H04N21/4392

SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND DEVICES FOR MEDIA CONTENT TAMPER PROTECTION AND DETECTION

Techniques for media content tamper protection and detection are described. In some embodiments, the protection method is performed at an encoder. The encoder obtains a first sequence of signatures within a group of pictures and a second sequence of signatures for audio frames corresponding to the group of pictures. The encoder then combines the first sequence of signatures and the second sequence of signatures to generate a combined signature, and the combined signature is then embedded in a transport stream for transmission to a client device. In some embodiments, the detection method is performed at a client device, where the client device, in response to detecting a first message in the transport stream, starts calculation of signatures for a group of pictures and corresponding audio frames. The client device then uses the calculated signatures to validate an expected signature for the group of pictures and the corresponding audio frames.

Predicting multimedia session MOS

It is provided a method, performed by a MOS, Mean Opinion Score, estimator, for predicting a multimedia session MOS. The multimedia comprises a video and an audio, wherein video quality is represented by a list of per time unit scores of a video quality, an initial buffering event and rebuffering events in the video, and wherein audio quality is represented by a list of per time unit scores of audio quality. The method comprises: generating video features from the list of per time unit scores of the video quality; generating audio features from the list of per time unit scores of the audio quality; generating buffering features from the initial buffering event and rebuffering events in the video; and estimating a multimedia session MOS from the generated video features, generated audio features and generated buffering features by using machine learning technique.

METHODS AND APPARATUS TO REDUCE AUDIO STREAMING LATENCY BETWEEN AUDIO AND GIGABIT ETHERNET SUBSYSTEMS
20210266610 · 2021-08-26 ·

Example methods, apparatus, systems and articles of manufacture to reduce audio streaming latency between audio and Gigabit Ethernet subsystems are disclosed herein. An example integrated circuit disclosed herein to process an audio stream associated with an endpoint device on a network includes an Ethernet subsystem to access the network and an audio subsystem to process audio data associated with the audio stream. The disclosed example integrated circuit also includes a direct hardware path between the Ethernet subsystem and the audio subsystem to exchange audio data between the Ethernet subsystem and the audio subsystem without the audio data being processed by a first software driver that is to provide access to the Ethernet subsystem or a second software driver that is to provide access to the audio subsystem.

Method of recording, in a mass memory of an electronic device, at least one multimedia content
11115686 · 2021-09-07 · ·

Method of recording a multimedia content broadcast streamwise, comprising the following steps: initialize a current throughput of recording of the stream in a mass memory; acquire a current portion of the multimedia content at the current recording throughput, and store it temporarily in the buffer memory; evaluate a rate of fill of the buffer memory; if the fill rate is greater than a predetermined high threshold of fill, decrease the current recording throughput; if the fill rate is less than or equal to a predetermined low threshold, increase the current recording throughput.

VIDEO/AUDIO TRANSMISSION SYSTEM, TRANSMISSION METHOD, TRANSMISSION DEVICE, AND RECEPTION DEVICE
20210289243 · 2021-09-16 ·

A video audio transmission system, transmission method, sending device, and reception device capable of avoiding buffer overflow and buffer depletion in a decoding device and realizing Group of Pictures (GOP) synchronization in encoding devices by eliminating clock deviation among devices. In the video audio transmission system, the sending devices supply clocks generated from common time point information to cameras as genlock signals. The reception devices supply clocks generated from the common time point information to the decoding devices as genlock signals. Therefore, clock deviation between the devices can be eliminated, and the buffer overflow and the buffer depletion in the decoding device can be avoided. Frame periods of video signals output by a plurality of dispersed cameras can be aligned, and reliable GOP synchronization can be realized by the encoding devices on a latter stage with respect to the cameras.

Digital Media Player Behavioral Parameter Modification
20210247883 · 2021-08-12 ·

One embodiment of the present invention is a method for playing a portion of a media work which includes steps of: (a) playing the media work; (b) receiving input from a user; (c) analyzing parameters to determine the portion of the media work to play; (d) altering at least a part of the portion; and (e) playing the portion.

Synchronization of Content Between Networked Devices

A control device of media playback system receives a user command to initiate playback of video content and associated audio content and transmits a BLUETOOTH message based on the command to a video playback device. The video playback device receives the BLUETOOTH message, obtains the media content via a local area network (LAN), and determines an indication of when to begin playback of the media content. The video playback device transmits the indication to an audio playback device via the LAN and outputs the video content in lip-synchrony with playback of the corresponding audio content by the audio playback device. While outputting the video content in lip-synchrony with playback of the corresponding audio content by the audio playback device, the video playback device transmits timing information via the LAN to the audio playback device to maintain lip-synchrony with playback of the corresponding audio content by the audio playback device.

ELECTRONIC DEVICE AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING BUFFER

According to certain embodiments, an electronic device comprises a communication circuit, a memory including a buffer configured to store audio data received from an external electronic device via the communication circuit, an audio output circuit, and a processor electrically connected to the communication circuit, the memory, and the audio output circuit.

Lock-free sharing of live-recorded circular buffer resources

Novel techniques are described for lock-free sharing of a circular buffer. Embodiments can provide shared, lock-free, constant-bitrate access by multiple consumer systems to a live stream of audiovisual information being recorded to a circular buffer by a producer. For example, when a producer system writes a data stream to the circular buffer, the producer system records shared metadata. When a consumer system desires to begin reading from the shared buffer at a particular time, the shared metadata is used to compute a predicted write pointer location and corresponding dirty region around the write pointer at the desired read time. A read pointer of the consumer system can be set to avoid the dirty region, thereby permitting read access to a stable region of the circular buffer without relying on a buffer lock.

Multiple device audio-video synchronization

Systems and methods for adaptive information packet transmission are disclosed. For example, one or more backup packets may be generated for a given data packet and a packet-spacing value and/or packet-sending order may be determined based at least in part on packet-loss data and/or other factors. The data packets and backup packets may be sent according to the packet-spacing value and packet-sending order, and feedback data may be provided by the receiving device. The feedback data may be utilized by the sending device to adapt the packet transmission parameters.