The present invention is to provide a method applicable to an electronic device having at least two audio/video programs stored therein and a display area including a foreground area and a background area for creating a three-dimensional visual effect in the display area, wherein one audio/vide program presents a first image in the foreground area in a prominent state and plays a sound corresponding to the first image, and the other audio/vide program presents a second image in the background area in a state other than the prominent state. When the electronic device determines that the second image is clicked by an input device, the electronic device switches the second image from the background area to the foreground area, changes the second image to the prominent state, plays a sound corresponding to the second image, switches the first image from the foreground area to the background area, changes the first image to the state other than the prominent state, and stops playing the sound corresponding to the first image. Thus, when a user is interested in the content provided by either of the audio/video programs, he or she can adjust the states of the audio/video programs so as to listen to the sound of only a single audio/video program and enjoy an enhanced user experience in the three-dimensional visual effect provided by the display area.
Recently, a vast variety of electronic devices such as personal digital assistants (PDAs), smartphones, and tablet PCs have been developed and brought to the market, thanks to the advancement of microcomputers and the rapid development of the electronics industry. As a result, people are forming the habit of obtaining everyday information or of entertaining themselves through such devices.
Generally speaking, today's electronic devices are designed to support multiplexing; that is to say, an electronic device can execute several programs simultaneously. For example, an audio/video program can be executed to play a multimedia file from an audio/video website (e.g., YouTube) while a browser displays news on a web page. If the news on the web page is presented in text, a reading program may be additionally activated through which the electronic device can read out the text in a word-by-word manner, allowing the user to understand the textual content rapidly and have an enhanced user experience. This is especially helpful to the elderly and those who are unable to focus on the screen all the time, but inconveniences in use follow. More specifically, when the audio-video program and the reading program are run at the same time, the audio output of the former is bound to interfere with that of the latter, making it impossible for the user to hear the desired content. The most common solution is to mute one of the programs so that the electronic device only plays the sound of the other program. The muted program and the sounding program can be switched when desired. Nevertheless, the operation required to mute and turn on the volume of different programs can be difficult for one who is not good at using electronic devices.
In addition, when an electronic device displays the visual content of different programs, the images are usually shown in a planar fashion. Therefore, the user is often confused as to which image on the screen corresponds to the sound being played. And because of that, the user cannot turn on or off the sound of a particular program rapidly, which is truly inconvenient. To sum up, when an electronic device executes multiple audio/video programs, not only do the audio outputs of the programs interfere with one another, but also the visual content of the programs is presented in such a way that the user tends to have problem identifying the source program of the sound being heard. Hence, it has been an important subject in the industry to find an effective solution to the aforesaid problems, sparing users the need to look for the muting or audio playback option of each audio/video program being executed.
In view of the various problems associated with an electronic device simultaneously executing multiple audio/video programs, in particular the complicated operation required to make the electronic device play the sound of only one of the audio/video programs, the inventor of the present invention conducted extensive research and experiment and finally succeeded in developing a method for switching audio playback between a foreground area and a background area in a screen image using audio/video programs. The present invention is intended to effectively solve the problems stated above.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a method for switching audio playback between a foreground area and a background area in a screen image using audio/video programs. The method is applicable to an electronic device which includes a processing unit, a storage unit, an input unit, an audio playback unit, and a display unit. The processing unit is separately electrically connected to the input unit, the storage unit, the audio playback unit, and the display unit. The storage unit stores at least two audio/video programs. The processing unit arranges a display area of the display unit in such a way that the display area includes a foreground area and a background area. The foreground area and the background area maintain their respective perspective directions and their perspective distance in a perspective space so as to create a three-dimensional visual effect in the display area. The first audio/video program presents a first display image in the foreground area and in a prominent state (e.g., in full frontal view or in an enlarged state) and plays the sound corresponding to the first display image through the audio playback unit. The second audio/video program presents a second display image in the background area and in a state other than the prominent state (e.g., in a tilted or scaled-down state in accordance with the perspective directions of, and the perspective distance between, the foreground area and the background area in the perspective space). After receiving a clicking message from the input unit and reading the content of the clicking message, the processing unit determines whether the second display image is clicked on. If yes, the processing unit switches the second display image from the background area to the foreground area, changes the second display image to the prominent state, and instructs the audio playback unit to play the sound corresponding to the second display image. At the same time, the processing unit switches the first display image from the foreground area to the background area, changes the first display image to the state other than the prominent state, and instructs the audio playback unit to stop playing the sound corresponding to the first display image. Thus, when the user is interested in the content provided by either of the audio/video programs, he or she can adjust the states of the audio/video programs so as to listen to the sound of only a single audio/video program and enjoy an enhanced user experience.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a method for switching audio playback between a foreground area and a background area in a screen image using audio/video programs, wherein the method is applicable to the same hardware structure as disclosed in the foregoing object and is characterized in that the foreground area overlaps the background area. More specifically, one of the audio/video programs presents a first display image in the foreground area and in a prominent state and plays the sound corresponding to the first display image via the audio playback unit. The other audio/video program presents a second display image in the background area in such a way that a portion of the second display image is covered by the first display image. After receiving a clicking message from the input unit, reading the content of the clicking message, and determining that the second display image is clicked on, the processing unit switches the second display image from the background area to the foreground area, changes the second display image to the prominent state, and instructs the audio playback unit to play the sound corresponding to the second display image. In the meantime, the processing unit switches the first display image from the foreground area to the background area, covers a portion of the first display image with the second display image, and instructs the audio playback unit to stop playing the sound corresponding to the first display image. The overlapping visual effect enables the user to rapidly know to which display image the sound being played corresponds.
The objects, technical features, and effects of the present invention will be best understood by referring to the following detailed description of some illustrative embodiments in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
The present invention discloses a method for switching audio playback between a foreground area and a background area in a screen image using audio/video programs. In the first embodiment, referring to
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It should be noted that, referring to
As stated above, the processing unit 11 can instruct the audio playback unit 14 to play the sound corresponding to each audio/video program 121, and in practice, this can be done in two ways. Referring again to
It is also feasible to distinguish the first and the second display images otherwise than generating a “perspective” visual effect in the display unit. For example, in another embodiment of the present invention, the display unit 15 displays the display images of the audio/video programs 121 in the following manner. Referring to
While the invention herein disclosed has been described by means of specific embodiments, numerous modifications and variations could be made thereto by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the invention set forth in the claims.
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102119740 | Jun 2013 | TW | national |