US20080313569A1 - Digital Video Reproduction Apparatus and Method - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a digital video reproduction apparatus and, more particularly, to a reproduction technique regarding usability of a digital still camera, digital video camera, and the like, which display a great number of thumbnails.
- Video recording/reproduction apparatus which has heretofore been available commonly, is, for example, a DVD camera.
- This camera is equipped with a large-capacity storage medium (a DVD-RAM disk) onto which digital compressed data of moving or still pictures and thumbnail data of initially recorded video images corresponding to the compressed data are stored.
- An array of thumbnails is displayed from the stored thumbnail data.
- moving picture or still picture data corresponding to the selected thumbnail is retrieved.
- the user can reproduce the retrieved moving picture or still picture or edit it, such as deleting something from it.
- the function of retrieving a moving picture or still picture and editing, using the thumbnails is important in simple operation.
- a method of selecting a desired thumbnail or thumbnails from the array of thumbnails on display is as follows. To select a single thumbnail, move the cursor to a desired thumbnail with the up, down, left, and right buttons, and the thumbnail at the cursor is selected. Thereafter, depress a replay button to reproduce its full size picture. To select a plurality of successive thumbnails, move the cursor to the first one to select and depress a range select button, and the camera enters a range select mode. Then, move the cursor to the last one to select and depress the range select button again, then a plurality of successive thumbnails in the defined range is selected.
- An example of this method is described in the “DZ-MV100” User's Manual of a DVD camera supplied by Hitachi, Ltd., pp. 102-103.
- a thumbnail selecting part according to another prior art is described in, for example, Kokai (Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication) No. Hei 10-108122 (No. 108122 of 1998).
- a touch panel is used to display an array of thumbnails, from which one or more thumbnails are selected, using a touch pen.
- a single thumbnail is selected by simply touching it.
- a plurality of successive thumbnails can be selected by repeating drag and drop.
- a single thumbnail can be selected effectively, but a plurality of thumbnails cannot be selected.
- a select button should be added. After moving the cursor to a desired thumbnail, depress the select button to select it. By repeating this, a plurality of thumbnails can be selected. In this case, however, the range select button is needed to select a plurality of successive thumbnails and the number of buttons increases. For portable small electronic equipment such as the DVD camera, increase of the number of buttons would be regarded as a significant disadvantage.
- a digital video reproduction apparatus comprises a thumbnail arraying part, a control pad including a select button to be operated for selecting one or more thumbnails from an array of thumbnails generated by the thumbnail arraying part, a thumbnail selection control part which controls the thumbnail arraying part and selects one or more thumbnails, according to output from the control pad, a display unit which displays thumbnails, and a part of measuring duration of button activation to measure the duration of activation of the select button.
- the select button is activated longer than a predetermined period, the digital video reproduction apparatus enters a mode of continuously selecting multiple thumbnails, in which a plurality of successive thumbnails can be selected.
- a digital video reproduction apparatus comprises a reproducing part to reproduce compressed data of digital video signals and thumbnail data corresponding to the compressed data stored on a storage medium, a thumbnail arraying part to generate data for displaying thumbnails in an array on one screen page from the thumbnail data from the reproducing part, a video signal processor which converts the data for displaying thumbnails in an array from the thumbnail arraying part into analog video signals, a display unit which displays an array of thumbnails from the analog video signals, a control pad including a select button to be operated for selecting one or more thumbnails from the array of thumbnails displayed, an operation control part to handle request from the control pad, a thumbnail selection control part to exert control of thumbnail selection from the array of thumbnails under control from the operation control part, and a part of measuring duration of button activation to measure the duration of activation of the select button.
- the select button is activated longer than a predetermined period, the digital video reproduction apparatus enters the mode of continuously selecting multiple thumbnails, in which a plurality of successive thumbnails
- the digital video reproduction apparatus exits the mode of continuously selecting multiple thumbnails.
- the select button when the select button is activated longer than a predetermined period with a cursor positioned at a selected thumbnail, the digital video reproduction apparatus enters a mode of continuously unselecting thumbnails for unselecting successive thumbnails that have been selected.
- the present invention enables selecting a plurality of successive thumbnails by simple operation without increasing the number of buttons. Similarly, the invention enables unselecting a plurality of successive thumbnails that have been selected.
- FIG. 1 is a diagram showing a configuration example of a digital video recording/reproduction apparatus according to a preferred embodiment 1 of the present invention.
- FIG. 2A shows a front view of the display unit presenting an exemplary thumbnail selection window according to a preferred embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 2B shows a front view of examples of buttons to be used for selecting thumbnails, which are part of the buttons provided on the control pad.
- FIG. 3A shows a front view of the display unit presenting an exemplary thumbnail selection window according to a preferred embodiment of the invention, wherein successive thumbnails are selected.
- FIG. 2B shows a front view of examples of buttons to be used for selecting thumbnails, which are part of the buttons provided on the control pad.
- FIG. 4 is a flowchart illustrating an apparatus-internal thumbnail selection procedure according to a preferred embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 5 is a flowchart illustrating an apparatus-internal procedure of selecting a single thumbnail according to a preferred embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 6 illustrates the internal memory contents after a single thumbnail is selected.
- FIG. 7 is a flowchart illustrating an apparatus-internal procedure of unselecting a single thumbnail according to a preferred embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 8 illustrates the internal memory that is empty when a selected single thumbnail has been unselected.
- FIG. 9 is a flowchart illustrating an apparatus-internal procedure of continuously selecting thumbnails arranged in successive order.
- FIG. 10 illustrates the internal memory contents at the start of continuously selecting thumbnails.
- FIG. 11 illustrates the internal memory contents at the end of continuously selecting thumbnails.
- FIG. 12 is a flowchart illustrating an apparatus-internal procedure of continuously unselecting thumbnails according to a preferred embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 13 illustrates the internal memory contents at the start of continuously unselecting thumbnails.
- FIG. 14 illustrates the internal memory contents at the end of continuously unselecting thumbnails.
- FIG. 1 is a diagram showing a configuration example of a digital video recording/reproduction apparatus according to a preferred embodiment 1 of the present invention. This embodiment is an instance of application of the invention to a VDV camera.
- the digital video recording/reproduction apparatus (which will be referred to as the apparatus, hereinafter) illustrated in FIG.
- a reproducing part 1 to reproduce compressed data and thumbnail data from a storage medium; a digital video decompressor 2 to decompress compressed data retrieved from the storage medium; a video signal processor 3 to perform necessary steps of signal processing as well as converting decompressed video data and thumbnail data from which an array of thumbnails is displayed into analog video signals; a display unit 4 for displaying video images reproduced from the analog video signals; a control pad 5 which includes a select button allowing the user to select a thumbnail or thumbnails from an array of thumbnails displayed; an operation control part 6 to execute a sequence of actions in response to user input through the control pad 5 ; a thumbnail arraying part 7 to generate data for displaying thumbnails in an array on one screen page from thumbnail data; a thumbnail selection control part 8 to exert control of thumbnail selection from an array of thumbnails generated under control from the operation control part 6 ; a part of measuring duration of button activation 9 to measure the duration of activation (depression) of the select button present on the control pad 5 ; an external storage medium 11 to
- the apparatus displays an array of thumbnails allowing the user to select a thumbnail or thumbnails from the array, which will be explained in outline.
- thumbnail data is retrieved from the external storage medium 11 under the control of the operation control part 6 .
- the thumbnail data is passed through the reproducing part 1 to the thumbnail arraying part 7 .
- An array of thumbnails is generated by the thumbnail arraying part 7 , passed through the video signal processor 3 to the display unit 4 , and displayed.
- the operation control part 6 passes control to the thumbnail selection control part that controls the thumbnail arraying part 7 and the display of the thumbnails.
- a single thumbnail or a plurality of thumbnails that are user desired can be selected.
- the part of measuring duration of button activation 9 determines that the button is being activated longer than a preset criterion period (for example, 2 seconds). This puts the apparatus into the mode of continuously selecting multiple thumbnails, allowing the user to select a plurality of successive thumbnails. Selecting a series of thumbnails at a time makes later edit operation easy.
- analog video signals input through the video signal input interface 12 are converted into digital signals and subjected to necessary signal processing by the video signal processor 13 .
- the digital video compressor 14 compresses the digital signals into compressed data that is, in turn, stored into the external storage medium 11 by the recording part 16 .
- the digital signals from the video signal processor 13 are also supplied to the thumbnail generator 15 where thumbnails of initially recorded video images are generated as thumbnail data. Together with the compressed data, the thumbnail data is stored into the external storage medium 11 by the recording part 16 .
- the external recording medium 11 has both compressed data store area and thumbnail data store area so that each type of data can be recorded or reproduced separately.
- FIGS. 2 and 3 how to select a thumbnail will be explained below.
- FIG. 2A shows a front view of the display unit presenting an exemplary thumbnail selection window according to a preferred embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 2B shows a front view of examples of buttons to be used for selecting thumbnails, which are part of the buttons provided on the control pad. In this window example presented on the display unit 4 , a single thumbnail is selected, using the buttons of FIG. 2B .
- FIG. 2A a user operation procedure of selecting one thumbnail from an array of thumbnails displayed will be described.
- the cursor 24 is initially positioned at thumbnail A 23 surrounded by dotted lines.
- thumbnail M 30 is selected (already).
- framing the thumbnail with a color frame is performed to indicate that it is selected (already); for example, like the selected thumbnail M 30 .
- FIG. 3A shows a front view of the display unit presenting an exemplary thumbnail selection window according to a preferred embodiment of the invention, wherein successive thumbnails are selected.
- FIG. 3B shows a front view of examples of buttons to be used for selecting thumbnails, which are part of the buttons provided on the control pad. In this window example presented on the display unit 4 , a plurality of thumbnails are selected, using the buttons of FIG. 3B .
- the components corresponding to those shown in FIG. 2 are assigned the same reference numbers and their explanation is not repeated.
- FIG. 3A is provided for explaining a user operation procedure of selecting a plurality of thumbnails from the array of thumbnails displayed on the window 22 .
- FIG. 3A shows, assume that the user selects thumbnail B and successive thumbnails from thumbnail G 32 to thumbnail K 33 .
- FIG. 3B is the same as FIG. 2B and its explanation is not repeated.
- the apparatus enters the mode of continuously selecting multiple thumbnails and the selected thumbnail G 32 is fixed as the start position of selecting successive thumbnails.
- depress the right cursor button 29 four times to move the cursor 24 to the thumbnail K 33 and depress the select button 25 once.
- the thumbnails G, H, I, J, K from the G one 32 to the K one 33 are selected and the apparatus exits the mode of continuously selecting multiple thumbnails.
- the continuously selecting mode by making the color of the frames of thumbnails as candidates to be selected continuously different from the color of the frames of selected thumbnails, a clear distinction between the selection candidate thumbnails and the selection fixed thumbnails can be made.
- the following may be possible. After putting the apparatus into the continuously selecting mode by depressing the select button 25 longer than a predetermined period, move the cursor 24 to the starting cell of thumbnail and depress the select button. Move the cursor 24 to the end cell of thumbnail and depress the select button 25 . Then, the thumbnails in the range from the starting cell to the end cell are selected.
- the procedure for continuously unselecting the selected thumbnails from the G one 32 to the K one 33 will be explained.
- the apparatus changes to the mode of continuously unselecting thumbnails and the thumbnail G 32 is selected as the starting position of unselecting successive thumbnails.
- the selected successive thumbnails G, H, I, J, and K are unselected and the apparatus exits the mode of continuously unselecting thumbnails.
- FIGS. 4 , 5 , 7 , 9 , and 12 are flowcharts illustrating the processes to be carried out by the internal part of the apparatus in response to user action of selecting a single thumbnail or a plurality of successive thumbnails by operating the buttons shown in FIGS. 2 and 3 .
- the internal part are the part of measuring duration of button activation 9 , operation control part 6 , and thumbnail selection control part 8 , one of which executes a particular step of these flowcharts, and which will be referred to as an internal controller hereinafter for explanatory purposes.
- FIGS. 6 , 8 , 10 , 11 , 13 , and 14 show how the contents of the internal memory (not shown) in which selected thumbnail data is stored change, according to the processes.
- FIGS. 4 through 14 apparatus-internal thumbnail selection procedures in different phases will be explained below.
- FIG. 4 is a flowchart illustrating an apparatus-internal thumbnail selection procedure according to a preferred embodiment of the invention.
- step 101 it is determined whether the up, down, left, or right cursor button is activated. If any of the up, down, left, and right cursor buttons 26 , 27 , 28 , and 29 is activated, the procedure proceeds to step 91 where the internal controller moves the cursor in the direction of the activated button. Upon the completion hereof, the procedure returns to the step 101 for further button activation.
- step 103 of determining whether the select button 25 is activated is executed. If it is determined in the step 103 that any button other than the select button 25 and cursor buttons is activated, the procedure proceeds to step 90 where the internal controller performs action for another button. Upon the completion hereof, the procedure returns to the step 101 for further button activation.
- step 103 If it is determined in the step 103 that the select button 25 is activated, the internal controller starts the timer for measuring the duration of select button activation in step 104 .
- step 105 it is determined whether the time measured by the timer exceeds a predetermined period, for example, two seconds. If it is determined in the step 105 that the measured time is within two seconds, in step 106 it is determined whether the select button 25 is released. Unless the select button is released, the procedure returns to the step 105 . If the select button is released, it is determined whether a signal thumbnail is selected; that is, in step 107 , it is determined whether the thumbnail at the current cursor position is selected. Two ways to go diverge.
- step 109 selects the single thumbnail. If it is determined that the thumbnail is already selected, the procedure proceeds to step 110 to unselect the selected single thumbnail. To select the single thumbnail, the procedure proceeds from the step 109 to step 113 of FIG. 5 .
- FIG. 5 is a flowchart illustrating an apparatus-internal procedure of selecting a single thumbnail according to a preferred embodiment of the invention.
- the procedure proceeds to the step 109 of FIG. 5 where the internal controller, namely, the thumbnail selection control part 8 stores the data of the user-selected thumbnail into its internal memory (not shown).
- the internal controller frames the thumbnail with a color frame to indicate the selected state of the thumbnail.
- the procedure returns to the step 101 of FIG. 4 for further button activation. If the selected thumbnail is, for example, thumbnail B 31 , the data 115 of the selected thumbnail B is stored into the internal memory in the step 113 , as is shown in FIG. 6 .
- FIG. 6 illustrates the internal memory contents after a single thumbnail is selected.
- FIG. 7 is a flowchart illustrating an apparatus-internal procedure of unselecting a single thumbnail according to a preferred embodiment of the invention.
- the procedure proceeds to the step 116 where the internal controller deletes the data of the selected thumbnail from the internal memory.
- the internal controller removes the color frame from the thumbnail to indicate the deselected state of the thumbnail.
- the procedure returns to the step 101 of FIG. 4 for further button activation.
- the data of thumbnail B stored as shown in FIG. 6 is deleted and the internal memory becomes empty 118 , as is shown in FIG. 8 .
- FIG. 8 illustrates the internal memory that is empty when a selected single thumbnail has been unselected.
- step 105 of FIG. 4 if the time measured by the timer exceeds a predetermined period, for example, two seconds, the procedure proceeds to step 108 of selecting successive thumbnails.
- step 108 it is determined whether the thumbnail at the cursor is selected. If the thumbnail is not selected, step 111 is executed to select thumbnails continuously. If the thumbnail is selected, the procedure proceeds to step 112 to unselect thumbnails continuously.
- FIG. 9 is a flowchart illustrating an apparatus-internal procedure of continuously selecting thumbnails arranged in successive order.
- the procedure proceeds to the step 119 where the internal controller stores the data of the user-selected thumbnail into the internal memory.
- the internal controller frames the thumbnail with a color frame to indicate the selected state of the thumbnail.
- the internal controller surrounds the thumbnail color frame Indicating the selected state with a frame of another color to indicate operation in the mode of continuously selecting multiple thumbnails.
- the internal controller awaits button activation in the mode of continuously selecting multiple thumbnails.
- step 123 it is determined whether the up, down, left, or right cursor button or another button is activated. If it is determined in the step 123 that any of the up, down, left, and right cursor buttons 26 , 27 , 28 , and 29 is activated, the procedure proceeds to steps 126 , 127 , and 128 to determine what cursor button is activated.
- step 127 it is determined that the down cursor button is activated. Then, the procedure proceeds to step 130 in response to the activated down cursor button.
- the internal controller frames successive thumbnails from the first selected one to a lower one to which the cursor moved with color frames to indicate the selected states of the thumbnails.
- the procedure returns to the step 122 for further button activation. If the up cursor button 26 is activated, it is determined in the step 126 that the up cursor button is activated and the procedure proceeds to step 129 in response to the activated up cursor button.
- the internal controller frames successive thumbnails from the first selected one to an upper one to which the cursor moved with color frames to indicate the selected states of the thumbnails.
- the procedure returns to the step 122 for further button activation. If the left cursor button 28 is activated, after the steps 126 and 127 where it is respectively determined that the up and down cursor buttons are not activated, in the step 128 it is determined that the left cursor button is activated. Then, the procedure proceeds to step 131 in response to the activated left cursor button.
- the internal controller frames successive thumbnails from the first selected one to a leftward one to which the cursor moved with color frames to indicate the selected states of the thumbnails.
- the procedure Upon the completion hereof, the procedure returns to the step 122 for further button activation.
- the procedure In relation to the step 131 , as the cursor moves, next to the leftmost one, the rightmost one, one row above, is selected. If the right cursor button 29 is activated, after the steps 126 and 127 where it is respectively determined that the up and down cursor buttons are not activated, in the step 128 it is determined that the left cursor button is not activated. Thus, the procedure proceeds to step 132 in response to the activated right cursor button. In the step 132 , the internal controller frames successive thumbnails from the first selected one to a rightward one to which the cursor moved with color frames to indicate the selected states of the thumbnails. Upon the completion hereof, the procedure returns to the step 122 for further button activation. In relation to the step 132 , as the cursor moves, next to the rightmost one, the leftmost one, one row below, is selected.
- step 124 it is determined whether the select button 25 is activated. If it is determined in the step 124 that the select button 25 is not activated, the procedure returns to the step 122 for further button activation. If it is determined in the step 124 that the select button 25 is activated, step 125 is executed. In the step 125 , the internal controller frames all thumbnails from selection start to end positions with color frames to indicate the selected thumbnails, stores their data into the internal memory, removes the outer color frame indicating the mode of continuously selecting multiple thumbnails, and exits this mode. Then, the procedure returns to the step 101 of FIG. 4 for further button activation.
- thumbnails G 32 through K 33 are selected.
- the cursor moves from the thumbnail G 32 , the start position of selection, to the thumbnail K 33 , one row below, by the activation of any of the up, down, left, and right cursor buttons 26 , 27 , 28 , and 29 , the range of thumbnails to be selected continuously is set; that is, the successive thumbnails from the G one 32 to the K one 33 are framed with color frames that indicate the candidates to be selected continuously.
- the select button 25 is then activated, the procedure proceeds to the step 124 where it is determined that the select button is activated, proceeds to the step 125 where selecting the thumbnails is completed, and returns to the step 101 of FIG. 4 for further button activation.
- FIG. 10 illustrates the internal memory contents at the start of continuously selecting thumbnails.
- the thumbnail G 32 is selected as the start position of continuously selecting multiple thumbnails, its data 119 is stored into the internal memory managed by the thumbnail selection control part 8 .
- the data of the thumbnail B has already been stored before storing the thumbnail G data.
- FIG. 11 illustrates the internal memory contents at the end of continuously selecting thumbnails.
- step 112 of FIG. 4 unselect the selected thumbnails continuously, the procedure proceeds to step 135 of FIG. 12 .
- FIG. 12 is a flowchart illustrating an apparatus-internal procedure of continuously unselecting thumbnails according to a preferred embodiment of the invention.
- the internal controller deletes the data of the thumbnail at the cursor from the internal memory.
- the internal controller removes the color frame around the thumbnail indicating the selected one.
- the internal controller surrounds the thumbnail color frame indicating its selected state with a frame of another color to indicate operation in the mode of continuously unselecting thumbnails.
- the internal controller awaits button activation in the mode of continuously deselecting thumbnails.
- step 141 the procedure takes a route through appropriate ones of the steps 139 , 140 , 142 , 143 , 144 , 145 , 146 , 147 , and 148 , and eventually proceeds to the step 141 .
- the internal controller removes the color frames from all thumbnails from the selection start to end positions to indicate their deselected states, deletes their data from the internal memory, and exits the mode of continuously unselecting thumbnails. Then, the procedure returns to the step 101 of FIG. 4 for further button activation.
- FIG. 13 illustrates the internal memory contents at the start of continuously unselecting thumbnails. As shown, before unselecting multiple thumbnails that have been selected continuously, the internal memory contains the data 149 of thumbnails B, G, H, I, J, K, and M.
- FIG. 14 illustrates the internal memory contents at the end of continuously unselecting thumbnails.
- the internal memory contains only the data 150 of thumbnails B and M because thumbnails G through K have been deleted from the memory data as illustrated in FIG. 13 .
- the apparatus of the invention may be a video reproduction apparatus capable of displaying an array of thumbnails without the recording function.
- an external storage medium is used in this embodiment, an internal storage medium may be used.
- the scope of the invention includes the above-mentioned apparatus with the digital video compressor that is based on any digital compression method such as MPEG, JPEG, or DVC.
- the window contents to be displayed and the names of the buttons on the control pad are illustrative and other windows and button names are possible.
- criterion duration of button activation by which the internal controller determines whether a single thumbnail or multiple thumbnails are to be selected is assumed to be two seconds in this embodiment, of course, the criterion duration may be set optionally.
- the user can select one or more thumbnails from an array of thumbnails displayed on the screen by activating one select button in this manner.
- To select a single thumbnail simply depress the button.
- the invention allows for selecting thumbnails without the addition of a new button and dispensing with rather confusing operation with a menu or the like.
- thumbnails can be selected continuously without the addition of a new button.
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Abstract
The invented apparatus includes a part of measuring the duration of activation of a select button on its control pad. When the select button is activated longer than a predetermined period, the apparatus enters a mode of continuously selecting multiple thumbnails for selecting a plurality of successive thumbnails. During this mode, after selecting a range of successive thumbnails with a cursor positioning mechanism on the control pad, when the select button is activated, it becomes determinate that the thumbnails in the selected range be selected and the apparatus exits the mode of continuously selecting multiple thumbnails.
Description
- The present invention relates to a digital video reproduction apparatus and, more particularly, to a reproduction technique regarding usability of a digital still camera, digital video camera, and the like, which display a great number of thumbnails.
- Video recording/reproduction apparatus, which has heretofore been available commonly, is, for example, a DVD camera. This camera is equipped with a large-capacity storage medium (a DVD-RAM disk) onto which digital compressed data of moving or still pictures and thumbnail data of initially recorded video images corresponding to the compressed data are stored. An array of thumbnails is displayed from the stored thumbnail data. When the user selects an objective thumbnail from the array of thumbnails displayed, moving picture or still picture data corresponding to the selected thumbnail is retrieved. Then, the user can reproduce the retrieved moving picture or still picture or edit it, such as deleting something from it. The function of retrieving a moving picture or still picture and editing, using the thumbnails is important in simple operation.
- In the DVD camera or the like of prior art, a method of selecting a desired thumbnail or thumbnails from the array of thumbnails on display is as follows. To select a single thumbnail, move the cursor to a desired thumbnail with the up, down, left, and right buttons, and the thumbnail at the cursor is selected. Thereafter, depress a replay button to reproduce its full size picture. To select a plurality of successive thumbnails, move the cursor to the first one to select and depress a range select button, and the camera enters a range select mode. Then, move the cursor to the last one to select and depress the range select button again, then a plurality of successive thumbnails in the defined range is selected. An example of this method is described in the “DZ-MV100” User's Manual of a DVD camera supplied by Hitachi, Ltd., pp. 102-103.
- A thumbnail selecting part according to another prior art is described in, for example, Kokai (Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication) No. Hei 10-108122 (No. 108122 of 1998). According to this technique, a touch panel is used to display an array of thumbnails, from which one or more thumbnails are selected, using a touch pen. A single thumbnail is selected by simply touching it. A plurality of successive thumbnails can be selected by repeating drag and drop.
- For the above-mentioned DVD camera of prior art, a single thumbnail can be selected effectively, but a plurality of thumbnails cannot be selected. To solve this problem, a select button should be added. After moving the cursor to a desired thumbnail, depress the select button to select it. By repeating this, a plurality of thumbnails can be selected. In this case, however, the range select button is needed to select a plurality of successive thumbnails and the number of buttons increases. For portable small electronic equipment such as the DVD camera, increase of the number of buttons would be regarded as a significant disadvantage.
- A problem associated with the above-mentioned technique described in Kokai No. Hei 10-108122 is increase in the price of a DVD camera or the like produced, using this technique, because the touch panel and related function must be added.
- It is one object of the present invention to provide a video reproduction technique that allows for selecting a plurality of desired thumbnails from an array of thumbnails on display by simple operation, using an operation control button, without increasing the number of buttons.
- It is another object of the present invention to provide a low-priced digital video camera with an easy editing feature.
- To achieve the foregoing objects of the invention, and in accordance with a first aspect of the invention, a digital video reproduction apparatus is provided that comprises a thumbnail arraying part, a control pad including a select button to be operated for selecting one or more thumbnails from an array of thumbnails generated by the thumbnail arraying part, a thumbnail selection control part which controls the thumbnail arraying part and selects one or more thumbnails, according to output from the control pad, a display unit which displays thumbnails, and a part of measuring duration of button activation to measure the duration of activation of the select button. When the select button is activated longer than a predetermined period, the digital video reproduction apparatus enters a mode of continuously selecting multiple thumbnails, in which a plurality of successive thumbnails can be selected.
- According to a second aspect of the invention, a digital video reproduction apparatus is provided that comprises a reproducing part to reproduce compressed data of digital video signals and thumbnail data corresponding to the compressed data stored on a storage medium, a thumbnail arraying part to generate data for displaying thumbnails in an array on one screen page from the thumbnail data from the reproducing part, a video signal processor which converts the data for displaying thumbnails in an array from the thumbnail arraying part into analog video signals, a display unit which displays an array of thumbnails from the analog video signals, a control pad including a select button to be operated for selecting one or more thumbnails from the array of thumbnails displayed, an operation control part to handle request from the control pad, a thumbnail selection control part to exert control of thumbnail selection from the array of thumbnails under control from the operation control part, and a part of measuring duration of button activation to measure the duration of activation of the select button. When the select button is activated longer than a predetermined period, the digital video reproduction apparatus enters the mode of continuously selecting multiple thumbnails, in which a plurality of successive thumbnails can be selected.
- In the first or second aspect of the invention, during the mode of continuously selecting multiple thumbnails, after selecting a range of successive thumbnails by setting starting and end cells of thumbnails, using a cursor positioning mechanism on the control pad, when the select button is activated again, it becomes determinate that the thumbnails in the selected range be selected and the digital video reproduction apparatus exits the mode of continuously selecting multiple thumbnails. In the first or second aspect of the invention, when the select button is activated longer than a predetermined period with a cursor positioned at a selected thumbnail, the digital video reproduction apparatus enters a mode of continuously unselecting thumbnails for unselecting successive thumbnails that have been selected. During the mode of continuously unselecting thumbnails, after selecting a range of successive thumbnails by setting starting and end cells of thumbnails, using a cursor positioning mechanism on the control pad, when the select button is activated again, it becomes determinate that the selected thumbnails in the selected range be unselected and the digital video reproduction apparatus exits the mode of continuously unselecting thumbnails.
- The present invention enables selecting a plurality of successive thumbnails by simple operation without increasing the number of buttons. Similarly, the invention enables unselecting a plurality of successive thumbnails that have been selected.
- These and other objects, features and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following more particular description of preferred embodiments of the invention, as illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
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FIG. 1 is a diagram showing a configuration example of a digital video recording/reproduction apparatus according to apreferred embodiment 1 of the present invention. -
FIG. 2A shows a front view of the display unit presenting an exemplary thumbnail selection window according to a preferred embodiment of the invention.FIG. 2B shows a front view of examples of buttons to be used for selecting thumbnails, which are part of the buttons provided on the control pad. -
FIG. 3A shows a front view of the display unit presenting an exemplary thumbnail selection window according to a preferred embodiment of the invention, wherein successive thumbnails are selected.FIG. 2B shows a front view of examples of buttons to be used for selecting thumbnails, which are part of the buttons provided on the control pad. -
FIG. 4 is a flowchart illustrating an apparatus-internal thumbnail selection procedure according to a preferred embodiment of the invention. -
FIG. 5 is a flowchart illustrating an apparatus-internal procedure of selecting a single thumbnail according to a preferred embodiment of the invention. -
FIG. 6 illustrates the internal memory contents after a single thumbnail is selected. -
FIG. 7 is a flowchart illustrating an apparatus-internal procedure of unselecting a single thumbnail according to a preferred embodiment of the invention. -
FIG. 8 illustrates the internal memory that is empty when a selected single thumbnail has been unselected. -
FIG. 9 is a flowchart illustrating an apparatus-internal procedure of continuously selecting thumbnails arranged in successive order. -
FIG. 10 illustrates the internal memory contents at the start of continuously selecting thumbnails. -
FIG. 11 illustrates the internal memory contents at the end of continuously selecting thumbnails. -
FIG. 12 is a flowchart illustrating an apparatus-internal procedure of continuously unselecting thumbnails according to a preferred embodiment of the invention. -
FIG. 13 illustrates the internal memory contents at the start of continuously unselecting thumbnails. -
FIG. 14 illustrates the internal memory contents at the end of continuously unselecting thumbnails. - In the following, a preferred embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings to illustrate how the invention is carried out.
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FIG. 1 is a diagram showing a configuration example of a digital video recording/reproduction apparatus according to apreferred embodiment 1 of the present invention. This embodiment is an instance of application of the invention to a VDV camera. The digital video recording/reproduction apparatus (which will be referred to as the apparatus, hereinafter) illustrated inFIG. 1 comprises the following: a reproducing part 1 to reproduce compressed data and thumbnail data from a storage medium; a digital video decompressor 2 to decompress compressed data retrieved from the storage medium; a video signal processor 3 to perform necessary steps of signal processing as well as converting decompressed video data and thumbnail data from which an array of thumbnails is displayed into analog video signals; a display unit 4 for displaying video images reproduced from the analog video signals; a control pad 5 which includes a select button allowing the user to select a thumbnail or thumbnails from an array of thumbnails displayed; an operation control part 6 to execute a sequence of actions in response to user input through the control pad 5; a thumbnail arraying part 7 to generate data for displaying thumbnails in an array on one screen page from thumbnail data; a thumbnail selection control part 8 to exert control of thumbnail selection from an array of thumbnails generated under control from the operation control part 6; a part of measuring duration of button activation 9 to measure the duration of activation (depression) of the select button present on the control pad 5; an external storage medium 11 to store digital compressed video data and thumbnail data; a video signal input interface 12; a video signal processor 13 to perform necessary steps of signal processing including converting video signals into digital signals; a digital video compressor 14 to compress digital video signals into compressed data; a thumbnail generator 15 to generate thumbnail data; and a recording part 16 to store compressed video data and thumbnail data onto the storage medium. - The apparatus displays an array of thumbnails allowing the user to select a thumbnail or thumbnails from the array, which will be explained in outline. In response to predetermined operation of the control pad 5 by the user, thumbnail data is retrieved from the
external storage medium 11 under the control of theoperation control part 6. The thumbnail data is passed through the reproducingpart 1 to thethumbnail arraying part 7. An array of thumbnails is generated by thethumbnail arraying part 7, passed through thevideo signal processor 3 to the display unit 4, and displayed. When the user performs predetermined operation of the control pad 5, while viewing the array of thumbnails displayed on the screen, theoperation control part 6 passes control to the thumbnail selection control part that controls thethumbnail arraying part 7 and the display of the thumbnails. Thereby, a single thumbnail or a plurality of thumbnails that are user desired can be selected. When the user continues to depress the select button on the control pad 5 for a period (for example, 3 seconds) the part of measuring duration of button activation 9 determines that the button is being activated longer than a preset criterion period (for example, 2 seconds). This puts the apparatus into the mode of continuously selecting multiple thumbnails, allowing the user to select a plurality of successive thumbnails. Selecting a series of thumbnails at a time makes later edit operation easy. - When the apparatus is recording video, analog video signals input through the video
signal input interface 12 are converted into digital signals and subjected to necessary signal processing by thevideo signal processor 13. Thedigital video compressor 14 compresses the digital signals into compressed data that is, in turn, stored into theexternal storage medium 11 by therecording part 16. The digital signals from thevideo signal processor 13 are also supplied to thethumbnail generator 15 where thumbnails of initially recorded video images are generated as thumbnail data. Together with the compressed data, the thumbnail data is stored into theexternal storage medium 11 by therecording part 16. Theexternal recording medium 11 has both compressed data store area and thumbnail data store area so that each type of data can be recorded or reproduced separately. - Using
FIGS. 2 and 3 , how to select a thumbnail will be explained below. -
FIG. 2A shows a front view of the display unit presenting an exemplary thumbnail selection window according to a preferred embodiment of the invention.FIG. 2B shows a front view of examples of buttons to be used for selecting thumbnails, which are part of the buttons provided on the control pad. In this window example presented on the display unit 4, a single thumbnail is selected, using the buttons ofFIG. 2B . - Referring to
FIG. 2A , a user operation procedure of selecting one thumbnail from an array of thumbnails displayed will be described. On thewindow 22 displaying an array of thumbnails, thecursor 24 is initially positioned atthumbnail A 23 surrounded by dotted lines. - As is shown in
FIG. 2B , on the control pad 5, there are theselect button 25 and cursor buttons: up 26, down 27, left 28, and right 29. In this example,thumbnail M 30 is selected (already). - In the present embodiment, as part to indicate a selected thumbnail, framing the thumbnail with a color frame is performed to indicate that it is selected (already); for example, like the selected
thumbnail M 30. - By way of example, the procedures for selecting the
thumbnail A 23 and unselecting thethumbnail M 30 will be explained. When selecting thethumbnail A 23 from the array of thumbnails displayed on thewindow 22, position thecursor 24 that indicates the target thumbnail at thethumbnail A 23 as shown. Then, depress theselect button 25 once. When thethumbnail A 23 is selected, it is framed with a color frame. When the user wants to select another thumbnail consecutively, move thecursor 24 to a desired thumbnail, using the up, down, left, andright cursor buttons select button 25. Then, the desired thumbnail is selected. - To unselect the selected
thumbnail M 30, move the cursor to the thumbnail M and depress the select button once. Then, the thumbnail M is unselected and the color frame around it disappears. -
FIG. 3A shows a front view of the display unit presenting an exemplary thumbnail selection window according to a preferred embodiment of the invention, wherein successive thumbnails are selected.FIG. 3B shows a front view of examples of buttons to be used for selecting thumbnails, which are part of the buttons provided on the control pad. In this window example presented on the display unit 4, a plurality of thumbnails are selected, using the buttons ofFIG. 3B . The components corresponding to those shown inFIG. 2 are assigned the same reference numbers and their explanation is not repeated. -
FIG. 3A is provided for explaining a user operation procedure of selecting a plurality of thumbnails from the array of thumbnails displayed on thewindow 22. AsFIG. 3A shows, assume that the user selects thumbnail B and successive thumbnails fromthumbnail G 32 tothumbnail K 33.FIG. 3B is the same asFIG. 2B and its explanation is not repeated. - By way of example, the procedure for selecting the thumbnail B and continuously selecting the
thumbnails G 32 throughK 33 will be explained. Because thecursor 24 is now positioned at thethumbnail A 23, press theright cursor button 29 once to move thecursor 24 to thethumbnail B 31. Depress theselect button 25 once, then thethumbnail B 31 is selected and framed with a color frame as shown. - Depress the
right cursor button 29 once and depress thedown cursor button 27 once to move thecursor 24 to thethumbnail G 32. Next, depress theselect button 25 for a period (for example, 2 seconds). Then, the apparatus enters the mode of continuously selecting multiple thumbnails and the selectedthumbnail G 32 is fixed as the start position of selecting successive thumbnails. Further, depress theright cursor button 29 four times to move thecursor 24 to thethumbnail K 33 and depress theselect button 25 once. Then, the thumbnails G, H, I, J, K from the G one 32 to the K one 33 are selected and the apparatus exits the mode of continuously selecting multiple thumbnails. During the continuously selecting mode, by making the color of the frames of thumbnails as candidates to be selected continuously different from the color of the frames of selected thumbnails, a clear distinction between the selection candidate thumbnails and the selection fixed thumbnails can be made. - In an alternative procedure of selecting the successive thumbnails from the G one 32 to the K one 33, it may be possible to depress the
down cursor button 27 once when the cursor is positioned at the thumbnail G. This moves thecursor 24 to thethumbnail K 33. Then, depress theselect button 25, and the G and K thumbnails and in-between thumbnails H, I, and J are selected. Further, depress theright cursor button 29 twice, then the cursor moves to the thumbnail M. Depress theselect button 25 once, and the thumbnail M is selected. - Alternatively, the following may be possible. After putting the apparatus into the continuously selecting mode by depressing the
select button 25 longer than a predetermined period, move thecursor 24 to the starting cell of thumbnail and depress the select button. Move thecursor 24 to the end cell of thumbnail and depress theselect button 25. Then, the thumbnails in the range from the starting cell to the end cell are selected. - By way of example, the procedure for continuously unselecting the selected thumbnails from the G one 32 to the K one 33 will be explained. First, move the cursor to the
thumbnail G 32 and depress theselect button 25 longer than a predetermined period. Then, the apparatus changes to the mode of continuously unselecting thumbnails and thethumbnail G 32 is selected as the starting position of unselecting successive thumbnails. Move thecursor 24 to thethumbnail K 33 and depress theselect button 25 once. Thereby, the selected successive thumbnails G, H, I, J, and K are unselected and the apparatus exits the mode of continuously unselecting thumbnails. -
FIGS. 4 , 5, 7, 9, and 12 are flowcharts illustrating the processes to be carried out by the internal part of the apparatus in response to user action of selecting a single thumbnail or a plurality of successive thumbnails by operating the buttons shown inFIGS. 2 and 3 . The internal part are the part of measuring duration of button activation 9,operation control part 6, and thumbnailselection control part 8, one of which executes a particular step of these flowcharts, and which will be referred to as an internal controller hereinafter for explanatory purposes.FIGS. 6 , 8, 10, 11, 13, and 14 show how the contents of the internal memory (not shown) in which selected thumbnail data is stored change, according to the processes. - Using
FIGS. 4 through 14 , apparatus-internal thumbnail selection procedures in different phases will be explained below. -
FIG. 4 is a flowchart illustrating an apparatus-internal thumbnail selection procedure according to a preferred embodiment of the invention. Referring toFIG. 4 , when any button is activated (depressed) atstep 101, instep 101, it is determined whether the up, down, left, or right cursor button is activated. If any of the up, down, left, andright cursor buttons step 101 for further button activation. If it is determined in thestep 102 that none of the up, down, left, andright cursor buttons select button 25 is activated is executed. If it is determined in thestep 103 that any button other than theselect button 25 and cursor buttons is activated, the procedure proceeds to step 90 where the internal controller performs action for another button. Upon the completion hereof, the procedure returns to thestep 101 for further button activation. - If it is determined in the
step 103 that theselect button 25 is activated, the internal controller starts the timer for measuring the duration of select button activation instep 104. In thenext step 105, it is determined whether the time measured by the timer exceeds a predetermined period, for example, two seconds. If it is determined in thestep 105 that the measured time is within two seconds, instep 106 it is determined whether theselect button 25 is released. Unless the select button is released, the procedure returns to thestep 105. If the select button is released, it is determined whether a signal thumbnail is selected; that is, instep 107, it is determined whether the thumbnail at the current cursor position is selected. Two ways to go diverge. If it is determined that the thumbnail is not selected, the procedure proceeds to step 109 to select the single thumbnail. If it is determined that the thumbnail is already selected, the procedure proceeds to step 110 to unselect the selected single thumbnail. To select the single thumbnail, the procedure proceeds from thestep 109 to step 113 ofFIG. 5 . -
FIG. 5 is a flowchart illustrating an apparatus-internal procedure of selecting a single thumbnail according to a preferred embodiment of the invention. When selecting a single thumbnail in thestep 109 ofFIG. 4 , the procedure proceeds to thestep 109 ofFIG. 5 where the internal controller, namely, the thumbnailselection control part 8 stores the data of the user-selected thumbnail into its internal memory (not shown). Instep 114, the internal controller frames the thumbnail with a color frame to indicate the selected state of the thumbnail. The procedure returns to thestep 101 ofFIG. 4 for further button activation. If the selected thumbnail is, for example,thumbnail B 31, thedata 115 of the selected thumbnail B is stored into the internal memory in thestep 113, as is shown inFIG. 6 . -
FIG. 6 illustrates the internal memory contents after a single thumbnail is selected. - When unselecting an already selected single thumbnail in the
step 110 ofFIG. 4 , the procedure proceeds to thestep 116 ofFIG. 7 . -
FIG. 7 is a flowchart illustrating an apparatus-internal procedure of unselecting a single thumbnail according to a preferred embodiment of the invention. When unselecting the selected single thumbnail in thestep 110 ofFIG. 4 , the procedure proceeds to thestep 116 where the internal controller deletes the data of the selected thumbnail from the internal memory. Instep 117, the internal controller removes the color frame from the thumbnail to indicate the deselected state of the thumbnail. The procedure returns to thestep 101 ofFIG. 4 for further button activation. In consequence, the data of thumbnail B stored as shown inFIG. 6 is deleted and the internal memory becomes empty 118, as is shown inFIG. 8 . -
FIG. 8 illustrates the internal memory that is empty when a selected single thumbnail has been unselected. - In the
step 105 ofFIG. 4 , if the time measured by the timer exceeds a predetermined period, for example, two seconds, the procedure proceeds to step 108 of selecting successive thumbnails. In thestep 108, it is determined whether the thumbnail at the cursor is selected. If the thumbnail is not selected,step 111 is executed to select thumbnails continuously. If the thumbnail is selected, the procedure proceeds to step 112 to unselect thumbnails continuously. - When selecting thumbnails continuously in the
step 111 ofFIG. 4 , the procedure proceeds to step 119 ofFIG. 4 . -
FIG. 9 is a flowchart illustrating an apparatus-internal procedure of continuously selecting thumbnails arranged in successive order. When the apparatus enters the mode of continuously selecting multiple thumbnails in thestep 111 ofFIG. 4 , the procedure proceeds to thestep 119 where the internal controller stores the data of the user-selected thumbnail into the internal memory. Instep 120, the internal controller frames the thumbnail with a color frame to indicate the selected state of the thumbnail. In step 121, the internal controller surrounds the thumbnail color frame Indicating the selected state with a frame of another color to indicate operation in the mode of continuously selecting multiple thumbnails. Instep 122, the internal controller awaits button activation in the mode of continuously selecting multiple thumbnails. If it is determined in thestep 122 that any button is activated, instep 123 it is determined whether the up, down, left, or right cursor button or another button is activated. If it is determined in thestep 123 that any of the up, down, left, andright cursor buttons steps - If the
down cursor button 27 is activated, after thestep 126 where it is determined that the up cursor button is not activated, in thestep 127 it is determined that the down cursor button is activated. Then, the procedure proceeds to step 130 in response to the activated down cursor button. In thestep 130, the internal controller frames successive thumbnails from the first selected one to a lower one to which the cursor moved with color frames to indicate the selected states of the thumbnails. Upon the completion hereof, the procedure returns to thestep 122 for further button activation. If the upcursor button 26 is activated, it is determined in thestep 126 that the up cursor button is activated and the procedure proceeds to step 129 in response to the activated up cursor button. In thestep 129, the internal controller frames successive thumbnails from the first selected one to an upper one to which the cursor moved with color frames to indicate the selected states of the thumbnails. Upon the completion hereof, the procedure returns to thestep 122 for further button activation. If theleft cursor button 28 is activated, after thesteps step 128 it is determined that the left cursor button is activated. Then, the procedure proceeds to step 131 in response to the activated left cursor button. In thestep 131, the internal controller frames successive thumbnails from the first selected one to a leftward one to which the cursor moved with color frames to indicate the selected states of the thumbnails. Upon the completion hereof, the procedure returns to thestep 122 for further button activation. In relation to thestep 131, as the cursor moves, next to the leftmost one, the rightmost one, one row above, is selected. If theright cursor button 29 is activated, after thesteps step 128 it is determined that the left cursor button is not activated. Thus, the procedure proceeds to step 132 in response to the activated right cursor button. In thestep 132, the internal controller frames successive thumbnails from the first selected one to a rightward one to which the cursor moved with color frames to indicate the selected states of the thumbnails. Upon the completion hereof, the procedure returns to thestep 122 for further button activation. In relation to thestep 132, as the cursor moves, next to the rightmost one, the leftmost one, one row below, is selected. - If it is determined in the
step 123 that none of the up, down, left, andright cursor buttons select button 25 is activated. If it is determined in thestep 124 that theselect button 25 is not activated, the procedure returns to thestep 122 for further button activation. If it is determined in thestep 124 that theselect button 25 is activated, step 125 is executed. In the step 125, the internal controller frames all thumbnails from selection start to end positions with color frames to indicate the selected thumbnails, stores their data into the internal memory, removes the outer color frame indicating the mode of continuously selecting multiple thumbnails, and exits this mode. Then, the procedure returns to thestep 101 ofFIG. 4 for further button activation. - In the following, what is executed in the phase of the
step 122 and subsequent with regard to an illustrative case wherethumbnails G 32 throughK 33 are selected will be explained. When the cursor moves from thethumbnail G 32, the start position of selection, to thethumbnail K 33, one row below, by the activation of any of the up, down, left, andright cursor buttons select button 25 is then activated, the procedure proceeds to thestep 124 where it is determined that the select button is activated, proceeds to the step 125 where selecting the thumbnails is completed, and returns to thestep 101 ofFIG. 4 for further button activation. -
FIG. 10 illustrates the internal memory contents at the start of continuously selecting thumbnails. When thethumbnail G 32 is selected as the start position of continuously selecting multiple thumbnails, itsdata 119 is stored into the internal memory managed by the thumbnailselection control part 8. As shown inFIG. 10 , the data of the thumbnail B has already been stored before storing the thumbnail G data. -
FIG. 11 illustrates the internal memory contents at the end of continuously selecting thumbnails. When successive thumbnails from the G one 32 at the start position of continuously selecting multiple thumbnails to the K one at the end position are selected, theirdata 134 is stored into the internal memory. - After the
step 112 ofFIG. 4 to unselect the selected thumbnails continuously, the procedure proceeds to step 135 ofFIG. 12 . -
FIG. 12 is a flowchart illustrating an apparatus-internal procedure of continuously unselecting thumbnails according to a preferred embodiment of the invention. After thestep 112 where the equipment entered the mode of unselecting thumbnails that have been selected, in thestep 135, the internal controller deletes the data of the thumbnail at the cursor from the internal memory. Instep 136, the internal controller removes the color frame around the thumbnail indicating the selected one. Instep 137, the internal controller surrounds the thumbnail color frame indicating its selected state with a frame of another color to indicate operation in the mode of continuously unselecting thumbnails. Instep 138, the internal controller awaits button activation in the mode of continuously deselecting thumbnails. - What is executed in subsequent steps is essentially the same as is done in the corresponding steps of
FIG. 9 , but what is executed instep 141 differs from that in the step 125 ofFIG. 9 . Therefore, detailed explanation of these steps is not repeated. After thestep 138, the procedure takes a route through appropriate ones of thesteps step 141. In thestep 141, the internal controller removes the color frames from all thumbnails from the selection start to end positions to indicate their deselected states, deletes their data from the internal memory, and exits the mode of continuously unselecting thumbnails. Then, the procedure returns to thestep 101 ofFIG. 4 for further button activation. -
FIG. 13 illustrates the internal memory contents at the start of continuously unselecting thumbnails. As shown, before unselecting multiple thumbnails that have been selected continuously, the internal memory contains thedata 149 of thumbnails B, G, H, I, J, K, and M. -
FIG. 14 illustrates the internal memory contents at the end of continuously unselecting thumbnails. At the end of continuously unselecting thumbnails, the internal memory contains only thedata 150 of thumbnails B and M because thumbnails G through K have been deleted from the memory data as illustrated inFIG. 13 . - While the invention embodied in the digital video recording/reproduction apparatus has been described in this embodiment; the apparatus of the invention may be a video reproduction apparatus capable of displaying an array of thumbnails without the recording function.
- While an external storage medium is used in this embodiment, an internal storage medium may be used.
- No matter what digital compression method is applied, of course, the invention works equally. The scope of the invention includes the above-mentioned apparatus with the digital video compressor that is based on any digital compression method such as MPEG, JPEG, or DVC.
- The window contents to be displayed and the names of the buttons on the control pad are illustrative and other windows and button names are possible.
- While the criterion duration of button activation by which the internal controller determines whether a single thumbnail or multiple thumbnails are to be selected is assumed to be two seconds in this embodiment, of course, the criterion duration may be set optionally.
- The preferred embodiment of the invention has been described on the assumption that the apparatus has already been equipped with the start and end buttons for recording/reproduction and the internal memory to store thumbnail data. Therefore, these common entities are neither shown in the drawings nor explained.
- As described above, according to the invention, the user can select one or more thumbnails from an array of thumbnails displayed on the screen by activating one select button in this manner. To select a single thumbnail, simply depress the button. To select multiple thumbnails continuously, depress the button longer. The invention allows for selecting thumbnails without the addition of a new button and dispensing with rather confusing operation with a menu or the like.
- As described above, according to the invention, thumbnails can be selected continuously without the addition of a new button.
- The invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or essential characteristics thereof. The present embodiment is therefore to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive. The scope of the invention being indicated by the appended claims rather than by the foregoing description and all changes which come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are therefore intended to be embraced therein.
Claims (12)
1. A digital video reproduction apparatus comprising:
a thumbnail arraying part;
a control pad including a select button to be operated for selecting one or more thumbnails from an array of thumbnails generated by said thumbnail arraying part;
a thumbnail selection control part which controls said thumbnail arraying part and selects one or more thumbnails, according to output from said control pad;
a display unit which displays thumbnails, and
a part of measuring duration of button activation to measure the duration of activation of said select button,
wherein, when said select button is activated longer than a predetermined period, said digital video reproduction apparatus enters a mode of continuously selecting multiple thumbnails, the mode enabling selection of a plurality of successive thumbnails.
2. A digital video reproduction apparatus comprising:
a reproducing part to reproduce compressed data of digital video signals and thumbnail data corresponding to said compressed data stored on a storage medium;
a thumbnail arraying part to generate data for displaying thumbnails in an array on one screen page from the thumbnail data from said reproducing part;
a video signal processor which converts the data for displaying thumbnails in an array from said thumbnail arraying part into analog video signals;
a display unit which displays an array of thumbnails from said analog video signals;
a control pad including a select button to be operated for selecting one or more thumbnails from said array of thumbnails displayed;
an operation control part to handle request from said control pad;
a thumbnail selection control part to exert control of thumbnail selection from the array of thumbnails under control from said operation control part; and
a part of measuring duration of button activation to measure the duration of activation of said select button,
wherein, when said select button is activated longer than a predetermined period, said digital video reproduction apparatus enters a mode of continuously selecting multiple thumbnails, the mode enabling selection of a plurality of successive thumbnails.
3. A digital video reproduction apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein, during said mode of continuously selecting multiple thumbnails, after selecting a range of successive thumbnails by setting starting and end cells of thumbnails, using a cursor positioning mechanism on said control pad, when said select button is activated again, the selected range is fixed and said digital video reproduction apparatus exits said mode of continuously selecting multiple thumbnails.
4. A digital video reproduction apparatus according to claim 2 , wherein, during said mode of continuously selecting multiple thumbnails, after selecting a range of successive thumbnails by setting starting and end cells of thumbnails, using a cursor positioning mechanism on said control pad, when said select button is activated again, it becomes determinate that the thumbnails in the selected range be selected and said digital video reproduction apparatus exits said mode of continuously selecting multiple thumbnails.
5. A digital video reproduction apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein, when said select button is activated longer than a predetermined period with a cursor positioned at a selected thumbnail, said digital video reproduction apparatus enters a mode of continuously unselecting thumbnails for unselecting successive thumbnails that have been selected.
6. A digital video reproduction apparatus according to claim 2 , wherein, when said select button is activated longer than a predetermined period with a cursor positioned at a selected thumbnail, said digital video reproduction apparatus enters a mode of continuously unselecting thumbnails for unselecting successive thumbnails that have been selected.
7. A digital video reproduction apparatus according to claim 3 , wherein, when said select button is activated longer than a predetermined period with a cursor positioned at a selected thumbnail, said digital video reproduction apparatus enters a mode of continuously unselecting thumbnails for unselecting successive thumbnails that have been selected.
8. A digital video reproduction apparatus according to claim 5 , wherein, during said mode of continuously unselecting thumbnails, after selecting a range of successive thumbnails by setting starting and end cells of thumbnails, using a cursor positioning mechanism on said control pad, when said select button is activated again, it becomes determinate that the selected thumbnails in the selected range be unselected and said digital video reproduction apparatus exits said mode of continuously unselecting thumbnails.
9. A digital video reproduction apparatus according to claim 6 , wherein, during said mode of continuously unselecting thumbnails, after selecting a range of successive thumbnails by setting starting and end cells of thumbnails, using a cursor positioning mechanism on said control pad, when said select button is activated again, it becomes determinate that the selected thumbnails in the selected range be unselected and said digital video reproduction apparatus exits said mode of continuously unselecting thumbnails.
10. A digital video reproduction apparatus according to claim 7 , wherein, during said mode of continuously unselecting thumbnails, after selecting a range of successive thumbnails by setting starting and end cells of thumbnails, using a cursor positioning mechanism on said control pad, when said select button is activated again, it becomes determinate that the selected thumbnails in the selected range be unselected and said digital video reproduction apparatus exits said mode of continuously unselecting thumbnails.
11. A digital video reproduction method comprising the steps of:
specifying a first cell of thumbnail to select;
activating a select button longer than a predetermined period;
specifying a last cell of thumbnail to select; and
activating said select button again, thereby making it determinate that successive thumbnails from the first to the last cell be selected and exiting a mode of continuously selecting multiple thumbnails.
12. A digital video reproduction method according to claim 11 further comprising the step of activating said select button longer than a predetermined period when a cursor is positioned at a selected thumbnail, thereby unselecting the selected thumbnail and subsequent ones to the last cell of thumbnail to unselect.
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