Information
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Patent Grant
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6185305
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Patent Number
6,185,305
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Date Filed
Monday, May 4, 199826 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, February 6, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Swann; Tod R.
- Darrow; Justin T.
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 380 42
- 380 53
- 084 600
- 381 3
- 381 4
- 700 94
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An audio input interface (122) receives a digital audio signal and identifies an audio bitstream which is optionally decrypted by a decryption unit (123), and decoded by an audio decoding unit (124). An audio digital to analog converter (126) converts the decoded audio bitstream to an analog audio signal which is optionally decrypted by an audio analog decryption unit (127). An analog transmitter (150) transmits the analog audio signal to a radio (110).
Description
RELATED INVENTIONS
The present invention is related to the following inventions which are assigned to the same assignee as the present invention:
Method and System for Broadcasting Digital Audio and Video to an Analog Wireless Device, filed May 4, 1998, having Ser. No. 09/071,045.
Method and System for Distributing Digital Audio and Video to an Analog Wireline Device, filed May 4, 1998, having Ser. No. 09/071,046.
Method and System for Broadcasting/Distributing Digital Audio and Video to a Television, filed May 4, 1998, having Ser. No. 09/071,368.
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates generally to digital audio and video.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
A wide variety of digital audio and video content currently exists. For example, computers can process or store audio and video data obtained via the internet and other sources. Consumption of digital audio and video is currently confined, however, to devices designed to accept a specific form of input. For example, a computer can play digital audio and video provided in a specific digital format which the computer is configured to process, but a current television cannot play the same digital audio and video data because it is designed to receive an entirely different form of input. Accordingly, it would be desirable to have the capability of playing digital audio and video with devices designed to receive a different form of input.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a circuit diagram of a system for broadcasting audio and video to an analog device;
FIG. 2
is a flowchart of the process performed by the system shown in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a flowchart of the process for processing a digital audio signal;
FIG. 4
is a flowchart of the process for processing a digital video signal; and
FIG. 5
is a flowchart of the process for outputting the digital audio and video to the analog device.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, a method and system is provided for broadcasting digital audio to a radio. More specifically, the preferred embodiment of the invention obtains a digital audio signal and broadcasts the audio content of the digital audio signal to a radio. As a result, a radio which is not designed to receive digital audio can play the audio content. An audio input interface receives a digital audio signal and identifies an audio bitstream. Optionally, an audio digital decryption unit decrypts the audio bitstream. An audio decoding unit then decodes the audio bitstream. The audio decoding unit optionally includes a decompression component decompressing the audio bitstream. An audio digital to analog converter converts the decoded audio bitstream to an analog audio signal. Optionally, an audio analog decryption unit decrypts the analog audio signal. An analog transmitter transmits the analog audio signal to the analog wireless device.
FIG. 1
is a circuit diagram of a system for broadcasting both audio and video to an analog device. In
FIG. 1
, an audio circuit
120
obtains a digital audio signal and produces an analog audio signal which can be distributed to an analog wireline device
100
or broadcast to an analog wireless device
110
. The analog wireline device
100
is, for example, any one or more of a number of devices including, but not limited to, a cassette recorder, television, video cassette recorder, amplifier, or amplified speakers. The analog wireless device
110
is, for example, any one or more of a number of devices including, but not limited to, a radio, television, cordless telephone or wireless speakers.
The audio circuit
120
contains an audio input interface
122
, an optional audio digital decryption unit
123
, an audio decoding unit
124
, an audio digital to analog converter
126
, an optional audio analog decryption unit
127
and an audio output interface
128
. One of ordinary skill in the art will implement these components using circuitry best suited to the application at hand. For example, each of the components may be implemented with one or more chips or with software executed by a processor contained therein or in another component of the system shown in
FIG. 1
, such as a control unit
130
, which will be described in more detail below. The functions of these components will be explained in greater detail with references to the flowcharts below.
Similarly, a video circuit
140
obtains a digital video signal and produces an analog video signal which can be distributed to the analog wireline device
100
or broadcast to the analog wireless device
110
. The video circuit contains a video input interface
142
, an optional video digital decryption unit
143
, a video decoding unit
144
, a video digital to analog converter
146
, an optional video analog decryption unit
147
and a video output interface
148
. One of ordinary skill in the art will implement these components using circuitry best suited to the application at hand. For example, each of the components may be implemented with one or more chips or with software executed by a processor contained therein, or in another component of the system shown in
FIG. 1
, such as the control unit
130
. The functions of these components will be explained in greater detail with reference to the flowcharts below.
An analog transmitter
150
mixes the analog audio signal and analog video signal into an analog wireless output signal and transmits the analog wireless output signal to the analog wireless device
110
. For example, where the analog wireless device
110
is a radio, the analog transmitter
150
transmits an analog audio signal in the FM or AM band. When both audio and video content are present, a synchronization unit
160
synchronizes processing by the audio circuit
120
and the video circuit
140
to synchronize the output to the analog wireless device
110
. If the audio and video are provided as an integrated digital input signal, a splitter
170
separates the digital input signal into the digital audio signal received by the audio circuit
120
and the digital video signal received by the video circuit
140
.
The control unit
130
obtains input from a user and controls the audio circuit
120
to play audio and the video circuit
140
to play video in accordance with the user input. The control unit
130
obtains input from a user and controls the audio circuit
120
to process the digital audio signal and the video circuit
140
to process the digital video signal in accordance with the user input. One of ordinary skill in the art will readily implement the control unit
130
in any of a number of different ways, depending on the environment and end device to which the system is applied. For example, where the analog wireless device
110
is a radio, the control unit
130
can be implemented as a control panel or remote control device which obtains a radio frequency selection from a user and controls the analog transmitter to transmit the analog audio signal at the radio frequency selected by the user. The control unit could also obtain a selection of the AM or FM band by the user. As another example, where the analog wireless device
110
is a television, the control unit
130
can be implemented as a control panel or remote control device which obtains a channel or television frequency selection from a user and controls the analog transmitter to transmit the analog wireless output signal at the television frequency or channel selected by the user. The control unit
130
can also provide for selection from a number of different possible input sources and formats, and for selection from among one or more end devices.
FIG. 2
is a flowchart of the process performed by the system shown in FIG.
1
. In step
205
, the system obtains a digital input signal. The digital input signal may be an integrated audio/video signal or a separate digital audio signal and digital video signal. If the digital input signal is determined in step
210
to be an integrated audio/video signal, the splitter
170
splits the signal in step
215
into a digital audio signal and a digital video signal. The digital audio signal and digital video signal are then processed in step
220
by the audio circuit
120
and the video circuit
140
, respectively.
FIG. 3
is a flowchart of the process performed by the audio circuit
120
to process the digital audio signal in accordance with step
220
. In step
305
, the audio input interface
122
receives the digital audio signal and identifies an audio bitstream within the digital audio signal. The digital audio signal contains audio data from any of a number of possible sources. For example, the audio input interface
122
can receive the digital audio signal from a network such as via the internet or an intranet. As another example, the audio input interface
122
can receive the digital audio signal from a local storage device, such as a CD-ROM, DVD or hard disk. As yet another example, the digital audio signal can be produced by a computer application such as a text-to-speech application or a digital musical instrument.
One of ordinary skill in the art will readily implement the audio input interface
122
to receive a digital audio signal in any of a number of possible formats from any of a number of possible sources. The audio input interface
122
can be implemented, for example, using physical layer interface types such as USB, IEEE 1394-1995 and IEEE 802.x, and using protocols such as HTTP, TCP/IP, and UDP/IP. Depending on the source and format of the digital audio signal, the audio input interface
122
performs other functions in addition to identifying the audio bitstream. Such functions include, but are not necessarily limited to, physical layer functions such as error correction, etc., transport layer functions such as device addressing, etc., session layer functions such as content provider selection, and so forth.
If the audio bitstream is determined in step
310
to have been digitally encrypted, the audio digital decryption unit
123
digitally decrypts the audio bitstream in step
315
. Possible applications of the invention described herein may require the digital audio signal to be digitally encrypted so that only authorized devices can use the audio content therein, such as premium channels, classified information, copy protection, and pay-per-listen content. The control unit
130
controls the audio digital decryption unit
123
to decrypt only authorized digital audio. One of ordinary skill in the art will readily implement the audio digital decryption unit
123
utilizing available hardware, software, and so forth.
In step
320
, the audio decoding unit
124
decodes the audio bitstream. One of ordinary skill in the art will implement the audio decoding unit
124
based on the environment and application at hand, utilizing available hardware, software, etc. to decode the data based on any of a number of possible encoding methods with which the audio bitstream has been encoded. Such encoding methods include, but are not limited to, ADPCM, CD-DA, ITU G.711,G.722,G.723 & G.728, MPEG I,II & III, AC-3, AIFF, AIFC, AU, Pure Voice, Real Audio and WAV. Depending on the encoding method, data compression may also be included, in which case step
320
includes the step of decompressing the audio bitstream and the audio decoding unit
124
includes a decompression component.
In step
325
, the audio digital to analog converter
126
converts the audio bitstream to an analog audio signal. One of ordinary skill in the art will readily implement the audio digital to analog converter
126
utilizing an available digital to analog converter. If the analog audio signal is determined in step
330
to have been analog encrypted, then the audio analog decryption unit
127
decrypts the analog audio signal in step
335
. Possible applications of the invention described herein require the analog audio signal to be analog encrypted so that only authorized devices can use the analog audio or because the audio content is copy protected. The control unit
130
controls the audio analog decryption unit
127
to decrypt only authorized digital audio.
FIG. 4
is a flowchart of the process performed by the video circuit
140
to process the digital video signal in accordance with step
220
. The process is essentially the same as that performed by the audio circuit
120
to process the digital audio signal. In step
405
, the video input interface
142
receives the digital video signal and identifies a video bitstream within the digital video signal. The digital video signal contains video data from any of a number of possible sources. For example, the video input interface
142
can receive the digital video signal from a network such as via the internet or an intranet. As another example, the video input interface
142
can receive the digital video signal from a local storage device, such as a CD-ROM, DVD or hard disk. As yet another example, the digital video signal can be produced by a digital video camera.
One of ordinary skill in the art will readily implement the video input interface
142
to receive a digital video signal in any of a number of possible formats from any of a number of possible sources. The video input interface
142
can be implemented, for example, using physical layer interface types such as USB, IEEE 1394-1995 and IEEE 802.x, and using protocols such as HTTP, TCP/IP, and UDP/IP. Depending on the source and format of the digital video signal, the video input interface
142
performs other functions in addition to identifying the video bitstream. Such functions include, but are not necessarily limited to, physical layer functions such as error correction, etc., transport layer functions such as device addressing, etc., session layer functions such as content provider selection, and so forth.
If the video bitstream is determined in step
410
to have been digitally encrypted, the video digital decryption unit
143
digitally decrypts the video bitstream in step
415
. Possible applications of the invention described herein may require the digital video signal to be digitally encrypted so that only authorized devices can use the video content therein, such as premium channels, classified information, copy protection, and pay-per-view content. The control unit
130
controls the video digital decryption unit
143
to decrypt only authorized digital video. One of ordinary skill in the art will readily implement the video digital decryption unit
143
utilizing available hardware, software, and so forth.
In step
420
, the video decoding unit
144
decodes the video bitstream. One of ordinary skill in the art will implement the video decoding unit
144
based on the environment and application at hand, utilizing available hardware, software, etc. to decode the data based on any of a number of possible encoding methods with which the video bitstream has been encoded. Such encoding methods include, but are not limited to, ITU H.261 & H.263, Motion JPEG, MPEG-1, MPEG-2 and MPEG-4, Cinepak, ClearVideo, Sony DV, Indeo, Real Video, Sorensen and VDOLive. Depending on the encoding method, data compression may also be included, in which case step
420
includes the step of decompressing the video bitstream and the video decoding unit
144
includes a decompression component.
In step
425
, the video digital to analog converter
146
converts the video bitstream to an analog video signal. One of ordinary skill in the art will readily implement the video digital to analog converter
146
utilizing an available digital to analog converter. If the analog video signal is determined in step
430
to have been analog encrypted, then the video analog decryption unit
147
decrypts the analog video signal in step
435
. Possible applications of the invention described herein may require the analog video signal to be analog encrypted so that only authorized devices can use the analog video or because the video content is copy protected. The control unit
130
controls the video analog decryption unit
147
to decrypt only authorized digital video.
Returning now to
FIG.2
, upon processing the digital audio signal and digital video signal in step
220
, the system outputs in step
225
the appropriate analog signal to the end device.
FIG. 5
is a flowchart of this output process. The system determines in step
505
whether the end device is an analog wireline device
100
or an analog wireless device
110
. If the end device is an analog wireline device
100
, then the audio output interface
128
distributes in step
510
the analog audio signal and the video output interface
148
distributes the analog video signal to the analog wireline device
100
via wireline. One of ordinary skill in the art will readily implement the audio output interface
128
and video output interface
148
utilizing available hardware, software, etc. to provide the appropriately formatted wireline signals, depending on the input format expected by the analog wireline device
100
. For example, the audio output interface
128
can distribute the analog audio signal to a cassette recorder, amplifier or amplified speakers using a standard line out connection. Similarly, the video output interface
148
can distribute the analog video signal to a television or video cassette recorder using a standard Composite Video or S-Video connection. One of ordinary skill in the art will also readily extend the implementation to distribute the analog audio signal and/or analog video signal to multiple devices, as desired for the application at hand.
If the end device is an analog wireless device
110
, then the analog transmitter
150
mixes in step
515
the analog audio signal and the analog video signal to produce an analog wireless output signal and transmits in step
520
the analog wireless output signal to the analog wireless device
110
. One of ordinary skill in the art will readily implement the analog transmitter to provide the appropriately formatted wireless signals, depending on the input format expected by the analog wireless device
110
. For example, the analog transmitter
150
can transmit to a radio in a radio frequency in the AM or FM band, to a television in a television frequency or channel, or to wireless speakers and headphones in the 900 Mhz frequency band. Alternatively, where the end device is a wireline device that receives a transmitted signal, such as a cable television, the analog transmitter
150
transmits an analog output signal to a wireline device instead of distributing the analog audio signal and the analog video signal in step
510
. One of ordinary skill in the art will also readily extend the implementation to transmit the analog audio signal, analog video signal or analog wireless output signal to multiple devices, as desired for the application at hand.
It should be appreciated that the invention described herein provides the capability of playing digital audio with a device designed to receive a different form of input. The present invention has been described above with reference to preferred embodiments. However, those skilled in the art will recognize that changes and modifications may be made in these preferred embodiments without departing from the scope of the present invention. For example, one of ordinary skill in the art will recognize circumstances where the components of the audio circuit
120
and the video circuit
140
may be differently arranged such that the functions performed thereby will be performed in a different order, as desired. Changes and modifications which are obvious to those skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope of the present invention.
Claims
- 1. A system for broadcasting audio content of a digital audio signal to a radio, comprising:an audio input interface receiving the digital audio signal and identifying an audio bitstream, wherein the audio bitstream comprises audio data based on a plurality of encoding methods; an audio decoding unit connected to the audio input interface and decoding the audio bitstream; an audio digital to analog converter connected to the audio decoding unit and converting the audio bitstream to an analog audio signal; and an analog transmitter connected to the audio digital to analog converter and transmitting the analog audio signal to the radio.
- 2. The system of claim 1, further comprising an audio digital decryption unit connected to the audio input interface and decrypting the audio bitstream.
- 3. The system of claim 1, further comprising an audio analog decryption unit connected to the audio digital to analog converter and decrypting the analog audio signal.
- 4. The system of claim 1 wherein the analog transmitter transmits the analog audio signal to multiple devices.
- 5. The system of claim 1, further comprising a control unit obtaining a radio frequency selection from a user and controlling the analog transmitter to transmit the analog audio signal at the radio frequency selected by the user.
- 6. The system of claim 1 wherein the analog transmitter transmits the analog audio signal in an FM band.
- 7. The system of claim 1 wherein the analog transmitter transmits the analog audio signal in an AM band.
- 8. The system of claim 1 wherein the audio input interface receives the digital audio signal from a network.
- 9. The system of claim 1 wherein the audio input interface receives the digital audio signal from a local storage device.
- 10. The system of claim 1 wherein the audio input interface receives the digital audio signal produced by a digital musical instrument.
- 11. A method for broadcasting audio content of a digital audio signal to a radio, comprising the steps of:receiving the digital audio signal and identifying an audio bitstream, wherein the audio bitstream comprises audio data based on a plurality of encoding methods; decoding the audio bitstream; converting the audio bitstream to an analog audio signal; and transmitting the analog audio signal to the radio.
- 12. The method of claim 11, further comprising the steps of decrypting the audio bitstream.
- 13. The method of claim 11, further comprising the steps of decrypting the analog audio signal.
- 14. The method of claim 11 wherein the step of decoding the audio bitstream includes decompressing the audio bitstream.
- 15. The method of claim 11, further comprising the steps of:obtaining a radio frequency selection from a user; and transmitting the analog audio signal at the radio frequency selected by the user.
- 16. The method of claim 11 wherein the step of transmitting the analog audio signal transmits the analog audio signal in an FM band.
- 17. The method of claim 11 wherein the step of transmitting the analog audio signal transmits the analog audio signal in an AM band.
- 18. The method of claim 11 wherein the step of receiving the digital audio signal receives the digital audio signal from a network.
- 19. The method of claim 11 wherein the step of receiving the digital audio signal receives the digital audio signal from a local storage device.
- 20. The method of claim 11 wherein the step of receiving the digital audio signal receives the digital audio signal produced by a digital musical instrument.
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