WO1996008923A1 - Apparatus and method for local insertion of material in broadcasting - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to apparatus and methods for local insertion of analogue or digital material, such as audio/video advertisement, in analogue and digital broadcasting.
- Advertising in television broadcasting has traditionally been an exclusive field for large companies on national or multinational level.The reasons have i.a. been found in high producing costs for commercials and, perhaps above all, in the fact that a very large number of consumers are reached in one broadcast and thus motivating a high price per broadcast commercial. Declining producing costs and an increasing number of rebroad- cast systems, such as cable television systems and the like, targeting limited consumer groups that are integrated e.g. geographically or by virtue of interest have given rise to a need for inserting locally broadcast commercials in conveniently arranged slots in wide area broadcast television channels. This would e.g. allow large companies to insert information about local dealers into centrally produced commercials or small companies to afford locally broadcast commercials into a medium which in practice has been pre ⁇ viously closed.
- Prior Art Advertising insertion systems have evolved from analogue insertion systems descri ⁇ bed for example the documents US Patent 4,724,491 to Lambert, US Patent 5,060,068 to Lindstrom and WO 93/10630 of Keene with video tape recorders playing commercials and being switched on in response to cue in signals broadcast in the main television signal.
- analogue and partly mechanical systems present problems concerning reliability in the segueing of an advertisement segment into the main television signal or vice versa.
- a digital insertion system is shown in WO 93/21732 of Fasciano et al.
- This document describes a system comprising an apparatus for digitizing, compressing and storing audio/video source information, a playing apparatus for decompressing the source information and regenerating an analogue signal and a patching apparatus adapted to insert the regenerated analogue signal into a broadcast channel.
- Different general configurations and compression schemes are described.
- a particular object is to provide such a system in a digital implementation, with a high degree of integration of functional units and at a low cost.
- Another object is to provide such a system which makes use of existing broadcast system resources without interfering with other broadcast or communi ⁇ cated material and which is transparent to other system users.
- FIG 1 is a schematic illustration of a broadcast system incorporating the inventive insertion system and showing a central site and a headend site of a remote rebroadcast system;
- FIG 2 is a schematic illustration of an embodiment of a central control apparatus provided in a central site according to Fig 1;
- Fig 3 is a schematic illustration of an embodiment of a local insertion control apparatus provided in a remote headend site according to Fig 1;
- Fig 4 is a schematic illustration of an embodiment of a cue in apparatus comprised in a local insertion control unit according to Fig 3;
- Fig 5 is a schematic illustration of an embodiment of a signal changeover means comprised in an embodiment of a cue in apparatus according to Fig 4.
- Fig 1 shows a schematic illustration of a broadcast system comprising means for local insertion of additional material into a main broadcast signal.
- a central TV station (2) for broadcasting one or several TV channels is coupled via e.g. conduc ⁇ tive or optical transmitting .means 16, aerials 18 for terrestrial wireless transmission or parabolic aerials 20 for transmission via satellite to one or several remote headend stations 4 for rebroadcasting a television signal from the central TV station.
- the headend station 4 is integrated in a rebroadcast system using e.g conductive/optical 16, terrestrial wireless 18 or satellite transmission 18 means for rebroadcasting the television signal to
- a headend station 4 may also be coupled to a service and/or control station 6 where additional material to be inserted in predefined slots of the main television signal, such as local commercials in the form of audio and/or video segments, text, characters, data or control information, may be produced, encoded or compressed.
- additional material may be transmitted to the headend station 4 e.g by means of satellite communications 30, telephone/modem communications 32, ISDN 34 or manual or mechanical conveyance 36.
- the central TV station 2 is provided with a central control unit 14 for controlling the insertion of additional material.
- the central control unit 14 is coupled to broadcast equipment 8 for TV channels, i.e. one or several main television signals, to storage means 10 for storing a central play list containing information about the main television signal, central commercials and predefined slots for central and local insertion of additional material.
- Central insertion of additional material may be controlled by the central control unit 14 or any other insertion equipment comprised in or coupled to the broadcast equipment 8.
- the central TV station of Fig 1 comprises a per se known broadcast equipment 8 coupled to a central control unit 14, wherein an output broadcast television signal from said broadcast equipment 8 is input into the central control unit 14.
- Said central control unit 14 is adapted for controlling the insertion of a media segment, which is a section of information represented e.g. in the form of audio, video, software, stills or data signals.
- An embodiment of the central control unit 14 comprises control software, a cueing generator and possibly a modem for data communications. Different embodiments of the central control unit are operated by means of menu software using a keyboard or a customized control panel, or by means of an existing automatic control system.
- the remote headend station of Fig 1 comprises a remote control unit 22 coupled to remote control means 26 and storage means 24 for storing a local playlist, additional material or media segments to be inserted, log files and status information.
- the mentioned means 22,24.26 are coupled to a not shown television signal receiver and a not shown rebroadcast equipment.
- the remote control unit 22 may itself be controlled either through the remote control means 26 or through insertion control signals in ⁇ corporated in the broadcast television signal received by the headend station.
- a network may be formed between a central site (2), a remote site (4) and compression and/or decomp ⁇ ression means located at a separate site.
- the method for insertion comprises the steps of:
- a scheduled slot i.e. a portion of time in a broadcast which can be allocated for insertion of a media segment or a block, which is a number of consecutive media segments
- FIG. 1 shows an embodiment of a central control unit 14 for scheduling insertion of additional material, said central control unit comprising a central processing unit (CPU) platform 48 being able to execute multitasking control and logging software 50.
- Data storage means 42 e.g. a magnetic or optical disc, is coupled to the CPU 48 via a storage means interface 44.
- Monitoring circuits 46 and a signal encoder 40 e.g. a teletext encoder, are mutually coupled as well as coupled to the CPU 48.
- a conventional studio television signal output 66 is coupled to said signal encoder 40 for encoding insertion control signals into the television signal, which after encoding is fed to an insertion encoded television signal output 68 for conventional broadcasting. Also coupled to the
- CPU 48 are data communications means 54, e.g. modem or ISDN equipment, which is connectable to external communication means 62, and serial input output ports 56 being connectable to external serial interfaces 64.
- data communications means 54 e.g. modem or ISDN equipment
- serial input output ports 56 being connectable to external serial interfaces 64.
- a keyboard 52 e.g., a keyboard 52
- a display means 58 or control switching means 60 are connectable to the CPU 48.
- one embodiment of the in ⁇ ventive system operates by means of a signalling method using the vertical blanking interval VBI of a television signal.
- the inventive method involves using only one user selectable line of the VBI and the signals may typically have up to 10 EXP 14 different codings with full error checking.
- the signals used in this method are Teletext compatible but are transparent to standard Teletext receivers. Such control signals are locked to the television signal, and are thus available any time a television signal itself is available.
- Controlling commands from the central control unit 14 to a remote control unit 22 may also be transferred through VSAT, ISDN or modem, and in most cases signals being sent in return to the central control unit 14 would be transferred through ISDN or modem.
- signals used to achieve an insertion comprise firstly, a cue signal transferring information about playlists for different remote control units 22 and secondly, an action signal for triggering an insertion of a predefined media segment.
- control signals are Hamming coded for data security.
- the data structure of control signals may be configured with data comprising: 1. Clock run in specification;
- the inventive system comprise functional means for performing the following steps in response to corresponding control or command signals.
- media segment player means For media segment player means:
- the remote control units 22 are configured as multichannel units with the ability of changing input and output channels dynamically.
- an input channel refers to a monitoring channel, while an output channel is the channel into which additional material is inserted.
- the remote control unit 22 has an interface both to internal insertion means and to external equipment comprised in a rebroadcast station.
- the remote control unit 22 comprises functional means for: 1. Setting an input switch controlling an input channel;
- Command parameters used in connection with said control signals comprise a timestamp and a playlist identity including an indication of one or several of the following items: year, month, day of month, hour, minute, second and block number.
- Fig 3 shows an embodiment of a remote control unit 22 comprising an insertion control unit 76 coupled to a signal switching means 74 which also is coupled to an analogue or digital insertion signal recorder and/or player 80 comprising genlock circuits.
- the insertion player 80 is preferrably provided with means for signal or data compression/decompression, e.g according to an MPEG-2 or a JPEG system.
- the switching means 74 is adapted to switch to broadcast television output in case of system failure.
- the mentioned units 76, 74 and 80 are further coupled to and controlled by a central processing unit (CPU) platform 70 being able to execute multitasking control and logging software 72, and the insertion control unit 76 may also be provided with an input/output port 112 for external control and monitoring signals.
- a remote control unit 22 may be configured to be able to handle several different incoming television signals for different TV channels.
- a television signal comprising an video signal 96 and an audio signal 98 is input into the signal switching means 74, a connection 110 is provided for conveying the video signal to the insertion control unit 76, a genlock video signal 104 is conveyed to the genlock circuits of the insertion signal player 80 and an insertion video signal 100 as well as an insertion audio signal 102 being genlocked with the original television signal are transferred to the signal switching means 74.
- the received broadcast television signals 96 and 98 are rebroadcast through video output 106 and audio output 108, and in response to a cue in signal transmitted together with said television signal 96 or 98, the signal switching means 74 switches over to rebroadcast said inserted audio/video signals 100,102 for a predefined time interval.
- Embodiments of the remote control unit 22 further comprise, interconnected or coupled via the CPU 70, a storage means 82, e.g. magnetical or optical, a storage means interface 84, data communications means 78 connectable to external communications 114 such as modem, ISDN or VSAT, monitoring means 88, additional facility means 86, e.g. local Teletext, serial input/output ports 92 and display means, e.g. LCD display 90 or video monitor 94.
- a storage means 82 e.g. magnetical or optical
- data communications means 78 connectable to external communications 114 such as modem, ISDN or VSAT
- monitoring means 88 such as modem, ISDN or VSAT
- additional facility means 86 e.g. local Teletext
- serial input/output ports 92 e.g. LCD display 90 or video monitor 94.
- Fig 4 shows an embodiment of the insertion control unit 76 provided with a computer interface 120 comprising address decoding circuits, interrupt control circuits and read/write circuits allowing a connected computer processor to communicate with units coupled to said interface 120.
- An embodiment of the computer interface is implemented by means of generic array logics (GALs) and part of a field programmable gate array (FPGA).
- the insertion control unit 76 further comprises a video input switch 116 for selecting, from a number 1-N of received input signals/channels 144, a signal from which data should be encoded.
- the video input switch 116 may is controllable by means of a connected computer 70 (FIG 3) or by means of control data received through any other communications device.
- the main purpose of the switch is to allow a number of channels to be monitored without duplicating receiver and decoding means in the headend station.
- different VBI lines may be allocated to different TV channels, so that each TV channel can be sampled at least once a frame. In that case, the channels would normally have to be sync locked together.
- a video output 146 is used for genlocking insertion material recorder and player, and ot ⁇ her devices of the system.
- the video output 146 is also input into a pulse generator 118 for generating pulses from the selected video signal. These pulses are then transmitted to and used by other functional units comprised in the system, e.g. synchronizing and blanking means.
- a Teletext/data broadcast receiver 124 is coupled to the computer interface 120, a random access data storage means 122 and an error checking/correction means 126.
- initial data trans ⁇ mitted using a line of the VBI is utilized as an independent data channel as specified by the Teletext specification, whereas other functional data, e.g. cueing, playing, logging, crosschecking and playlist information, is transmitted in a Hamming coded data format.
- the receiver 124 extracts data from the video signal and validates the initial data for correctness. If valid data is detected, the additional information is sent the error checking/correction means 126 for checking and possible correction before validated data is stored in the storage means 122.
- the receiver 124 controls the storage of received data in the storage means 122.
- An audio/video changeover means 132 for switching from rebroadcasting a received television/channel signal 144 to an insertion signal 148 from an insertion material player
- the audio/video changeover means 132 is i.a. coupled to the computer interface 120.
- the insertion control unit 76 may further be provided with a data comparator 130 coupled to a non volatile storage means 128, which may be preloaded with a block of data from the CPU 70 (FIG 3) for allowing a real time comparison with the decoded data as it is received.
- embodiments of the insertion control unit 76 may be provided with one or several relays 134 used to turn on and off various devices comprised in the system, control switches 136 and status indicators 138. Said devices 134, 136 and 138 are coupled to the computer interface 120 and to a general purpose interface 142. For various purposes, a serial interface, e.g. RS232, may also be coupled to the computer interface 120.
- a serial interface e.g. RS232
- An embodiment of an audio/video changeover means 132 is shown in Fig 5 comprising a computer interface 152, a number 1 to N five signal routes audio/video switches 154 coupled to said computer interface 152 and an unbalanced to balanced con ⁇ verter 156 coupled to said audio/video switches 154.
- the audio/video switches 154 allow insertion of additional material signals comprising insertion video signal (IV), first channel insertion audio signal A (IA A) and second channel insertion audio signal B (IA B) into a number N TV channels.
- the insertion is controllable by means of a CPU 70 (FIG 3) or directly from integrated teletext control signal or command detection.
- insertion audio signals from a insertion material player is input in two channels A and B, which may be stereo or two different languages.
- balanced or differential audio signals are generated in said changeover means 156 by means of a comprised converter and signals A+,A-,B+,B- are output and transmitted to the audio/video switches 154.
- Said audio/video switches are each provided with one video switch and four audio switches, which change simultaneously from the input TV channel signals V,A+,A-,B+,B- to the corresponding insertion signals IV, LB and IA signals in response to insertion control signals.
- Said changeover means 132 is preferrably provided with a real time switching means for separately switching the video signals in order to allow centrally broadcast vertical interval data to pass through unchanged. The default condition is for all switches to pass their respective TV channel signals unchanged.
- the insertion control .unit 76 may further be provided with a data comparator 130 coupled to a non volatile storage means 128, which may be preloaded with a block of data from the CPU 70 (FIG 3) for allowing a real time comparison with the decoded data as it is received. Couplings and signal transmitting routes between functional units of the inventive system are apparent from the drawings.
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