation on the second switching area, or the user account completes the triggering operation on the second switching area after releasing the playing progress mark. Further, the electronic device switches the currently played work to the last work in the media resource in response to the triggering operation of the user account on the second switching area. Further, in response to the trigger that the play progress flag is located in the hot zone range of the third sub-progress bar, the electronic device displays a second prompt message, for example, "loose-hand play last album" as shown in (C) of fig. 7.
Optionally, in response to a triggering operation on the second switching area on the playing page, a vibration prompt is performed, where the vibration prompt is used to indicate that the second switching area has been successfully triggered. When the playing progress mark is located in the hot area range of the third sub-progress bar, vibration prompt is carried out, so that the user account is prompted to successfully trigger the second switching area, and the switching of the current playing works is about to be carried out.
Optionally, in response to a trigger operation on a second switching area on the playing page, displaying second prompt information, where the second prompt information is used to prompt the sequencing of the works to be switched in the media resource. By displaying the second prompt information, on one hand, the user account can be prompted to successfully trigger the second switching area, and on the other hand, the user account can be prompted to sort the works to be played.
Optionally, in a case that the second switching region is used to characterize a hot zone range of the third sub-progress bar, the triggering operation on the second switching region on the playing page includes: and clicking the hot area range of the third sub progress bar. For a specific implementation, the click operation on the hot zone range of the second sub-progress bar may be referred to, and the two principles are the same and are not described herein again.
In the above embodiment, the first switching area is triggered by clicking the hot area range of the second sub-progress bar, so that the currently played works are switched to other works in the media resources, the operation is simple and convenient, the path for switching the currently played works by the user account is shortened, the convenience for switching the currently played works is improved, and the use experience of the user account is further improved.
Optionally, in a case that the second switching region is used to characterize a hot zone range of the third sub-progress bar, the triggering operation on the second switching region on the playing page includes: and dragging the playing progress mark until the hot area range of the playing progress mark and the third sub-progress bar have an overlapped area. For a specific embodiment, refer to an example where the playing progress identifier is dragged until the hot area range of the playing progress identifier and the second sub-progress bar have an overlapping area, which have the same principle and are not described herein again.
In the above embodiment, the second switching area is triggered by dragging the playing progress identifier, and since the hot area range of the playing progress identifier is large, the playing progress identifier is dragged to switch the currently played works, so that other controls can be prevented from being triggered by mistake, and the accuracy of switching the currently played works is improved.
Optionally, in a case that the second switching region is used to characterize a hot zone range of the third sub-progress bar, the triggering operation on the second switching region on the playing page includes: and dragging the playing progress identification of the playing page until the playing progress identification is positioned in the hot area range of the third sub-progress bar. For a specific embodiment, refer to an example of dragging the play progress identifier of the play page until the play progress identifier is located in the hot area of the second sub-progress bar, which have the same principle and are not described herein again.
In the above embodiment, the second switching area is triggered by dragging the playing progress identifier, and since the hot area range of the playing progress identifier is large, when dragging is performed, it is easier to avoid triggering other controls by mistake, and thus the accuracy of the triggering operation is improved.
S603: and responding to the triggering operation of the first switching area on the playing page, and switching the currently played work into the next work of the currently played work in the media resource.
In one embodiment, as shown in FIG. 7 (A), the currently playing work is the second quarter 2 nd set of media asset 2. The user account drags the playing progress mark (namely, the dot point on the first sub-progress bar) to the direction where the second sub-progress bar is located, when the playing progress mark slides to the end point position of the first sub-progress bar (for example, the position where the playing progress mark is located as shown in (D) in fig. 7), the user account continues to drag the playing progress mark to the direction where the second sub-progress bar is located, the hot zone range of the playing progress mark and the second sub-progress bar have an overlapping region, and the user account completes the triggering operation of the first switching region after releasing the playing progress mark. Further, the electronic device responds to the triggering operation of the user account on the first switching area, and switches the currently played work into the next work of the currently played work in the media resource. Further, in response to a trigger that the hot zone range of the play progress indicator has an overlapping area with the second sub-progress bar, the electronic device displays a second prompt message, for example, "loosely-played next set" as shown in fig. 7 (D).
Optionally, the last work of the first-ranked work in the media asset is the last work of the media asset. The next work in the media asset to the last work in the ranking is the first work in the media asset. And the loop playing of the media resource collection is realized by limiting the last work of the first-ordered work to be the last work and the next work of the last-ordered work to be the first-ordered work.
In the embodiment, the first switching area and the second switching area are displayed on the playing page at the same time, the second switching area is used for switching the currently played work into the last work, and the first switching area is used for switching the currently played work into the next work, so that the current playing page can be switched to the last work of the currently played work and the next work of the currently played work, the user account can be switched back to the previously viewed work on the playing page, the path of the user account for playing back the work is shortened, and the use experience of the user account is improved.
Optionally, the progress bar area on the left side of the progress bar where the playing progress mark of the playing page is located is displayed as a played state. For example, as shown in fig. 7 (a). The progress bar area on the left side of the progress bar where the playing progress identification is located is displayed as a played state, so that a user can distinguish a played work and an unplayed work in a media resource, namely, the playing progress identification slides leftwards to be used for switching the last played work of the currently played work, and the playing progress identification slides rightwards to switch the next unplayed work of the currently played work.
In one possible implementation, the method for playing the media resource further includes: and under the condition that the currently played work is played, playing the next work of the currently played work.
In one embodiment, in the event that the currently playing work completes playing, the next work of the currently playing work is automatically played.
In another embodiment, in a case where the currently played work is finished playing, inquiry information for inquiring whether to continue playing of the next work of the currently played work is displayed. Further, in response to a trigger operation to continue playing, a next work of the currently played work is played.
It should be noted that, when the currently played work is the last work in the media resource, the next work of the currently played work is the first work in the media resource.
In the embodiment, after the currently played work is played, the next work in the media resources is automatically played for the user account, so that the consumption experience of the media resources is smoother, the appeal of the user account for continuously consuming the media resources is met, and the use experience of the user account is improved.
Optionally, the method for playing the media resource further includes: and displaying third prompt information under the condition that the remaining unplayed time of the works played on the playing page is less than or equal to the preset time, wherein the third prompt information is used for representing the sequencing information and/or the identification information of the works to be played in the media resources. For example, as shown in fig. 8, the preset time duration may be 2 seconds, and the prompt message may be played after 2S (i.e., 2 seconds). Wherein the identification information includes a topic word or a keyword, the topic color may be a name of the collection of media assets or a category topic word of most works in the media assets, and the ranking information may be "second quarter 3 rd set" as shown in fig. 8. And displaying third prompt information before automatically playing the next work to prompt the user account to play a new work.
In a possible implementation manner, optionally, the method for playing the media resource further includes: and under the condition that the currently played work is switched into other works in the media resource, displaying the playing progress mark of the playing page at the starting point position of the first sub-progress bar. When other switched works are played, the playing progress mark returns to the starting point position of the first sub-progress bar, and therefore the playing progress of a newly played product is indicated through the playing progress mark.
In one possible implementation, in a case that the currently played work on the play page is the first work ordered in the media resource, and the one played work on the play page is the last work ordered in the media resource, the mask is displayed on the play page before the currently played work (the first work ordered) is played. For example, as shown in (a) and (B) of fig. 9. The works in the media resources are all played, and when the first-ranked works in the media resources are played again, the mask is displayed on the current playing page, so that time phase difference between the works and other ranked works is realized, and a more obvious prompt effect is realized.
The scheme provided by the embodiment of the application is mainly introduced from the perspective of a method. To implement the above functions, it includes hardware structures and/or software modules for performing the respective functions. Those of skill in the art would readily appreciate that the various illustrative elements and algorithm steps described in connection with the embodiments disclosed herein may be implemented as hardware or combinations of hardware and computer software. Whether a function is performed as hardware or computer software drives hardware depends upon the particular application and design constraints imposed on the solution. Skilled artisans may implement the described functionality in varying ways for each particular application, but such implementation decisions should not be interpreted as causing a departure from the scope of the present application.
The embodiment of the disclosure also provides a playing device of the media resource. FIG. 10 is a block diagram illustrating a playback device for a media asset in accordance with an exemplary embodiment. Referring to fig. 10, the apparatus 1000 for playing a media asset includes a display module 1001 and a switching module 1002.
A display module 1001 configured to execute a play page displaying a currently played work in a media resource; the progress bar area of the playing page is displayed with a first sub-progress bar and a second sub-progress bar, and the first sub-progress bar is used for indicating the playing progress of the currently played work. For example, in conjunction with fig. 1, the display module 1001 may be used to perform S101.
The switching module 1002 is configured to execute a trigger operation in response to a first switching area on a playing page, and switch a currently played work to other works in the media resource; the first switching area is used for representing a hot area range of the playing progress mark of the playing page and an overlapping area of the second sub-progress bar, or the first switching area is used for representing a hot area range of the second sub-progress bar. For example, in conjunction with fig. 1, the switching module 1002 may be configured to perform S102.
In one possible implementation, the switching module 1002 is specifically configured to perform: under the condition that the second sub-progress bar is positioned on the right side of the first sub-progress bar, responding to the triggering operation of a first switching area on the playing page, and switching the currently played work into the next work of the currently played work in the media resources; and under the condition that the second sub-progress bar is positioned on the left side of the first sub-progress bar, responding to the triggering operation of the first switching area on the playing page, and switching the currently played work into the last work of the currently played work in the media resources.
In another possible implementation manner, the progress bar area is displayed with a first breakpoint, and the first breakpoint is used for dividing the progress bar area into a first sub-progress bar and a second sub-progress bar.
In another possible implementation manner, a third sub-progress bar is further displayed in the progress bar area, the third sub-progress bar is located on the left side of the first sub-progress bar, and the second sub-progress bar is located on the right side of the first sub-progress bar; the switching module is further configured to perform: responding to the triggering operation of a second switching area on the playing page, and switching the currently played work into the last work of the currently played work in the media resource; the second switching area is used for representing a superposition area of the hot area range of the playing progress mark and the third sub-progress bar, or the second switching area is used for representing the hot area range of the third sub-progress bar; and/or responding to the triggering operation of the first switching area, and switching the current playing work into the next work of the current playing work in the media resource.
In another possible implementation manner, the progress bar area on the left side of the progress bar where the playing progress mark of the playing page is located is displayed as the played state.
In another possible implementation manner, the progress bar area is displayed with a second breakpoint, and the second breakpoint is used for dividing the progress bar area into the first sub-progress bar and the third sub-progress bar.
In another possible implementation manner, the triggering operation on the second switching area on the playing page includes: clicking the hot area range of the third sub-progress bar; or dragging the playing progress mark until the hot area range of the playing progress mark and the third sub-progress bar have an overlapped area; or dragging the playing progress identification until the playing progress identification is positioned in the hot area range of the third sub-progress bar.
In another possible implementation, the triggering operation on the first switching area on the playing page includes: clicking the hot area range of the second sub progress bar; or dragging the playing progress mark until the hot area range of the playing progress mark and the second sub-progress bar have an overlapped area; or dragging the playing progress identification until the playing progress identification is positioned in the hot area range of the second sub-progress bar.
In another possible implementation, the apparatus further includes a display module configured to perform: and responding to the operation of dragging the playing progress mark to slide on the first sub-progress bar, and displaying first prompt information, wherein the first prompt information comprises a preview of the currently played work corresponding to the sliding progress information of the playing progress mark on the first sub-progress bar.
In another possible embodiment, the switching module is further configured to perform: the second progress bar is switched from the first display state to the second display state, the first display state is used for representing that other works are in an unplayed state, and the second display state is used for representing that other works are in a played state.
In another possible embodiment, the apparatus further comprises a vibration module configured to perform: and performing vibration prompt, wherein the vibration prompt is used for representing that the first switching area or the second switching area is successfully triggered.
In another possible implementation, the apparatus further includes a display module configured to perform: and displaying second prompt information, wherein the second prompt information is used for prompting the sequencing of the works to be switched in the media resources.
In another possible implementation, the apparatus further includes a playing module configured to perform: and under the condition that the currently played work is played, playing the next work of the currently played work.
In another possible implementation, the apparatus further includes a display module configured to perform: and displaying third prompt information under the condition that the remaining unplayed time of the works played on the playing page is less than or equal to the preset time, wherein the third prompt information is used for representing the sequencing and/or identification information of the works to be played in the media resources.
In another possible embodiment, the switching module is further configured to perform: and under the condition that the currently played work is switched into other works in the media resource, displaying the playing progress mark of the playing page at the starting point position of the first sub-progress bar.
With regard to the apparatus in the above-described embodiment, the specific manner in which each module performs the operation has been described in detail in the embodiment related to the method, and will not be elaborated here.
FIG. 11 is a block diagram illustrating an electronic device in accordance with an example embodiment. As shown in fig. 11, electronic device 1100 includes, but is not limited to: a processor 1101 and a memory 1102.
The memory 1102 is used for storing executable instructions of the processor 1101. It is understood that the processor 1101 is configured to execute the instructions to implement the method for playing back a media resource as shown in any one of the above embodiments.
It should be noted that the electronic device structure shown in fig. 11 does not constitute a limitation of the electronic device, and the electronic device may include more or less components than those shown in fig. 11, or combine some components, or arrange different components, as will be understood by those skilled in the art.
The processor 1101 is a control center of the electronic device, connects various parts of the entire electronic device using various interfaces and lines, and performs various functions of the electronic device and processes data by operating or executing software programs and/or modules stored in the memory 1102 and calling data stored in the memory 1102, thereby performing overall monitoring of the electronic device. Processor 1101 may include one or more processing units; optionally, the processor 1101 may integrate an application processor and a modem processor, wherein the application processor mainly handles operating systems, user interfaces, application programs, and the like, and the modem processor mainly handles wireless communications. It is to be appreciated that the modem processor described above may not be integrated into processor 1301.
The memory 1102 may be used to store software programs as well as various data. The memory 1102 may mainly include a program storage area and a data storage area, wherein the program storage area may store an operating system, an application program (such as an image acquisition module, a positioning module, a hidden variable acquisition module, or an image generation module) required by at least one functional module, and the like. Further, the memory 1102 may include high speed random access memory, and may also include non-volatile memory, such as at least one magnetic disk storage device, flash memory device, or other volatile solid state storage device.
In an exemplary embodiment, the disclosed embodiments also provide a computer-readable storage medium comprising instructions, such as the memory 1102 comprising instructions, which are executable by the processor 1101 of the electronic device 1100 to perform the method of playing a media asset as shown in any of the above embodiments. Alternatively, the memory 1102 may comprise instructions executable by the processor 1101 of the server 1100 to perform the method of playing a media asset as described in any of the above embodiments.
In actual implementation, the processing functions of the display module 1001 and the switching module 1002 can be implemented by the processor 1101 shown in fig. 11 calling the program code in the memory 1102. For the specific implementation process, reference may be made to the description of the playing method portion of the media resource shown in any one of the above embodiments, which is not described herein again.
Alternatively, the computer-readable storage medium may be a non-transitory computer-readable storage medium, which may be, for example, a Read-Only Memory (ROM), a Random Access Memory (RAM), a CD-ROM, a magnetic tape, a floppy disk, an optical data storage device, and the like.
In an exemplary embodiment, the disclosed embodiments also provide a computer program product comprising one or more instructions executable by the processor 1101 of the electronic device 1100 to perform the method of playing a media asset as shown in any one of the above embodiments.
It should be noted that the instructions in the computer-readable storage medium or one or more instructions in the computer program product are executed by the processor 1101 of the electronic device 1100 to implement the processes of the embodiment of the method for playing back a media resource, and can achieve the same technical effects as the method for playing back a media resource shown in any one of the above embodiments, and in order to avoid repetition, the details are not repeated here. Other embodiments of the disclosure will be apparent to those skilled in the art from consideration of the specification and practice of the disclosure disclosed herein. This application is intended to cover any variations, uses, or adaptations of the disclosure following, in general, the principles of the disclosure and including such departures from the present disclosure as come within known or customary practice within the art to which the disclosure pertains. It is intended that the specification and examples be considered as exemplary only, with a true scope and spirit of the disclosure being indicated by the following claims.
It will be understood that the present disclosure 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 present disclosure is limited only by the appended claims.

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1. A method for playing a media asset, the method comprising:
displaying a playing page of a current playing work in the media resource; a first sub progress bar and a second sub progress bar are displayed in a progress bar area of the playing page, and the first sub progress bar is used for indicating the playing progress of the current playing work;
responding to the triggering operation of a first switching area on the playing page, and switching the current playing works into other works in the media resources; the first switching area is used for representing a hot area range of the playing progress mark of the playing page and an overlapping area of the second sub-progress bar, or the first switching area is used for representing a hot area range of the second sub-progress bar.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein the switching the currently playing work to other works in the media resource in response to the triggering operation of the first switching area on the playing page comprises:
under the condition that the second sub-progress bar is positioned on the right side of the first sub-progress bar, responding to the triggering operation of a first switching area on the playing page, and switching the currently played work into the next work of the currently played work in the media resources;
and under the condition that the second sub-progress bar is positioned on the left side of the first sub-progress bar, responding to the triggering operation of a first switching area on the playing page, and switching the currently played work into the last work of the currently played work in the media resources.
3. The method of claim 1,
the progress bar area is displayed with a first breakpoint, and the first breakpoint is used for dividing the progress bar area into the first sub-progress bar and the second sub-progress bar.
4. The method of claim 1, wherein the progress bar area further displays a third sub-progress bar, the third sub-progress bar being located at a left side of the first sub-progress bar, and the second sub-progress bar being located at a right side of the first sub-progress bar; the method further comprises the following steps:
responding to the triggering operation of a second switching area on the playing page, and switching the currently played work into the last work of the currently played work in the media resource; the second switching area is used for representing a hot area range of the playing progress mark and an overlapping area of the third sub-progress bar, or the second switching area is used for representing a hot area range of the third sub-progress bar; and/or
And responding to the triggering operation of the first switching area, and switching the current playing work into the next work of the current playing work in the media resource.
5. The method of claim 4,
and displaying the progress bar area on the left side of the progress bar where the playing progress mark of the playing page is positioned as a played state.
6. The method of claim 4,
and a second breakpoint is displayed in the progress bar area, and the second breakpoint is used for dividing the progress bar area into the first sub-progress bar and the third sub-progress bar.
7. The method according to claim 4, wherein the triggering operation on the second switching area on the playing page includes:
clicking the hot area range of the third sub progress bar; or
Dragging the playing progress mark until the hot area range of the playing progress mark and the third sub-progress bar have an overlapped area; or
And dragging the playing progress identification until the playing progress identification is positioned in the hot area range of the third sub-progress bar.
8. An apparatus for playing a media asset, comprising:
the display module is configured to execute a playing page for displaying a current playing work in the media resource; a first sub progress bar and a second sub progress bar are displayed in a progress bar area of the playing page, and the first sub progress bar is used for indicating the playing progress of the current playing work;
the switching module is configured to execute a triggering operation responding to a first switching area on the playing page, and the current playing works are switched into other works in the media resources; the first switching area is used for representing a hot area range of the playing progress mark of the playing page and an overlapping area of the second sub-progress bar, or the first switching area is used for representing a hot area range of the second sub-progress bar.
9. An electronic device, comprising:
a processor;
a memory for storing the processor-executable instructions;
wherein the processor is configured to execute the instructions to implement the method of any one of claims 1 to 7.
10. A computer-readable storage medium, wherein instructions in the computer-readable storage medium, when executed by a processor of an electronic device, enable the electronic device to perform the method of any of claims 1-7.
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