US20190045256A1 - Personal video recorder functionality for placeshifting systems - Google Patents
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- This invention relates generally to media applications, and in particular to recording media programs using personal video recorder (PVR) functionality.
- PVR personal video recorder
- Television and other video content are increasingly finding a home on mobile devices, such as mobile phones, personal digital assistants (PDAs), and personal video players (PVPs).
- mobile devices such as mobile phones, personal digital assistants (PDAs), and personal video players (PVPs).
- PDAs personal digital assistants
- PVPs personal video players
- television programming is no longer found solely on the television.
- computer networks, as well as other delivery mechanisms, television and other media content are increasingly becoming available on these mobile devices.
- a device with PVR functionality can record video data in digital format on digital storage (e.g., computer memory, hard disk drives).
- the device with PVR functionality can also provide other control features, such as playback, fast forwarding, rewinding, and pausing, plus the ability to skip to any part of the program without having to rewind or fast forward the data stream.
- PVR functionality is implemented in devices, such as set-top boxes, that physically connect to a media source (e.g., television cables, satellite disks), store television programs, and transmit the stored programs to an output device, such as a television.
- a media source e.g., television cables, satellite disks
- existing PVR devices are typically stationary, and even if a PVR device could be transported to another location, the media source connected to the PVR device cannot. For example, one could not take a home cable subscription on the road, even if one could theoretically bring a PVR device along. Because a PVR device cannot record programs without a media source providing the media to record, the traditional approach cannot adequately provide a PVR functionality in mobile devices.
- Embodiments of the invention provide a PVR functionality in combination with a placeshifting system to allow users to record media programs from a location remote from the media source.
- a media player of a placeshifting system having PVR functionality receives media program schedule information and presents to its users. Based on a user input (or command), the media player identifies a media program and associated schedule information. When the media program is scheduled to play, the media player requests a media broadcasting device to receive the media program, digitize, transcode, and/or transrate the media program if necessary, and transmit to the media player. The media player records the media program in local storage and presents a notice when the media program is ready to play.
- the media player recovers from transmission interruptions of the media program and resumes the transmission and recording of the media program. In another embodiment, the media player adjusts the transmission and recording of the media program to reduce the impacts on other tasks performed by the media player.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram of a computing environment for recording media programs in a placeshifting system, in accordance with an embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 2 is a block diagram illustrating the architecture of a remote device, in accordance with an embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 3 is a block diagram illustrating modules within a media player illustrated in the environment of FIG. 1 , in accordance with an embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 4 is a flowchart of a process for recording a media program in a placeshifting system illustrated in the environment of FIG. 1 , in accordance with an embodiment of the invention.
- Embodiments of the invention provide a PVR functionality in placeshifting systems for their users to record media programs from locations that are physically remote from media sources.
- a media player displays schedule information for media programs available at a media source.
- a user identifies a media program in the media player.
- the media player requests a media broadcasting device to receive the media program from the media source and transmit to the media player.
- the media player records the media program received from the media broadcasting device and presents a notice to the user.
- a media program may include any type of media content, including audio or video content, or both.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram of a computing environment too for recording media programs in a placeshifting system according to one embodiment of the invention.
- the computing environment too includes a media source 110 , a media broadcasting device (hereinafter called broadcaster) 120 , and a media player 130 .
- the media source 110 is communicatively connected to the broadcaster 120 through a channel 150 .
- the broadcaster 120 and the media player 130 are communicatively connected through a network 140 .
- the media source 110 includes hardware and/or software devices that are configured to transmit media content to the broadcaster 120 .
- Examples of the media source 110 include a cable set-top box, a tuner (e.g., a cable tuner), a DVD/VCD/VHS player, a time-shifting device, and a computer.
- the media source 110 may provide services such as video on demand or pay-per-view.
- the media source 110 may retrieve the media content from a local storage (e.g., a DVD) or receive it from a remote source (e.g., a remote computer server).
- the media source 110 may receive the media content through a variety of pathways, including, but not limited to, the following: over the air via analog or digital RF transmission; Internet protocol (IP) transmission delivered over a wired/wireless network and satellite transmission.
- IP Internet protocol
- the media source 110 receives radio frequency signal (RF signal) from a broadcast station (the source broadcaster) such as a radio station or a television station. Because an RF signal may include a number of video and/or audio signals modulated therein, the media source 110 may filter the RF signal for a selected channel, demodulate the channel, and convert the signal into separate analog video and/or audio signals.
- RF signal radio frequency signal
- the broadcaster 120 includes hardware and/or software devices that are configured to receive media content from the media source 110 through the channel 150 and transmit media content to the media player 130 through the network 1400 .
- the broadcaster 120 can digitize, transcode, and/or package the media content before sending it to the media player 130 .
- the broadcaster 120 may be a media broadcasting device of a placeshifting system (e.g., a personal broadcaster). The broadcaster 120 may receive media content from multiple media sources (not shown).
- a placeshifting system includes a media broadcasting device and a media player.
- a user can watch or listen to live, recorded or stored media on a remote device via a data network.
- a user may stream content from a media broadcasting device at home (such as a satellite receiver, cable box, or digital video recorder) to a media player (such as an application executing on a cellular phone), which can receive the media from across the house, across town, or across the world.
- This transmission may use public or private networks.
- a media broadcasting device product that currently provides such a placeshifting application is the SLINGBOXTM from Sling Media, Inc., and described in U.S. application Ser. No. 11/147,664, filed Jun. 7, 2005, the content of which is incorporated by reference in its entirety.
- the broadcaster 120 may convert the received media content from one media format to another or perform any other transcoding, encoding/decoding, translation, digitization (such as converting media content from analog form to digital form), or other processing on received media content as desired.
- the broadcaster 120 may transmit media content to the media player 130 responsive to a request from the media player 130 .
- the broadcaster 120 may transmit the media content to the media player 130 using content delivery mechanisms such as push technology (e.g., server push or web casting).
- the broadcaster 120 may transmit the media content to multiple devices, such as a HDTV, a VCR, a projector, and one or more media players 130 .
- the broadcaster 120 transmits media content as one or more media streams.
- a media stream may be sent as a series of small packets.
- the broadcaster 120 may send the media stream using common network protocols (e.g., Internet protocol, user datagram protocol).
- the broadcaster 120 may receive commands and operate according to the commands. For example, a command can direct the broadcaster 120 to switch to a specific channel, convert media content to a specific format (e.g., high-definition resolution video), and/or transmit a media program to a specific device using a network protocol.
- a media player 130 may transmit the commands to the broadcaster 120 through the network 140 .
- the broadcaster 120 authorizes a device before accepting commands from the device and/or operating according to commands from the device.
- the media player 130 includes hardware and/or software devices that are configured to receive and record media content from the broadcaster 120 through the network 140 .
- the media player 130 can be, for example, one or more applications executing within one or more operating systems on a remote device.
- the remote device may be a generate purpose computer (e.g., a mobile computer, a personal digital assistant (PDA)) or a mobile communication device (e.g., a mobile phone).
- PDA personal digital assistant
- the media player can be a special purpose device such as a personal video player (PVP) with network capability.
- PVP personal video player
- the media player 130 may provide schedule information for media programs to be broadcasted by the source broadcaster or available at the media source 110 , and/or receive user inputs identifying media programs intended to be recorded on the media player 130 .
- the media player 130 may retrieve the schedule information from an electronic programming guide (EPG) service provider.
- EPG electronic programming guide
- the media player 130 may generate commands based on the user inputs and the schedule information and transmit the commands to the broadcaster 120 , instructing the broadcaster 120 to transmit the identified media programs to the media player 130 .
- the network 140 represents the communication pathways between the broadcaster 120 and the media player 130 .
- the network 140 may be a wired or wireless network. Examples of the network 140 include the Internet, an intranet, a cellular network, or a combination thereof.
- the channel 150 is the delivery pathway through which the media source 110 transmits media content to the broadcaster 120 .
- the channel 150 may be a wired or wireless cable connection (e.g., A/V cable, monitor cable, and the like).
- the channel 150 may be completely within a device, such as where the broadcaster 120 is on the same device as the media source 110 .
- the remote device 200 includes a processor 210 coupled to a bus 220 . Also coupled to the bus 220 are a keyboard 230 , a network interface 240 , a memory 250 , a storage device 260 , and a display 270 .
- the processor 210 may be any general-purpose or application-specific processor.
- the storage device 260 in one embodiment, is a hard disk drive or any other device capable of storing data, such as a solid-state memory device (e.g., flash memory).
- the memory 250 may be, for example, firmware, read-only memory (ROM), non-volatile random access memory (NVRAM), and/or RAM, and holds instructions and data used by the processor 210 .
- the network interface 240 couples the remote device 200 to the network 140 .
- the bus 220 is an electrical conductor that serves as an electrical pathway along which signals are sent from components connected to the bus.
- the display 270 is an output screen on which visual information is displayed.
- the display 270 may be a touch-sensitive screen which users can interact with the media player 130 by touching the display 270 .
- the keyboard 230 may be a standard keypad for touch-tone telephones, a QWERTY keyboard, or any other type of input device.
- the remote device 200 lacks one or more of the elements shown in FIG. 2 , such as the keyboard 230 .
- the remote device 200 is adapted to execute computer program modules (or programs).
- module refers to computer program logic and/or data for providing a specified functionality.
- a module can be implemented in hardware, firmware, and/or software.
- the modules are stored on the storage device 260 , loaded into the memory 250 , and executed by the processor 210 .
- FIG. 3 is a block diagram illustrating the modules of the media player 130 according to an embodiment of the invention. Other embodiments have additional and/or different modules than the ones shown in the figure. In addition, functionalities can be distributed among the modules in a manner different than described here. Further, some of the functions can be provided by entities other than the media player 130 .
- the media player 130 includes a PVR module (also may be referenced as a remote client application) 310 , an input/output module 320 , and a player module 330 .
- the PVR module 310 is designed to provide a PVR functionality for the media player 130 .
- the PVR module 310 includes a scheduler module 312 , a connection manager module 314 , a recorder module 316 , and a notifier module 318 . All or portions of the PVR module 310 can reside on the broadcaster 120 , the remote device 200 , and/or an intermediate device.
- the scheduler module 312 , the connection manager module 314 , and the notifier module 318 may reside on the remote device 200
- the recorder module 316 may locate on the broadcaster 120 .
- the scheduler module 312 is configured to provide users of the media player 130 with schedule information of the media programs to be broadcasted by the source broadcaster or available at the media source 110 .
- the scheduler module 312 may display a list of television programs that is available from one or multiple television stations and/or cable television providers of the media source 110 .
- the scheduler module 312 may retrieve the scheduling information from an EPG service provider.
- the scheduler module 312 may retrieve the schedule information from external sources (e.g., the media source 110 and/or the broadcaster 120 ) or local storage (e.g., the storage device 260 ).
- the scheduler module 312 may enable a user to conduct searches in the schedule information for media programs.
- the scheduler module 312 is also configured to receive user inputs identifying the media program for recording.
- the user may select one, a series of, or a portion of a media program as presented in the schedule information.
- the user may make the selection through the input/output module 320 .
- the scheduler module 312 may accept user inputs identifying a media program without presenting the schedule information.
- the user may learn about a media program's schedule from a friend or a TV Guide magazine and input the schedule information to the scheduler module 312 to identify the media program.
- the user may also input other information related to the media recording. For example, if the user would like to watch a television show as soon as it becomes available, the user may select the show for recording and assign a high priority to it.
- the user may set the scheduler module 312 to record media programs on another device (e.g., the broadcaster 120 ).
- the scheduler module 312 translates the user inputs into a set of commands that can be executed in the broadcaster 120 .
- the user inputs may include the scheduled starting date and time, duration, channel number, preferred format of a television program, and a preferred transmission mechanism.
- the corresponding set of commands include commands for switching channel, commands for setting the starting time, commands for converting the television program into the preferred format, and commands for transmitting the converted television program to the media player 130 using the preferred transmission mechanism.
- the scheduler module 312 transmits the set of commands to the broadcaster 120 .
- the scheduler module 312 maintains a schedule calendar including all the media programs selected for recording. When a selected media program is scheduled to play, the scheduler module 312 transmits the corresponding set of commands to the broadcaster 120 so that it transmits the media program to the media player 130 (or some other devices) or records the media program locally. Alternatively, the scheduler module 312 may transmit the set of commands to the broadcaster 120 before the scheduled time of the associated media program. The broadcaster 120 may schedule the transmission of the associated media program to the media player 130 according to these commands.
- the connection manager module 314 is configured to establish connections with the broadcaster 120 using the network interface 240 .
- the connection establishment may be initiated by the connection manager module 314 or the broadcaster 120 .
- the connection manager module 314 may detect the network protocols (or communication protocols) supported by the network interface 240 , and use a supported network protocol to establish the connection with the broadcaster 120 .
- the connection manager module 314 may engage in an authorization process with the broadcaster 120 to obtain permission to transmit commands to the broadcaster 120 and/or to accept media programs from the broadcaster 120 .
- the recorder module 316 is configured to record media programs in local storages. Depending on the location of the recorder module 316 , it may record the media programs in storages of the remote device 200 , the broadcaster 120 , or an intermediate device. As described above with reference to the broadcaster 120 in FIG. 1 , the broadcaster 120 may transmit the media program as a media stream in a series of small packets. The recorder module 316 may record the media program as these packets arrive.
- the notifier module 318 is configured to issue a notice indicating that a media program is recorded and ready for users to enjoy. For example, the notifier module 318 may display a message on the display 270 of the media player 130 stating that a television program is ready for viewing. The notifier module 318 may also present notices before a media program is fully recorded. For example, if a user indicated a high priority for a scheduled radio program, the notifier module 318 may present a notice to the user as soon as the broadcaster 120 starts transmitting the radio program to the media player 130 . This allows the user to listen to the radio program in real time (or near real time).
- the input/output module 320 is configured to receive user inputs and present output information (e.g., media programs, schedule information, and notices) on the media player 130 .
- the input/output module 320 may receive user inputs via input devices such as the keyboard 230 , a touch-sensitive screen, a microphone, and a camera.
- the input/output module 320 may output information via output devices such as the display 270 .
- the input/output module 320 may output the media program to an external device such as a speaker, a monitor, and a projector.
- the player module 330 is configured to play media programs received from the broadcaster 120 or locally recorded media programs.
- the player module 330 may also be configured to provide other control features, such as playback, fast forwarding, rewinding, and pausing, plus the ability to skip to any part of the recorded media programs without having to rewind or fast forward the data stream on the media player 130 .
- the player module 330 may play the media program while the recorder module 316 is recording it or other media programs.
- FIG. 4 is a flowchart of an exemplary process for recording a media program in a placeshifting system in accordance with one embodiment of the invention. This process may be implemented in software, hardware, or a combination of hardware and software.
- the process illustrated in FIG. 4 starts with the media player 130 receives 410 a user command to record a media program.
- the media player 130 presents schedule information of the media programs for the user to select.
- the media player 130 may receive the schedule information from an EPG service provider.
- the displayed schedule information may include title, channel, genre, rate (e.g., Motion Picture Association of America film rating), and broadcasting time of the media programs.
- the user may review the schedule information, conduct searches, and make a selection of a media program to be recorded on the media player 130 .
- the user can input the schedule information of the media program, such as the time and channel into the media player 130 .
- the user can also provide other information such as priority and video quality of the recording.
- the user can instruct the media player 130 to notify the user as soon as the identified media program is ready to view.
- the user can instruct the media player 130 to record an identified video program in high quality so that the user can play the video program in a HDTV.
- the user can make the selection and/or input using input devices such as a keyboard and a touch-sensitive screen of the media player 130 .
- the user can input the user command via a different interface such as a webpage on a different device such as a computer connected to a network.
- the web server hosting the webpage can transmit the user command to the media player 130 through the network 140 .
- the media player 130 requests 420 the broadcaster 120 for the identified media program.
- the media player 130 generates a set of commands based on the schedule information of the identified media program and the user's inputs.
- the set of commands instruct the broadcaster 120 to receive (or retrieve) the identified media program, convert the media program to a format acceptable by the media player 130 (or other device(s) identified by the user), and transmit the converted program to the media player 130 .
- the media player 130 transmits the set of commands to the broadcaster 120 when the identified media program is scheduled to be transmitted by the media source 110 , requesting the broadcaster 120 to start receiving the media program from the media source, digitize, transcode, and/or transrate the media program if necessary, and transmit the content of the media program to the media player 130 in a data stream.
- the set of commands may request the broadcaster 120 to request the media source 110 to switch to the right channel so that the media source 110 receives and transmits the identified media program to the broadcaster 120 .
- the broadcaster 120 transmits 430 the identified media program to the media player 130 in a data stream.
- the media player 130 receives the data stream and records 440 the media program in a local storage device (e.g. the storage device 260 ).
- the media program may be recorded in the broadcaster 120 , the media player 130 , or some other devices accessible through the network 140 .
- the broadcaster 120 may transmit the media program to the media player 130 as it receives the program from the media source 110 .
- the broadcaster 120 may transmit the media program over time, thereby minimizing the impact on other operations of the media player 130 .
- the remote device 200 may be a smart phone, and the user may use the phone to make phone calls while the media player residing on the phone is receiving and recording the media program in the background.
- the broadcaster 120 may subsequently resume the transmission from where the previously interrupted transmission left off.
- the media player may receive the data stream from an intermediate device (e.g., an on-network storage device) instead of the placeshifting device.
- the media player 130 may present a notice to the user when the selected media program is recorded and/or ready for viewing. For example, the media player may generate and display a message identifying the media program and indicating its status (e.g., “the latest episode of 24 has just been received and is ready for viewing”). The user may thereafter decide to play the media program offline. As another example, the media player 130 may populate a listing of the recorded media programs available to the user, thereby allowing the user to browse the list of recorded programs and select one for enjoying.
- the media player 130 receives 450 a user command to play a recorded media program and plays 460 the recorded media program.
- the user selects a media program from a list of recorded programs.
- the user can select to play a media program while it is recorded by the media player 130 .
- Media programs may be transmitted using different communication protocols (or network protocols) and/or networks.
- the broadcaster 120 and the media player 130 may support multiple communication protocols (e.g., Ethernet, WiMAX, WAN, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth) and may communicate through multiple networks.
- the broadcaster 120 may transmit media programs using one or more communication protocols and/or networks.
- the media player 130 may send commands to the broadcaster 120 , instructing it to use a particular communication protocol and/or network. Therefore, users of the media player 130 may set rules indicating their preferences among the communication protocols and/or networks. For example, a user may set a rule instructing the broadcaster 120 to use Ethernet, not Wi-Fi, to transmit media programs when both communication protocols are available. Users may also set restrictions for a communication protocol and/or network. For example, a user may prohibit the broadcaster 120 from transmitting media programs using a cellular network between 6 AM and 9 PM. Users may also specify a particular communication protocol for the transmission. For example, a user may set a low priority for a media program, requiring the broadcaster 120 to transmit the media program to a cellular phone overnight during non-peak hours so that the media program is available to the user for offline viewing on the cellular phone the following day.
- the media player 130 may receive and record media programs in the background (i.e., while actively conducting other operations or tasks). For example, depending on the capability of the remote device 200 executing the media player 130 , a user may use the remote device 200 to make phone calls, to send and/or receive emails or short messages, to browse the Internet, or to listen to music while the media player 130 is receiving and recording media programs from the broadcaster 120 .
- the connection manager module 314 adjusts the transmission of the media programs so that the other tasks are not affected (or affected minimally) by the transmission and recording. For example, when detecting that the user is initiating a phone call, the connection manager module 314 may temporarily halt (or suspend) the transmission, switch the transmission from using the cellular network to using another network, or decrease the transmission rate. As a result, the media program transmission and recording may be accomplished over time and not interfere with other operations of the remote device 200 and/or the media player 130 .
- the broadcaster 120 may record (or cache) a media program (or a portion thereof) temporarily in a local (built-in or removable) storage after the transmission of the media program has been interrupted.
- the transmission may be interrupted (e.g., the network 140 may become temporarily unavailable) or slowed down (e.g., the media player 130 and/or the device 200 executing the media player 130 may be busy performing other tasks). Therefore, the broadcaster 120 may record the media program (or a portion thereof) received from the media source 110 in local storage to prevent it from being lost. Once a connection between the broadcaster 120 and the media player 130 is reestablished, the transmission of the media program can resume, taking into consideration the point at which the previously interrupted transmission left off.
- the media program may be recorded by the broadcaster 120 in a local storage or an intermediate device (e.g., an on-network storage device such as a personal computer, a network access server, or a storage area network).
- the intermediate device may provide a PVR functionality to the media player 130 .
- the broadcaster 120 may act as an arbiter between the media player 130 and the intermediate device by retrieving the media programs from the intermediate device and transcoding and/or trans-rating the content if necessary before repackaging and streaming it to the media player 130 .
- the media player 130 may access the intermediate device directly.
- the broadcaster 120 may be instructed to transmit media programs to a laptop computer (the intermediate device).
- the media player 130 may subsequently (or concurrently) retrieve the media programs from the laptop computer through a local network (e.g., Bluetooth).
- a local network e.g., Bluetooth
- Embodiments of the invention may also relate to an apparatus for performing the operations herein.
- This apparatus may be specially constructed for the required purposes, or it may comprise a general-purpose computing device selectively activated or reconfigured by a computer program stored in the computer.
- a computer program may be stored in a computer readable storage medium, such as, but not limited to, any type of disk including floppy disks, optical disks, CD-ROMs, magnetic-optical disks, read-only memories (ROMs), random access memories (RAMs), EPROMs, EEPROMs, magnetic or optical cards, application specific integrated circuits (ASICs), or any type of media suitable for storing electronic instructions, and each coupled to a computer system bus.
- the computers referred to in the specification may include a single processor or may be architectures employing multiple processor designs for increased computing capability.
- Embodiments of the invention may also relate to a computer data signal embodied in a carrier wave, where the computer data signal includes any embodiment of a computer program product or other data combination described herein.
- the computer data signal is a product that is presented in a tangible medium and modulated or otherwise encoded in a carrier wave transmitted according to any suitable transmission method.
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- This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/649,276 filed on Jul. 13, 2017, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/979,271 filed on Dec. 22, 2015 (U.S. Pat. No. 9,716,910), which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/558,490 filed on Dec. 2, 2014 (U.S. Pat. No. 9,237,300), which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/073,469 filed on Mar. 28, 2011 (U.S. Pat. No. 8,904,455), which is a continuation of U.S. patent Ser. No. 11/933,969 filed on Nov. 1, 2007 (U.S. Pat. No. 7,917,932), which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/147,664 filed on Jun. 7, 2005 (U.S. Pat. No. 7,877,776, which claim the benefit of Provisional Application No. 60/577,833 filed on Jun. 7, 2004, whereby all of the above applications are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
- This invention relates generally to media applications, and in particular to recording media programs using personal video recorder (PVR) functionality.
- Television and other video content are increasingly finding a home on mobile devices, such as mobile phones, personal digital assistants (PDAs), and personal video players (PVPs). For example, television programming is no longer found solely on the television. Through computer networks, as well as other delivery mechanisms, television and other media content are increasingly becoming available on these mobile devices.
- As users get more accustomed to video experiences on mobile devices, and as mobile storage solutions (e.g., removable flash media and small hard disk drives) become more robust and inexpensive, the desire to add personal video recorder (PVR) functionality to these devices will emerge. A device with PVR functionality can record video data in digital format on digital storage (e.g., computer memory, hard disk drives). The device with PVR functionality can also provide other control features, such as playback, fast forwarding, rewinding, and pausing, plus the ability to skip to any part of the program without having to rewind or fast forward the data stream.
- Traditionally, PVR functionality is implemented in devices, such as set-top boxes, that physically connect to a media source (e.g., television cables, satellite disks), store television programs, and transmit the stored programs to an output device, such as a television. However, existing PVR devices are typically stationary, and even if a PVR device could be transported to another location, the media source connected to the PVR device cannot. For example, one could not take a home cable subscription on the road, even if one could theoretically bring a PVR device along. Because a PVR device cannot record programs without a media source providing the media to record, the traditional approach cannot adequately provide a PVR functionality in mobile devices.
- Accordingly, there is a need for a PVR functionality on mobile devices, or devices at a location remote from a media source, to allow users to record media programs on those devices.
- Embodiments of the invention provide a PVR functionality in combination with a placeshifting system to allow users to record media programs from a location remote from the media source. In one embodiment, a media player of a placeshifting system having PVR functionality receives media program schedule information and presents to its users. Based on a user input (or command), the media player identifies a media program and associated schedule information. When the media program is scheduled to play, the media player requests a media broadcasting device to receive the media program, digitize, transcode, and/or transrate the media program if necessary, and transmit to the media player. The media player records the media program in local storage and presents a notice when the media program is ready to play.
- In one embodiment, the media player recovers from transmission interruptions of the media program and resumes the transmission and recording of the media program. In another embodiment, the media player adjusts the transmission and recording of the media program to reduce the impacts on other tasks performed by the media player.
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FIG. 1 is a block diagram of a computing environment for recording media programs in a placeshifting system, in accordance with an embodiment of the invention. -
FIG. 2 is a block diagram illustrating the architecture of a remote device, in accordance with an embodiment of the invention. -
FIG. 3 is a block diagram illustrating modules within a media player illustrated in the environment ofFIG. 1 , in accordance with an embodiment of the invention. -
FIG. 4 is a flowchart of a process for recording a media program in a placeshifting system illustrated in the environment ofFIG. 1 , in accordance with an embodiment of the invention. - One skilled in the art will readily recognize from the following discussion that alternative embodiments of the structures and methods illustrated herein may be employed without departing from the principles of the invention described herein.
- Embodiments of the invention provide a PVR functionality in placeshifting systems for their users to record media programs from locations that are physically remote from media sources. A media player displays schedule information for media programs available at a media source. A user identifies a media program in the media player. The media player requests a media broadcasting device to receive the media program from the media source and transmit to the media player. The media player records the media program received from the media broadcasting device and presents a notice to the user. As used herein, a media program may include any type of media content, including audio or video content, or both.
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FIG. 1 is a block diagram of a computing environment too for recording media programs in a placeshifting system according to one embodiment of the invention. As illustrated, the computing environment too includes amedia source 110, a media broadcasting device (hereinafter called broadcaster) 120, and amedia player 130. Themedia source 110 is communicatively connected to thebroadcaster 120 through achannel 150. Thebroadcaster 120 and themedia player 130 are communicatively connected through anetwork 140. - The
media source 110 includes hardware and/or software devices that are configured to transmit media content to thebroadcaster 120. Examples of themedia source 110 include a cable set-top box, a tuner (e.g., a cable tuner), a DVD/VCD/VHS player, a time-shifting device, and a computer. Themedia source 110 may provide services such as video on demand or pay-per-view. - The
media source 110 may retrieve the media content from a local storage (e.g., a DVD) or receive it from a remote source (e.g., a remote computer server). Themedia source 110 may receive the media content through a variety of pathways, including, but not limited to, the following: over the air via analog or digital RF transmission; Internet protocol (IP) transmission delivered over a wired/wireless network and satellite transmission. - In one embodiment, the
media source 110 receives radio frequency signal (RF signal) from a broadcast station (the source broadcaster) such as a radio station or a television station. Because an RF signal may include a number of video and/or audio signals modulated therein, themedia source 110 may filter the RF signal for a selected channel, demodulate the channel, and convert the signal into separate analog video and/or audio signals. - The
broadcaster 120 includes hardware and/or software devices that are configured to receive media content from themedia source 110 through thechannel 150 and transmit media content to themedia player 130 through the network 1400. In one embodiment, thebroadcaster 120 can digitize, transcode, and/or package the media content before sending it to themedia player 130. In one embodiment, thebroadcaster 120 may be a media broadcasting device of a placeshifting system (e.g., a personal broadcaster). Thebroadcaster 120 may receive media content from multiple media sources (not shown). - A placeshifting system includes a media broadcasting device and a media player. Using a placeshifting system, a user can watch or listen to live, recorded or stored media on a remote device via a data network. For example, a user may stream content from a media broadcasting device at home (such as a satellite receiver, cable box, or digital video recorder) to a media player (such as an application executing on a cellular phone), which can receive the media from across the house, across town, or across the world. This transmission may use public or private networks. A media broadcasting device product that currently provides such a placeshifting application is the SLINGBOX™ from Sling Media, Inc., and described in U.S. application Ser. No. 11/147,664, filed Jun. 7, 2005, the content of which is incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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broadcaster 120 may convert the received media content from one media format to another or perform any other transcoding, encoding/decoding, translation, digitization (such as converting media content from analog form to digital form), or other processing on received media content as desired. - The
broadcaster 120 may transmit media content to themedia player 130 responsive to a request from themedia player 130. Alternatively, thebroadcaster 120 may transmit the media content to themedia player 130 using content delivery mechanisms such as push technology (e.g., server push or web casting). As suggested by its name, thebroadcaster 120 may transmit the media content to multiple devices, such as a HDTV, a VCR, a projector, and one ormore media players 130. In one embodiment, thebroadcaster 120 transmits media content as one or more media streams. A media stream may be sent as a series of small packets. Thebroadcaster 120 may send the media stream using common network protocols (e.g., Internet protocol, user datagram protocol). - In one embodiment, the
broadcaster 120 may receive commands and operate according to the commands. For example, a command can direct thebroadcaster 120 to switch to a specific channel, convert media content to a specific format (e.g., high-definition resolution video), and/or transmit a media program to a specific device using a network protocol. Amedia player 130 may transmit the commands to thebroadcaster 120 through thenetwork 140. In one embodiment, thebroadcaster 120 authorizes a device before accepting commands from the device and/or operating according to commands from the device. - The
media player 130 includes hardware and/or software devices that are configured to receive and record media content from thebroadcaster 120 through thenetwork 140. Regarding software, themedia player 130 can be, for example, one or more applications executing within one or more operating systems on a remote device. The remote device may be a generate purpose computer (e.g., a mobile computer, a personal digital assistant (PDA)) or a mobile communication device (e.g., a mobile phone). Regarding hardware, the media player can be a special purpose device such as a personal video player (PVP) with network capability. - In one embodiment, the
media player 130 may provide schedule information for media programs to be broadcasted by the source broadcaster or available at themedia source 110, and/or receive user inputs identifying media programs intended to be recorded on themedia player 130. Themedia player 130 may retrieve the schedule information from an electronic programming guide (EPG) service provider. Themedia player 130 may generate commands based on the user inputs and the schedule information and transmit the commands to thebroadcaster 120, instructing thebroadcaster 120 to transmit the identified media programs to themedia player 130. - The
network 140 represents the communication pathways between thebroadcaster 120 and themedia player 130. Thenetwork 140 may be a wired or wireless network. Examples of thenetwork 140 include the Internet, an intranet, a cellular network, or a combination thereof. - The
channel 150 is the delivery pathway through which themedia source 110 transmits media content to thebroadcaster 120. Thechannel 150 may be a wired or wireless cable connection (e.g., A/V cable, monitor cable, and the like). In one embodiment, thechannel 150 may be completely within a device, such as where thebroadcaster 120 is on the same device as themedia source 110. - Referring to
FIG. 2 , there is shown a block diagram illustrating the architecture of aremote device 200 executing themedia player 130 as illustrated in the environment too ofFIG. 1 according to one embodiment of the invention. As shown, theremote device 200 includes aprocessor 210 coupled to abus 220. Also coupled to thebus 220 are akeyboard 230, anetwork interface 240, amemory 250, astorage device 260, and adisplay 270. - The
processor 210 may be any general-purpose or application-specific processor. Thestorage device 260, in one embodiment, is a hard disk drive or any other device capable of storing data, such as a solid-state memory device (e.g., flash memory). Thememory 250 may be, for example, firmware, read-only memory (ROM), non-volatile random access memory (NVRAM), and/or RAM, and holds instructions and data used by theprocessor 210. Thenetwork interface 240 couples theremote device 200 to thenetwork 140. Thebus 220 is an electrical conductor that serves as an electrical pathway along which signals are sent from components connected to the bus. Thedisplay 270 is an output screen on which visual information is displayed. Thedisplay 270 may be a touch-sensitive screen which users can interact with themedia player 130 by touching thedisplay 270. Thekeyboard 230 may be a standard keypad for touch-tone telephones, a QWERTY keyboard, or any other type of input device. In many instances, theremote device 200 lacks one or more of the elements shown inFIG. 2 , such as thekeyboard 230. - As is known in the art, the
remote device 200 is adapted to execute computer program modules (or programs). As used herein, the term “module” refers to computer program logic and/or data for providing a specified functionality. A module can be implemented in hardware, firmware, and/or software. In one embodiment, the modules are stored on thestorage device 260, loaded into thememory 250, and executed by theprocessor 210. -
FIG. 3 is a block diagram illustrating the modules of themedia player 130 according to an embodiment of the invention. Other embodiments have additional and/or different modules than the ones shown in the figure. In addition, functionalities can be distributed among the modules in a manner different than described here. Further, some of the functions can be provided by entities other than themedia player 130. As illustrated inFIG. 3 , themedia player 130 includes a PVR module (also may be referenced as a remote client application) 310, an input/output module 320, and aplayer module 330. - The
PVR module 310 is designed to provide a PVR functionality for themedia player 130. ThePVR module 310 includes ascheduler module 312, aconnection manager module 314, arecorder module 316, and anotifier module 318. All or portions of thePVR module 310 can reside on thebroadcaster 120, theremote device 200, and/or an intermediate device. For example, thescheduler module 312, theconnection manager module 314, and thenotifier module 318 may reside on theremote device 200, while therecorder module 316 may locate on thebroadcaster 120. - The
scheduler module 312 is configured to provide users of themedia player 130 with schedule information of the media programs to be broadcasted by the source broadcaster or available at themedia source 110. For example, thescheduler module 312 may display a list of television programs that is available from one or multiple television stations and/or cable television providers of themedia source 110. Thescheduler module 312 may retrieve the scheduling information from an EPG service provider. Alternatively, thescheduler module 312 may retrieve the schedule information from external sources (e.g., themedia source 110 and/or the broadcaster 120) or local storage (e.g., the storage device 260). In one embodiment, thescheduler module 312 may enable a user to conduct searches in the schedule information for media programs. - The
scheduler module 312 is also configured to receive user inputs identifying the media program for recording. The user may select one, a series of, or a portion of a media program as presented in the schedule information. The user may make the selection through the input/output module 320. In one embodiment, thescheduler module 312 may accept user inputs identifying a media program without presenting the schedule information. For example, the user may learn about a media program's schedule from a friend or a TV Guide magazine and input the schedule information to thescheduler module 312 to identify the media program. The user may also input other information related to the media recording. For example, if the user would like to watch a television show as soon as it becomes available, the user may select the show for recording and assign a high priority to it. As another example, the user may set thescheduler module 312 to record media programs on another device (e.g., the broadcaster 120). - The
scheduler module 312 translates the user inputs into a set of commands that can be executed in thebroadcaster 120. For example, the user inputs may include the scheduled starting date and time, duration, channel number, preferred format of a television program, and a preferred transmission mechanism. The corresponding set of commands include commands for switching channel, commands for setting the starting time, commands for converting the television program into the preferred format, and commands for transmitting the converted television program to themedia player 130 using the preferred transmission mechanism. - The
scheduler module 312 transmits the set of commands to thebroadcaster 120. In one embodiment, thescheduler module 312 maintains a schedule calendar including all the media programs selected for recording. When a selected media program is scheduled to play, thescheduler module 312 transmits the corresponding set of commands to thebroadcaster 120 so that it transmits the media program to the media player 130 (or some other devices) or records the media program locally. Alternatively, thescheduler module 312 may transmit the set of commands to thebroadcaster 120 before the scheduled time of the associated media program. Thebroadcaster 120 may schedule the transmission of the associated media program to themedia player 130 according to these commands. - The
connection manager module 314 is configured to establish connections with thebroadcaster 120 using thenetwork interface 240. The connection establishment may be initiated by theconnection manager module 314 or thebroadcaster 120. In one embodiment, theconnection manager module 314 may detect the network protocols (or communication protocols) supported by thenetwork interface 240, and use a supported network protocol to establish the connection with thebroadcaster 120. Theconnection manager module 314 may engage in an authorization process with thebroadcaster 120 to obtain permission to transmit commands to thebroadcaster 120 and/or to accept media programs from thebroadcaster 120. - The
recorder module 316 is configured to record media programs in local storages. Depending on the location of therecorder module 316, it may record the media programs in storages of theremote device 200, thebroadcaster 120, or an intermediate device. As described above with reference to thebroadcaster 120 inFIG. 1 , thebroadcaster 120 may transmit the media program as a media stream in a series of small packets. Therecorder module 316 may record the media program as these packets arrive. - The
notifier module 318 is configured to issue a notice indicating that a media program is recorded and ready for users to enjoy. For example, thenotifier module 318 may display a message on thedisplay 270 of themedia player 130 stating that a television program is ready for viewing. Thenotifier module 318 may also present notices before a media program is fully recorded. For example, if a user indicated a high priority for a scheduled radio program, thenotifier module 318 may present a notice to the user as soon as thebroadcaster 120 starts transmitting the radio program to themedia player 130. This allows the user to listen to the radio program in real time (or near real time). - The input/
output module 320 is configured to receive user inputs and present output information (e.g., media programs, schedule information, and notices) on themedia player 130. The input/output module 320 may receive user inputs via input devices such as thekeyboard 230, a touch-sensitive screen, a microphone, and a camera. The input/output module 320 may output information via output devices such as thedisplay 270. In one embodiment, the input/output module 320 may output the media program to an external device such as a speaker, a monitor, and a projector. - The
player module 330 is configured to play media programs received from thebroadcaster 120 or locally recorded media programs. Theplayer module 330 may also be configured to provide other control features, such as playback, fast forwarding, rewinding, and pausing, plus the ability to skip to any part of the recorded media programs without having to rewind or fast forward the data stream on themedia player 130. In one embodiment, theplayer module 330 may play the media program while therecorder module 316 is recording it or other media programs. -
FIG. 4 is a flowchart of an exemplary process for recording a media program in a placeshifting system in accordance with one embodiment of the invention. This process may be implemented in software, hardware, or a combination of hardware and software. - The process illustrated in
FIG. 4 starts with themedia player 130 receives 410 a user command to record a media program. In one embodiment, themedia player 130 presents schedule information of the media programs for the user to select. Themedia player 130 may receive the schedule information from an EPG service provider. The displayed schedule information may include title, channel, genre, rate (e.g., Motion Picture Association of America film rating), and broadcasting time of the media programs. The user may review the schedule information, conduct searches, and make a selection of a media program to be recorded on themedia player 130. - Alternatively, the user can input the schedule information of the media program, such as the time and channel into the
media player 130. The user can also provide other information such as priority and video quality of the recording. For example, the user can instruct themedia player 130 to notify the user as soon as the identified media program is ready to view. As another example, the user can instruct themedia player 130 to record an identified video program in high quality so that the user can play the video program in a HDTV. The user can make the selection and/or input using input devices such as a keyboard and a touch-sensitive screen of themedia player 130. - In another embodiment, the user can input the user command via a different interface such as a webpage on a different device such as a computer connected to a network. The web server hosting the webpage can transmit the user command to the
media player 130 through thenetwork 140. - The
media player 130requests 420 thebroadcaster 120 for the identified media program. Themedia player 130 generates a set of commands based on the schedule information of the identified media program and the user's inputs. The set of commands instruct thebroadcaster 120 to receive (or retrieve) the identified media program, convert the media program to a format acceptable by the media player 130 (or other device(s) identified by the user), and transmit the converted program to themedia player 130. In one embodiment, themedia player 130 transmits the set of commands to thebroadcaster 120 when the identified media program is scheduled to be transmitted by themedia source 110, requesting thebroadcaster 120 to start receiving the media program from the media source, digitize, transcode, and/or transrate the media program if necessary, and transmit the content of the media program to themedia player 130 in a data stream. In another embodiment, the set of commands may request thebroadcaster 120 to request themedia source 110 to switch to the right channel so that themedia source 110 receives and transmits the identified media program to thebroadcaster 120. - The
broadcaster 120 transmits 430 the identified media program to themedia player 130 in a data stream. Themedia player 130 receives the data stream andrecords 440 the media program in a local storage device (e.g. the storage device 260). Depending on how thePVR module 310 is distributed (e.g., between thebroadcaster 120 and the media player 130) and configured, the media program may be recorded in thebroadcaster 120, themedia player 130, or some other devices accessible through thenetwork 140. - As is described in greater detail below, the
broadcaster 120 may transmit the media program to themedia player 130 as it receives the program from themedia source 110. Alternatively, thebroadcaster 120 may transmit the media program over time, thereby minimizing the impact on other operations of themedia player 130. For example, theremote device 200 may be a smart phone, and the user may use the phone to make phone calls while the media player residing on the phone is receiving and recording the media program in the background. When there are interruptions in the transmission of the media program (e.g., lost cellular network connectivity), thebroadcaster 120 may subsequently resume the transmission from where the previously interrupted transmission left off. In one embodiment, the media player may receive the data stream from an intermediate device (e.g., an on-network storage device) instead of the placeshifting device. - The
media player 130 may present a notice to the user when the selected media program is recorded and/or ready for viewing. For example, the media player may generate and display a message identifying the media program and indicating its status (e.g., “the latest episode of 24 has just been received and is ready for viewing”). The user may thereafter decide to play the media program offline. As another example, themedia player 130 may populate a listing of the recorded media programs available to the user, thereby allowing the user to browse the list of recorded programs and select one for enjoying. - The
media player 130 receives 450 a user command to play a recorded media program and plays 460 the recorded media program. In one embodiment, the user selects a media program from a list of recorded programs. In another embodiment, the user can select to play a media program while it is recorded by themedia player 130. - Media programs may be transmitted using different communication protocols (or network protocols) and/or networks. The
broadcaster 120 and themedia player 130 may support multiple communication protocols (e.g., Ethernet, WiMAX, WAN, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth) and may communicate through multiple networks. Thebroadcaster 120 may transmit media programs using one or more communication protocols and/or networks. - In one embodiment, the
media player 130 may send commands to thebroadcaster 120, instructing it to use a particular communication protocol and/or network. Therefore, users of themedia player 130 may set rules indicating their preferences among the communication protocols and/or networks. For example, a user may set a rule instructing thebroadcaster 120 to use Ethernet, not Wi-Fi, to transmit media programs when both communication protocols are available. Users may also set restrictions for a communication protocol and/or network. For example, a user may prohibit thebroadcaster 120 from transmitting media programs using a cellular network between 6 AM and 9 PM. Users may also specify a particular communication protocol for the transmission. For example, a user may set a low priority for a media program, requiring thebroadcaster 120 to transmit the media program to a cellular phone overnight during non-peak hours so that the media program is available to the user for offline viewing on the cellular phone the following day. - The
media player 130 may receive and record media programs in the background (i.e., while actively conducting other operations or tasks). For example, depending on the capability of theremote device 200 executing themedia player 130, a user may use theremote device 200 to make phone calls, to send and/or receive emails or short messages, to browse the Internet, or to listen to music while themedia player 130 is receiving and recording media programs from thebroadcaster 120. In one embodiment, theconnection manager module 314 adjusts the transmission of the media programs so that the other tasks are not affected (or affected minimally) by the transmission and recording. For example, when detecting that the user is initiating a phone call, theconnection manager module 314 may temporarily halt (or suspend) the transmission, switch the transmission from using the cellular network to using another network, or decrease the transmission rate. As a result, the media program transmission and recording may be accomplished over time and not interfere with other operations of theremote device 200 and/or themedia player 130. - In one embodiment, the
broadcaster 120 may record (or cache) a media program (or a portion thereof) temporarily in a local (built-in or removable) storage after the transmission of the media program has been interrupted. The transmission may be interrupted (e.g., thenetwork 140 may become temporarily unavailable) or slowed down (e.g., themedia player 130 and/or thedevice 200 executing themedia player 130 may be busy performing other tasks). Therefore, thebroadcaster 120 may record the media program (or a portion thereof) received from themedia source 110 in local storage to prevent it from being lost. Once a connection between thebroadcaster 120 and themedia player 130 is reestablished, the transmission of the media program can resume, taking into consideration the point at which the previously interrupted transmission left off. - As explained above with respect to
FIGS. 3 and 4 , depending on how thePVR module 310 is distributed and configured, the media program may be recorded by thebroadcaster 120 in a local storage or an intermediate device (e.g., an on-network storage device such as a personal computer, a network access server, or a storage area network). The intermediate device may provide a PVR functionality to themedia player 130. When a user wants to access the media programs from themedia player 130, thebroadcaster 120 may act as an arbiter between themedia player 130 and the intermediate device by retrieving the media programs from the intermediate device and transcoding and/or trans-rating the content if necessary before repackaging and streaming it to themedia player 130. Alternatively, themedia player 130 may access the intermediate device directly. For example, thebroadcaster 120 may be instructed to transmit media programs to a laptop computer (the intermediate device). Themedia player 130 may subsequently (or concurrently) retrieve the media programs from the laptop computer through a local network (e.g., Bluetooth). - One of skill in the art will recognize that the method described above can be used in a number of circumstances or applications. For example, it can be used to provide time-shifting functionality on a placeshifting system to record audio and/or video programs.
- The foregoing description of the embodiments of the invention has been presented for the purpose of illustration; it is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise forms disclosed. Persons skilled in the relevant art can appreciate that many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teachings.
- Some portions of above description describe the embodiments of the invention in terms of algorithms and symbolic representations of operations on information. These algorithmic descriptions and representations are commonly used by those skilled in the data processing arts to convey the substance of their work effectively to others skilled in the art. These operations, while described functionally, computationally, or logically, are understood to be implemented by computer programs or equivalent electrical circuits, microcode, or the like. Furthermore, it has also proven convenient at times, to refer to these arrangements of operations as modules, without loss of generality. The described operations and their associated modules may be embodied in software, firmware, hardware, or any combinations thereof.
- In addition, the terms used to describe various quantities, data values, and computations are understood to be associated with the appropriate physical quantities and are merely convenient labels applied to these quantities. Unless specifically stated otherwise as apparent from the following discussion, it is appreciated that throughout the description, discussions utilizing terms such as “processing” or “computing” or “calculating” or “determining” or the like, refer to the action and processes of a computer system or similar electronic computing device, which manipulates and transforms data represented as physical (electronic) quantities within the computer system memories or registers or other such information storage, transmission, or display devices.
- Embodiments of the invention may also relate to an apparatus for performing the operations herein. This apparatus may be specially constructed for the required purposes, or it may comprise a general-purpose computing device selectively activated or reconfigured by a computer program stored in the computer. Such a computer program may be stored in a computer readable storage medium, such as, but not limited to, any type of disk including floppy disks, optical disks, CD-ROMs, magnetic-optical disks, read-only memories (ROMs), random access memories (RAMs), EPROMs, EEPROMs, magnetic or optical cards, application specific integrated circuits (ASICs), or any type of media suitable for storing electronic instructions, and each coupled to a computer system bus. Furthermore, the computers referred to in the specification may include a single processor or may be architectures employing multiple processor designs for increased computing capability.
- Embodiments of the invention may also relate to a computer data signal embodied in a carrier wave, where the computer data signal includes any embodiment of a computer program product or other data combination described herein. The computer data signal is a product that is presented in a tangible medium and modulated or otherwise encoded in a carrier wave transmitted according to any suitable transmission method.
- The algorithms and displays presented herein are not inherently related to any particular computer or other apparatus. Various general-purpose systems may also be used with programs in accordance with the teachings herein, or it may prove convenient to construct more specialized apparatus to perform the required method steps. The required structure for a variety of these systems will appear from the description above. In addition, embodiments of the invention are not described with reference to any particular programming language. It is appreciated that a variety of programming languages may be used to implement various embodiments of the invention as described herein, and any references to specific languages are provided for disclosure of enablement and best mode of embodiments of the invention.
- Finally, it should be noted that the language used in the specification has been principally selected for readability and instructional purposes, and may not have been selected to delineate or circumscribe the inventive subject matter. Accordingly, the disclosure of the present invention is intended to be illustrative, but not limiting, of the scope of the invention, which is set forth in the following claims.
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