Patent classifications
H04N21/44227
Methods and apparatus for mesh networking using wireless devices
A wireless peripheral mode is provided by a host system that communicates to a WiFi infrastructure and, utilizing the same WiFi RF subsystem, also communicates to peripherals. The host system may employ additional RF channels for communicating with high bandwidth peripherals, such as display devices, where high levels of QoS may be managed locally. The host system may be a conventional desktop computer system, a notebook computer system, a multi-media access point, a cell phone, a game machine, a portable game machine, a Personal Digital Assistant (PDA), a smart phone or any other type of device that benefits from accessing both a WiFi infrastructure and local peripherals.
Zone Group Control
Example techniques relate to a loss of control of a playback queue. An example implementation involves a playback device receiving, from a native controller, an instruction to add audio tracks to a queue, where, in a first mode associated with the native controller, the playback device is configured to play back from the queue. While the audio tracks are in the queue, the playback device receives, from a media player application associated with a particular wireless protocol, an instruction to play back a media item. In response, the playback device is configured to play back in a second mode associated with the particular wireless protocol, where, in the second mode, the queue is not in use. While playing back the media item, the playback device detects a loss of control by the media player application and configures the playback device to play back in the first mode.
INFORMATION PROCESSING METHOD, INFORMATION PROCESSING APPARATUS, AND PROGRAM
An information processing apparatus according to an embodiment of the present technology includes a determination unit and a delivery control unit. The determination unit determines, regarding each of a plurality of reproduction apparatuses, which becomes a target of streaming delivery of content by unicast via a wireless network, whether or not a communication state of the wireless network is normal. The delivery control unit excludes a communication failure apparatus that is a reproduction apparatus of the plurality of reproduction apparatuses, whose communication state is determined not to be normal, from the target of the streaming delivery by the unicast.
Methods and systems for creating patterns for an adult entertainment device
Methods and systems for creating patterns for an adult entertainment device are described. The method includes receiving a media play request initiated from a User Interface (UI) of media application installed on user device. The media play request includes selected media file. The UI includes plurality of pattern creation options. The method includes playing selected media file. The method includes facilitating creation of at least one pattern for media file while playing media file. The at least one pattern is created by user using at least one pattern creation option. The method further includes storing at least one pattern in corresponding at least one script file. The at least one pattern is transformed into corresponding intensity instruction signals. The intensity instruction signals are sent to adult entertainment device connected to user device to cause customization of adjustable parameters of adult entertainment device to be in synchronization with selected media file.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR NOTIFYING DIFFERENT USERS ABOUT MISSED CONTENT BY TAILORING CATCH-UP SEGMENTS TO EACH DIFFERENT USER
Systems and methods are described herein for providing a media guidance application that reduces an amount of time required to catch a user up to live media by selectively presenting to the user portions of important content that the user finds most important. For example, a first user and a second user may wish to catch-up on a mutually missed portion of media. Both users may be notified about an important event in the media. If the first user is a fan of a first actor in the media, the first user will be presented a description of the missed portion in relation the first actor. If the second user is a fan of a second actor in the media, the second user will be presented a description of the missed portion in relation the second actor. Therefore, each respective user, will catch-up on content from the missed portion that he or she respectively finds most important.
AUTOMATICALLY SUSPENDING OR REDUCING PORTABLE DEVICE NOTIFICATIONS WHEN VIEWING AUDIO/VIDEO PROGRAMS
A facility for selectively suppressing notifications on a portable device is described. The facility accesses data characterizing the condition of the portable device. The facility infers from the accessed data that that the portable device is being carried by a person who is viewing content being played by a media player device. In response to this inference, the facility determines whether notifications should be suppressed on the portable device. If the facility determines that notifications should be suppressed on the portable device, it causes a wireless communication to be transmitted to the portable device instructing the portable device to suppress notifications.
INHIBITING DISPLAY OF ADVERTISEMENTS WITH AGE-INAPPROPRIATE CONTENT
A method includes determining, at a media device, a rating associated with an advertisement. The method also includes receiving, at the media device, information from one or more sensors, where the information indicates that a viewer (e.g., a child) is located within an area associated with the media device. The method includes determining whether the advertisement includes age-inappropriate content for the viewer based on the rating and based on the information. When the advertisement includes age-inappropriate content for the viewer, the method includes inhibiting display of the advertisement.
DETERMINING STATE SIGNATURES FOR CONSUMER ELECTRONIC DEVICES COUPLED TO AN AUDIO/VIDEO SWITCH
Methods, systems, and apparatuses are described for automatically determining a state signature for consumer electronic device(s) coupled to a switching device and/or other devices communicatively coupled to the consumer electronic device(s). The state signature is indicative of functional state(s) in which the consumer electronic device(s) are in. Such states include a power state, a proximity state, a communication state, and/or an operational state of the consumer electronic device(s). Based on the state signature(s), the switching device may infer which of the consumer electronic device(s) the user would like to use (or is using) and cause action(s) to be performed. Such actions include automatically switching to the AV port(s) to which such consumer electronic device(s) are connected, transmitting command(s) to such consumer electronic device(s), transmitting a notification message to such consumer electronic device(s), etc.
AUTOMATIC SWITCHING DEVICE OPERATION DETERMINATION BASED ON RECEIVED NOTIFICATIONS
A switching device is enabled to automatically perform one or more actions based on one or more notifications received thereby. A notification may be received by a device communicatively coupled to the switching device, or alternatively, may be internally-generated. Upon receiving the notification, the switching device utilizes a notification-to-action mapping to determine which action(s) are to be performed based on the notification received. The action(s) include automatically switching the switching device to a device coupled to a port thereof and/or automatically launching an application executing on that device in order to view the notification and/or content associated with the notification. In other example, the action(s) may include sending the notification to another device, such as a user's mobile phone and/or causing an application executing on the mobile phone to be launched in order to view the notification and/or content associated with the notification.
Zone Group Control
Example techniques relate to a loss of control of a playback queue. An example implementation involves a playback device receiving, from a native controller, an instruction to add audio tracks to a queue, where, in a first mode associated with the native controller, the playback device is configured to play back from the queue. While the audio tracks are in the queue, the playback device receives, from a media player application associated with a particular wireless protocol, an instruction to play back a media item. In response, the playback device is configured to play back in a second mode associated with the particular wireless protocol, where, in the second mode, the queue is not in use. While playing back the media item, the playback device detects a loss of control by the media player application and configures the playback device to play back in the first mode.