WO2006047578A2 - Synchronization and conversion of media data for mobile users - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to media devices and, more, particularly, to synchronization or management of media on media devices. Description of the Related Art
- Synchronization operations have been conventionally performed between portable devices, such as Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs) and host computers, to synchronize electronic files or other resources.
- these files or other resources can pertain to text files, data files, calendar appointments, emails, to-do lists, electronic rolodexes, etc.
- PDAs Personal Digital Assistants
- synchronization schemes tend to utilize filenames and modification dates to determine whether files need to be copied between the devices.
- the invention relates to improved techniques for transferring media assets between a host computer and a media device.
- the transfer of media assets between a host computer and a media device can be referred to as synchronization.
- media assets being transferred can be formatted (e.g., rendered) in advance at the host computer and then delivered to the media device.
- media assets can be grouped into collections and transferred on a collection basis.
- media assets to be transferred can be limited based on an amount of storage capacity available at the media device.
- media assets of different media types can be transferred in accordance with different priorities.
- the invention can be implemented in numerous ways, including as a method, system, device, apparatus, or computer readable medium. Several embodiments of the invention are discussed below.
- one embodiment of the invention includes at least the acts of: obtaining media device capabilities for the media device; identifying original media assets on the host computer that are to be copied to the media device; determining media formats appropriate for the media device based on the media device capabilities; generating, for each of the original media assets, a set of formatted media assets in accordance with the media formats; and copying the set of formatted media assets to the media device.
- one embodiment of the invention includes at least the acts of: identifying media assets at the host computer to be synchronized to the media device, the media assets being associated with one or more media collections; determining which of the identified media assets are not already stored on the media device; determining a priority for each of the one or more media collections that include the determined media assets; and copying the determined media assets of the one or more media collections from the host computer to the media device, the copying being performed on a media collection basis in accordance with the priority for the associated media collection, and being performed only to the extent of available storage space on the media device.
- another embodiment of the invention includes at least the acts of: identifying media assets residing on the host computer that are to be copied to the media device; determining whether the media device has adequate available storage capacity to store the identified media assets; determining priorities associated with the identified media assets; reducing the identified media assets that are to be copied to the media device in accordance with the priorities when it is determined that the media device has inadequate available storage capacity to store the identified media assets; and copying the identified media assets to the media device.
- one embodiment of the invention includes at least the acts of: identifying a number of media assets of a first type to be copied from the host computer to the media device; determining whether the media device has adequate available storage capacity to store the identified media assets of the first type; reducing the number of media assets of the first type to be copied when it is determined that the media device has inadequate available storage capacity; copying the identified media assets of the first type to the media device; identifying a number of media assets of a second type to be copied from the host computer to the media device; determining whether the media device has adequate available storage capacity to store the identified media assets of the second type, with or assuming that the copying has already been performed; reducing the number of media assets of the second type to be copied when it is determined that the media device has inadequate available storage capacity; and copying the identified media assets of the second type to the media device.
- one embodiment of the invention includes at least: computer program code for obtaining media device capabilities of the media device; computer program code for identifying original media assets on the host computer that are to be copied to the media device; computer program code for determining media formats appropriate for the media device based on the media device capabilities; computer program code for generating, for each of the original media assets, a set of formatted media assets in accordance with the media formats; and computer program code for copying the set of formatted media assets to the media device.
- one embodiment of the invention includes at least: computer program code for identifying media assets at the host computer to be synchronized to the media device, the media assets being associated with one or more media collections; computer program code for determining which of the identified media assets are not already stored on the media device; computer program code for determining a priority for each of the one or more media collections that include the determined media assets; and computer program code for copying the determined media assets of the one or more media collections from the host computer to the media device, such copying being performed on a media collection basis in accordance with the priority for the associated media collection, and being performed only to the extent of available storage space on the media device.
- another embodiment of the invention includes at least: computer program code for identifying media assets residing on the host computer that are to be copied to the media device; computer program code for determining whether the media device has adequate available storage capacity to store the identified media assets; computer program code for determining priorities associated with the identified media assets; computer program code for reducing the identified media assets that are to be copied to the media device in accordance with the priorities when it is determined that the media device has inadequate available storage capacity to store the identified media assets; and computer program code for copying the identified media assets to the media device.
- one embodiment of the invention includes at least: computer program code for identifying a number of media assets of a first type to be copied from the host computer to the media device; computer program code for determining whether the media device has adequate available storage capacity to store; computer program code for identifying a number of media assets of a second type to be copied from the host computer to the media device; computer program code for determining whether the media device has adequate available storage capacity to store, the identified media assets of the first type and the identified media assets of the second type; computer program code for reducing the number of media assets of the second type to be copied when it is determined that the media device has inadequate available storage capacity for both the identified media assets of the first type and the identified media assets of the second type; and computer program code for copying the identified media assets of the first type and the second type to the media device.
- one embodiment of the invention includes at least: an input/output interface that detects connection with the media device, a data store that stores the media assets, and a processor.
- the processor is configured to obtain media device capabilities of the media device, identify original media assets on the host computer that are to be copied to the media device, determine media formats based on the media device capabilities, generate, for each of the original media assets, a set of formatted media assets in accordance with the media formats, and copy the set of formatted media assets to the media device.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram of a synchronization system according to one embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 2 is a synchronization process according to one embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 3 is a flow diagram of a synchronization process according to another embodiment of the invention.
- FIGs. 4A - 4C are flow diagrams of a detailed synchronization process according to one embodiment of the invention.
- FIGs. 5A and 5B are flow diagrams of a multiple media synchronization process according to one embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 6 is a block diagram of a media device according to one embodiment of the invention.
- the invention relates to improved techniques for transferring media assets between a host computer and a media device.
- the transfer of media assets between a host computer and a media device can be referred to as synchronization.
- media assets being transferred can be formatted (e.g., rendered) in advance at the host computer and then delivered to the media device.
- media assets can be grouped into collections and transferred on a collection basis.
- media assets to be transferred can be limited based on an amount of storage capacity available at the media device.
- media assets of different media types can be transferred in accordance with different priorities.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram of a synchronization system 100 according to one embodiment of the invention.
- the synchronization system 100 includes a media device 102 and a host computer 104.
- the media device 102 is, for example, a portable, battery-operated media player.
- the host computer 104 includes a media manager 106.
- the media manager 106 enables a user of the host computer 104 to manage media assets stored on the host computer 104.
- the media manager 106 facilitates a user with browsing, organizing, viewing, playing or other operations with respect to various media assets.
- the media manager 106 is a media management application.
- the various media assets can be of one or more different media types.
- One exemplary type of media asset is an audio file (e.g., song).
- Another exemplary type of media asset is an image file (e.g., photo).
- Still another exemplary type of media asset is a video file (e.g., movie).
- the media assets can also be grouped into collections.
- One example of a collection is an album.
- the host computer 104 further includes a media database 108 and a media source 110.
- the media source 110 references original media assets 112 that are stored in a data storage device (e.g., disk drive, FLASH memory) of the host computer 104.
- the media database 108 stores media information pertaining to the original media assets 112.
- the media manager 106 operates to produce rendered media assets 114 from the original media assets 112.
- the rendered media assets 114 are formatted for use by the media device 102.
- the media device 102 includes a media database 116 and rendered media assets 118.
- the media device 102 may also include original media assets 120.
- the rendered media assets 118 are copies of some or all of the rendered media assets 114, and the original media assets 120 are copies of some or all of the original media assets 112.
- the media player 102 will include a data storage device (e.g., disk drive, FLASH memory) for storing media assets, a cache memory for storing a media asset in-use, a screen display for displaying information to a user, and a processor (e.g., microprocessor) for controlling operation of the media device 102.
- a data storage device e.g., disk drive, FLASH memory
- a cache memory for storing a media asset in-use
- a screen display for displaying information to a user
- a processor e.g., microprocessor
- a peripheral cable 122 provides a data path (or data link) between the media device 102 and the host computer 104. Typically, the peripheral cable 122 couples together data ports provided on the media device 102 and the host computer 104.
- the peripheral cable 122 provides a peripheral bus that couples the media device 102 to the host computer 104.
- the peripheral bus for example, could be a FIREWIRE bus or a Universal Serial Bus (USB).
- a synchronization operation between the media assets stored on the host computer 104 and the media assets stored on the media device 204 can be achieved in a sophisticated manner through comparison of media information stored in the respective media databases 108 and 116.
- the media information can pertain to one or more types of media assets.
- the particular media asset can be transmitted (downloaded) to the media player over the peripheral cable 122.
- the comparison of the media information from the respective databases 108 and 116 indicates that a particular media asset is resident on the media device 102 but not on the host computer 104
- the particular media asset can be either removed (deleted) from the media device 102 or transmitted (e.g., uploaded) over the peripheral cable 122 to the host computer 104. He nce, by providing the media device 102 with the media database 116, more sophisticated synchronization and management of media content is enabled.
- the media information includes media attributes of the media assets which can be compared to determine which media assets are to be transferred.
- the media attributes i n clude at least a title and an artist name for media assets that are audio files .
- the media attributes include an identifier, a modification date and a size for media assets that are image files.
- the media database 116 also allows the media device 102 to present a user interface to the user that is more sophisticated then conventional approaches.
- a user interface can be presented on the screen display of the media device 102.
- the user interface can, for example, allow the user of the media device 202 to browse, sort, search, play, view, etc. the media assets resident on the media device 102.
- the user interface can also allow the user of the media device 102 to download (add) or delete (remove) media assets from the media device 102.
- the media assets are images that are to be viewed, the media device is able to rapidly display the media assets using the associated one of the rendered media assets (previously formatted) for display on the screen display.
- the media manager 106 also has a user interface that allows a user to browse, sort, search, play, view, make playlists, burn Compact Discs (CDs), make collections (e.g., albums), etc. the media assets resident on the host computer 204.
- the user interface can also allow the user of the host computer 104 to download (add) or delete (remove) media assets from the host computer 104.
- the media manager 106 and its associated user interface are provided by iTunes, version 2.0, from Apple Computer, Inc. of Cupertino, California.
- the media device is a portable computing device dedicated to processing media such as audio, video or images.
- the media device 102 can be a music player (e.g., MP3 player), a game player, a video player, a video recorder, a camera, an image viewer and the like. These devices are generally battery operated and highly portable so as to allow a user to listen to music, play games or video, record video, play video, take pictures or view pictures wherever the user travels.
- the media device 102 is a handheld device that is sized for placement into a pocket or hand of the user. By being handheld, the media device 102 is relatively small and easily handled and utilized by its user.
- the media device 102 By being pocket sized, the user does not have to directly carry the media device 102 and therefore the media device 102 can be taken almost anywhere the user travels (e.g., the user is not limited by carrying a large, bulky and often heavy device, as in a portable computer). Furthermore, the media device 102 may be operated by the user's hands without the need for a reference surface such as a desktop.
- the media device is a media player, and the media content on the media player is detailed in a media database residing on the media player.
- the host computer also stores a media database of the media content on the host computer.
- the media information stored in the respective media databases can be compared to determine which, if any, media assets are to be copied from the host computer to the media player.
- the media assets can pertain to media files for songs, and the media information from the respective databases being compared might include song title, album name and artist name.
- the media assets can pertain to media files for images, and the media information from the respective databases being compared might include an image identifier, a modification date and a file size.
- the synchronization process is able to be more intelligently performed.
- Media assets can also be removed (or deleted) from the media player if no longer present on the host computer.
- media assets can additionally or alternatively be copied from the media player to the host computer.
- FIG. 2 is a synchronization process 200 according to one embodiment of the invention.
- the synchronization process 200 is performed by a media manager, such as the media manager 1 06 within the host computer 104 illustrated in FIG. 1.
- the synchronization process 200 begins with a decision 202 that determines whether synchronization is to be performed. When the decision 202 determines that synchronization is not to be performed, the synchronization process 200 merely waits until an appropriate time to perform synchronization. In this regard, the synchronization process 200 can be deemed invoked once synchronization is to be performed. As an example, synchronization can be performed at the request of a user of the host computer or automatically when a media device is connected to the host computer.
- media device capabilities are requested 204 from the media device.
- the media device is aware of its media device capabilities and can supply its media device capabilities to the host computer upon request.
- the media device capabilities can define characteristics, capabilities and/or preferences for the media device.
- the media device capabilities can indicate media types that are supported by the media device, display formats supported or desired by the media device, and available storage capacity for additional media assets.
- the media device capabilities can be stored on the host computer and accessed using an identifier provided by the media device.
- a decision 206 determines whether media display is supported by the media device.
- the display of the media assets be the media device can be directly on a display device of the media device or indirectly by an external display device controlled by the media device.
- the media device does not support media display, the synchronization process 200 is complete and ends because it is assumed that the media assets being synchronized by the synchronization process 200 pertain to the display of such media assets.
- the decision 206 determines that media display is supported by the media device, original media assets residing on the host computer that are to be copied to the media device are identified 208.
- the original media assets to be copied to the media device can be influenced by user selections as well as those media assets already present on the media device.
- media formats requested are determined 210 based on the media device capabilities.
- the media device capabilities can indicate one or a plurality of media formats, such as display formats, that are desired by the media device.
- the media device can include in the media device capabilities those display formats (e.g., rendered formats) that the media device supports.
- a set of formatted media assets e.g., rendered media assets
- the host computer may be aware of those of the formatted media assets already present on the media device and, in such case, the host computer may have already generated certain of the formatted media assets and thus need not generate them again.
- the set of formatted media assets can be copied 214 to the media device.
- the identified original media assets can also be copied to the media device.
- the media device utilized in accordance with the present invention can store a large number of media assets. These media assets can be of the same type or different type of media asset. For example, one type of media asset is audio files, such as music or songs. Another type of media assets are images, such as photos.
- the media device includes a media memory that is able to store media assets that have been copied to the media device. However, media storage to the media memory is limited at the media device.
- FIG. 3 is a flow diagram of a synchronization process 300 according to another embodiment of the invention.
- the synchronization process 300 is, for example, performed by a host computer, such as the host computer 104 illustrated in FIG. 1.
- the synchronization process 300 initially identifies 302 media assets to be copied to a media device.
- a decision 304 determines whether the media device has adequate available storage capacity to store all the identified media assets.
- the available storage capacity for the media device can be determined by media device capabilities provided by the media device. For example, the media device might indicate that it has ten gigabytes of free space and five gigabytes of previously stored media assets. The available storage capacity can then be considered ten gigabytes or fifteen gigabytes depending upon user preference or depending on whether the presently stored media assets necessarily need to be maintained.
- a decision 306 determines whether additional processing is desired to attempt to reduce the amount of storage capacity required. When the decision 306 determines that such additional processing is not desired, then the synchronization process 300 is complete and ends with no synchronization being performed. Alternatively, when the decision 306 determines that the additional processing is to be performed, priorities of the identified media assets are determined 308. Each of the identified media assets can have a priority or can be associated with a priority. Then, the number of the identified media assets is reduced 310 based on the priorities of the identified media assets.
- the synchronization process 300 returns to repeat the decision 304 and subsequent operations so that whether the media device now has adequate available storage capacity can be reevaluated. [0040] Once the decision 304 determines that the media device has adequate available storage capacity, the identified media assets are copied 312 to the media device. Typically, when the identified media assets are copied 312, media information pertaining to the identified media assets can also copied from the host computer to the media database within the media device. Thereafter, the synchronization process 300 is complete and ends with synchronization having been performed , at least to the extent of available storage capacity.
- FIGs. 4A - 4C are flow diagrams of a detailed synchronization process 400 according to one embodiment of the invention.
- the detailed synchronization process 400 is, for example , performed by a host computer, such as the host computer 104 illustrated in FIG. 1.
- the synchronization process 400 begins with decision 402 that determines whether a media device has been discovered.
- the host computer can detect or discover the presence of the media device. In such case, the host computer can automatically initiate a synchronization process.
- the decision 402 determines that a media device has been discovered
- the synchronization process 400 continues. In other words, the synchronization process 400 can be deemed invoked once a media device has been discovered.
- a host media source is determined 404 for media assets.
- the host media source is typically determined by a user selection or setting with respect to a media management application.
- the host media source can pertain to a folder, library or grouping of media assets. Often, the host media source is associated with respect to an application program or file system.
- media collections in the host media source to be copied are identified 406.
- Within the host media source there are typically a plurality of media collections. These media collections can be indicated per user selections as to whether or not they are to be copied during the synchronization process 400. For example, when the media assets are photos, the media collections can pertain to photo albums.
- media information pertaining to media assets stored on the media device is requested 408.
- a decision 410 determines whether media information has been received from the media device. Once the media information from the media device has been received, the media information from the media device is compared 412 with those media assets within the media collections on the host computer.
- the media information includes media attributes of the media assets which can be compared to determine which media assets are to be transferred.
- the media attributes include at least a title and an artist name for media assets that are audio files.
- the media attributes include an identifier, a modification date and a size for media assets that are image files. Based on the comparing 412, media assets on the host computer that are not on the media device are identified 414.
- an amount of storage space needed for the identified media assets is determined 416.
- the size of the media assets are known or predetermined so that the amount of storage space required for the identified media assets can be computed at the host computer.
- an amount of available storage space on the media device is determined 418. This determination may be assisted by media device capabilities obtained from the media device. For example, the media device capabilities might indicate the amount free memory storage on the media device.
- a decision 420 determines whether the amount of storage space needed to store the identified media assets is less than the amount of available storage space on the med ia device.
- the synchronization can be immediately performed . Namely, any unneeded media assets can be deleted 422 from the media device, and the identified media assets can be copied 424 to the media device. It is not necessary that unneeded media assets be deleted 422, particularly when the memory device has sufficient free memory capacity to store the identified media assets without removing any of the previously stored media assets.
- the synchronization process 400 is complete and ends with the synchronization having been performed.
- priorities for the media collections are determined 426.
- the identified media assets are grouped into media collections, and that the media collections have a priority associated therewith.
- the synchronization continues by synchronizing media assets of a media collection in accordance with the priority. Specifically, needed storage space for the priority media collection is determined 428. A. decision 430 then determines whether the needed storage space for the first priority media collection is greater then the available storage space at the media device. When the needed storage space exceeds the available storage space, then the media collection is not able to be copied to the media device.
- the user can be informed 432 that insufficient storage prevented update (or further update). Thereafter, the synchronization process is complete and ends given that inadequate available storage space exists on the media device.
- the available storage space on the media device can consider previously stored media assets (of at least certain media types) to be part of the available storage space.
- a decision 434 determines whether the needed storage space is greater the amount of free space on the media device.
- any unneeded med ia assets can be deleted 436 from the media device to free up additional available storage space.
- a user warning or dialog can be presented to a user and enable the user to abort the synchronization process 400.
- the operation 436 can be bypassed so that unneeded media assets need not necessarily be deleted 436 from the media device.
- FIGs. 5A and 5B are flow diagrams of a multiple media synchronization process 500 according to one embodiment of the invention.
- the multiple media synchronization process 500 is, for example, performed by a media manager of a host computer, such as the media manager 106 illustrated in FIG. 1.
- the multiple media can pertain to different types of media assets.
- one type of media assets can be audio files, such as songs, and another type of media assets can pertain to images, such as photos.
- the multiple media synchronization process 500 begins with a decision 502 that determines whether synchronization is to be performed. Synchronization can be requested by a user or automatically by the media manager. When the decision 502 determines that synchronization is not to be performed, the multiple media synchronization process 500 awaits the need for synchronization. In other words, the multiple media synchronization process 500 can be deemed to be activated when synchronization is to be performed.
- media assets of a first type that are to be copied to the media device are identified 504.
- a decision 506 determines whether the media device has adequate available storage capacity.
- the available storage capacity at the media device includes at least free space of the storage memory within the media device but can also include storage capacity associated with previously stored media assets that can be deleted.
- the decision 506 determines that the media device does not have adequate available storage capacity
- the number of the identified media assets of the first type to be copied can be reduced 508.
- the multiple media synchronization process 500 returns to repeat the decision 506 to reconsider whether there is now adequate available storage capacity.
- the identified media assets of the first type are copied 510 to the media device. Additionally, the media assets as stored at the host computer and the media device include media databases, and when media assets are copied, associated database information for such media assets can also copied. [0053] Next, media assets of a second type to be copied to the media device are identified 512. A decision 514 then determines whether the media device has adequate available storage capacity. It should be noted that the available storage capacity of the media device considered at the decision 514 can consider all previously stored media assets of the second type as being available. If such storage space is needed, the previously stored media assets of the second type can be deleted from the memory storage of the media device.
- priorities of the identified media assets of the second type are determined 516. Then, the number of the identified media assets of the second type that are to be copied is reduced 518 based on the priorities.
- the media device offers less available storage capacity to store media assets of the second type. Hence, it is possible that the media device is unable to store any of the identified media assets of the second type.
- the media assets of the second type can be grouped into collections, and that the reduction 518 of the number of the identified media assets of the second type can be performed in accordance with a collection so that the reduction process eliminates identified media assets on a collection basis.
- the multiple media synchronization process 500 returns to repeat the decision 514 so that the determination of whether the media device has adequate available storage capacity can be reexamined.
- the decision 514 determines that the media device has adequate available storage capacity
- the identified media assets for the second type are copied 520 to the media device. Again, any associated database information can also be copied to the media device.
- the multiple media synchronization process 500 is complete and ends.
- synchronization is a form of media management.
- the ability to automatically initiate synchronization was also previously discussed. Still further, however, the synchronization between devices can be restricted so as to prevent automatic synchronization when the host computer and media device do not recognize one another.
- the user of the media device is queried as to whether the user desires to affiliate, assign or lock the media device to the host computer.
- assign or lock the media device with the host computer then a pseudo-random identifier is obtained and stored in either the media database or a file within both the host computer and the media device.
- the identifier is an identifier associated with (e.g., known or generated by) the host computer or its management module and such identifier is sent to and stored in the media device.
- the identifier is associated with (e.g., known or generated by) the media device and is sent to and stored in a file or media database of the host computer.
- FIG. 6 is a block diagram of a media device 600 according to one embodiment of the invention.
- the media device 600 includes a processor 602 that pertains to a microprocessor or controller for controlling the overall operation of the media device 600.
- the media device 600 stores media data pertaining to media assets in a file system 604 and a cache 606.
- the file system 604 is, typically, a storage disk or a plurality of disks.
- the file system 604 typically provides high capacity storage capability for the media device 600.
- the media device 600 can also include a cache 606.
- the cache 606 is, for example, Random-Access Memory (RAM) provided by semiconductor memory.
- RAM Random-Access Memory
- the cache 606 does not have the large storage capacity of the file system 604. Further, the file system 604, when active, consumes more power than does the cache 606. The power consumption is often a concern when the media device 600 is a portable media device that is powered by a battery (not shown).
- the media device 600 also includes a RAM 620 and a Read-Only Memory (ROM) 622.
- the ROM 622 can store programs, utilities or processes to be executed in a non- volatile manner.
- the RAM 620 provides volatile data storage, such as for the cache 606.
- the media device 600 also includes a user input device 608 that allows a user of the media device 600 to interact with the media device 600.
- the user input device 608 can take a variety of forms, such as a button, keypad, dial, etc.
- the media device 600 includes a display
- a data bus 610 (screen display) that can be controlled by the processor 602 to display information (including media assets, such as images) to the user.
- 611 can facilitate data transfer between at least the file system 604, the cache 606, the processor 602, and the CODEC 612.
- the media device 600 serves to store a plurality of media assets (e.g., songs) in the file system 604.
- a user desires to have the media device 600 play a particular media asset, a list of available media assets is displayed on the display 610. Then, using the user input device 608, a user can select one of the available media assets.
- the processor 602 upon receiving a selection of a particular media asset, supplies the media data (e.g., audio file) for the particular media asset to a coder/decoder (CODEC) 612.
- CODEC 612 then produces analog output signals for a speaker 614.
- the speaker 614 can be a speaker internal to the media device 600 or external to the media device 600. For example, headphones or earphones that connect to the media device 600 would be considered an external speaker.
- the media device 600 serves to store a plurality of media assets (e.g., images) in the file system 604.
- a list of available media assets e.g., by names or by thumbnail images, or by collections
- a user can select one of the available media assets.
- the user can request a slide show to display a sequence of images (e.g., a collection of images).
- the processor 602 upon receiving a selection of one or more media assets, supplies the media data (e.g., image file(s)) for the particular media asset(s) to the display 610 where the image(s) are display for the user.
- the image f ⁇ le(s) can be formatted (e.g., rendered) in advance at the host computer so that display of the image file(s) at the media device 600 is responsive and efficient (in terms of processing operations and power consumption at the media device).
- the media device 600 also includes a network/bus interface 616 that couples to a data link 618.
- the data link 618 allows the media device 600 to couple to a host computer.
- the data link 618 can be provided over a wired connection or a wireless connection.
- the network/bus interface 616 can include a wireless transceiver.
- the media player can correspond to one or more of: a music player, game player, video player, camera, mobile telephone (e.g., cell phone), personal digital assistant (PDA), and/or the like.
- the host computer can also be a media device. In such case, the synchronization of media items can between two media devices.
- the various aspects, embodiments, implementations or features of the invention can be used separately or in any combination.
- the media assets in several of the above embodiments where images (e.g., photos) the media assets are not limited to images.
- the med ia assets can alternatively, pertain to audio (e.g., songs), videos (e.g., movies) or images (e.g., photos), as different types of media assets.
- audio e.g., songs
- videos e.g., movies
- images e.g., photos
- the different types of media assets can also be used together of host computers and media devices.
- the invention is preferably implemented by software, but can also be implemented in hardware or a combination of hardware and software.
- the invention can also be embodied as computer readable code on a computer readable medium .
- the computer readable medium is any data storage device that can store data which can thereafter be read by a computer system. Examples of the computer readable medium include read-only memory, random-access memory, CD-ROMs, DVDs, magnetic tape, optical data storage devices, and carrier waves.
- the computer readable medium can also be distributed over network-coupled computer systems so that the computer readable code is stored and executed in a distributed fashion.
- One advantage of the invention is that a user of a portable media device is able to quickly and easily display media assets (e.g., images) that have been downloaded to the portable media device.
- a portable media device can receive media assets (e.g., images) from a host computer in one or more formats that are useful to the portable media device.
- media assets e.g., images
- media assets can be synchronized in accordance with priorities as to media types and/or priorities as to media collections.
- synchronization can be automatically initiated and performed upon connection of a media device to a host computer.
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