The present invention relates generally to ringing tone generation in a mobile terminal and, more particularly, to identification of segments in a music file for use as ringing tones.
As storage capacity of the memory in mobile terminals increases, it is possible to store lengthy audio files such as full songs in MP3 format. It would be advantageous to use the stored audio files as ringing tones for the mobile terminal. However, many audio files are too long to be used as ringing tones or as audio alerts. Furthermore, not all audio files have an identifiable melodic segment in the beginning of the file so that the beginning segment can be extracted for ringing tone purposes. For example, some songs may have a string of single notes as their opening segment, while other songs may have an audio segment of extremely slow tempo. These opening segments may not be musically pleasing or noticeable enough to be used as ringing tones to alert users of an incoming call.
It would be advantageous to provide a method for defining one or more segments in a lengthy audio file so as to allow the mobile terminal to extract and play the defined segments when it receives an incoming message or some other event for which an audio alert is used.
The present invention makes use of normal music files, such as MP3 filed stored in a mobile phone to produce a ringing tone. Each music file comprises a plurality of file segments, some of which have associated data identifying the segments. When the mobile phone receives a telephone call or message, the identified segments can be used to produce the ringing tone. The associated data can be stored as part of the music files or stored separately. The associated data can be provided by an online mobile data service from which the music files are purchased. Alternatively, the segments to be used for producing the ringing tone are selected and identified by the user. When more than one identified segments are used to produced a ringing tone, these segments are combined in a constructed modules based on start and end points of the segments.
Thus, the first aspect of the present invention provides a method of producing ringing tones in an electronic device having at least one audio file stored in the electronic device, the electronic device having a sound producing device, the audio file comprising a plurality of file segments. The method comprises:
providing information identifying at least one of the file segments;
extracting said at least one file segment from the audio file based on the information; and
conveying data indicative of the extracted at least one file segment to the sound producing device to produce a ringing tone upon receiving a message in the electronic device.
According to the present invention, the information is stored as header information of the audio file. Alternatively, the information is stored separately.
According to the present invention, the extracted at least one file segment comprises a plurality of segments, and the method further comprises combining the plurality of segments into the data indicative of the extracted at least one file segment. The combined segment can be stored in a separate ringing tone memory so as to allow the data to be conveyed to the sound producing device from the memory to produce the ringing tone upon receiving the message.
According to the present invention, the audio file can be normal music files such as MP3 or MIDI files.
When the audio files are purchased from a data service, the information can be provided by the data service. Alternatively, the segments to be used to produce the ringing tone are selected and identified by the user.
The second aspect of the present invention provides an electronic device, which comprises:
a communications module for receiving messages from a telecommunications network component;
a memory module for storing at least one audio file having a plurality of file segments, wherein one or more of the file segments are identifiable by associated data;
means for extracting at least one identifiable file segment based on the associated data; and
means for producing a ringing tone based on the extracted at least one file segment upon receiving a message from the telecommunications network component.
According to the present invention, the electronic device may have a separate memory for storing the associated data.
According to the present invention, the extracted at least one segment comprises a plurality of segments, and the electronic device further comprises a construction module for combining said plurality of segments into a combined segment so as to produce the ringing tone based on the combined segment. The electronic device may have a ringing tone memory for storing the combined segment so that the combined segment is conveyed to the producing means for producing the ringing tone upon receiving the message.
According to the present invention, the electronic device can be a telecommunications device such as mobile terminal.
The third aspect of the present invention provides a system for producing a ringing tone in a mobile terminal, the mobile terminal comprising:
a telephony module for receiving a telephone call or message;
a sound producing device for producing audible sound of the telephone call; and
a memory module for storing at least a music file, the memory module operatively connected to the sound producing device so as to allow at least part of the stored music file to be played on the sound producing device, the music file having a plurality of file segments. The system comprises:
means for storing information identifying one or more of the file segments; and
means, responsive to the telephone call or message, for extracting at least one file segment identified by the stored information so as to produce the ringing tone in the sound producing device based on said extracted at least one segment.
According to the present invention, the extracted at least one segment comprises a plurality of segments, and the system further comprises a construction module for combining the plurality of segments into a combined segment so that the ringing tone is produced based on the combined segment.
According to the present invention, each of the plurality of segments has a start point and an end point, and the system further comprises a software program to read the start and end points of said plurality of segments so as to allow the construction module to combine the plurality of segments according to the start and end points.
According to the present invention, the one or more file segments are selectable by a user of the mobile terminal, and the system further comprises a software program to allow the user of the mobile terminal to provide the information identifying the selected one or more of the segments.
The fourth aspect of the present invention provides a software product comprising a computer readable medium for embedded therein a plurality of executable codes for use in an electronic device, the electronic device having a memory module to store at least one audio file and a sound producing device, the audio file comprising a plurality of file segments, at least some of the file segments having associated data identifying the file segments, said executable codes comprising:
a pseudo code for reading the associated data identifying the file segments; and
a pseudo code for extracting at least one or more of the identified file segments based on the associated data so as to allow the sound producing device to produce a ringing tone based on the extracted one or more file segments.
According to the present invention, the ringing tone is produced based two or more identified file segments, said executable codes further comprising
a pseudo code for combining said two or more identified file segments into a combined segment, so as to produce the ringing tone based on the combined segment.
According to the present invention, the ringing tone is produced based on two or more identified file segments, and the two or more identified file segments comprise start and end points, said executable codes further comprising
a pseudo code for reading the start and end points so as to allow a ringing tone construction module in the electronic device to combine the two or more identified file segments into the combined segment based according to the start and end points.
According to the present invention, said executable codes further comprises a pseudo code for allowing a user of the electronic device to select the file segments and to provide the associated data identifying the selected file segments.
The present invention will become apparent upon reading the description taken in conjunction with FIGS. 1 to 3.
Currently, ringing tones are one of the preferred mobile media that users purchase for their device. However, it would be advantageous to use one or more audio segments of the music file already stored in a mobile terminal as ringing tones to alert the user of an incoming call or message.
In a different embodiment of the present invention, when a music file is stored in the music file memory, the associated ringing tone data is read so that the defined file segment or segments in the music file are extracted and stored in the ringing tone data memory 40, for example. As such, the mobile terminal 10, upon receiving an incoming telephone call or message, retrieves the defined segment or segments from the ringing tone data memory 40 and sends them to the audio playback 60, with or without going through the ringing tone construction module 30.
According to one of the embodiments of the present invention, the associated data is provided to the user when a song (music file) is purchased from an online mobile data service (server 5 in
With the software program 36 in the ringing tone construction module 30, the user may be able to edit the file segments to modify the ringing tones. For example, a certain segment of the extracted data can be played a number of times in a ringing tone. Thus, the software program 36 has a plurality of executable codes embedded in a computer readable medium, for example, the codes can be used to read the associated data, to extract one or more file segments identified by the associated data and combining two or more file segments into a combine segment in the construction module base on the start and end points. The software program also has codes to allow the user to select the file segments to be used for producing a ringing tone and to provide the associated data identifying the selected file segments.
In sum, the present invention allows the user of a mobile terminal to have a music file which can be used as a normal file playable in a music player, and to use discrete segments of the music file as an alert tone. In addition to the music files, the mobile terminal also stores associated data to identify those discrete segments. The associated data can be stored as header information or other integral data in the music file. Alternatively, the associated data is stored in a separate data file. The associated data can be provided to the user when the song is purchased or the user can search for some favorable segments in the song and mark them accordingly using the playback software in the mobile terminal.
An advantage of the present invention is that the same music file can be used both as a normal music file for music playback and as a ringing tone. The ringing tone does not have to be stored separately from the music file.
In addition to music files, such as MP3 or MIDI files, it is understood that similar method can be used to define the use of a video file as an audio source for ringing tone or audio alert. In addition to using the music file as a ringing tone or an incoming message alert, the terminal can use similar methods to define any audio or video alerts, such as the audio feedback when scrolling lists, use as an alarm clock alert sound, for example.
Although the invention has been described with respect to one or more embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that the foregoing and various other changes, omissions and deviations in the form and detail thereof may be made without departing from the scope of this invention.