WO2021047432A1 - 视频播放界面的显示方法、装置、终端设备及存储介质 - Google Patents
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- the present disclosure relates to the technical field of video playback, and in particular to a display method, device, terminal device, and computer-readable storage medium of a video playback interface.
- the terminal device in order to protect user privacy or avoid misoperation of the terminal device by the user, the terminal device usually has a lock screen function capable of displaying a lock screen interface with relatively fixed content.
- a lock screen function capable of displaying a lock screen interface with relatively fixed content.
- a method for displaying a video playback interface includes: receiving a user's video playback instruction for the lock screen interface of the terminal device in a locked screen state of the terminal device; and responding to the video playback Instruction to switch from the lock screen interface to a video playback interface displayed according to a video playback program in the locked screen state, wherein, through the video playback program, a video list or a video playback interface is displayed in the video playback interface in the locked screen state through the video playback program. Play video data.
- an apparatus for displaying a video playing interface including: an instruction receiving unit configured to receive a user's request for the lock screen interface of the terminal device in the lock screen state of the terminal device A video play instruction; and an interface switching unit configured to respond to the video play instruction to switch from the lock screen interface to a video play interface displayed according to a video play program in a locked screen state, wherein the video play A program to display a video list or play video data in the video playback interface in the locked screen state.
- a terminal device including: a processor; and a memory storing a program, the program including instructions that, when executed by the processor, cause the processor to execute the present disclosure The method described in.
- a computer-readable storage medium storing a program, the program including instructions that, when executed by a processor of an electronic device, cause the electronic device to execute the Methods.
- a computer program product including a program, the program including code that, when executed by a processor of an electronic device, causes the electronic device to perform the method described in the present disclosure .
- FIG. 1 is a flowchart showing a display method of a video playing interface according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure
- FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating receiving a user's video play instruction for the lock screen interface of a terminal device according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, and based on the video play instruction, switching from the lock screen interface to the lock screen state according to the video Schematic diagram of the video playback interface displayed by the playback program;
- FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram showing a path for a terminal device to obtain a video list or video data from a video content server according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure
- 4A and 4B are schematic diagrams showing that the user's registered account for a third-party video playback program is associated with the unique video service registration identifier of the terminal device;
- FIG. 5 is a schematic diagram illustrating performing user authentication to enable controls related to user interaction in a video playback interface according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure
- FIG. 6 is an overall flowchart illustrating a method for displaying a video playback interface in a scenario where a video playback program may be a subroutine included in a screen lock program of a terminal device according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure
- FIG. 7 is a structural block diagram showing a video playback device according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 8 is a structural block diagram showing an exemplary electronic device that can be applied to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure.
- first, second, etc. to describe various elements is not intended to limit the positional relationship, timing relationship, or importance relationship of these elements. It is only used to distinguish one element from another.
- first element and the second element may refer to the same instance of the element, and in some cases, based on the description of the context, they may also refer to different instances.
- a series of operations such as unlocking the device, finding and opening an installed video application, etc. are often performed.
- the terminal device in the locked screen state is unlocked, and the video application search and start operations are performed, the user cannot browse or play video data using the terminal device in the locked screen state. Therefore, if the user wishes to start browsing or playing videos while the screen is locked, the operation process is relatively complicated and the user experience is poor.
- the present disclosure provides a method for displaying a video playback interface, which can switch from the lock screen interface to the video playback in the locked screen state according to a video playback instruction initiated by a user for the lock screen interface of a terminal device in a locked screen state
- the video playback interface displayed by the program is used to display a video list or play video data in the video playback interface in the locked screen state through the video playback program.
- FIG. 1 is a flowchart illustrating a display method of a video playing interface according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure.
- the method for displaying the video playing interface may include, for example, the following steps: receiving a user's video playing instruction for the lock screen interface of the terminal device in the lock screen state of the terminal device (step S101); and responding to The video playing instruction is switched from the lock screen interface to the video playing interface displayed according to the video playing program in the locked screen state (step S102). Through the video playing program, a video list or playing video data is displayed on the video playing interface in the locked screen state.
- the display method of the video playback interface shown in the flowchart of Figure 1 there is no need to perform a series of operations such as unlocking the device, manually finding and opening the installed video application, which can simplify video browsing or viewing of the terminal device in the locked screen state. Operation flow of playback. Since the video content can be displayed or played to the user without unlocking, it is convenient for the user to browse the video data with various fragmented time, which can improve the user's device experience.
- the display method of the video playback interface provided by the present disclosure does not change the lock screen state of the terminal device, and thus can also protect the privacy of the user while facilitating the user.
- terminal device can be any type of terminal device, such as but not limited to such as mobile phone, notebook computer, digital broadcast receiver, PDA (personal digital assistant), PAD (tablet computer), PMP ( Portable multimedia players), mobile terminals such as vehicle-mounted terminals (e.g., vehicle navigation terminals), and fixed terminals such as digital TVs, desktop computers, and the like.
- PDA personal digital assistant
- PAD tablet computer
- PMP Portable multimedia players
- mobile terminals such as vehicle-mounted terminals (e.g., vehicle navigation terminals), and fixed terminals such as digital TVs, desktop computers, and the like.
- the “lock screen state” refers to a state in which the display screen of the terminal device is locked.
- the lock screen state most of the programs that have been running in the terminal device are in a suspended state and are covered by the lock screen interface.
- the screen lock program in the system application can run, and the user needs to input a preset password or other unlocking information into the terminal device to unlock the terminal device to use other programs or applications. Therefore, the lock screen state can effectively protect the data security of the terminal device and protect user privacy.
- lock screen interface refers to an interface used to protect user privacy that is displayed to the user by lighting the screen of the terminal device in the locked screen state. Compared with the user desktop in the unlocked state, the content displayed on the lock screen interface is relatively small and relatively fixed.
- the lock screen interface may be the main lock screen interface of the terminal device, that is, the interface that the terminal device displays to the user for the first time after the user lights up the screen of the terminal device in the locked screen state.
- the lock screen interface described in this disclosure may be the lock screen main interface. It may also be other lock screen sub-interfaces that are different from the lock screen main interface.
- the video play instruction is implemented through user input to the lock screen interface.
- the user input may include, for example, screen sliding operation, button input, voice input, facial image input (ie, facial image input), or any combination thereof.
- the screen sliding operation including the on-screen sliding operation the user can initiate the video play instruction by performing a simple on-screen sliding on the lock screen interface of the terminal device, so as to realize the lock screen interface and the lock screen. Switch between the video playback interfaces displayed by the video playback program in the screen state, thereby making the user's operation easier and more convenient.
- the screen sliding operation is not limited to an on-screen sliding operation, and can also be set as a sliding operation on the screen or in other directions according to the actual situation, as long as the screen sliding operation is set to implement the video playback instruction It is only necessary that the sliding operation does not conflict with other instructions (for example, unlocking) for the lock screen interface. For example, if no corresponding instruction is defined for the right sliding operation on the lock screen interface, the right sliding operation on the lock screen interface may also be used as the screen sliding operation for implementing the video playback instruction.
- the video play instruction may also be implemented in response to user input on the lock screen interface and successful user authentication.
- the user input may include, for example, screen sliding operation, button input, voice input, facial image input (ie, facial image input), or any combination thereof.
- the successful user authentication may include, for example, successful biometric authentication and password authentication. Success, successful Q&A authentication, or any combination thereof.
- the successful biometric authentication may include, for example, at least one of the following: successful facial recognition authentication, successful fingerprint recognition authentication, and successful iris recognition authentication.
- the user input for the lock screen interface and the authentication operation may also be combined to generate the video play instruction.
- the combination here may be the case where the user input is first, and the authentication operations such as facial recognition, fingerprint recognition, and password authentication are second, but of course it is not limited to this.
- the facial recognition authentication can also be the first, and the screen sliding operation is the latter.
- user input and authentication can be done through the same user action. For example, the user can press a predetermined button on the screen to complete the user input and initiate and complete the off-screen fingerprint authentication.
- receiving the video playback instruction from the user for the lock screen interface may include: receiving a screen sliding operation performed by the user on the lock screen interface And in response to the successful authentication of the user, it is determined that the video play instruction for the lock screen interface of the user is received.
- the lock screen interface is provided with a video play button, and user input such as screen sliding operation and button input may be performed based on the video play button.
- receiving the video play instruction of the user for the lock screen interface may include: receiving a screen sliding operation performed by the user based on the video play button set in the lock screen interface; The user performs a screen sliding operation based on the video play button to display an authentication interface for playing a video; receives authentication information input by the user for the authentication interface for playing a video; and in response to a successful authentication, determines to receive To the user's video play instruction for the lock screen interface.
- FIG. 2 illustrates receiving a user's video playback instruction for the lock screen interface of a terminal device according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, and switching from the lock screen interface to the locked screen state based on the video playback instruction
- the lock screen interface of the terminal device such as the lower left corner of the lock screen main interface 210 (it can also be the lower right corner and other positions, as long as it does not affect the settings of other buttons in the lock screen interface. )
- a video play button 211 is provided.
- the terminal device may display an authentication interface 220 for playing a video. After that, the user can input corresponding authentication information for the authentication interface 220 for playing the video.
- the authentication information may be, but not limited to, a digital password, a fingerprint password, or a gesture password.
- the terminal device will switch from the lock screen main interface 210 to the video playback interface 230 displayed according to the video playback program in the locked screen state.
- the authentication information for the authentication interface 220 for playing video that is successfully authenticated may be the same information as the unlocking information required for the unlocking operation of the terminal device, or of course, it may also be different information.
- the degree and angle of sliding operations such as sliding on the screen are also not limited. Taking the sliding operation on the screen as an example, as long as the final position of the user's finger after sliding up is greater than the longitudinal distance (that is, the direction of the long axis of the terminal device's screen) from the original position of the video play button 211, which is set according to the actual situation The distance threshold is sufficient to simplify user operations and enhance user experience.
- the video play button 211 can be set to any shape that can more intuitively reflect the video play function, for example, a circle with an inverted triangle in the middle shown in FIG. 2.
- the video playback program may be a subprogram included in the screen lock program of the terminal device.
- the lock screen program of the terminal device in response to the video playback instruction, can control the terminal device to switch from the lock screen interface to the locked screen state according to the video contained in the lock screen program.
- the video playback interface displayed by the playback program Therefore, even if any third-party video playback program is not installed in the terminal device, the video browsing and/or playback in the locked screen state can be realized.
- the third-party video playback program includes an application program that is supported by a video content server and is different from the system application (ie, system program) of the terminal device, and the screen lock program is included in the system application. in.
- the video content server may include, for example, one or more servers for aggregation and distribution of video content.
- the video content server may be, for example, a cloud platform, which includes multiple cloud servers. Therefore, compared with related technologies, user operations can be more convenient, and the user's stickiness in using the terminal device can be increased. In addition, since there is no need to install a third-party video playback program, it can save more space occupied by the third-party video playback program of the terminal device, and improve the overall operating performance of the terminal device.
- switching from the lock screen interface to the video playback interface displayed in the lock screen state according to the video playback program included in the lock screen program may not involve process switching, but in the lock screen state.
- a new thread can be started in the process of the lock screen program to achieve it.
- FIG. 4 shows a method of associating a user's registered account for a third-party video playback program with a unique video service registration identifier of the terminal device.
- the video playback interface may cover the entire display screen of the terminal device, or may also cover only a part of the display screen of the terminal device.
- the video playback program included in the lock screen program is a subroutine of the lock screen program (a system program of the terminal device)
- the video playback interface in the locked screen state may be equivalent to the A sub-interface of the lock screen interface of the terminal device, for example, may be equivalent to a lock screen sub-interface different from the main lock screen interface.
- the video list or the video data may be the screen lock program based on the unique video service registration identifier of the terminal device (for example, the user ID of the terminal device registered in the video content server) from the video content Obtained by the server.
- the video content server may be a terminal device as a unit, which is a terminal device that displays a video list or plays video data on the video playback interface in the locked screen state through the video playback program included in the lock screen program. Provide the required video list or video data.
- the unique video service registration identifier of the terminal device is an identifier assigned by the video content server to the terminal device based on the unique device identifier of the terminal device.
- the unique device identification may include, for example, fingerprint information and/or physical address information of the terminal device.
- a video list may be displayed in the video playback interface in the locked screen state.
- the video content in the video list can be displayed to the user in the form of thumbnails.
- the user can select the corresponding video content to play by browsing up and down and clicking on the video content of interest.
- various commonly used video playback control buttons such as back, pause, etc. control buttons, can also be displayed in the displayed video playback sub-interface.
- the video data can also be directly played in the video playback interface in the locked screen state.
- the user can also trigger the "next video content" control set in the video playback interface to choose to terminate the currently played video content and play the next video content.
- the screen lock program may directly obtain the video list or the video data from the video content server by directly communicating with the video content server.
- the screen lock program 311 of the terminal device 310 may be used in Path 1 directly obtains the corresponding video list or video data from the video content server 320 without having to go through and install any third-party video playback program 330 (the dotted box in FIG. 3 indicates that the third-party video playback program may not be installed), thereby simplifying the video
- the data transmission path enhances the user’s device experience.
- the unique video service registration identifier of the terminal device may be the system application identifier (for example, the APP ID of the system application registered in the video content server) that the video content server reports on the terminal device. Assigned to the terminal device after passing.
- the system application identifier may include, for example, a unique application identifier assigned by the video content server to the system application of the terminal device. Therefore, the terminal device can obtain the corresponding video list or video data after the two-layer identification authentication of the video content server (ie, system application layer identification authentication and terminal device layer identification authentication), so as to ensure user information And the security of user equipment.
- the video list or the played video data displayed in the video playback interface may be pushed based on general non-personalized parameters and/or user information corresponding to the unique video service registration identifier.
- the general non-personalized parameters may include, for example, at least one of parameters that are not related to user information, such as click-through rate, view volume, playback volume, and user rating of the video content.
- the user information may include, for example, at least one of the following information: user personal information (such as nickname, gender, age, etc.), user's playback history data of video content (such as which types, styles, regions, actors, and/ Or the video content of the subject and its corresponding playback times or frequency, etc.), the user's playback behavior information of the video content (such as playback frequency, playback time, etc.), and the user's preference information for the video content (such as which types, styles, regions, etc.)
- the user's preference information for the recommended content of the information for example, the user's preference for advertising information
- the video playback setting information for example, volume, brightness, clarity, language, subtitles, etc.
- the video playback program or the video content server can push the click rate to the user of the terminal device based on general non-personalized parameters, such as the click-through rate, view volume, playback volume, user rating and other parameters of each video content.
- the weight of the involved parameters in the corresponding parameter combination and the involved threshold can be flexibly set according to the actual situation.
- the video content can also be pushed based on or combined with the user information corresponding to the unique video service registration identifier.
- this type of video can be added Push content.
- the user information accounts for the weight of the push strategy (that is, the user
- the initial value of the weight of the information in the parameter combination on which the push strategy is based may be relatively small, for example, may be smaller than the weight of the general non-personalized parameter in the push strategy.
- the weight of the user information in the push strategy may gradually increase as the amount of data of the user information increases, for example, as the user uses the video playback program to play or browse the video content more and more times
- the weight of the user information in the push strategy may be larger and larger, for example, it may be gradually increased to be equal to or greater than the weight of the general non-personalized parameter in the push strategy. In this way, it is more convenient to realize the precision and personalized push of video content.
- the video browsing or playing information of the video content displayed in the video playing program may be synchronized with the video browsing or playing information of the video content stored in the video content server.
- the video browsing or playing information may include, for example, the click rate or the amount of playback of a specific video content, etc. Therefore, the video browsing or playing information of a certain video content displayed in the video playing program by the terminal device can be synchronized with the video browsing or playing information of the video content stored in the video content server.
- video browsing or playing information such as clicking or watching the video content based on the unique video service registration identifier and through the video playing program can also be collected by the video content server and reflected in the video content server.
- the video browsing or playback information of the video content displayed in the supported third-party video playback program can still see the total click rate or playback volume of the video content.
- the behavior of playing video content through the video playback program included in the screen lock program of the terminal device can also be included in the total click rate or playback volume of the video, thereby increasing the click rate or playback volume of the video content itself.
- the video playback program included in the screen lock program of the terminal device not only the video data of the video content can be obtained from the video content server, but the video browsing of the video content can also be obtained from the video content server. Or play information (such as click rate or play volume) and display it.
- the lock screen program of the terminal device when the video content is played through the video playback program included in the lock screen program of the terminal device, the lock screen program of the terminal device also sends information related to the current playback behavior of playing the video content to the video Content server.
- the video content server can update the video browsing or playback information (such as click rate or playback volume) of the video content according to the information related to the playback behavior of the video content, and display it through the third-party video playback program it supports The updated video browsing or playback information (such as click-through rate or playback volume).
- video browsing or playback information such as click rate or playback volume
- the method for displaying the video playback interface may further include: receiving an account association instruction from the user for the video playback interface; and in response to the account association instruction, targeting the user to third-party video playback
- the registered account of the program is associated with the unique video service registration identifier of the terminal device. Even if the third-party video playback program is not installed in the terminal device or the third-party video playback program has been uninstalled, this association can be performed. Therefore, the third-party video player program and the two different account systems corresponding to the terminal device can be associated with each other, so that the user can also communicate with the user when playing video content through the video player program included in the terminal device’s lock screen program. Registering an account and using a third-party video player program to play video content has a similar playback experience (for example, browsing to content that interests you).
- associating the user's registered account for the third-party video playback program with the unique video service registration identifier of the terminal device includes: responding to The account association instruction calls and displays the login interface of the third-party video playback program; receiving the login authentication corresponding to the registered account for the third-party video playback program entered into the login interface by the user Information; and in response to the successful authentication based on the login authentication information, associate the registered account with the unique video service registration identifier of the terminal device.
- the login authentication information may include, for example, at least one of the registered account, a password corresponding to the registered account, a verification code, biometric authentication information, and question and answer information.
- the password may be, for example, but not limited to, a numeric and/or letter password, or a gesture password.
- an account association button may be provided in the video playback interface; the account association instruction may be initiated based on the account association button.
- the upper right corner of the video playback interface 230 of the terminal device it can also be the upper left corner, the lower left corner, the lower right corner and other positions, as long as it does not affect other buttons in the lock screen interface
- an account link button 231 is set. The user can initiate an account association instruction by triggering (for example, clicking) the account association button 231.
- the terminal device In response to the account association instruction, the terminal device will call and display the login interface 240 of the third-party video playback program; the user can input the third-party video playback program's registered account and password or other login authentication information into the login interface 240; In response to the successful authentication of the registered account and the password or other login authentication information input by the user, the terminal device may associate the registered account of the third-party video playback program with the unique video service registration identifier of the terminal device . According to some embodiments, as shown in FIG. 4A, in response to the successful authentication of the registered account and the password or other login authentication information entered by the user, the interface can be switched back to the previously displayed video playback interface 230, and a message box can be popped up. Various reminding methods such as 241 return to the user corresponding response messages indicating that the registered account is successfully associated with the unique video service registration identifier.
- the account association instruction may also be implemented in response to a user trigger for the account association button, and a response message that the registered account has not been associated with the unique video service registration identifier of the terminal device.
- a user trigger for the account association button upon receiving the user's triggering operation on the account association button 231, it can first determine whether the registered account and the unique video service registration identifier of the terminal device have been associated, and respond After the registered account has not been associated with the unique video service registration identifier of the terminal device, it is determined that the account association instruction is received, and the login interface 240 of the third-party video playback program is called and displayed. In this way, operation redundancy and resource consumption caused by repeated account association can be reduced, and the user's application experience can be improved.
- controls related to user interaction may be displayed in the video playback interface, and the account association instruction may be initiated based on the controls related to user interaction.
- the control related to user interaction is in an unavailable state
- the account association instruction may be implemented by user triggering of the control related to user interaction that is in an unavailable state.
- the controls that are in the unavailable state and related to user interaction may be displayed in gray, or are surrounded or covered by a shaded area, etc., so as to be related to the normal controls of the controls that are in the available state and related to user interaction.
- Different styles. Of course, the controls related to user interaction that are in an unavailable state can also be displayed in a common style.
- the right side of the video playback interface 230 of the terminal device (can also be the left side, the lower side and other positions, as long as it does not affect the settings of other buttons in the lock screen interface. )
- To display controls related to user interaction that are in an unavailable state such as a like button 233, a comment button 234, and a share button 235 surrounded by a shaded area.
- the user can initiate an account association instruction by triggering (such as clicking) any control (such as the like button 233) shown in the figure that is related to user interaction.
- the terminal device can call and display the login interface 240 of the third-party video playback program; the user can input the third-party video playback program's registered account and password or other login authentication information into the login interface 240;
- the terminal device may associate the registered account of the third-party video playback program with the unique video service registration identifier of the terminal device . According to some embodiments, as shown in FIG.
- the interface in response to the successful authentication of the registered account and the password or other login authentication information entered by the user, the interface can be switched back to the previously displayed video playback interface 230, and the user
- the interaction-related controls are changed to various reminding methods such as available states (such as removing the surrounding shaded area), and a corresponding response message indicating that the registered account is successfully associated with the unique video service registration identifier is returned to the user.
- the user in response to the successful authentication of the registered account and the password or other login authentication information input by the user, the user may also perform the above-mentioned trigger operation (such as the above-mentioned trigger operation for the like button 233).
- the response (such as like feedback, etc.) related to the interactive function (such as the like function) that can be realized by the control related to user interaction, or the interactive data of the interactive function that can be realized by the control related to the user interaction Update (such as update of like data, etc.).
- Update such as update of like data, etc.
- the user may be prompted to "If you need to use a control related to user interaction, please associate a third-party video player first.” , And request the user (for example, by pressing the confirm button) to confirm whether to associate a third-party video player program. If the user confirms that the third-party video playback program is to be associated, this confirmation is regarded as the user issuing the account association instruction.
- the account association instruction may also be implemented in response to a user trigger for the control related to user interaction, and a response message that the registered account has not been associated with the unique video service registration identifier of the terminal device .
- the account association example shown in FIG. 4B upon receiving the user's trigger operation for the like button 233 surrounded by the shaded area, the registered account and the unique video service registration identifier of the terminal device can be determined first. Whether it has been associated or not, in response to the registration account being not associated with the unique video service registration identifier of the terminal device, it is determined that the account association instruction is received, and the login interface 240 of the third-party video player program is called and displayed. In this way, operation redundancy and resource consumption caused by repeated account association can be reduced, and the user's application experience can be improved.
- the shape of each button described above is not limited, as long as it can more intuitively reflect the function to be implemented.
- the account link button 231 can be set to any shape that can more intuitively reflect the account link function, such as a square with a plus sign in the middle shown in FIG. 4A, etc.; the like button 233 may be set as FIG. 4B The heart shape shown, and so on.
- the login interface 240 of the third-party video playback program called and displayed by the terminal device may be a web version login interface called by the terminal device through the video content server, or the login interface of an installed third-party video playback program called by the terminal device.
- the login interface 240 may be displayed on the video playback interface 230, and partially or completely (as shown in FIG. 4A or FIG. 4B) covers the video playback interface 230, which is not limited.
- the display method of the video playback interface may further include: synchronizing user information related to the registered account and user information related to the unique video service registration identifier, and the user information includes the following information At least one of: user personal information (such as nickname, gender, age, etc.), user’s playback history data of video content (such as which types, styles, regions, actors and/or themes of video content played and corresponding playback The number or frequency, etc.), the user's playback behavior information of the video content (such as playback frequency, playback time, etc.), and the user's preference information for the video content (such as which types, styles, regions, actors and/or themes of video content are preferred) , The user's preference information for the recommended content of the information (such as the user's preference for advertising information), and the video playback setting information (such as volume, brightness, clarity, language, subtitles, etc.).
- user personal information such as nickname, gender, age, etc.
- user’s playback history data of video content such as which types, styles, regions, actors and
- the screen lock program may receive user information corresponding to the registered account of the third-party video player program associated with the unique video service registration identifier from the video content server, and based on the user information corresponding to the registered account To generate or update the user information corresponding to the unique video service registration identifier. Therefore, the unique video service registration identifier may have consistent user information with the registered account of the associated third-party video playback program. For example, if a user plays a certain video content through a third-party video player program to generate or update the playback history information corresponding to the registered account of the third-party video player program, the video player program included in the lock screen program also corresponds to the related And generate or update the playback history information.
- the user information generated by the user playing the video content by using the video playback program included in the lock screen program can also be sent to the video content server, so that the video content server updates the associated third-party video based on the user information
- the user information corresponding to the registered account of the playing program For example, if the user plays a certain video content through the video playback program included in the lock screen program to generate or update the playback history information corresponding to the unique video service registration identifier, the third-party video playback program also corresponds to the associated registration Account and generate or update the playback history information synchronously.
- the video list displayed in the video playback interface or the video data played is the same as the video list displayed by the third-party video playback program when the user logs in to the third-party video playback program based on the registered account or
- the played video data is based on the same user information (such as user personal information, user's playback history data of video content, user's playback behavior information of video content, and/or user preference information for video content, etc.).
- user information such as user personal information, user's playback history data of video content, user's playback behavior information of video content, and/or user preference information for video content, etc.
- Pushed Pushed.
- users can push video content of roughly the same type in any of the two different account systems corresponding to the third-party video playback program and the terminal device, which makes it easier for users to browse the content they are interested in. Improve the user's application experience.
- the video list displayed in the video playback interface or the video data played may be based on general non-personalized parameters, and user information corresponding to the unique video service registration identifier and/or The user information corresponding to the registered account is pushed.
- the user information (for example, the user information corresponding to the unique video service registration identifier and/or the user information corresponding to the registered account) on which the push strategy is based after the aforementioned association is accounted for in the push strategy
- the weight of may be greater than the weight of the push strategy based on user information (for example, user information corresponding to the unique video service registration identifier) before the association is performed.
- the weight of the user information on which the push strategy is based (for example, user information corresponding to the unique video service registration identifier) in the push strategy may be less than or equal to the general non-personalized parameter.
- the weight of the push strategy, after the association, the user information on which the push strategy is based (for example, the user information corresponding to the unique video service registration identifier and/or the user information corresponding to the registered account) accounts for The weight of the push strategy may be greater than the weight of the general non-personalized parameter in the push strategy. In this way, after the accounts are associated, when the video content is pushed, the proportion of user information is higher, and it is easier to realize the precise and personalized push of the video content.
- the weight of user information (for example, user information corresponding to the unique video service registration identifier and/or user information corresponding to the registered account) in the push strategy can also vary with the data volume of the corresponding user information. Increase and gradually increase.
- the video list or the played video data displayed in the video playback interface may also be based on user information and/or user information corresponding to the unique video service registration identifier. The user information corresponding to the registered account is pushed, that is, general non-personalized parameters may not be considered.
- the display method of the video playback interface may further include: synchronizing user interaction data related to the registered account with user interaction data related to the unique video service registration identifier.
- data related to user interaction such as likes, comments, sharing, and following, made by the user using the third-party video playback program and the two different account systems corresponding to the terminal device can be synchronized, integrated and/or displayed.
- the screen lock program can receive user interaction data corresponding to the registered account of the third-party video playback program associated with the unique video service registration identifier from the video content server, and based on the user corresponding to the registered account The interaction data is used to generate or update the user interaction data corresponding to the unique video service registration identifier. Therefore, the unique video service registration identifier can have consistent user interaction data with the registered account of the associated third-party video playback program. For example, if a user uses a registered account to like or leave a message on a video content through a third-party video player program, the video player program included in the lock screen program can also display that the user has performed the video content when the video content is played. Like or comment.
- the user interaction data generated when the user uses the video playback program included in the lock screen program based on the unique video service registration identifier can also be sent to the video content server, so that the video content server can send data based on the user interaction data.
- Update the user interaction data corresponding to the registered account of the associated third-party video player program For example, if a user likes or leaves a comment on a certain video content through the video player program included in the lock screen program based on the unique video service registration identifier, the video content in the third-party video player program is displayed as being associated The registered account of the third-party video player program has liked or left a message.
- the lock screen program further includes a video decoding program that matches the video playback program included in the lock screen program
- the display method of the video playback interface may further include:
- the video decoding program included in the lock screen program decodes the video data to be played.
- the video data can be decoded through the video decoding program in the lock screen program that matches the video playback program included in the lock screen program, so that the decoding effect of the video data is better and improved.
- the user s video viewing experience.
- the screen lock program is a system program of the terminal device and has extremely high application calling authority, the video data to be played can also be decoded through the universal system video decoding program built in the terminal device.
- the video player program in the lock screen program can still be used to obtain and use the third-party video player program.
- the video playback program may also be a third-party video playback program called by the screen lock program of the terminal device and installed in the terminal device.
- the terminal device can also use existing video playback program resources to realize video playback in a locked screen state, or it can run installed third-party video playback software without unlocking the terminal device. In this case, it is convenient for the user to perform more operations, and it can also avoid the waste of existing video playback program resources.
- switching from the lock screen interface to the video playback interface displayed according to the video playback program in the locked screen state includes: in response to the video playback instruction, switching from the lock screen to the video playback interface displayed according to the video playback program
- the video playback interface displayed by the third-party video playback program is displayed on the lock screen interface of the terminal device and covers the lock screen interface.
- the video playback interface displayed according to the third-party video playback program in the locked screen state may be displayed on the lock screen interface of the terminal device and completely cover the lock screen interface.
- the video playback interface displayed according to the third-party video playback program in the locked screen state does not belong to the lock screen interface generated by the lock screen program, but is different from the lock screen interface and consists of other third-party video playback interfaces.
- the application interface generated by the three-party application is at a different level from the lock screen interface.
- the video playback interface displayed according to the third-party video playback program in the locked screen state is different from that displayed by the third-party video playback program when the terminal device is unlocked and the third-party video playback program installed in the terminal device is started.
- the video playback interface is generally consistent.
- a list of videos is displayed in the video playback interface, and the videos in the list can be displayed to the user in the form of thumbnails; the user can browse up and down and click on the video content of interest. Select the corresponding video to play.
- various commonly used video playback control buttons such as back and pause control buttons, can also be displayed in the displayed video playback sub-interface.
- the video list or the video data in the video playback interface displayed according to the third-party video playback program may be the third-party video playback program based on the user’s targeting of the third-party video playback program.
- the registered account or random non-registered ID is obtained from the video content server.
- the video list or the video data in the video playback interface displayed according to the third-party video playback program may be the screen lock program indirectly from the video content server via the third-party video playback program. Obtained from. Therefore, as shown in FIG. 3, unlike the scenario where the video playback program may be a subroutine included in the lock screen program of the terminal device, the video playback program may be used by the terminal device.
- the screen lock program 311 can be obtained from the video content server 320 through path 2 (the path shown by the dashed line in FIG. 3) instead of path 1.
- the third-party video playback program may be a video playback program preset to have the permission to be called by the lock screen program to be displayed on the lock screen interface.
- a third-party video playback program installed in the terminal device can initiate a permission setting request to the terminal device according to a user's trigger; in response to the permission setting request, the terminal device can send the third-party video playback program to the terminal device.
- the permission is set to allow being called by the lock screen program to be displayed on the lock screen interface.
- the user can directly change the setting information of the third-party video playback program installed in the terminal device to set the third-party video playback program to allow it to be called by the lock screen program to be displayed on the screen.
- the permission video playback program on the lock screen interface can be a video playback program preset to have the permission to be called by the lock screen program to be displayed on the lock screen interface.
- the video playback program may be a third-party video playback program installed in the terminal device called by the screen lock program of the terminal device, it may also be used with the third-party video playback program.
- the video decoding program that matches the playback program decodes the video data to be played.
- the video decoding program that matches the third-party video playback program can also be installed in the terminal device, but it is equivalent to a third-party application program, so it is different from the one included in the foregoing embodiment of the present disclosure. Describes the video decoding program in the lock screen program (system program).
- the terminal device in response to the video playback instruction, may first determine that it needs to switch from the lock screen interface to the screen display according to the video playback program included in the lock screen program in the lock screen state.
- the video playback interface is also a video playback interface displayed according to an installed third-party video playback program, and a corresponding switching operation is performed according to the determination result.
- the above determination method may include: if it is determined that a third-party video playback program is installed in the terminal device, it may be determined that the screen can be switched from the lock screen interface to display according to the installed third-party video playback program in the locked screen state. Video playback interface. On the other hand, if it is determined that no third-party video playback program is installed in the terminal device, it can be determined to switch from the lock screen interface to the video playback interface displayed according to the video playback program included in the lock screen program in the locked screen state. As an alternative, you can set the priority for the video playback program included in the lock screen program and the third-party video playback program installed in the terminal device, and switch to the lock screen state according to the priority according to the priority level.
- the video playback interface displayed by the high video playback program can be set to display the video playback interface through the video playback program included in the lock screen program regardless of whether a third-party video playback program has been installed in the terminal device.
- the list of videos or the video data played in the video playback interface in the lock screen state through the video playback program may not contain data related to user interaction behaviors (that is, do not contain user interaction behaviors).
- Data video list or video data.
- the displayed video list or video data does not expose the privacy related to the user's preferences, so as to achieve the purpose of protecting the user's privacy and security.
- the displayed video list or played video data does not contain data related to user interaction behavior, which can be expressed as follows: as shown in FIG.
- the video playback interface 230 switched to may not be set with likes, comments, Controls related to user interaction such as sharing and following, or, as shown in FIG. 4B, the controls related to user interaction such as likes, comments, sharing, and following displayed in the switched to video playback interface 230 may be in an unavailable state .
- the method may further include: receiving a user interaction initiated by the user for the video playback interface. And in response to a successful authentication request, enabling controls related to user interaction in the video playback interface.
- enabling the control related to user interaction in the video playback interface may include: in response to the authentication request for user interaction, displaying for user interaction The authentication interface; receiving the authentication information input by the user into the authentication interface for user interaction; and in response to the successful authentication of the authentication information, enable controls related to user interaction in the video playback interface.
- controls related to user interaction may not be displayed in the video playback interface.
- enabling the control related to the user interaction may include displaying the control related to the user interaction.
- a control related to user interaction may have been displayed in the video playback interface, but the control is in an unavailable state.
- enabling the control related to the user interaction may include making the control related to the user interaction available.
- enabling controls related to user interaction in the video playback interface may include: displaying controls related to user interaction that are not originally displayed in the video playback interface; or, combining the controls related to user interaction in the video playback interface.
- the control changes from an unavailable state to an available state.
- an authentication button for user interaction may be provided in the video playing interface, and the authentication request for user interaction may be initiated based on the authentication button for user interaction.
- FIG. 5 is a schematic diagram illustrating performing user authentication to display controls related to user interaction in a video playback interface according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure.
- the authentication button 232 used for user interaction can be displayed at the upper left corner of the video playback interface 230 of the terminal device, for example (it can also be the lower left corner, upper right corner, lower right corner, etc., as long as it does not affect other buttons in the lock screen interface. Just set it up).
- the user can initiate an authentication request for user interaction by triggering (clicking) the authentication button 232 for user interaction.
- the terminal device In response to the authentication request for user interaction, the terminal device will display an authentication interface 250 for user interaction; the user can input authentication information into the authentication interface 250 for user interaction, which may be but not limited to fingerprints. Password, digital password, or gesture password, etc.; in response to the successful authentication of the authentication information input by the user, the terminal device may display controls related to user interaction in the video playback interface 230, such as the like button 233, as shown in FIG. 5 Comment button 234, share button 235, etc.
- the authentication button 232 used for user interaction may be a circle with a key shape in the middle, the like button 233 may be a heart shape, and so on.
- the authentication information such as fingerprint password, digital password, or gesture password for the authentication interface 250 for user interaction that is successfully authenticated may be the same as or different from the unlocking information required to unlock the terminal device, and there is no restriction on this.
- the video playback interface may display controls related to user interaction, the controls related to user interaction are in an unavailable state, and the authentication request for user interaction may also be passed to the User-triggered controls that are in an unavailable state and are related to user interaction (such as like buttons, etc.).
- the controls that are in the unavailable state and related to user interaction may be displayed in gray, or are surrounded or covered by a shaded area, etc., so as to be related to the normal controls of the controls that are in the available state and related to user interaction.
- the controls related to user interaction that are in an unavailable state can also be displayed in a common style.
- the control related to the user interaction in response to the successful authentication of the authentication information input by the user into the authentication interface for user interaction, the control related to the user interaction may be changed from an unavailable state to an available state.
- the user in response to the successful authentication of the authentication information entered by the user into the authentication interface for user interaction, the user may be triggered (such as the user trigger for the like button) to interact with the user.
- the interactive function (such as the like function) that can be realized by the related control and the related response (such as the like feedback, or the update of the like data, etc.).
- a trigger action based on the user can not only enable the controls related to the user interaction, but also realize the user interaction, which can further improve the user's application experience.
- the authentication request for user interaction and the account association instructions involved when associating the user's registered account for the third-party video playback program with the unique video service registration identifier of the terminal device may be based on the same
- the user-triggered implementation for example, may be based on the same user-triggered implementation of controls that are in an unavailable state and are related to user interaction.
- the account association operation and the operation of enabling the controls related to user interaction can be implemented together, wherein the "implementation together" herein may include simultaneous implementation and implementation in a sequential order.
- the user when receiving a user's trigger operation for a control related to user interaction that is in an unavailable state, the user may be prompted to select "Enable controls related to user interaction” or "Associate third-party video playback Program” or “enable controls related to user interaction and associate third-party video playback programs", and perform subsequent corresponding operations according to the user's selection results to increase the flexibility of user operations.
- the method for displaying a video playback interface of the present disclosure may further include: receiving an interface exit instruction from the user for the video playback interface in a locked screen state; and in response to the interface exit instruction, playing from the video The interface switches back to the lock screen interface.
- the video playback interface may also be provided with an interface exit button; the interface exit instruction can be initiated based on the interface exit button.
- the shape and position of the interface exit button are not limited, as long as it can more intuitively reflect the function to be implemented and does not affect the settings of other buttons in the video playback interface.
- FIG. 6 shows that the video playing program may be included in the lock screen of the terminal device according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 6 shows that the video playing program may be included in the lock screen of the terminal device according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure.
- the display method of the video playback interface of the present disclosure may include the following steps.
- Step S601 The terminal device reports a system application identifier to the video content server, where the system application identifier is a unique application identifier assigned by the video content server to the system application of the terminal device.
- the assignment of the system application identifier may occur before the terminal device leaves the factory.
- the system application developer of the terminal device can implant the system application identifier into the corresponding terminal device
- the terminal device can carry the corresponding system application identifier when it leaves the factory, wherein the system application identifier corresponding to the terminal device with the same system application is usually the same.
- the terminal device can also instruct the corresponding system application developer or directly apply for the system application identification to the video content server after receiving the user's video playback instruction for the lock screen interface of the terminal device for the first time or at other times.
- the applied system application ID and the video content server perform security authentication.
- Step S602 Receive a unique video service registration identifier assigned to the terminal device by the video content server after determining that the system application identifier is authenticated.
- the video content server may require the terminal device to report the unique device identifier of the terminal device after determining that the system application identification is authenticated, that is, after determining that the system application of the terminal device is safe and legal, such as The fingerprint information and/or physical address information of the terminal device, etc., and the terminal device is assigned the unique video service registration identifier based on the unique device identifier reported by the terminal device.
- the terminal device after the terminal device receives the unique video service registration identifier, it can be stored locally in the terminal device so that it can subsequently be obtained from the video content server based on the unique video service registration identifier The corresponding video list or video data.
- steps S601 and S602 are the initialization steps for the terminal device to interface with the video content server to obtain a unique video service registration identifier (or to perform security authentication), and the initialization step is video playback An optional step but not a necessary step of the interface display method. For example, if the terminal device has obtained the unique video service registration identifier from the video content server based on the corresponding system application identifier, there is no need to perform the above steps S601 and S602 again. Furthermore, as described above, according to actual needs, the above steps S601 and S602 may also occur after the terminal device first receives the user's video play instruction for the lock screen interface of the terminal device or in other time periods. According to some embodiments, step S601 and step S602 may be steps performed by the device manufacturer before the terminal device is sold.
- Step S603 Receive a user's video play instruction for the lock screen interface of the terminal device in the lock screen state of the terminal device.
- the video play instruction may be implemented through user input for the lock screen interface, or the video play instruction may also be in response to all instructions on the lock screen interface.
- the user input and user authentication are successfully realized.
- the user input may include, for example, screen sliding operation, button input, voice input, facial image input (ie, facial image input), or any combination thereof.
- the successful user authentication may include, for example, successful biometric authentication, successful password authentication, successful question and answer authentication, or any combination thereof.
- the successful biometric authentication may include, for example, at least one of the following: successful facial recognition authentication, successful fingerprint recognition authentication, and successful iris recognition authentication.
- Step S604 in response to the video play instruction, the screen lock program of the terminal device obtains a video list or video data from the video content server based on the unique video service registration identifier, and controls the terminal device to obtain the video data from the video content server.
- the lock screen interface is switched to the video playback interface displayed according to the video playback program included in the lock screen program in the locked screen state, wherein, through the video playback program included in the lock screen program, the lock screen
- the video play interface in the state displays the video list or plays the video data.
- the video list or the video data may be the screen lock program based on the unique video service registration identifier, through a direct communication connection with the video content server The method is directly obtained from the video content server.
- the videos in the video list may be displayed to the user in the form of thumbnails; the user may browse up and down and click on the video content of interest to select the corresponding video to play.
- various commonly used video playback control buttons such as back, pause, etc. control buttons, can also be displayed in the displayed video playback sub-interface.
- the video playback interface may cover the entire display screen of the terminal device; of course, it may also cover only a part of the display screen of the terminal device.
- the video playback program included in the lock screen program is a subroutine of the lock screen program (the system program of the terminal device)
- the video playback interface in the locked screen state can be equivalent to A sub-interface of the lock screen interface of the terminal device, for example, may be equivalent to a lock screen sub-interface different from the main lock screen interface.
- the lock screen program further includes a video decoding program that matches the video playback program included in the lock screen program
- the display method of the video playback interface may further include:
- the video decoding program included in the lock screen program decodes the video data to be played. That is, the video data can be decoded through the video decoding program in the lock screen program that is matched with the video playback program included in the lock screen program, so that the decoding effect of the video data is better and improved.
- the user s video viewing experience.
- the lock screen program is a system program of the terminal device, it has extremely high application calling authority, therefore, the video data to be played can also be decoded through the universal system video decoding program built in the terminal device, and there is no restriction on this. .
- switching from the lock screen interface to the video playback interface displayed in the lock screen state according to the video playback program included in the lock screen program may not involve process switching, but in the lock screen state.
- the lock screen program process can be implemented by another thread, and there is no restriction on this.
- the display method of the video playback interface may further include the following steps Step S605 and step S606, in which step S605 is used as an example in FIG. 6 before step S606, but it should be noted that the order of execution of the two is not limited to this, and it can also be executed in parallel or step S606 is the previous step. S605 is behind.
- Step S605 Receive an authentication request for user interaction initiated by the user for the video playback interface; and in response to a successful authentication, enable controls related to user interaction in the video playback interface.
- enabling controls related to user interaction in the video playback interface may include: displaying controls related to user interaction that are not originally displayed in the video playback interface; or, connecting the controls related to user interaction in the video playback interface; The interaction-related controls are changed from the unavailable state to the available state.
- the video playback interface before receiving the authentication request for user interaction, does not display controls related to user interaction as an example, and the process of user interaction authentication may be as shown in FIG. 5.
- the controls related to the user interaction such as the like button 233, the comment button 234, and the share button 235, can be displayed on the video playback interface in the locked screen state. Therefore, the user can view the user interaction data of the corresponding video content based on these buttons and/or perform interactive behaviors such as likes, comments, and sharing for the corresponding video content, so as to improve the user's video application experience.
- Step S606 Receive the user's account association instruction for the video playback interface; and in response to the account association instruction, register the user's registered account for the third-party video playback program with the unique video service of the terminal device Logo associated.
- the process of account association may be as shown in FIG. 4A or FIG. 4B.
- the account association instruction may be initiated based on the account association button set in the video playback interface; or, it may also be initiated based on the controls displayed in the video playback interface related to user interaction, where all The controls related to user interaction may be in an unavailable state.
- the user information related to the registered account can be synchronized with the user information related to the unique video service registration identifier, and/or the user interaction data related to the registered account can be synchronized with the user information related to the registered account.
- the user interaction data related to the unique video service registration identifier is synchronized and so on.
- the user information includes at least one of the following information: user personal information, user's playback history data of video content, user's playback behavior information of video content, user preference information for video content, user preference for information recommended content Information, video playback setting information.
- the video list displayed or the video data played in the video playback interface is displayed in the third-party video playback program when the user logs in to the third-party video playback program based on the registered account.
- the video list or the video data played are pushed based on the same user information.
- the video list or the played video data displayed in the video playback interface may be based on general non-personalized parameters, and user information corresponding to the unique video service registration identifier and/ Or the user information corresponding to the registered account is pushed.
- the user information (for example, the user information corresponding to the unique video service registration identifier and/or the user information corresponding to the registered account) on which the push strategy is based after the aforementioned association is accounted for in the push strategy
- the weight of may be greater than the weight of the push strategy based on user information (for example, user information corresponding to the unique video service registration identifier) before the association is performed.
- the weight of the user information on which the push strategy is based (for example, user information corresponding to the unique video service registration identifier) in the push strategy may be less than or equal to the general non-personalized parameter.
- the weight of the push strategy, after the association, the user information on which the push strategy is based (for example, the user information corresponding to the unique video service registration identifier and/or the user information corresponding to the registered account) accounts for The weight of the push strategy may be greater than the weight of the general non-personalized parameter in the push strategy.
- the weight of user information (for example, user information corresponding to the unique video service registration identifier and/or user information corresponding to the registered account) in the push strategy can also vary with the data volume of the corresponding user information. Increase and gradually increase.
- the display method of the video playback interface of the present disclosure may further include: step S607: receiving an interface exit instruction from the user for the video playback interface; and responding to the interface exit instruction To switch back to the lock screen interface from the video playback interface.
- the video playback interface may also be provided with an interface exit button; the interface exit instruction can be initiated based on the interface exit button.
- the shape and position of the interface exit button are not limited, as long as it can more intuitively reflect the function to be implemented and does not affect the settings of other buttons in the video playback interface.
- FIG. 7 is a structural block diagram showing an apparatus for displaying a video playing interface according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure.
- the apparatus 700 for displaying a video playing interface may include: an instruction receiving unit 701, configured to receive a user's video on the lock screen interface of the terminal device in the lock screen state of the terminal device A play instruction; and an interface switching unit 702, configured to respond to the video play instruction, switch from the lock screen interface to a video play interface displayed according to the video play program in the locked screen state, wherein the video play A program to display a video list or play video data in the video playback interface in the locked screen state.
- the apparatus 700 for displaying a video playing interface may further include a unit configured to perform other steps of any of the foregoing methods.
- an information synchronization unit configured to synchronize the video browsing or playing information of the video content displayed in the video playing program and the video browsing or playing information of the video content stored in the video content server; and is configured to receive The user's account association instruction for the video playback interface, and in response to the account association instruction, the user's registered account for the third-party video playback program is associated with the unique video service registration identifier of the terminal device An account association unit; and, an authentication unit configured to receive an authentication request initiated by the user for the video playback interface, and in response to a successful authentication, an authentication unit that enables controls related to user interaction in the video playback interface, etc. Wait.
- each unit or each feature of the exemplary device for displaying a video playback interface of the present disclosure may refer to the specific implementation of corresponding features in the display method of the foregoing exemplary video playback interface of the present disclosure. Way, so I won't repeat it.
- the units involved in describing the exemplary apparatus of the present disclosure may be implemented in a software manner, or may be implemented in a hardware manner. Among them, the name of the unit does not constitute a limitation on the unit itself under certain circumstances.
- each unit of the exemplary apparatus of the present disclosure may be at least partially performed by one or more hardware logic components.
- exemplary types of hardware logic components include: Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA), Application Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC), Application Specific Standard Product (ASSP), System on Chip (SOC), Complex Programmable Logical device (CPLD) and so on.
- An aspect of the present disclosure may include a terminal device, which may include a processor; and a memory storing a program, the program including instructions that when executed by the processor cause the processor to execute the foregoing Any method.
- An aspect of the present disclosure may include a computer-readable storage medium storing a program, the program including instructions that, when executed by a processor of an electronic device, cause the electronic device to perform any of the foregoing methods.
- An aspect of the present disclosure may include a computer program product including a program, the program including code that, when executed by a processor of an electronic device, causes the electronic device to perform any of the foregoing methods.
- FIG. 8 shows a schematic structural diagram of an electronic device 800 (for example, a terminal device in the present disclosure) suitable for implementing embodiments of the present disclosure.
- the electronic device shown in FIG. 8 is only an example, and should not bring any limitation to the function and scope of use of the embodiments of the present disclosure.
- the electronic device 800 may include a processing device (such as a central processing unit, a graphics processor, etc.) 801, which may be loaded into a random access device according to a program stored in a read-only memory (ROM) 802 or from a storage device 808
- the program in the memory (RAM) 803 executes various appropriate actions and processing.
- various programs and data required for the operation of the electronic device 800 are also stored.
- the processing device 801, the ROM 802, and the RAM 803 are connected to each other through a bus 804.
- An input/output (I/O) interface 805 is also connected to the bus 804.
- the following devices can be connected to the I/O interface 805: including input devices 806 such as touch screen, touch pad, keyboard, mouse, camera, microphone, accelerometer, gyroscope, etc.; including, for example, liquid crystal display (LCD), speakers, vibration An output device 807 such as a device; a storage device 808 such as a magnetic tape and a hard disk; and a communication device 809.
- the communication device 809 may allow the electronic device 800 to perform wireless or wired communication with other devices to exchange data.
- FIG. 8 shows an electronic device 800 having various devices, it should be understood that it is not required to implement or have all of the illustrated devices. It may alternatively be implemented or provided with more or fewer devices.
- the process described above with reference to the flowchart can be implemented as a computer software program.
- the embodiments of the present disclosure include a computer program product, which includes a computer program carried on a non-transitory computer readable medium, and the computer program contains program code for executing the method shown in the flowchart.
- the computer program may be downloaded and installed from the network through the communication device 809, or installed from the storage device 808, or installed from the ROM 802.
- the processing device 801 the above-mentioned functions defined in the method of the embodiment of the present disclosure are executed.
- the aforementioned computer-readable medium in the present disclosure may be a computer-readable signal medium or a computer-readable storage medium, or any combination of the two.
- the computer-readable storage medium may be, for example, but not limited to, an electrical, magnetic, optical, electromagnetic, infrared, or semiconductor system, device, or device, or a combination of any of the above. More specific examples of computer-readable storage media may include, but are not limited to: electrical connections with one or more wires, portable computer disks, hard disks, random access memory (RAM), read-only memory (ROM), erasable removable Programmable read-only memory (EPROM or flash memory), optical fiber, portable compact disk read-only memory (CD-ROM), optical storage device, magnetic storage device, or any suitable combination of the above.
- a computer-readable storage medium may be any tangible medium that contains or stores a program, and the program may be used by or in combination with an instruction execution system, apparatus, or device.
- a computer-readable signal medium may include a data signal propagated in a baseband or as a part of a carrier wave, and a computer-readable program code is carried therein. This propagated data signal can take many forms, including but not limited to electromagnetic signals, optical signals, or any suitable combination of the foregoing.
- the computer-readable signal medium may also be any computer-readable medium other than the computer-readable storage medium.
- the computer-readable signal medium may send, propagate, or transmit the program for use by or in combination with the instruction execution system, apparatus, or device .
- the program code contained on the computer-readable medium can be transmitted by any suitable medium, including but not limited to: wire, optical cable, RF (Radio Frequency), etc., or any suitable combination of the above.
- examples of communication networks include local area networks (“LAN”), wide area networks (“WAN”), the Internet (e.g., the Internet), and end-to-end networks (e.g., ad hoc end-to-end networks), and any Networks currently known or developed in the future.
- LAN local area networks
- WAN wide area networks
- Internet e.g., the Internet
- end-to-end networks e.g., ad hoc end-to-end networks
- the above-mentioned computer-readable medium may be included in the above-mentioned electronic device; or it may exist alone without being assembled into the electronic device.
- the above-mentioned computer-readable medium carries one or more programs, and when the above-mentioned one or more programs are executed by the electronic device, the electronic device is caused to receive the user's screen lock for the electronic device when the electronic device is locked.
- Video playback instruction of the interface and in response to the video playback instruction, switch from the lock screen interface to the video playback interface displayed according to the video playback program in the locked screen state, wherein, through the video playback program, the lock screen
- the video playback interface in the state displays a video list or plays video data.
- the computer program code used to perform the operations of the present disclosure may be written in one or more programming languages or a combination thereof.
- the above-mentioned programming languages include, but are not limited to, object-oriented programming languages such as Java, Smalltalk, C++, and Including conventional procedural programming languages-such as "C" language or similar programming languages.
- the program code can be executed entirely on the user's computer, partly on the user's computer, executed as an independent software package, partly on the user's computer and partly executed on a remote computer, or entirely executed on the remote computer or server.
- the remote computer can be connected to the user's computer through any kind of network, including a local area network (LAN) or a wide area network (WAN), or it can be connected to an external computer (for example, using an Internet service provider to pass Internet connection).
- LAN local area network
- WAN wide area network
- each block in the flowchart or block diagram may represent a module, program segment, or part of code, and the module, program segment, or part of code contains one or more for realizing the specified logical function Executable instructions.
- the functions marked in the block may also occur in a different order from the order marked in the drawings. For example, two blocks shown in succession can actually be executed substantially in parallel, and they can sometimes be executed in the reverse order, depending on the functions involved.
- each block in the block diagram and/or flowchart, and the combination of the blocks in the block diagram and/or flowchart can be implemented by a dedicated hardware-based system that performs the specified functions or operations Or it can be realized by a combination of dedicated hardware and computer instructions.
- a machine-readable medium may be a tangible medium, which may contain or store a program for use by the instruction execution system, apparatus, or device or in combination with the instruction execution system, apparatus, or device.
- the machine-readable medium may be a machine-readable signal medium or a machine-readable storage medium.
- the machine-readable medium may include, but is not limited to, an electronic, magnetic, optical, electromagnetic, infrared, or semiconductor system, device, or device, or any suitable combination of the foregoing.
- machine-readable storage media would include electrical connections based on one or more wires, portable computer disks, hard disks, random access memory (RAM), read-only memory (ROM), erasable programmable read-only memory (EPROM or flash memory), optical fiber, portable compact disk read only memory (CD-ROM), optical storage device, magnetic storage device, or any suitable combination of the foregoing.
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- 一种视频播放界面的显示方法,包括:在终端设备的锁屏状态下接收用户针对所述终端设备的锁屏界面的视频播放指令;以及响应于所述视频播放指令,从所述锁屏界面切换到在锁屏状态下根据视频播放程序显示的视频播放界面,其中,通过所述视频播放程序,在锁屏状态下的所述视频播放界面中显示视频列表或播放视频数据。
- 如权利要求1所述的方法,其中,所述视频播放程序是被包含在所述终端设备的锁屏程序中的子程序。
- 如权利要求2所述的方法,其中,所述锁屏程序还包含与所述视频播放程序相匹配的视频解码程序,所述方法还包括:通过所述锁屏程序中所包含的所述视频解码程序,对待播放的视频数据进行解码。
- 如权利要求2所述的方法,其中,所述视频列表或所述视频数据是所述锁屏程序基于所述终端设备的唯一视频业务注册标识从视频内容服务器获取的。
- 如权利要求4所述的方法,其中,所述锁屏程序通过与所述视频内容服务器直接通信连接,从所述视频内容服务器直接获取所述视频列表或所述视频数据。
- 如权利要求4所述的方法,其中,所述终端设备的所述唯一视频业务注册标识是所述视频内容服务器在确定所述终端设备上报的系统应用标识认证通过之后为所述终端设备分配的,所述系统应用标识包括所述视频内容服务器为所述终端设备的系统应用分配的唯一应用标识,所述锁屏程序被包含在所述系统应用中。
- 如权利要求4所述的方法,还包括:将所述视频播放程序中显示的视频内容的视频浏览或播放信息和所述视频内容服务器中存储的所述视频内容的视频浏览或播放信息进行同步。
- 如权利要求4所述的方法,还包括:接收所述用户针对所述视频播放界面的帐号关联指令;以及响应于所述帐号关联指令,将所述用户针对第三方视频播放程序的注册帐号与所述终端设备的唯一视频业务注册标识相关联,其中,所述第三方视频播放程序包括由所述视频内容服务器支持的、不同于所述终端设备的系统应用的应用程序。
- 如权利要求8所述的方法,其中,响应于所述帐号关联指令,将所述用户针对所述第三方视频播放程序的所述注册帐号与所述终端设备的所述唯一视频业务注册标识相关联,包括:响应于所述帐号关联指令,调用并显示所述第三方视频播放程序的登录界面;接收所述用户向所述登录界面中输入的针对所述第三方视频播放程序的与所述注册帐号对应的登录认证信息;以及响应于基于所述登录认证信息认证成功,将所述注册帐号与所述终端设备的唯一视频业务注册标识相关联。
- 如权利要求9所述的方法,其中,所述视频播放界面中显示与用户交互相关的控件,所述与用户交互相关的控件处于不可用状态,所述帐号关联指令是通过针对所述与用户交互相关的控件的用户触发实现的。
- 如权利要求10所述的方法,还包括:响应于基于所述登录认证信息认证成功,将所述与用户交互相关的控件从不可用状态变更为可用状态;以及针对所述用户触发,执行与所述与用户交互相关的控件所实现的交互功能相关的响应操作。
- 如权利要求8所述的方法,还包括:将与所述注册帐号相关的用户信息和与所述唯一视频业务注册标识相关的用户信息进行同步,所述用户信息包括以下中的至少一种:用户个人信息、用户对视频内容的播放历史数据、用户对视频内容的播放行为信息、用户对视频内容的偏好信息、用户对信息推荐内容的偏好信息、视频播放设置信息。
- 如权利要求12所述的方法,其中,所述视频播放界面中显示的视频列表或播放的视频数据与所述用户基于所述注册帐号登录所述第三方视频播放程序时所述第三方视频播放程序显示的视频列表或播放的视频数据是基于相同的用户信息而被推送的。
- 如权利要求8所述的方法,其中,所述视频播放界面中显示的视频列表或播放的视频数据是基于通用的非个性化参数、以及与所述唯一视频业务注册标识相对应的用户信息和/或与所述注册帐号相对应的用户信息而被推送的,其中,进行所述关联之后推送策略所基于的用户信息占推送策略的权重大于进行所述关联之前推送策略所基于的用户信息占推送策略的权重。
- 如权利要求8所述的方法,还包括:将与所述注册帐号相关的用户交互数据和与所述唯一视频业务注册标识相关的用户交互数据进行同步。
- 如权利要求1所述的方法,其中,所述视频播放程序是由所述终端设备的锁屏程序调用的、安装于所述终端设备中的第三方视频播放程序,其中,所述第三方视频播放程序包括由视频内容服务器支持的、不同于所述终端设备的系统应用的应用程序。
- 如权利要求16所述的方法,其中,响应于所述视频播放指令,从所述锁屏界面切换到在锁屏状态下根据所述视频播放程序显示的视频播放界面,包括:响应于所述视频播放指令,将根据所述第三方视频播放程序显示的所述视频播放界面显示于所述终端设备的所述锁屏界面之上并覆盖所述锁屏界面。
- 如权利要求16所述的方法,其中,所述第三方视频播放程序为预先设置为具备允许被所述锁屏程序调用以显示于所述锁屏界面之上的权限的视频播放程序。
- 如权利要求1所述的方法,其中,所述视频播放指令是通过针对所述锁屏界面的用户输入实现的。
- 如权利要求1所述的方法,其中,所述视频播放指令响应于针对所述锁屏界面的用户输入以及用户认证成功而实现。
- 如权利要求1所述的方法,其中,所述接收所述用户针对所述锁屏界面的所述视频播放指令,包括:接收所述用户针对所述锁屏界面进行的屏幕滑动操作;以及响应于对所述用户认证成功,确定接收到所述用户针对所述锁屏界面的所述视频播放指令。
- 如权利要求1所述的方法,其中,所述视频列表或所述视频数据为不包含用户交互数据的视频列表或视频数据,所述方法还包括:接收所述用户针对所述视频播放界面发起的认证请求;以及响应于认证成功,在所述视频播放界面中使能与用户交互相关的控件。
- 如权利要求22所述的方法,其中,在所述视频播放界面中使能所述与用户交互相关的控件,包括:在所述视频播放界面中显示原本未显示的所述与用户交互相关的控件;或者将所述与用户交互相关的控件从不可用状态变更为可用状态。
- 如权利要求1所述的方法,还包括:接收所述用户针对锁屏状态下的所述视频播放界面的界面退出指令;以及响应于所述界面退出指令,从所述视频播放界面切换回所述锁屏界面。
- 一种用于视频播放界面的显示的装置,包括:指令接收单元,被配置为在终端设备的锁屏状态下接收用户针对所述终端设备的锁屏界面的视频播放指令;以及界面切换单元,被配置为响应于所述视频播放指令,从所述锁屏界面切换到在锁屏状态下根据视频播放程序显示的视频播放界面,其中,通过所述视频播放程序,在锁屏状态下的所述视频播放界面中显示视频列表或播放视频数据。
- 如权利要求25所述的装置,还包括:被配置为执行根据权利要求2-24中任一项所述的方法的步骤的单元。
- 一种终端设备,包括:处理器;以及存储程序的存储器,所述程序包括指令,所述指令在由所述处理器执行时使所述处理器执行根据权利要求1-24中任一项所述的方法。
- 一种存储程序的计算机可读存储介质,所述程序包括指令,所述指令在由电子设备的处理器执行时,致使所述电子设备执行根据权利要求1-24中任一项所述的方法。
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