H04N21/26266

Content-display scheduling system and content-display scheduling method

There are provided a news/weather-forecast editing device that updates content with a high real-time sensitivity and information that constitutes an external program listing; a news/weather-forecast dedicated distribution server that creates an external program listing showing a display order of the content with a high real-time sensitivity, an advertisement-content editing device that updates content with a low real-time sensitivity and an advertisement program listing, which shows a display order of the content with a low real-time sensitivity and also a display order that follows the external program listing; a content database that stores therein the content and the program listings; a distribution server that periodically checks the content database and distributes updated content and program listings; and individual distribution devices that distribute content and program listings that have been distributed from the distribution server to vehicles that display the content according to the display order.

NON-LINEAR C3 CONTENT SCHEDULING AND ENCODING SYSTEM
20180131986 · 2018-05-10 ·

The non-linear content scheduling and encoding (recording) system provides a highly automated file-based video-on-demand (VOD) publishing workflow. The system includes content-provider scheduling and broadcast programming for encoding, editing, and distribution of video assets (e.g., episodes). The invention effectively scales VOD production and allows broadcasters to use the same schedule and sources as their traditional playout operation to quickly and efficiently produce VOD deliverables with all the correct metadata. The systems of the invention process content at significantly faster rates than traditional, real-time VOD generation. The systems provide program management and incorporate traffic system ad components within fully integrated VOD publishing. The systems enable automatic retrieval of sources for VOD generation from generic storage, video servers, non-linear editing systems, archiving systems, content delivery systems, data or video tapes, as well as from live video sources.

Interactive computer system for providing television schedule information

The present invention provides systems and methods for providing television schedule and/or listing information to a viewer, and for allowing the viewer to link, search, select and interact with information in a remote database, e.g., a database on the internet. The television schedule and/or listing information can be displayed on a variety of viewer interfaces, such as televisions screens, computer monitors, PCTV screens and the like. The television schedule and/or listing information may be stored on the viewer's computer, television, PCTV, or a remote server (e.g., a website), or the television schedule and/or listing information may be downloaded from a remote database to the viewer's computer, television or PCTV.

Apparatus and method for multi-cast streaming
12160456 · 2024-12-03 ·

A multicasting download-to-mobile-device service that broadcasts and distributes digital media over cellular networks is described. The most preferred embodiments of the present invention comprise a network that distributes a plurality of media titles (e.g., movies, tv shows, concerts, etc.) via multicast streams where the media titles are stored in local storage on a mobile electronic device (e.g., cellular telephones and tablets) and, by way of a mobile device app, allows users to play the stored media titles locally from their devices using current on demand playback methodologies. In addition, at least some preferred embodiments of the present invention comprise a data carousel that curates and delivers discrete media titles to selected cell towers and/or hubs, thereby providing for relevant media titles to be multicast to discrete regions and not the entire network. Finally, the data carousel may be configured to synchronize relevant titles for discrete users of the service.

Presenting personalized advertisements on smart glasses in a movie theater based on emotion of a viewer

A method for presenting advertisements based on emotion of a viewer is provided. A first emotional state of a viewer wearing smart glasses is detected using first sensor data captured by a sensor of the glasses. A rate is set according to the detected first emotional state. A set of advertisements is displayed on the smart glasses according to the set rate while a movie is played so that the advertisements are perceived by the viewer as overlaying the movie.

Method and Apparatus for Managing Latency of Remote Video Production
20170244894 · 2017-08-24 ·

This disclosure describes methods and systems for managing video frame rate at a video production site. A video editing processor at one of a plurality of video production sites may monitor an instantaneous rate of video frames processed by a user, and may determine an average rate of video frames processed by the user based on instantaneous rates monitored over time. The video editing processor may detect that the average rate has dropped below a predefined output rate. A controller may determine a rate of change of an instantaneous input rate of video frames being presented to the user for processing, and may increase the input rate of video frames being presented to the user, over a period of time such that the rate of change of the instantaneous input rate is below a predetermined threshold, to restore the average rate to the predefined output rate.

REMOTE VIDEO PRODUCTION USING STANDARD IP NETWORKS
20170244984 · 2017-08-24 ·

This disclosure describes methods and systems for integrating video production over a network of video production sites. The video production sites may each provide a video production function as part of a distributed video production process across the network. An integration server may receive production quality metrics from at least a first video production site and a second video production site. Each production quality metric may be indicative of quality of a corresponding sequence of video frames produced at a corresponding video production site. The video production integration server may dynamically control selection or merging of video frames from the first and second video production sites to generate an integrated video production, by comparing production quality metrics received from the first and second video production sites that correspond to a same sequence of video frames, against a threshold value or against each other.

VIDEO-ON-DEMAND AND TARGETED ADVERTISING
20170180770 · 2017-06-22 ·

Methods and apparatus for delivering and receiving media content are presented. In an example embodiment, search criteria for searching a plurality of media content items is received at a server from a client device via a wide area network. Based on the search criteria, multiple ones of the plurality of media content items, as well as one additional media content item not included in the plurality of items, are identified. Information identifying the multiple items is transferred to the client device, along with the additional media content item for presentation via a display device. A selection of one of the multiple items is received from the client device, and the server retrieves the selected media content item from a database. The retrieved media content item is transmitted to the client device for presentation via the display device.

Program information broadcasting system, broadcasting device, and receiving terminal unit

In a program information broadcasting system, it is aimed to minimize time for retrieval of program by viewers in operating an electronic program guide or time for waiting when applying for subscription. As a program information broadcasting system, program elements constituting a broadcasting program are divided into a plurality of items and are turned to data at a center, and a master data 21 of a program information to recognize the program is prepared. From the data constituting the master data, minimal necessary items for preparation of a program table are extracted, and a program basic information 22 is prepared. Said master data and said program basic information are transmitted simultaneously with the broadcasting, and said program basic information is received, reproduced and displayed before receiving of the master data at a receiving terminal unit 31 is completed. As a result, the program basic information having far less amount of data than the master data can be incorporated, and it is possible to minimize the time required for storage of the data in memory of the receiving terminal unit.

Technique for providing program guide data through a communications network delivering programming content

In order to efficiently utilize the limited transmission bandwidth of a communications network, e.g., a cable network, guide data for constructing an interactive program guide (IPG) is delivered to a set-top terminal using different methodologies. For example, the guide data associated with those programs which are likely of interest to a user is automatically provided piecemeal in a broadcast stream. The set-top terminal, along with other terminals, may retrieve from such a broadcast stream some or all of the guide data therein over time, which is cached in the terminal in anticipation of a user's invocation of an IPG. On the other hand, the guide data associated with those programs which are less likely of interest to a user is furnished upon request by the set-top terminal needing such guide data to realize an IPG desired by the user. In addition, guide data for each program may be divided into detail guide data providing details of the program (e.g., a synopsis of the program content), and grid guide data providing basic information about the program (e.g., title, channel and broadcast time). A first time window and a second time window may be defined such that the grid guide data associated with those programs broadcast within the first time window and the detail guide data associated with those programs broadcast within the second time window are automatically provided in the broadcast stream. The rest of the detail and grid guide data may be furnished upon request when needed.