Patent classifications
H04N21/43
Method for synchronizing an additional signal to a primary signal
The present invention relates to a method for synchronizing an additional signal to a primary signal. Synchronization information for a primary signal is generated by extracting at least one signal feature sequence of the primary signal and comparing it to DB feature sequences stored in a database. If the signal feature sequence matches one of the DB feature sequences to a predetermined degree, then synchronization information of the matching DB feature sequences is allocated to the primary signal at a position specified by the signal feature sequence. The synchronization information is transmitted to a playback device, which outputs an additional signal to the primary signal based on the synchronization information.
Methodology for equalizing systemic latencies in television reception in connection with games of skill played in connection with live television programming
A method of and system for handling latency issues encountered in producing real-time entertainment such as games of skill synchronized with live or taped televised events is described herein. There are multiple situations that are dealt with regarding latencies in receiving a television signal with respect to real-time entertainment based on the unfolding games played along with the telecasts. Systemic delays, arbitrarily imposed delays of a broadcast signal and variances in the precise broadcast times of taped television programs have to be equalized so as to provide fair entertainment.
Methods and apparatus to detect spillover
Methods and apparatus to detect spillover are disclosed. An example apparatus includes at least one memory, instructions in the apparatus, and processor circuitry to execute the instructions to: identify a quantity of first durations of loudness in an audio signal of media; calculate a ratio of the quantity of the first durations of loudness to a quantity of second durations of loudness in the audio signal of the media, the quantity of the second durations of loudness including the quantity of the first durations of loudness; and in response to a detection of the audio signal being spillover, store data denoting the media as un-usable to credit a media exposure when the ratio does not satisfy a loudness ratio threshold, the storing of the data to improve an accuracy of media exposure credits by not crediting spillover media.
Distribution of multiple signals of video content independently over a network
A stereoscopic production solution, e.g., for live events, that provides 3D video asset distribution to multiple devices and networks is described. In some embodiments, live or recorded 3D video content may be accessible by different service providers with different subscribers/users and protocols across a network of the content provider. A first video signal corresponding to a first video feed for one eye of a viewer may be received and a second video signal corresponding to a second video feed for the second eye of the viewer may be received. The first video signal and the second video signal may be encoded. The encoded first video signal and the encoded second video signal may be transmitted independently over a network. The two video signals may be received and frame synced at an off-site location for eventual rendering to a display device.
Synchronized Playback Controls for Parallel Viewing of Video Content
A method, a non-transitory computer readable medium, and a system are disclosed for synchronized playback controls for viewing of video content. The method includes connecting, to a synchronization service, a plurality of media consumption devices; receiving, on the synchronization service, a control request from one or more of the plurality of media consumption devices; and sending, from the synchronization service, a control signal to each of the plurality of media consumption devices to implement a playback control to synchronize a playback of the video content in each of the plurality of media consumption devices.
Wireless Streaming of Audio/Visual Content in a Home Theater Architecture
Disclosed herein are computing devices, including playback devices, that are configured to operate in several media distribution modes and play back audio data in several playback modes based at least in part on the source of audio/video data for playback.
ELECTRONIC DEVICE FOR PERFORMING SYNCHRONIZATION OF VIDEO DATA AND AUDIO DATA, AND CONTROL METHOD THEREFOR
An electronic device for use with an external electronic device includes a touchscreen display, at least one speaker, and at least one processor. The at least one processor may obtain a user input for outputting video data of a first medium while audio data of the first medium is output through the at least one speaker, identify a point of time when the audio data is output through the at least one speaker, based on the obtained user input, determine a point of time when the video data is to be output through the touchscreen display or an external electronic device, by a delay time calculated at least based on the identified point of time, and control the touchscreen display or the external electronic device such that the video data is output through the touchscreen display or the external electronic device at the determined point of time.
ELECTRONIC DEVICE FOR PERFORMING SYNCHRONIZATION OF VIDEO DATA AND AUDIO DATA, AND CONTROL METHOD THEREFOR
An electronic device for use with an external electronic device includes a touchscreen display, at least one speaker, and at least one processor. The at least one processor may obtain a user input for outputting video data of a first medium while audio data of the first medium is output through the at least one speaker, identify a point of time when the audio data is output through the at least one speaker, based on the obtained user input, determine a point of time when the video data is to be output through the touchscreen display or an external electronic device, by a delay time calculated at least based on the identified point of time, and control the touchscreen display or the external electronic device such that the video data is output through the touchscreen display or the external electronic device at the determined point of time.
Systems and methods to improve timestamp transition resolution
Example apparatus to improve timestamp transition resolution of watermarks are disclosed. A disclosed example apparatus is to decode timestamps in respective ones of detected watermarks, estimate a first transition window indicative of a transition between a first time period to a second time period based on a first one of the timestamps and a second one of the timestamps, and when the first transition window does not satisfy a threshold, estimate a second transition window indicative of a transition between the second time period and a third time period based on the second one of the timestamps and a third one of the timestamps. The disclosed example apparatus is also to determine a first mapped transition window based on an intersection of the first transition window and the second transition window, and set the first mapped transition window as a reference time transition window for subsequent time periods.
METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR CONTENT CONTROL
Methods and system for providing content are disclosed. One method can comprise receiving a request for data at a first time, wherein the data comprises a first time duration, determining a buffer size based upon the first time duration, and determining a playback window based upon the determined buffer size and the first time. The method can also comprise synchronizing presentation of content on a plurality of devices.