CN114840122A - Interactive method and device for random playing, storage medium and computing equipment - Google Patents

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CN114840122A
CN114840122A CN202210351109.4A CN202210351109A CN114840122A CN 114840122 A CN114840122 A CN 114840122A CN 202210351109 A CN202210351109 A CN 202210351109A CN 114840122 A CN114840122 A CN 114840122A
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汪漪涟
于家傲
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The embodiment of the disclosure provides a random play interaction method, a random play interaction device, a storage medium and a computing device. The method is applied to an audio and video playing application program, a first inlet for starting random playing is provided in a first-level page of the audio and video playing application program, and the first-level page comprises an audio and video list associated with a user; the method comprises the following steps: responding to the triggering of the first inlet in the primary page, jumping from the primary page to a secondary page, and playing the audio and video in the audio and video list in a random playing mode; responding to the operation behavior of the user, and adjusting the playing preference of the user in the random playing mode; and responding to the adjusted playing preference, and adjusting the playing sequence of the audio and video to be played in the audio and video list in the random playing mode.

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Interactive method and device for random playing, storage medium and computing equipment
Technical Field
The embodiment of the disclosure relates to the technical field of computers, and more particularly, to an interactive method, an interactive device, a storage medium and a computing device for random play.
Background
This section is intended to provide a background or context to the embodiments of the disclosure set forth in the specification. The description herein is not admitted to be prior art by inclusion in this section.
In the audio/video playing application program, a user can select different playing modes to play audio/video in an audio/video list (hereinafter referred to as a list). The playing modes include, for example, a sequential playing mode (all audios and videos are played in sequence according to the sequence numbers of the audios and videos in the list), a single-loop mode (a single audio and video in the loop playing list), a random playing mode (all audios and videos are played in a random sequence), and the like.
In the related art, for the random play mode, generally, a random algorithm is simply used to randomly sort the audios and videos in the list, and then all the audios and videos in the list are sequentially played according to the randomly sorted order.
However, in practical applications, the user may not be satisfied with the result of random ordering, thereby affecting the user experience.
Disclosure of Invention
In a first aspect of the disclosed embodiments, an interactive method for random play is provided. The method comprises the steps that the method is applied to an audio and video playing application program, a first inlet used for starting random playing is provided in a first-level page of the audio and video playing application program, and the first-level page comprises an audio and video list associated with a user; the method comprises the following steps:
Responding to the triggering of the first inlet in the primary page, jumping from the primary page to a secondary page, and playing the audio and video in the audio and video list in a random playing mode;
responding to the operation behavior of the user, and adjusting the playing preference of the user in the random playing mode;
and responding to the adjusted playing preference, and adjusting the playing sequence of the audio and video to be played in the audio and video list in the random playing mode.
Optionally, a second entry for setting a random play preference is provided in the secondary page;
before the adjusting the playing preference of the user in the random playing mode in response to the operation behavior of the user, the method further includes:
displaying a setup page of the random play preference in response to the second entry in the secondary page being triggered;
the adjusting the playing preference of the user in the random playing mode in response to the operation behavior of the user comprises:
and responding to the playing preference selected by the user in the setting page, and adjusting the playing preference of the user in the random playing mode to the playing preference selected by the user.
Optionally, a third entry for displaying a random play list is further provided in the secondary page, and a fourth entry for setting a random play preference is provided in the random play list;
Before the adjusting the playing preference of the user in the random playing mode in response to the operation behavior of the user, the method further includes:
in response to the third entry being triggered, presenting a random play list in the random play mode;
responding to a fourth entry in the random play list to be triggered, and displaying a setting page of the random play preference;
the adjusting the playing preference of the user in the random playing mode in response to the operation behavior of the user comprises:
and responding to the user to select the playing preference in the setting page, and adjusting the playing preference of the user in the random playing mode to the playing preference selected by the user.
Optionally, each play preference in the setting page corresponds to an interactive control for a user to operate; the interactive control comprises at least one of a text input box, a slider, a radio box and a check box.
Optionally, the adjusting, in response to the user selecting a play preference in the setting page, the play preference of the user in the random play mode to the play preference selected by the user includes at least one of:
in response to the input operation of the user on the text input box, adjusting the playing preference of the user in the random playing mode to the playing preference in the text input box;
Responding to the sliding operation of the user on the sliding bar, and adjusting the playing preference of the user in the random playing mode to the playing preference corresponding to the sliding bar;
responding to the radio selection operation of the radio box by the user, and adjusting the playing preference of the user in the random playing mode to the selected playing preference in the radio box;
and responding to the single-selection or multi-selection operation of the check box by the user, and adjusting the playing preference of the user in the random playing mode to the playing preference selected in the check box.
Optionally, the setting content provided in the setting page of the random play preference includes: a play preference in the audio-visual dimension, and/or a play preference in the user-habit dimension.
Optionally, the playing preference of the audio and video dimension includes:
and the user preference for at least one of the language, singer, song style, genre, style, era and release time of the audio and video.
Optionally, the play preference of the user habit dimension includes:
whether the user likes playing audio and video with jumping style; and/or whether the user likes playing nostalgic audio-video.
Optionally, the adjusting the playing preference of the user in the random playing mode in response to the operation behavior of the user includes:
And responding to the switching operation of the user to the currently played audio and video, determining a target audio and video type corresponding to the switched audio and video, and adjusting the playing preference of the user in the random playing mode to include dislike of the target audio and video type.
Optionally, after determining the target audio-video type corresponding to the switched audio-video, the method further includes:
adding 1 to the statistical frequency corresponding to the target audio and video type; the statistical times comprise the times of switching the audio and video accumulation of the target audio and video type in the random playing process;
the adjusting of the playing preference of the user in the random playing mode to include dislike of the target audio and video type includes:
and if the counting times reach preset times, the playing preference of the user in the random playing mode is adjusted to include that the user does not like the target audio and video type.
Optionally, the adjusting, in response to the adjusted play preference, a play order of the to-be-played audio and video in the audio and video list in the random play mode includes:
responding to the adjusted playing preference, and acquiring a target audio and video to be played, which is in the same type as the target audio and video, in the audio and video list in the random playing mode;
And adjusting the relation between the target audio and video to be played and the audio and video play list according to a preset rule.
Optionally, the adjusting the relationship between the target audio/video to be played and the audio/video playlist according to a preset rule includes:
deleting the target audio/video to be played from the audio/video play list; or, adjusting the target audio/video to be played to the tail of the audio/video play list.
In a second aspect of the embodiments of the present disclosure, there is provided a random play interaction apparatus, applied to an audio and video play application program, where a first entry for starting random play is provided in a first-level page of the audio and video play application program, and the first-level page includes an audio and video list associated with a user; the device comprises:
the random playing unit responds to the triggering of the first inlet in the primary page, jumps from the primary page to a secondary page and plays the audio and video in the audio and video list in a random playing mode;
the preference adjusting unit is used for responding to the operation behavior of the user and adjusting the playing preference of the user in the random playing mode;
and the playing adjustment unit is used for adjusting the playing sequence of the audio and video to be played in the audio and video list in the random playing mode in response to the adjusted playing preference.
Optionally, a second entry for setting a random play preference is provided in the secondary page;
before the preference adjusting unit, the method further comprises:
the setting and displaying unit is used for responding to the triggering of the second inlet in the secondary page and displaying the setting page with the random playing preference;
the preference adjusting unit further adjusts the play preference of the user in the random play mode to the play preference selected by the user in response to the user selecting the play preference in the setting page.
Optionally, a third entry for displaying a random play list is further provided in the secondary page, and a fourth entry for setting a random play preference is provided in the random play list;
before the preference adjusting unit, the method further comprises:
the list display unit responds to the triggering of the third entrance and displays the random play list in the random play mode;
the setting and displaying unit is used for responding to the triggering of a fourth inlet in the random play list and displaying the setting page of the random play preference;
the preference adjusting unit further adjusts the play preference of the user in the random play mode to the play preference selected by the user in response to the user selecting the play preference in the setting page.
Optionally, each play preference in the setting page corresponds to an interactive control for a user to operate; the interactive control comprises at least one of a text input box, a slider, a radio box and a check box.
Optionally, the preference adjusting unit includes at least one of the following sub-units:
a first adjusting subunit, configured to adjust, in response to an input operation of the text input box by a user, a play preference of the user in the random play mode to a play preference in the text input box;
the second adjusting subunit, in response to the sliding operation of the user on the slider, adjusts the playing preference of the user in the random playing mode to the playing preference corresponding to the slider;
a third adjusting subunit, configured to adjust the play preference of the user in the random play mode to the selected play preference in the radio box in response to a single selection operation of the radio box by the user;
and the fourth adjusting subunit is used for responding to the single-selection or multi-selection operation of the check box by the user, and adjusting the playing preference of the user in the random playing mode to the playing preference selected in the check box.
Optionally, the setting content provided in the setting page of the random play preference includes: a play preference in the audio-visual dimension, and/or a play preference in the user-habit dimension.
Optionally, the playing preference of the audio and video dimension includes:
and the user preference for at least one of the language, singer, song style, genre, style, era and release time of the audio and video.
Optionally, the play preference of the user habit dimension includes:
whether the user likes playing audio and video with jumping style; and/or whether the user likes to play nostalgic audio-video.
Optionally, the preference adjusting unit includes:
the determining subunit is used for responding to the switching operation of the user on the currently played audio and video and determining a target audio and video type corresponding to the switched audio and video;
and the fifth adjusting subunit adjusts the playing preference of the user in the random playing mode to include that the user does not like the target audio and video type.
Optionally, before the fifth adjusting subunit, the method further includes:
the counting subunit adds 1 to the counting times corresponding to the target audio and video type; the statistical times comprise the times of switching the audio and video accumulation of the target audio and video type in the random playing process;
the fifth adjusting subunit further adjusts, if the counted number of times reaches a preset number of times, the playing preference of the user in the random play mode to include a dislike of the target audio-video type.
Optionally, the playing adjusting unit includes:
the acquisition subunit, in response to the adjusted playing preference, acquires a target audio/video to be played in the audio/video list in the random playing mode, wherein the target audio/video is the same as the target audio/video;
and the sixth adjusting subunit adjusts the relationship between the target audio/video to be played and the audio/video playlist according to a preset rule.
Optionally, the sixth adjusting subunit further deletes the target audio/video to be played from the audio/video playlist; or, adjusting the target audio/video to be played to the tail of the audio/video play list.
In a third aspect of embodiments of the present disclosure, there is provided a computer-readable storage medium comprising:
the instructions in the computer readable storage medium, when executed by a processor of an electronic device, enable the electronic device to perform the shuffle interaction method as in any one of the previous claims.
In a fourth aspect of embodiments of the present disclosure, there is provided a computing device comprising:
a processor;
a memory for storing the processor-executable instructions;
wherein the processor is configured to execute the executable instructions to implement the shuffle interaction method as in any of the previous claims.
According to the interaction scheme of random play provided by the embodiment of the disclosure, the current play preference of the user is determined by analyzing the operation behavior of the user, so that the random sequence of the audio and video to be played in the audio and video list can be adjusted according to the current play preference of the user. Therefore, the randomly played audio and video can meet the playing preference of the user as much as possible, and the condition of poor use experience caused by the fact that the randomly played result does not meet the playing preference of the user is reduced.
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fig. 1 schematically illustrates an illustrative view of an existing audiovisual playback application provided by the present disclosure;
fig. 2 schematically illustrates an illustrative diagram of an improved audiovisual playback application provided by the present disclosure;
fig. 3 schematically illustrates an interactive method of random play provided by the present disclosure;
figure 4a schematically illustrates a schematic view of a second inlet provided by the present disclosure;
FIG. 4b schematically illustrates a schematic view of another second inlet provided by the present disclosure;
FIG. 5 schematically illustrates a schematic diagram of a settings page provided by the present disclosure;
FIG. 6 schematically illustrates a schematic diagram of a shuffle playlist provided by the present disclosure;
FIG. 7 schematically illustrates a diagram of a play preference table in a user habit dimension provided by the present disclosure;
FIG. 8 schematically illustrates a media schematic provided by the present disclosure;
FIG. 9 schematically illustrates a schematic diagram of an interactive apparatus for random play provided by the present disclosure;
fig. 10 schematically illustrates a computing device schematic provided by the present disclosure.
In the drawings, the same or corresponding reference numerals indicate the same or corresponding parts.
Detailed Description
The principles and spirit of the present disclosure will be described with reference to a number of exemplary embodiments. It should be understood that these embodiments are given solely for the purpose of enabling those skilled in the art to better understand and to practice the present disclosure, and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure in any way. Rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the disclosure to those skilled in the art.
As will be appreciated by one skilled in the art, embodiments of the present disclosure may be embodied as a system, apparatus, device, method, or computer program product. Accordingly, the present disclosure may be embodied in the form of: entirely hardware, entirely software (including firmware, resident software, micro-code, etc.), or a combination of hardware and software.
According to an embodiment of the disclosure, an interactive method, a computer-readable storage medium, an apparatus and a computing device for random play are provided.
In this document, it is to be understood that any number of elements in the figures are provided by way of illustration and not limitation, and any nomenclature is used for differentiation only and not in any limiting sense.
The principles and spirit of the present disclosure are explained in detail below with reference to several representative embodiments of the present disclosure.
Summary of The Invention
As mentioned above, in the random play mode provided by the existing audio/video player in the related art, the audio/video in the list is randomly ordered by using a random algorithm, and then all the audio/video in the list are sequentially played according to the randomly ordered order. The random playing mode does not consider the playing preferences of different users, and random playing can not be performed according to the playing preferences of the users, so that the users are dissatisfied with the random playing result, and the user experience is influenced.
Therefore, the present specification provides an interactive scheme for random play, which aims to adjust a random sorting result of a random play mode based on an operation behavior of a user, and reduce a situation of poor use experience caused by that a random play result does not accord with a user play preference.
Having described the general principles of the present disclosure, various non-limiting embodiments of the present disclosure are described in detail below.
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The audio and video playing application in this specification may refer to any application that can play audio and/or video. Such as an audio player that plays music, a video player that plays video, etc.
Please refer to a schematic diagram of a conventional audio/video playing application shown in fig. 1. In the audio-video playing application program exemplified by the audio player shown in fig. 1, "music i'm favorite" belongs to a primary page in which a user-associated music list (such as song 1 to song 7 shown in fig. 1, etc.) is recorded.
From the entry to the shuffle mode: the user cannot directly start the random play mode from the primary page of the existing audio and video play application program. If the user wants to start the random play mode, firstly click 'all play' 11 to enter a music play page (namely a secondary page), and all play defaults to be the sequential play mode, and at this time, play is 'song 1' with the sequence number of 1 in the list; the user then also needs to click a "play mode switch button" 12 and select a shuffle play mode from the presented mode selections 14, thereby switching the current play mode from sequential play to shuffle play. It can be seen that the random play entry of the existing audio and video application program is too deep to quickly start the random play mode, thereby affecting the user experience.
In view of the above, the present specification provides a schematic diagram of an improved audio-video playing application as shown in fig. 2. Like fig. 1, "music i favorite" in fig. 2 belongs to a primary page in which a user-associated music list (song 1 to song 7 shown in fig. 2, etc.) is recorded.
Different from fig. 1, in order to solve the problem that the random play mode cannot be started quickly, a first entry for starting random play in an improved audio/video play application program is arranged in front of a primary page, so that a user can start the random play mode in the primary page. For example, "all play" 11 in FIG. 1 may be modified to "shuffle" 21 in FIG. 2, such that when the user clicks "shuffle" 21 into a music play page (i.e., a secondary page), the music in the list may be played directly in a shuffle mode, such as song 3 in FIG. 2, rather than the default song 1 with order number 1 in the list when played sequentially; for another example, the icon of the "play mode switching button" 22 in fig. 2 is an icon that is played randomly and an icon that is played sequentially.
Some prompt information may also be shown in the secondary page, such as a prompt 33 in fig. 2 "random play has been turned on for you, and clicking the play mode button switches to other mode".
For the play mode switching, the user may click on the "play mode switching button" 22 in fig. 2 to select any one of the play modes from the presented mode selections 24, thereby switching the current play mode from shuffle to the selected play mode.
The random play in the "random play" 21 and the mode selection 24 are all the interactive schemes of random play provided in this specification.
By applying the embodiment, for the audio and video playing application program, the specification can realize the quick random playing mode starting by prepositioning the first inlet for starting the random playing to the first-level page of the audio and video playing application program, so that the user experience is improved.
Exemplary method
The method of interaction of random play according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure is described below with further reference to fig. 3 in conjunction with the application scenario illustrated in fig. 2. It should be noted that the above application scenarios are merely illustrative for the convenience of understanding the spirit and principles of the present disclosure, and the embodiments of the present disclosure are not limited in this respect. Rather, embodiments of the present disclosure may be applied to any scenario where applicable.
As shown in fig. 3, the interaction method for random play may be applied to an audio/video playing application program, where a first entry for starting random play is provided in a first-level page of the audio/video playing application program, and the first-level page includes an audio/video list associated with a user; the method may include the steps of:
Step 310, responding to the triggering of the first inlet in the primary page, jumping from the primary page to a secondary page, and playing the audio and video in the audio and video list in a random playing mode;
step 320, responding to the operation behavior of the user, adjusting the playing preference of the user in the random playing mode;
and 330, responding to the adjusted playing preference, and adjusting the playing sequence of the audio and video to be played in the audio and video list in the random playing mode.
In this specification, for an audio/video playing application program, a first entry for starting random playing may be placed in front of a first-level page.
Taking an audio player as an example, the audio/video list associated with the user in the primary page may include various types of song lists; such as my favorites, recent playlists, local music libraries, and so forth.
When the method is implemented, after a first-level page of an audio and video playing application program is entered, a user can trigger a first inlet displayed in the first-level page, so that the audio and video playing application program can respond to the triggering of the first inlet, jump from the first-level page to a second-level page, and play audio and video in an audio and video list in a random playing mode.
After entering the secondary page of the audio and video playing application program, the audio and video playing application program can acquire the operation behavior of the user and adjust the playing preference of the user in the current random playing mode according to the operation behavior of the user.
For example, in an exemplary embodiment, the step 320 may include:
and responding to the switching operation of the user to the currently played audio and video, determining a target audio and video type corresponding to the switched audio and video, and adjusting the playing preference of the user in the random playing mode to include dislike of the target audio and video type.
Further, the step 330 may include:
responding to the adjusted playing preference, and acquiring a target audio and video to be played, which is in the same type as the target audio and video, in the audio and video list in the random playing mode;
and adjusting the relation between the target audio and video to be played and the audio and video play list according to a preset rule.
In this example, the audio/video playing application program may determine a target audio/video type that is disliked by the user based on the switching operation of the user, and then adjust the audio/video to be played in the audio/video list, so as to avoid playing the audio/video of the target audio/video type to the user.
In an exemplary embodiment, after the determining a target audio-video type corresponding to the switched audio-video, the method may further include:
adding 1 to the statistical frequency corresponding to the target audio and video type; the statistical times comprise the times of switching the audio and video accumulation of the target audio and video type in the random playing process;
the adjusting the playing preference of the user in the random playing mode to include disliked the target audio/video type may include:
and if the counting times reach preset times, the playing preference of the user in the random playing mode is adjusted to include that the user does not like the target audio and video type.
In practical applications, the user's switching operation once or several times occasionally may not really indicate the user's playing preference, such as the case where the user triggers the switching operation by mistake. Therefore, in order to accurately determine the playing preference of the user and avoid the influence of abnormal switching operation such as false triggering on the playing preference, a certain preset number of times is set, and only when the switching operation of the user on a certain audio/video type reaches the preset number of times, the user is considered to be really disliked the audio/video type.
By applying the example, the playing preference of the user can be accurately determined, so that the random playing result accurately accords with the real playing preference of the user, and the user experience is further improved.
In this specification, in addition to determining the user's playback preference based on the user's switching operation, another interactive manner may be provided to determine the user's playback preference.
In an exemplary embodiment, the another interaction mode may include supporting the user to actively input the play preference to realize personalized play preference setting. Specifically, a setting page for a user to set a random play preference may be added to the audio/video playing application, and a second entry of the setting page may be set in the secondary page.
In one implementation, the second inlet may be in an illustrative form, and may include:
the prompt information which is displayed in a hyperlink mode and is opened about random playing; the hyperlink is used for jumping to a setting page of the random play preference after the prompt message is triggered; correspondingly, the triggering mode of the second inlet comprises the following steps: and clicking the prompt message.
Referring to the schematic diagram of the second entry shown in fig. 4a, in the secondary page, a prompt message 41 containing a hyperlink is displayed, and when the user clicks the hyperlink "click to enter preference setting", the second entry is triggered, so as to display the setting page of the random play preference.
In another implementation, the second inlet may be in an illustrative form, and may include:
the displayed button is used for switching the play mode; correspondingly, the triggering mode of the second inlet comprises the following steps: and the time length for pressing the button for a long time reaches the preset time length.
Referring to the schematic diagram of the second entry shown in fig. 4b, in the second-level page, a prompt message "long press for preference setting" is shown below the play mode switching button, and when the user presses the play mode switching button for a long time (for example, continuously presses for 3 seconds), the second entry is triggered, so as to show the setup page with the random play preference.
When the user presses the play mode switching button for a short time (e.g., continuously for less than 3 seconds), the play mode is switched as shown in fig. 1 and 2.
It should be noted that the above two implementation manners are only examples of the second portal display form, and in practical applications, the display may be performed through other display forms.
Further, before the step 320, the method may further include:
displaying a setup page of the random play preference in response to the second entry in the secondary page being triggered;
accordingly, the step 320 may include:
and responding to the playing preference selected by the user in the setting page, and adjusting the playing preference of the user in the random playing mode to the playing preference selected by the user.
In implementation, when a user triggers a second entry, the audio/video playing application program may respond to the second entry in the secondary page being triggered, and display the setup page of the random play preference.
The setting page showing the random play preference can be a mode of independently opening one page and jump from a secondary page to a setting page; or the setting page can be displayed at a preset position in the secondary page.
It should be noted that the opening manner of the setting page is merely an example, and the setting page may be opened by another opening manner in practical applications.
Configuring a plurality of setting contents for user input in the setting page; these setting contents can be classified into at least a play preference in an audio-video dimension and a play preference in a user habit dimension.
The playing preference of the audio and video dimension can include a preference of a user for at least one of language, singer, music style, genre, style, era and release time of the audio and video.
The playing preference of the user habit dimension can comprise whether the user likes playing videos with jumping styles and/or whether the user likes playing nostalgic audios and videos.
This is described below in conjunction with the schematic diagram of the setup page shown in FIG. 5. In the setting page shown in fig. 5, the play preferences belonging to the audio-video dimension include singers, years, and languages; and the playing preference belonging to the user habit dimension comprises whether the user likes playing audio and video with style jumping.
By setting the playing preferences of different dimensions, the playing preferences which the user really wants to express can be more accurately determined.
In an exemplary embodiment, each play preference in the setting page corresponds to an interactive control operated by a user; the interactive controls include at least one of text entry boxes, sliders, radio boxes, and check boxes (also referred to as multi-boxes).
The setup page shown in fig. 5 is still taken as an example. In fig. 5, the interactive control of the singer option is a text input box, and the user can input the user preference or the audio and video corresponding to the singer who wants to play.
The interactive control of the year option is a sliding bar, and a user can slide a sliding block on the sliding bar to select the audio and video of the target year to be played. As shown in fig. 5, the two ends of the slider bar display "old song" and "new song", the closer the slider is to "old song" indicates that the user prefers to play the older song, and the closer the slider is to "new song" indicates that the user prefers to play the newest song.
The interactive control of the language options is a check box, and a user can select one or more different languages from the displayed multiple check boxes. The "Chinese" and "English" are selected as shown in FIG. 5, i.e., the user prefers to play audio and video in both Chinese and English.
The interactive control of the style option is a radio box, and the user can select one option from a plurality of displayed selection boxes. As shown in fig. 5, the selection is "i like playing with style jumping and similar content scattered as much as possible", that is, the user prefers to play audio and video with different styles after disturbing.
For the interaction control provided above, the step 320, in response to the operation behavior of the user, of adjusting the play preference of the user in the random play mode, may further include at least one of:
In response to the input operation of the user on the text input box, adjusting the playing preference of the user in the random playing mode to the playing preference in the text input box;
responding to the sliding operation of the user on the sliding bar, and adjusting the playing preference of the user in the random playing mode to the playing preference corresponding to the sliding bar;
responding to the radio selection operation of the radio box by the user, and adjusting the playing preference of the user in the random playing mode to the selected playing preference in the radio box;
and responding to the single-selection or multi-selection operation of the check box by the user, and adjusting the playing preference of the user in the random playing mode to the playing preference selected in the check box.
By applying the above example, a plurality of interactive controls are provided in the setting page, and interact with the user in different interactive modes to obtain richer playing preference information from the user side, so as to improve the playing preference of the user in the random playing mode.
In this specification, in addition to entering the settings page by triggering the second entry in the secondary page, there is provided a way to trigger the fourth entry into the settings page.
In an exemplary embodiment, a third entry for showing a random play list is further provided in the secondary page, and a fourth entry for setting a random play preference is provided in the random play list;
further, before the step 320, the method may further include:
in response to the third entry being triggered, presenting a random play list in the random play mode;
responding to a fourth entry in the random play list to be triggered, and displaying a setting page of the random play preference;
accordingly, the step 320 may include:
and responding to the playing preference selected by the user in the setting page, and adjusting the playing preference of the user in the random playing mode to the playing preference selected by the user.
In implementation, when a user triggers a third entry, the audio/video playing application may display the random play list in response to the third entry in the secondary page being triggered.
Wherein, the random play list can be a page jumping from a second level page to the random play list in a form of independently opening one page; or the random play list can be displayed at a preset position in the secondary page.
It should be noted that the opening manner of the random playlist is merely an example, and the setting page may be opened by another opening manner in practical applications.
The following is a schematic diagram of a shuffle playlist shown in fig. 6. As shown in fig. 6, a third entry 61 is provided in the secondary page, and when the user clicks the third entry 61, a random playlist will be presented. The order of the songs shown in the shuffle list has been shuffled into a random order, and a fourth entry 62 is provided in the shuffle list, and when the user clicks the fourth entry 62, a setup page of the shuffle preference will be shown. The shuffle preference page is the same as that shown in fig. 5 and will not be described again.
Applying the above example, a way to enter shuffle preference settings from a shuffle list is provided, thereby facilitating the shuffle preferences to be set quickly also when entering the shuffle list; it is not necessary to return to the secondary page from the shuffle list first and then enter the shuffle preference setting page from the secondary page. Therefore, the operation flow of the user is simplified, the playing preference setting efficiency is improved, and the use experience of the user is further improved.
After adjusting the play preference of the user in the random play mode in step 320, the audio/video play application will execute step 330 described above, and adjust the play order of the audio/video to be played in the audio/video list in the random play mode in response to the adjusted play preference.
In an exemplary embodiment, the step 330 may include:
responding to the adjusted playing preference, and acquiring a target audio and video to be played, which is in the same type as the target audio and video, in the audio and video list in the random playing mode;
and adjusting the relation between the target audio and video to be played and the audio and video play list according to a preset rule.
In an implementation manner, for the play preference adjusted by the foregoing switching operation, after the play preference of the user in the random play mode is adjusted to dislike the switched target audio/video type, the audio/video play list may be further adjusted to reduce or prevent the target to-be-played audio/video of the target audio/video type from being played to the user.
In an exemplary embodiment, the adjusting the relationship between the target audio and video to be played and the audio and video playlist according to the preset rule includes:
Deleting the target audio/video to be played from the audio/video play list; or, adjusting the target audio/video to be played to the tail of the audio/video play list.
In this example, the target to-be-played audio/video of the target audio/video type that the user dislikes can be deleted from the audio/video play list, so that the disliked audio/video can be prevented from being played to the user.
In addition, the target audio and video to be played of the target audio and video type which is disliked by the user is placed at the tail of the list, so that the disliked audio and video can be prevented from being continuously played to the user in a short time under the condition that the number of the audio and video is not changed.
In one implementation, after the playing preference of the user in the random playing mode is adjusted to the playing preference selected by the user, the audio/video playing list can be further adjusted to preferentially play the audio/video which meets the playing preference selected by the user to the user, aiming at the playing preference adjusted by the user selecting the playing preference in the setting page.
The following description is given by taking the play preference diagram in the user habit dimension as shown in fig. 7 as an example.
As shown in fig. 7, for the play preference of "play of genre jump is liked" or not:
If the selected play preference is a play that likes genre skip (belonging to the user habit dimension), step 330 may include:
and responding to the playing preference of playing the favorite style jump, and disordering and sequencing the audios and videos to be played with similar styles in the audio and video list in the random playing mode.
For example, assume that there are 10 songs in the audio-video list, and the genre of the 10 songs is: song 1 through song 3 belong to genre a, song 4 through song 6 belong to genre B, and song 7 through song 10 belong to genre C; then if the user selects a play that likes genre skip, songs of the same genre may be sorted as scattered as much as possible, for example, songs 1 to 3 of genre a cannot be played continuously, and songs 4 to 6 of the same genre B are also played continuously; songs of other genres, such as song 1 and song 2, have to be interspersed between songs of the same genre, requiring insertion of songs of genre B and/or genre C.
If the selected play preference is a play that does not like genre skip, step 330 may include:
and in response to the playing preference of dislike style jumping, ranking the audio and video to be played in similar styles in the audio and video list under the random playing mode together for playing.
For example, also taking the aforementioned songs 1 to 10 as an example, if the user selects a play that does not like genre skip, songs of the same genre may be ordered as continuously as possible, for example, songs 1 to 3 of genre a need to be played continuously, and songs 4 to 6 of the same genre B need to be played continuously; songs of other genres are not interspersed between songs of the same genre.
As also shown in fig. 7, for the play preference of "whether nostalgic videos are liked" or not:
if the selected play preference is a preference for nostalgic audio/video, step 330 may include:
and in response to the fact that the playing preference is that the nostalgic audio and video are liked, sequencing the audio and video in the audio and video list in the random playing mode in a positive sequence according to the sequence of adding the audio and video into the audio and video list so as to play the audio and video added firstly in priority.
For example, if 3 songs are assumed in the audio/video list, the order of adding the songs into the audio/video list is that song 1 is added first, song 2 times is added, and song 3 is added last; if the user selects to like nostalgic audios and videos, the positive sequence sorting is carried out according to the added sequence, namely, the sorting is carried out from first to last in sequence, and the sorting result is that song 1, song 2 and song 3 are played in sequence.
If the selected playing preference is that the nostalgic audio/video is not liked, step 330 may include:
and in response to the fact that the playing preference is that the nostalgic audio and video are disliked, sequencing the audio and video in the audio and video list in a reverse order in the random playing mode according to the sequence of adding the audio and video into the audio and video list so as to play the added audio and video after priority.
For example, also taking the aforementioned 3 songs as an example, if the user selects that the nostalgic audio-video is not liked, then the songs are sorted in reverse order according to the adding sequence, that is, sorted sequentially from back to front, and the sorting result is that song 3, song 2, and song 1 are played sequentially.
By the above example, the order of the audio and video in the randomly played audio and video list is adjusted based on the playing habit of the user, so that the audio and video played according to the adjusted order more conforms to the playing habit of the user, and the use experience of the user is improved.
Exemplary Medium
Having described the method of the exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, the medium of the exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure is explained next with reference to fig. 8.
In the present exemplary embodiment, the above-described method may be implemented by a program product, such as a portable compact disc read only memory (CD-ROM) and including program code, and may be executed on a device, such as a personal computer. However, the program product of the present disclosure is not so limited, and in this document, a readable storage medium may be any tangible medium that can contain, or store a program for use by or in connection with an instruction execution system, apparatus, or device.
The program product may employ any combination of one or more readable media. The readable medium may be a readable signal medium or a readable storage medium. The readable storage medium may be, for example, but not limited to, an electronic, magnetic, optical, electromagnetic, infrared, or semiconductor system, apparatus, or device, or any combination of the foregoing. More specific examples (a non-exhaustive list) of the readable storage medium include: an electrical connection having one or more wires, a portable disk, a hard disk, a Random Access Memory (RAM), a read-only memory (ROM), an erasable programmable read-only memory (EPROM or flash memory), an optical fiber, a portable compact disc read-only memory (CD-ROM), an optical storage device, a magnetic storage device, or any suitable combination of the foregoing.
A computer readable signal medium may include a propagated data signal with readable program code embodied therein, for example, in baseband or as part of a carrier wave. Such a propagated data signal may take any of a variety of forms, including, but not limited to, electro-magnetic, optical, or any suitable combination thereof. A readable signal medium may also be any readable medium that is not a readable storage medium and that can communicate, propagate, or transport a program for use by or in connection with an instruction execution system, apparatus, or device.
Program code embodied on a readable medium may be transmitted using any appropriate medium, including but not limited to wireless, wireline, optical fiber cable, RE, etc., or any suitable combination of the foregoing.
Program code for carrying out operations for the present disclosure may be written in any combination of one or more programming languages, including an object oriented programming language such as Java, C + + or the like and conventional procedural programming languages, such as the C language or similar programming languages. The program code may execute entirely on the user computing device, partly on a remote computing device, or entirely on the remote computing device or server. In the case of a remote computing device, the remote computing device may be connected to the user computing device through any kind of network, including a Local Area Network (LAN) or a Wide Area Network (WAN), or may be connected to an external computing device (e.g., through the internet using an internet service provider).
Exemplary devices
Having described the media of the exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure, the apparatus of the exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure is described next with reference to fig. 9.
Fig. 9 schematically shows a block diagram of a shuffle interactive device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure, corresponding to the foregoing method example shown in fig. 3. The method comprises the steps that the method is applied to an audio and video playing application program, a first inlet used for starting random playing is provided in a first-level page of the audio and video playing application program, and the first-level page comprises an audio and video list associated with a user; the device comprises:
the random playing unit 910, in response to the first entry in the primary page being triggered, jumps from the primary page to a secondary page, and plays the audio and video in the audio and video list in a random playing mode;
a preference adjusting unit 920, responding to the operation behavior of the user, for adjusting the playing preference of the user in the random playing mode;
the playing adjusting unit 930, in response to the adjusted playing preference, adjusts the playing order of the audio and video to be played in the audio and video list in the random playing mode.
Optionally, a second entry for setting a random play preference is provided in the secondary page;
before the preference adjusting unit 920, the method further includes:
a setting display unit 916, which responds to the second entry in the secondary page being triggered, and displays the setting page of the random play preference;
The preference adjusting unit 920 further includes adjusting the playing preference of the user in the random playing mode to the playing preference selected by the user in response to the user selecting the playing preference in the setting page.
Optionally, a third entry for displaying a random play list is further provided in the secondary page, and a fourth entry for setting a random play preference is provided in the random play list;
before the preference adjusting unit 920, the method further includes:
a list display unit 914, which responds to the third entry being triggered to display the random play list in the random play mode;
a setting display unit 916, which responds to the fourth entry in the random play list being triggered, and displays the setting page of the random play preference;
the preference adjusting unit 920 further includes adjusting the playing preference of the user in the random playing mode to the playing preference selected by the user in response to the user selecting the playing preference in the setting page.
Optionally, each play preference in the setting page corresponds to an interactive control for a user to operate; the interactive control comprises at least one of a text input box, a slider, a radio box and a check box.
Optionally, the preference adjusting unit 920 includes at least one of the following sub-units:
a first adjusting subunit, configured to adjust, in response to an input operation of the text input box by a user, a play preference of the user in the random play mode to a play preference in the text input box;
a second adjusting subunit, configured to adjust, in response to a sliding operation of the slider performed by the user, a play preference of the user in the random play mode to a play preference corresponding to the slider;
a third adjusting subunit, configured to adjust the play preference of the user in the random play mode to the selected play preference in the radio box in response to a single selection operation of the radio box by the user;
and the fourth adjusting subunit is used for responding to the single-selection or multi-selection operation of the check box by the user, and adjusting the playing preference of the user in the random playing mode to the playing preference selected in the check box.
Optionally, the setting content provided in the setting page of the random play preference includes: a play preference in the audio-visual dimension, and/or a play preference in the user-habit dimension.
Optionally, the playing preference of the audio and video dimension includes:
And the user preference for at least one of the language, singer, song style, genre, style, era and release time of the audio and video.
Optionally, the play preference of the user habit dimension includes:
whether the user likes playing audio and video with jumping style; and/or whether the user likes playing nostalgic audio-video.
Optionally, the preference adjusting unit 920 includes:
the determining subunit 921, configured to determine, in response to a user switching operation on a currently played audio/video, a target audio/video type corresponding to the switched audio/video;
a fifth adjusting subunit 923, configured to adjust the playing preference of the user in the random playing mode to include a dislike of the target audio/video type.
Optionally, before the fifth adjusting subunit 923, the method further includes:
the counting subunit 922 adds 1 to the counting times corresponding to the target audio/video type; wherein, the counting times comprise the times of the audio and video accumulation of the target audio and video type in the random playing process;
the fifth adjusting subunit 923 is further configured to adjust the playing preference of the user in the shuffle mode to include a dislike of the target audio-video type if the counted number of times reaches a preset number of times.
Optionally, the playing adjusting unit 930 includes:
the obtaining sub-unit 931, in response to the adjusted playing preference, obtains a target audio/video to be played in the audio/video list in the random playing mode, where the target audio/video is the same as the target audio/video;
and a sixth adjusting subunit 932, which adjusts the relationship between the target audio/video to be played and the audio/video playlist according to a preset rule.
Optionally, the sixth adjusting subunit 932 further deletes the target audio and video to be played from the audio and video playlist; or, the target audio-video to be played is adjusted to the tail of the audio-video play list.
Exemplary computing device
Having described the methods, media, and apparatus of the exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure, a computing device of the exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure is described next with reference to fig. 10.
The computing device 1500 shown in FIG. 10 is only one example and should not impose any limitations on the scope of use or functionality of embodiments of the disclosure.
As shown in fig. 10, computing device 1500 is in the form of a general purpose computing device. Components of computing device 1500 may include, but are not limited to: the at least one processing unit 1501 and the at least one storage unit 1502 are connected to a bus 1503 of different system components (including the processing unit 1501 and the storage unit 1502).
Bus 1503 includes a data bus, a control bus, and an address bus.
The storage unit 1502 may include readable media in the form of volatile memory, such as Random Access Memory (RAM)15021 and/or cache memory 15022, and may further include readable media in the form of non-volatile memory, such as Read Only Memory (ROM) 15023.
The storage unit 1502 may also include a program/utility 15025 having a set (at least one) of program modules 15024, such program modules 15024 including, but not limited to: an operating system, one or more application programs, other program modules, and program data, each of which, and in some combination, may comprise an implementation of a network environment.
Computing device 1500 may also communicate with one or more external devices 1504 (e.g., keyboard, pointing device, etc.).
Such communication may occur via input/output (I/O) interface 1505. Moreover, computing device 1500 may also communicate with one or more networks (e.g., a Local Area Network (LAN), a Wide Area Network (WAN), and/or a public network, such as the internet) through network adapter 1506. As shown in fig. 10, the network adapter 1506 communicates with the other modules of the computing device 1500 via bus 1503. It should be understood that although not shown in the figures, other hardware and/or software modules may be used in conjunction with computing device 1500, including but not limited to: microcode, device drivers, redundant processing units, external disk drive arrays, RAID systems, tape drives, and data backup storage systems, among others.
It should be noted that although in the above detailed description several units/modules or sub-units/modules of a shuffle interactive device are mentioned, this division is only exemplary and not mandatory. Indeed, the features and functionality of two or more of the units/modules described above may be embodied in one unit/module, in accordance with embodiments of the present disclosure. Conversely, the features and functions of one unit/module described above may be further divided into embodiments by a plurality of units/modules.
Further, while the operations of the disclosed methods are depicted in the drawings in a particular order, this does not require or imply that these operations must be performed in this particular order, or that all of the illustrated operations must be performed, to achieve desirable results. Additionally or alternatively, certain steps may be omitted, multiple steps combined into one step execution, and/or one step broken down into multiple step executions.
While the spirit and principles of the present disclosure have been described with reference to several particular embodiments, it is to be understood that the present disclosure is not limited to the particular embodiments disclosed, nor is the division of aspects, which is for convenience only as the features in such aspects may not be combined to benefit. The disclosure is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.

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1. A random playing interaction method is applied to an audio and video playing application program, a first inlet for starting random playing is provided in a first-level page of the audio and video playing application program, and the first-level page comprises an audio and video list associated with a user; the method comprises the following steps:
responding to the triggering of the first inlet in the primary page, jumping from the primary page to a secondary page, and playing the audio and video in the audio and video list in a random playing mode;
responding to the operation behavior of the user, and adjusting the playing preference of the user in the random playing mode;
and responding to the adjusted playing preference, and adjusting the playing sequence of the audio and video to be played in the audio and video list in the random playing mode.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein a second entry is provided in the secondary page for setting a shuffle preference;
before the adjusting the playing preference of the user in the random playing mode in response to the operation behavior of the user, the method further includes:
displaying a setup page of the random play preference in response to the second entry in the secondary page being triggered;
the adjusting the playing preference of the user in the random playing mode in response to the operation behavior of the user comprises:
And responding to the playing preference selected by the user in the setting page, and adjusting the playing preference of the user in the random playing mode to the playing preference selected by the user.
3. The method of claim 1, wherein a third entry for displaying a random play list is further provided in the secondary page, and a fourth entry for setting a random play preference is provided in the random play list;
before the adjusting the playing preference of the user in the random playing mode in response to the operation behavior of the user, the method further includes:
in response to the third entry being triggered, presenting a shuffle playlist in the shuffle mode;
responding to a fourth entry in the random play list to be triggered, and displaying a setting page of the random play preference;
the adjusting the playing preference of the user in the random playing mode in response to the operation behavior of the user comprises:
and responding to the playing preference selected by the user in the setting page, and adjusting the playing preference of the user in the random playing mode to the playing preference selected by the user.
4. The method of claim 2 or 3, wherein each play preference in the setup page corresponds to an interactive control operated by a user; the interactive control comprises at least one of a text input box, a slide bar, a radio box and a check box.
5. The method of claim 4, the adjusting the user's play preferences in the shuffle mode to the user-selected play preferences in response to the user selecting a play preference in the settings page, comprising at least one of:
in response to the input operation of the user on the text input box, adjusting the playing preference of the user in the random playing mode to the playing preference in the text input box;
responding to the sliding operation of the user on the sliding bar, and adjusting the playing preference of the user in the random playing mode to the playing preference corresponding to the sliding bar;
responding to the radio selection operation of the radio box by the user, and adjusting the playing preference of the user in the random playing mode to the selected playing preference in the radio box;
and responding to the single-selection or multi-selection operation of the check box by the user, and adjusting the playing preference of the user in the random playing mode to the playing preference selected in the check box.
6. The method according to claim 2 or 3, wherein the setting contents provided in the setting page of the shuffle preference include: the playing preference of the audio and video dimension and/or the playing preference of the user habit dimension.
7. The method of claim 6, the play preferences of the audio-visual dimension comprising:
and the user preference for at least one of the language, singer, song style, genre, style, era and release time of the audio and video.
8. A random playing interaction device is applied to an audio and video playing application program, a first inlet for starting random playing is provided in a first-level page of the audio and video playing application program, and the first-level page comprises an audio and video list associated with a user; the device comprises:
the random playing unit responds to the triggering of the first inlet in the primary page, jumps from the primary page to a secondary page and plays the audio and video in the audio and video list in a random playing mode;
the preference adjusting unit is used for responding to the operation behavior of the user and adjusting the playing preference of the user in the random playing mode;
and the playing adjustment unit is used for adjusting the playing sequence of the audio and video to be played in the audio and video list in the random playing mode in response to the adjusted playing preference.
9. A computer-readable storage medium, comprising:
the instructions in the computer-readable storage medium, when executed by a processor of an electronic device, enable the electronic device to perform the shuffle interaction method of any one of claims 1 to 7.
10. A computing device, comprising:
a processor;
a memory for storing the processor-executable instructions;
wherein the processor is configured to execute the executable instructions to implement the shuffle interaction method of any one of claims 1 to 7.
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