EP1201084A1 - Verfahren und vorrichtung zur anzeige von videodaten, die von einem netzwerk erhalten wurden - Google Patents

Verfahren und vorrichtung zur anzeige von videodaten, die von einem netzwerk erhalten wurden

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EP1201084A1
EP1201084A1 EP00952186A EP00952186A EP1201084A1 EP 1201084 A1 EP1201084 A1 EP 1201084A1 EP 00952186 A EP00952186 A EP 00952186A EP 00952186 A EP00952186 A EP 00952186A EP 1201084 A1 EP1201084 A1 EP 1201084A1
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Andrew A. Poggio
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Sun Microsystems Inc
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  • This invention is in the fields of data networks and audio-visual works.
  • Video on demand Consumers are very interested in having the ability to obtain and view a particular video (such as a movie) at any particular time and without needing to leave their home. This arrangement may be referred to as "video on demand.”
  • the consumer can watch broadcast video, such as movies presented on cable or satellite television.
  • broadcast video such as movies presented on cable or satellite television.
  • the consumer is not permitted to pick the time or the video that they desire to watch.
  • a consumer can also go to a store to rent a copy of a video in VHS, DVD or similar format. In this arrangement, the consumer must leave his or her home.
  • the particular video title which the consumer wishes to view may not be available from the particular video vendor, such as by reason of it being out of stock.
  • a consumer may be able to access certain video content from the Internet for presentation on his or her computer monitor.
  • the accessible video generally comprises only short video clips in low resolution, often without audio.
  • a first factor which limits the availability of video from the Internet is that the transfer rate is often too slow to permit real-time viewing of the video, especially at the quality of DVD format video. In general, the video quality must be low to reduce the necessary data transfer rate. In addition, real-time viewing of these video clips is often interrupted when the data transfer is interrupted or slowed, or if the information becomes garbled.
  • Another problem with viewing video content supplied to a computer from the Internet is that the video is not suited for viewing on a standard television. A viewer is relegated to viewing the video on what may be a small computer monitor. In addition, the computer monitor is unlikely to be positioned in a part of the household which permits viewing by multiple parties, such as several members of a household. For example, the computer may be located in a bedroom or den, not in the living room.
  • the interface of the computer is relatively unfriendly. A viewer is likely to wish to control the television and video with a remote control from a couch, not with a keyboard and mouse at a desk.
  • the computer also does not include a suitable user interface by which the user can make selections of video content to be obtained and to be played.
  • the invention is a method and apparatus for obtaining a video via a network and presenting a video so obtained.
  • the method comprises presenting a video at a first location obtained via a network from a second location comprising the steps of establishing a connection with a network; selecting a video to be obtained over the network; transmitting data representing the video content from the second location; receiving the data representing the video content at the first location via the connection with the network; storing the data representing the video content on a mass storage device; obtaining the data representing the video content from the mass storage device; processing the data representing the video content; and transferring the data representing the video content to a display device for presentation thereby.
  • the method includes the step of a user paying for the video content, such as before the video content is transmitted.
  • the data representing the video content is directly transferred to a display device from the network without first being stored.
  • One or more embodiments of the invention comprise an apparatus for obtaining and presenting a video.
  • the apparatus comprises a network interface through which data may be received from a network and transmitted to the network; a data mass storage device; a recording device arranged to store data representing a video obtained via the network interface on the mass storage device; a playback device arranged to obtain data representing a video from the mass storage device and process the data for presentation by a television into as a viewable video.
  • the apparatus is a portion of a system including a television on which the video is presented.
  • computer hardware and /or software is arranged to one or more aspects of the method of the invention.
  • FIGURE 1 illustrates an apparatus for obtaining and presenting a video in accordance with an embodiment of the invention
  • FIGURE 2 is a block diagram of a computer system capable of serving as an apparatus for obtaining and presenting a video in accordance with an embodiment of the invention
  • FIGURE 3 is a flow diagram illustrating a method of obtaining a video via a network in accordance with an embodiment of the invention.
  • FIGURE 4 is a flow diagram illustrating a method of presenting a video obtained from a network in accordance with an embodiment of the invention.
  • the invention is a method and apparatus for obtaining video via a network and for playing or presenting the video to a viewer.
  • numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a more thorough description of the present invention. It will be apparent, however, to one skilled in the art, that the present invention may be practiced without these specific details. In other instances, well-known features have not been described in detail so as not to obscure the invention.
  • An embodiment of the invention comprises an apparatus 20 for use in obtaining video via a network and, in one or more embodiments, presenting the video for viewing by a viewer.
  • the apparatus 20 is arranged to receive data from a network 22.
  • the network comprises the Internet.
  • the apparatus 20 includes a network interface 24 for interfacing with the network 22, facilitating the sending and receiving of data.
  • the interface 24 comprises an Ethernet interface, a cable modem or other device permitting the transfer of data at high rates.
  • the interface 24 may also permit wireless transfer of data, such as via a satellite link.
  • the apparatus 20 includes a data mass storage device 26.
  • the mass storage device 26 is of the read /write variety, permitting data to be stored on the device, read therefrom, and selectively removed or erased therefrom.
  • the mass storage device 26 comprises a hard drive, a read /write optical disk or one or more other mass storage devices well known to those of skill in the art now known or later developed.
  • a recording device 28 communicates with the network interface 24 and mass storage device 26.
  • the recording device 28 is arranged to control the network interface 24, causing information obtained over the network therewith to be directed to and stored on the mass storage device 26 and /or directed to the playback device 30.
  • the apparatus 20 includes a playback device 30.
  • the playback device 30 is arranged to obtain data from the mass storage device 26 and provide the data in a format which is compatible with a display device.
  • a display device For example, as described in more detail below, when the display device is a standard analog television, this format may be NTSC or PAL.
  • the format may be compatible with digital television known as DTV or HDTV.
  • the format may also be compatible with such devices supporting a broad range of resolutions.
  • the visual or video portion of the work is presented to a viewer on a display 32.
  • the display comprises a standard analog television.
  • the display device 32 may also comprise a digital television.
  • audio associated with the video if any, is arranged to be presented by an audio system 34.
  • the audio system 34 may comprise a standard stand-alone home audio system, an integrated or unintegrated home theater system, speakers associated with a television or other audio producing devices, as well known in the art.
  • the apparatus 20 includes a user or viewer control 36.
  • the control 36 includes a user-interface by which a user of the apparatus 20 may control it.
  • the control 36 is arranged to control both the recording device 28 and the playback device 30.
  • control 36 includes a means for providing information to a viewer on the display 32 and a means for receiving or accepting commands from the viewer.
  • These means may comprise a remote- control signal receiver and a processor for processing instruction signals.
  • the apparatus 20 may be arranged to receive instructions from an infra-red or other wireless remote control as is well known in the art.
  • the means for receiving commands may comprise an interface for receiving instruction signals from a variety of other input devices, such as a touch-screen or the like.
  • the means for accepting commands is in turn coupled to a processing device which is arranged to control the recording and playback devices 28,30 based on the received commands.
  • the means for providing information to a viewer may comprise a processor or other device arranged to provide data to the display 32. For example, this means may cause the display of a selection menu for use by the viewer in determining which of a variety of commands the viewer wishes to select from.
  • the means may also be arranged to provide audible information, such as over the audio system 34 associated with the apparatus 20.
  • one or more portions of an embodiment of the invention can be implemented as computer software in the form of computer readable code executed on a computer 100 or other device, or in the form of bytecode class files executable within a JavaTM runtime environment running on such a computer or other device, or in the form of bytecodes running on a processor (or devices enabled to process bytecodes) existing in a distributed environment (e.g., one or more processors on a network).
  • the computer 100 illustrated in Figure 2 includes a keyboard 110 and mouse 111 coupled to a system bus 118.
  • the keyboard and mouse are for introducing user input to the computer system and communicating that user input to processor 113.
  • Other suitable input devices may be used in addition to, or in place of, the mouse 111 and keyboard 110.
  • I/O (input /output) unit 119 coupled to system bus 118 represents such I/O elements as a printer, A/V (audio/video) I/O, etc.
  • Computer 100 includes a video memory 114, main memory 115 and mass storage 112, all coupled to system bus 118 along with keyboard 110, mouse 111 and processor 113.
  • the mass storage 112 may include both fixed and removable media, such as magnetic, optical or magnetic optical storage systems or any other available mass storage technology.
  • Bus 118 may contain, for example, thirty-two address lines for addressing video memory 114 or main memory 115.
  • the system bus 118 also includes, for example, a 64-bit data bus for transferring data between and among the components, such as processor 113, main memory 115, video memory 114 and mass storage 112.
  • processor 113 main memory 115
  • video memory 114 and mass storage 112.
  • multiplex data /address lines may be used instead of separate data and address lines.
  • the processor 113 is a microprocessor manufactured by Sun Microsystems, Inc., such as the SPARCTM microprocessor, or a microprocessor manufactured by Motorola, such as the 680X0 processor, or a microprocessor manufactured by Intel, such as the 80X86, or Pentium processor.
  • Main memory 115 is comprised of dynamic random access memory (DRAM).
  • Video memory 114 is a dual-ported video random access memory. One port of the video memory 114 is coupled to video amplifier 116. The video amplifier 116 is used to drive the cathode ray tube (CRT) raster monitor or display 117.
  • Video amplifier 116 is well known in the art and may be implemented by any suitable apparatus.
  • Computer 100 may also include a communication interface 120 coupled to bus 118.
  • Communication interface 120 provides a two-way data communication coupling via a network link 121 to a local network 122.
  • ISDN integrated services digital network
  • communication interface 120 provides a data communication connection to the corresponding type of telephone line, which comprises part of network link 121.
  • LAN local area network
  • Wireless links are also possible.
  • communication interface 120 sends and receives electrical, electromagnetic or optical signals which carry digital data streams representing various types of information.
  • Network link 121 typically provides data communication through one or more networks to other data devices.
  • network link 121 may provide a connection through local network 122 to local server computer 123 or to data equipment operated by an Internet Service Provider (ISP) 124.
  • ISP 124 in turn provides data communication services through the world wide packet data communication network now commonly referred to as the "Internet" 125.
  • Internet 125 uses electrical, electromagnetic or optical signals which carry digital data streams.
  • the signals through the various networks and the signals on network link 121 and through communication interface 120, which carry the digital data to and from computer 100, are exemplary forms of carrier waves transporting the information.
  • Computer 100 can send messages and receive data, including program code, through the network(s), network link 121, and communication interface 120.
  • remote server computer 126 might transmit a requested code for an application program through Internet 125, ISP 124, local network 122 and communication interface 120.
  • the received code may be executed by processor 113 as it is received, and/or stored in mass storage 112, or other non-volatile storage for later execution.
  • Application code may be embodied in any form of computer program product.
  • a computer program product comprises a medium configured to store or transport computer readable code, or in which computer readable code may be embedded.
  • Some examples of computer program products are CD-ROM disks, ROM cards, floppy disks, magnetic tapes, computer hard drives, servers on a network, and carrier waves.
  • the network interface 24 of the apparatus 20 may comprise the communications interface 120 of the computer 100, whereby the computer 100 may access the network 22, which as described above may comprise a local area network 122 or the Internet 125.
  • the mass storage device 26 may comprise the mass storage 112 of the computer 100.
  • the playback and record devices 28 may comprise the CPU 113 and software executed by the CPU 113.
  • the controller 36 of the apparatus 20 of the invention may comprise the CPU 113, software executed on the CPU, and one or more user input devices which are connected to the computer 100 and which permits the user to control it.
  • the input device advantageously comprises a remote control or other wireless transmitter /receiver pair associated with the CPU 113.
  • the wireless transmitter /receiver pair may be directly associated with the television which comprises the display 32 on which the video is presented, but also linked to the CPU 113.
  • data representing an audio-visual work may be obtained from the network 22 and stored on the mass storage 112 of the computer 100.
  • the CPU 113 may, upon appropriate instruction of a user, obtain data from the mass storage 112 and deliver it to the display device, whereby the video portion of the work is displayed or presented to a viewer over the television comprising the display 32.
  • the audio portion of the work if any, may be presented over an audio system (such as speakers associated with a home audio or home theater system, as described above but not shown) controlled by the computer 100, such as with an audio driver.
  • a computer 100 such as that described above is interfaced with a television set and /or home audio system to provide the viewer with an optimum viewing environment and to overcome the problems referred to in the Background.
  • the CPU 113 is be arranged to send video data to a television set via a scan converter which converts SVGA output to NTSC or PAL output. This output may be sent from the CPU 113 to the television set by cable/ wire or wireless transmission, as known to those of skill in the art.
  • the CPU 113 may be arranged to provide audio output to a separate home stereo system having a receiver and one or more speakers.
  • the audio signal may be provided to the speakers or other sound system via cable /wire or wireless transmission.
  • one or more elements of a computer 100 such as that described above may be combined with a television and /or home audio system to form a hybrid system for accomplishing the method of the invention.
  • a television may be provided with the network interface 24, mass storage device 26, playback and record devices 28, and controller 36, directly therein.
  • the apparatus 20 comprises a television set-top device.
  • An embodiment of the invention comprises a method for obtaining video via a network.
  • One or more embodiments of the invention comprise a method of presenting a video.
  • FIG. 3 illustrates an embodiment of the invention whereby a video is obtained from a network.
  • a first step SI of the method comprises initiating video retrieval.
  • a user or viewer interacts with the controller 36 to make a selection of one or more videos which the viewer wishes to download.
  • this may be accomplished in a variety of ways.
  • the viewer may highlight or select a menu item (such as an "Obtain Video" selection) which causes the apparatus 20 to connect to the network to obtain data.
  • This step may include the step of the controller 36 causing the recording device 28 to cause the network interface device 24 to connect to the network 22.
  • a step S2 comprises forming a connection with a video work data provider via a network.
  • the connection is provided by the network interface 24 as described above, and the network 22 comprises the Internet.
  • the video data provider may comprise a commercial service having one or more servers connected to the network.
  • the video data provider is arranged to provide data over the network to one or more users.
  • the data comprises a data stream representing video and audio of a movie or other audio /visual work. This data may be provided in a variety of forms /formats.
  • a user selects the content to be received from the data provider.
  • the video provider provides information to the viewer regarding the video data which may be downloaded. For example, the video provider may transmit over the network data comprising a list of all of the available videos and the fee charged for obtaining a particular video.
  • the information which is transmitted by the provider may be in the form of a menu list or the like which is presented, via the controller 36, on the display 32 to the viewer.
  • the viewer then transmits, via the network interface 24, an instruction regarding the particular video or videos which are to be obtained.
  • the method includes the step of the user paying for the video content before it is made available to the user.
  • a user may be billed for the video or the user may send, via the network 22, credit card informaton.
  • a step S4 the data representing the video (or videos) which was selected by the user is obtained via the network 22 and stored on the mass storage device 26.
  • the video provider sends the data to the mass storage device 26 via the network 22.
  • the data represents video and audio of a particular work.
  • Additional data aside from the video and /or audio data may be provided to the user.
  • decryption information may also be sent to the user for use by the playback or other device in decrypting the video data for playback.
  • the data which is provided by the video provider passes over the network 22 via the network interface 24.
  • the recording device 28 causes the data to be stored, such as by writing, to the mass storage device 26.
  • the data may be played back directly, such as by having the data transferred directly from the interface 24 to the playback device 30 (see Figure 1).'
  • Figure 4 illustrates a method of presenting a video, such as a video obtained from a network as described above, in accordance with an embodiment of the invention.
  • a first step S5 the playback of a video is initiated.
  • this comprises a viewer instructing the apparatus 20 to initiate the playback of a video.
  • the viewer may select a particular video from a menu screen listing the videos which are currently stored on the mass storage device 26 and available for playback.
  • step S6 the data representing the video is obtained from the mass storage device 26 by the playback device 30.
  • this step includes the step of the controller 36 causing the playback device 30 to read information from the mass storage device 26.
  • step S7 the data is processed.
  • this step comprises decompressing the data, if the data is compressed.
  • the processing step comprises the step converting the data to another format.
  • the processing step may comprise the step of converting data from an SVGA format to an NTSC or PAL format.
  • the processing step comprises the step of decrypting data which is encrypted.
  • the data which is transmitted by the video provider may be encrypted to prevent use of the data by other than the viewer or other authorized person. This may be useful, for example, in preventing the data from being intercepted and played by others.
  • the video provider may provide decryption data, such as a key, for use in decrypting the data for playback.
  • the processing step comprises the step of copy protecting the data.
  • the playback device 30 may be arranged to encode the data, such as by adding copy protect or prevent instruction data, which when read by a device is arranged to prevent the device from copying the data, to prevent only a single generation copy, or to prevent the exact duplication of the data.
  • copy protection schemes are well known.
  • copy prevention "encoding" is accomplished after decrypting the data.
  • the encoding is an analog-type encoding process such as that developed by Macrovision Corporation of Sunnyvale, California. Such encoding is adapted to permit a television to display the encoded video content, but generally prevent a VCR or similar device from recording or copying the data.
  • a step S8 the data is provided to the display 32 for viewing by a viewer.
  • this step comprises transmitting the data to the display 32, such as over a cable or other connection.
  • the data may also be transmitted to the display 32 via a wireless receiver /transmitter pair.
  • the step S8 also includes, in one or more embodiments, providing data to the audio system 34 for presenting audio information to the viewer.
  • the apparatus 20 as described above is arranged so that the playback and record functions described may occur simultaneously.
  • steps S5-S8 may begin before the completion of step S4.
  • a viewer may download a first video and then instruct the apparatus 20 to download a second video. While the data representing the second video is obtained from the provider and stored on the mass storage device 26, the viewer may instruct the apparatus 20 to playback the first video.
  • the mass storage device 26 it is desirable for the mass storage device 26 to have sufficient storage capacity to store the data associated with more than one video.
  • a digital versatile disk (DVD) generally provides information at a rate of about 5 megabits per second. If the apparatus of the present invention is arranged to provide the same data rate to present the video and the video lasts approximately two hours in duration, the total data representing the video is approximately 4.5 gigabytes. Thus, the mass storage device 26 should be capable of storing at least 4.5 gigabytes of information. The mass storage device 26 may be large enough to store two or more videos in their entirety.
  • the apparatus and method of the invention permit a viewer to obtain, at any time, a particular video content. In this manner, the invention achieves the desired "video on demand.”
  • the apparatus 20 and system of the invention may permit a user to obtain "customized" video content. For example, if a user wishes to obtain only the weather and sports portions of a news program, the viewer may select those elements from a menu. Those selected portions only may then be transferred to the viewer for viewing.
  • the apparatus and method of the invention provides security to those holding rights in the video and /or audio represented by the data.
  • the apparatus and method permit the data provider to encode or encrypt the data to prevent both the unauthorized playback and unauthorized duplication of the data. Numerous other security measures can be imposed.
  • the apparatus and method of the invention permit viewers to obtain video on demand with a system which includes as many of its major components well known and commonly owned technology.
  • the arrangement of the invention assures that a particular video is not out of stock, as may occur at a video store. This is because the data representing the video can be stored on a server and delivered at any time to an unlimited number of requesters.
  • the apparatus and method of the invention permit a viewer to obtain the video at a transfer rate which is lower than the rate which is actually needed to produce or present the video. For example, while the data rate for a DVD type movie is average 5 megabits per second, the transfer rate of the data over the network to the consumer may average only about 1.5 megabits per second. In the arrangement of the invention, however, the data representing the video does not need to be provided at the display rate, since the data is stored first and then displayed.
  • video presentation is not sensitive to delays in data transfer over the network, and is not susceptible to problems resulting from dropped packets of information or out-of-order packets.
  • the video presentation is not suspended in the event the network connection is lost.
  • the apparatus 20 may be arranged to reconnect and download the remaining data representing the video.
  • the time needed to download the data representing a particular video is dependent upon a number of factors, such as the length of the movie, what compression is used, download speed and the like.
  • the apparatus 20 may, for example, be arranged to permit a user to view a particular video after the apparatus 20 determines, based on the transfer rate and amount of data already downloaded and stored, that the video can be presented without interruption.
  • the apparatus 20 may be arranged to permit a user to view a particular video at different levels of resolution. For example, if a user wishes to view a video at less than DVD quality, the apparatus 20 may permit the viewer to being viewing the video much before the content is completely downloaded than as compared to where the user wishes to view the video at the higher data- requirement DVD quality.
  • the data representing the video need not be transferred to the viewer immediately.
  • the video provider may send the video data to multiple requesters at the same time. This arrangement avoids sending multiple sets of the same data, saving network bandwidth and permitting, for example, more data representing other videos to be transferred at the same time to other requesters.
  • the apparatus 20 may be arranged to both permit a user to download a video at a time in the future, or send a video to another location or party.
  • the user communicates with the video provider through the apparatus 20, such as by menu, supplying requisite information to facilitate the transfer.
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