Patent classifications
H04N21/8543
Multiview as an application for physical digital media
A multi-window user interface (UI) is presented in various configurations and operational uses to leverage the relatively large display canvas afforded by large screen display devices such as 4K or 8K displays. Along with the various “Multiview” aspects, content delivery techniques, content selection techniques, and level of service techniques also are presented.
Text-to-audio for interactive videos using a markup language
A device configured to receive a video request that includes animation instructions for a video scene. The animation instructions identify one or more animations associated with the video scene. The device is further configured to identify a first animation from the one or more animations associated with the video scene and to determine that the first animation is configured for text-to-audio. The device is further configured to identify text associated with the first animation and to convert the text associated with the first animation into an audio sample. The device is further configured to associate the audio sample with an animation identifier for the first animation in an audio sample buffer. The device is further configured to associate a timestamp with a source scene identifier for the video scene and the animation identifier for the first animation in the video timing map.
Text-to-audio for interactive videos using a markup language
A device configured to receive a video request that includes animation instructions for a video scene. The animation instructions identify one or more animations associated with the video scene. The device is further configured to identify a first animation from the one or more animations associated with the video scene and to determine that the first animation is configured for text-to-audio. The device is further configured to identify text associated with the first animation and to convert the text associated with the first animation into an audio sample. The device is further configured to associate the audio sample with an animation identifier for the first animation in an audio sample buffer. The device is further configured to associate a timestamp with a source scene identifier for the video scene and the animation identifier for the first animation in the video timing map.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR IMPROVING QUALITY OF SERVICE WHILE STREAMING CODE-AGNOSTIC CONTENT
Systems and methods are described for a media guidance application (e.g., implemented on a user device) that improves quality of service while streaming code-agnostic content by optimizing buffering based on bit rate.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR IMPROVING QUALITY OF SERVICE WHILE STREAMING CODE-AGNOSTIC CONTENT
Systems and methods are described for a media guidance application (e.g., implemented on a user device) that improves quality of service while streaming code-agnostic content by optimizing buffering based on bit rate.
USING MANIFEST FILES TO DETERMINE EVENTS IN CONTENT ITEMS
Systems, methods, apparatuses are described for monitoring events in a plurality of different services. A system may monitor manifest files for one or more content items. Manifest files may contain manifest file tags indicating events and insertion opportunities. Events and/or insertion opportunities may be detected, and a switch from one content item to another content item, based on customized user priority preferences, may be caused.
MULTIVIEW AS AN APPLICATION FOR PHYSICAL DIGITAL MEDIA
A multi-window user interface (UI) is presented in various configurations and operational uses to leverage the relatively large display canvas afforded by large screen display devices such as 4K or 8K displays. Along with the various “Multiview” aspects, content delivery techniques, content selection techniques, and level of service techniques also are presented.
MULTIVIEW AS AN APPLICATION FOR PHYSICAL DIGITAL MEDIA
A multi-window user interface (UI) is presented in various configurations and operational uses to leverage the relatively large display canvas afforded by large screen display devices such as 4K or 8K displays. Along with the various “Multiview” aspects, content delivery techniques, content selection techniques, and level of service techniques also are presented.
Multimedia distribution system
A multimedia file and methods of generating, distributing and using the multimedia file are described. Multimedia files in accordance with embodiments of the present invention can contain multiple video tracks, multiple audio tracks, multiple subtitle tracks, a complete index that can be used to locate each data chunk in each of these tracks and an abridged index that can enable the location of a subset of the data chunks in each track, data that can be used to generate a menu interface to access the contents of the file and ‘meta data’ concerning the contents of the file. Multimedia files in accordance with several embodiments of the present invention also include references to video tracks, audio tracks, subtitle tracks and ‘meta data’ external to the file.
Multimedia distribution system
A multimedia file and methods of generating, distributing and using the multimedia file are described. Multimedia files in accordance with embodiments of the present invention can contain multiple video tracks, multiple audio tracks, multiple subtitle tracks, a complete index that can be used to locate each data chunk in each of these tracks and an abridged index that can enable the location of a subset of the data chunks in each track, data that can be used to generate a menu interface to access the contents of the file and ‘meta data’ concerning the contents of the file. Multimedia files in accordance with several embodiments of the present invention also include references to video tracks, audio tracks, subtitle tracks and ‘meta data’ external to the file.