Patent classifications
H04N21/25808
Multimedia adaptation based on video orientation
Technology for multimedia adaptation based on video orientation is disclosed. In an example, a server can include computer circuitry configured to: receive a device capability from a client device, wherein the device capability includes video orientation capability; and perform video orientation-aware multimedia adaptation based on the device's video orientation capability.
Cross platform application control in an interactive, multi-platform video network
In one aspect, the invention provides an interactive, multi-platform video network. In another aspect, the invention provides a dynamic scheduling method.
FRAME-ACCURATE VIDEO SEEKING VIA WEB BROWSERS
Various embodiments of the invention disclosed herein provide techniques for frame-accurate navigation of a media file. A multi-pass encoding application executing on a media content server encodes a set of file-based images associated with a media file using a first set of encoding parameters to generate a first encoded media file. The multi-pass encoding application encodes the first encoded media file using a second set of encoding parameters to generate a second encoded media file. The first encoded media file and second encoded media file are stored on the media content server and/or or other media content servers. Content delivery applications executing on these media content servers receive a request associated with the media file from a web browsing application, determine a type of the web browsing application, and transmit either the first encoded media file or the second encoded media file based on the type of web browsing application.
Systems and methods for latency-aware social networking
In some aspects, the disclosure is directed to methods and systems for latency-aware social networking. A media stream may be provided to a plurality of client devices, and transmission and processing latencies between each client device and one or more servers may be measured. Client devices may be organized into groups according to latency windows and, in some implementations, numbers of devices. A social networking system may provide real-time chat functionality to grouped client devices. Groups may be dynamically reorganized by latency and number as network and processing latencies change.
PROACTIVELY IDENTIFYING CABLE NETWORK IMPAIRMENTS BASED ON TELEMETRY DATA FROM CUSTOMER-PREMISES EQUIPMENT (CPE) DEVICES
Proactively identify cable network impairments based on telemetry data from customer-premises equipment (CPE) devices is disclosed. In some embodiments, a maintenance service retrieves telemetry parameters from CPE devices at a customer site communicatively coupled to a cable network infrastructure. The maintenance service analyzes the telemetry parameters to detect cable network impairments experienced by the CPE devices at the customer site (based on, e.g., whether a telemetry parameter from any CPE devices fails a corresponding telemetry threshold, whether the same telemetry failure is experienced by all CPE devices at the customer site, whether other neighboring customer sites also experience the same failure on all CPE devices, and/or whether a high post main tap (HPMT) parameter and an HPMT magnitude (HPMTM) parameter for the customer site fail corresponding thresholds, according to some embodiments). The maintenance service then assigns a maintenance classification that indicates a recommended service technician type for the customer site.
Method and system for personalized presentation of multimedia content assembly
The present disclosure provides a method and a system for personalized presentation of a multimedia content assembly, including: presenting, on a server, by using a presentation mode in which one or more presentation layers superimpose, a media content component, and sending signaling information for describing a presentation layer layout to a client; presenting, on the client, a multimedia content assembly in a personalized manner according to the signaling information of the presentation layer. In the present disclosure, a content provider can instruct a user to perform combination presentation on multi-channel content at a client device vendor, and adjust a layout by a reduced update instruction. In addition, the present disclosure provides a media service applicable to a case in which terminal devices are different and user needs are different.
Content distribution server, virtual character providing server, content distribution system, content distribution method, and program
Provided is a content distribution server or the like capable of limiting undesirable behavior of viewers. This content distribution server 100 comprises: an information acquisition unit 141 which acquires character information indicating a virtual character used by a distributor in a virtual space, additional information added to the character information, and/or limit information set by the distributor; a distribution unit 143 which distributes live content according to an image in the virtual space in which the movement of the distributor is synthesized as the movement of the virtual character, on the basis of the character information acquired by the information acquisition unit 141; and a behavior limiting unit 144 which limits the behavior of a viewer who watches the live content, on the basis of the additional information and/or the limit information set by the distributor.
QUALITY INFORMATION COLLECTION SYSTEM, QUALITY INFORMATION COLLECTION METHOD AND PROGRAM
A quality information collecting system acquiring video data distributed in response to a viewing request and collecting quality-related information regarding video viewing from a viewing client playing back a video includes a quality information control functional unit configured to determine whether or not to request the viewing client having made a viewing request to report quality-related information, based on a network communication situation in which the video data is distributed, and a quality information collecting and analysis functional unit configured to receive, in accordance with a determination of the quality information control functional unit, the quality-related information transmitted from the viewing client.
Collection of timepoints and mapping preloaded graphs
The described technology is generally directed towards causing the generation of a content selection graph (or set of graphs) upon receipt of a notification that a new graph or replacement graph is needed with respect to a starting timepoint. For a new graph, a timepoint for that new graph indicates the need for the new graph at a given starting time. For a replacement graph, a notification (subscribed from a monitoring service) can indicate that an existing graph has changed; a replacement graph is generated with a graph identifier of the replacement graph, which then replaces the graph identifier of the existing graph in the mappings of valid graphs to start times. A Redis cache can be used to maintain the various graph sets, including the active graph sets and graph sets that will become active at a future time.
Methods for personalized 360 video delivery
A method for personalizing a video stream for a user, wherein the video stream comprises a sequence of video frames having a format such that a user with a viewport is not able to view the whole content present in the video frames but only a part of the content present in the video frames, the method comprising: —determining user preference information which indicates which spatial part of content present in the video frames is of higher relevance than other parts of the content present in the video frames, —selecting a spatially more relevant part in the video frames having a higher viewing relevance compared to a remaining part in the video frames based on the determined user preferences, —indicating the spatially more relevant part in the video frames to a video providing entity from where the video stream is delivered to the user.