CN1714389A - Method for generating an audio file on a server upon a request from a mobile phone - Google Patents

Method for generating an audio file on a server upon a request from a mobile phone Download PDF

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CN1714389A
CN1714389A CNA2003801038453A CN200380103845A CN1714389A CN 1714389 A CN1714389 A CN 1714389A CN A2003801038453 A CNA2003801038453 A CN A2003801038453A CN 200380103845 A CN200380103845 A CN 200380103845A CN 1714389 A CN1714389 A CN 1714389A
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Abstract

A distributed server/client architecture is used to provide dedicated audio functionality by having the server generate required audio files. In a preferred embodiment a user of a mobile phone sends a request to a server, the request comprising text or audio data. The server generates an audio file using the text or audio data and sends it back to the mobile phone. The audio file is then reproduced by the mobile phone.

Description

Based on the method that on server, generates audio file from the request of mobile phone
The present invention relates to according to producing sound such as the audio file in the mobile communication equipment of mobile phone.
Nowadays, mobile phone not only is used for real-time conversation, also is used for software applications.
Based on the application of mobile phone has been unusual booming market, and do not serve in year more like this.In using, these can carry out many tasks, from popular sms (short message service) with play to and write down from the video of plug-in type camera and send it to another phone.
Still can not realize special audio function, the i.e. ability of dynamic creation voice data at present.This finally can realize, but only realizes on very expensive mobile phone, and temporarily can not realize now.
Distributed frame is connected to the special function that the simple customer of the server of carrying out all obstacles work has been exempted hand-held set by having via network.In this context, " client " refers to the application of the service of using server.
The present invention is based on the scheme that the special audio function can be provided by distributed frame.This will be by being finished the difficulty work that generates required audio file by server, and download the audio file that is generated simply and realize by residing in client on the telephone set.
Therefore, the invention provides sonorific method in a kind of mobile phone in running on communication network, described communication network comprise can with a plurality of mobile phones server in communication simultaneously, wherein, the application that moves on these mobile phones can produce the request to audio file that will be sent to server, this requested audio file responds this request by the device in the described server and generates, and is sent to this mobile phone so that reproduced by this mobile phone from this server.
Some possible application that can be used for this purpose are as follows:
1. Text To Speech conversion
2. music generates
3. audio generates
4. text is to the music conversion
5. audio frequency strengthens (following will the explanation)
Some embodiments of the present invention will and be described with reference to the accompanying drawings by pure example, in the accompanying drawing:
Fig. 1 is the synoptic diagram that can use communication network of the present invention; And
Fig. 2 is a synoptic diagram of implementing possible software configuration of the present invention.
Fig. 1 has shown mobile phone 10, and it has via wireless access network and the core net communication channel to the data center 11 with server 13, and this wireless access network comprises transmitting base station 12, and this core net is linked to each data center with base station 12.
In the example of Fig. 2, phone 10 has and is expressed as 20 distributed audio client software, and server 13 has and is expressed as 23 distributed audio server software.
In following specific example, phone 10 must be supported following client software:
1. applied environment; And
2. by the play sound ability of file of applied environment
Or
1.SMS ability; With
2. the ability of playback MMS audio file
The present obtainable hand-held set of following type is the example that satisfies required condition:
1. the MIDP 1.0 that has the audio frequency expansion
2. the DoJava 1.0 that has the audio frequency expansion
3.MIDP?2.0
4. support is used in this locality (proprietary) that has audio capability
This phone serves as operation client's application 20.To transmit a request to server software 23 than the client,, promptly generate audio file to execute the task.
Below be example task:
1. obtain the text based input, convert the text to voice, and output WAV audio file.
2. obtain the text based input of describing music file, convert thereof into music file, and output MIDI file.
3. obtain the audio frequency input, convert thereof into enhancing or modified voice document, for example have the vocal of additional background music.
Server 23 will read in this request, carry out required request, then the audio file of loopback generation.
This server preferably can be supported following function:
1. receive message by Http
2. send message by MMS or Http
3. establishment audio file
The present obtainable server of following type will satisfy required condition:
1.J2SE?1.3+
2. the C/C++ that has audio capability
3. the PERL that has audio capability
Use-case 1: Text To Speech conversion
1. client 20 is write MIDP2.0
2. play some recreation of saying the voice of " game over " by hope and use this client
3. recreation requires client requests " game over " voice
4. the client sends the text based message that comprises message " game over " and arrives server 23 (using TCP/IP)
5. server receives this text based message, and continues to call certain program " game over " text-converted is become (8,8K, PCM, a monaural) wav file.
6. server sends this wav file to the client
The client receive this wav file and notify this recreation it received audio files
8. this recreation is fetched this audio files and is play
9. the player hears voice " game over "
For little voice snippet, round trip cycle was less than 5 seconds.
Use-case 2: the text based note is to music
1. client 20 is write MIDP 2.0 with MIDI play capability
2. the DJ disco jockey who generates some music by hope uses and uses the client
3. this this music of DJ application requirements client requests also specifies the music of being made up of one group of note and rest to describe
4. the client sends text based message to server 23 (using TCP/IP), and this message comprises the music description that will generate
5. server receives this text based message, and continues to call certain program and convert MIDI (form 0) file to this music is described sound
6. server sends this MIDI file to the client
7. the client receives this MIDI file and notifies DJ to use it and received audio files
8.DJ this music of application retrieves is also play
9. the user hears music
For little music clip, round trip cycle was less than 10 seconds.
Use-case 3: the enhancing of audio file
Example: as Barry White, sing
[MMS=Multimedia Message]
1. hand-held set is supported MMS
2. the song of user record oneself
3. the user appends to MMS with this audio clips and text " Barry White "
4. the user sends this MMS to the Text To Speech change server
5. server receives this MMS and extracts audio samples and text parameter
6. server is added to audio in this audio clips based on text parameter
7. in this case, server is added in the audio clips audio so that user's sound sounds like Barry White
8. the audio clips of changing that passes through that server will generate appends among the new MMS
9. server sends it back the user with this MMS
10. the user receives this MMS and plays, and sings as Barry White to hear oneself
11. the user receives this MMS asynchronously, so round trip cycle is unimportant.Should be less than 30 seconds.
Vocabulary:
The SMS Short Message Service
The MMS Multimedia Message transmits
MIDP mobile information apparatus profile
The programming language of Java and platform independence
The MIDI musical instrument digital interface
The Http HTML (Hypertext Markup Language)
The file type of WAV audio file
The TCP transmission control protocol
The IP Internet Protocol
The RAN wireless access network

Claims (6)

1. sonorific method in the mobile phone in running on communication network, described communication network comprise can with a plurality of mobile phones server in communication simultaneously, wherein, the application that moves on described mobile phone makes generation will be sent to the request to audio file of server, the audio file of being asked is generated by the response described request of the device in the described server, and be sent to described mobile phone from described server, reproduce by described mobile phone.
2. the method for claim 1, wherein request msg is generated by the text of keyboard input according to described telephone subscriber.
3. method as claimed in claim 2, wherein said request msg is used to generate voice document by the device on the described server.
4. method as claimed in claim 2, wherein said requested data are used to generate music file by the device on the described server.
5. as the described method of above any one claim, wherein said request comprises audio file.
6. method as claimed in claim 5, wherein the described audio file in described request is incorporated in the audio file that is generated by described server.
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