1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a video device having a television tuner and a method of quickly selecting a television channel on the video device.
2. Description of the Prior Art
In recent times, television has widely grown in popularity. As a result, more television channels are available for viewing, such as through cable television or through satellite television. With the higher number of television channels available for viewing, it can become harder for television viewers to find the show that they would most like to watch out of those available.
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Often, television channels that show similar types of content are grouped together in a small range of channel numbers. For instance, the news channels might all be grouped from channels 50-55, the sports channels might be grouped together from channels 72-75, and so on. Grouping channels in this way makes it easier for viewers to quickly find a program to watch according to the program category. Suppose that a user wishes to watch a sports channel in the range of channels 72-75, and the user cannot remember exactly which channel number is the channel he would like to watch or the user would like to see what is being shown on all of the sports channels. In this situation, the user has to select one of the channel numbers in the range of channels 72-75 and keep flipping through the channels until he finds what he would like to watch. Unfortunately, the user is limited to seeing one channel at a time when viewing the broadcast programs. Being able to view only one program at a time makes it slow and inconvenient to search through channels to see what is showing.
It is therefore an objective of the claimed invention to provide a method and video device to allow improved television channel searching in order to solve the above-mentioned problems.
According to an exemplary embodiment of the claimed invention, a method of selecting a television channel on a video device having a television tuner is disclosed. The method includes displaying a currently selected channel on the video device, controlling the video device to simultaneously display the currently selected channel and a plurality of other channels that are not currently selected, each of the displayed channels showing moving images corresponding to the content broadcast on the respective channels, wherein channel numbers of the currently selected channel and the plurality of other channels that are not currently selected conform to a predefined pattern, changing the channel on the video device to select one of the displayed channels that was not previously selected, the newly selected channel becoming the currently selected channel, and simultaneously displaying the currently selected channel and a plurality of other channels that are not currently selected, wherein the channel numbers of the currently selected channel and the plurality of other channels that are not currently selected conform to the predefined pattern.
According to another exemplary embodiment of the claimed invention, a video device for selecting a television channel is disclosed. The video device includes a display unit, a television tuner for displaying television channels on the display unit, a processor for controlling the television tuner to simultaneously display a currently selected channel and a plurality of other channels that are not currently selected, each of the displayed channels showing moving images corresponding to the content broadcast on the respective channels, wherein channel numbers of the currently selected channel and the plurality of other channels that are not currently selected conform to a predefined pattern, and a channel selection unit for changing the channel on the video device to select one of the displayed channels that was not previously selected, the newly selected channel becoming the currently selected channel.
It is an advantage of the claimed invention that the user can quickly see what is showing on more than one channel while searching through television channels and select a channel more quickly than in the prior art.
These and other objectives of the present invention will no doubt become obvious to those of ordinary skill in the art after reading the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment that is illustrated in the various figures and drawings.
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When first turning on the video device 200, a single channel is displayed, such as what is shown in the display status 10 of
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Step 100: Start.
Step 102: Determine if the user has chosen a currently selected channel. If so, go to step 104. If not, repeat step 102.
Step 104: Press the multiple channel view button on the channel selection unit 240 to display multiple channels on the display unit 220, including one currently selected channel and a plurality of unselected channels.
Step 106: While displaying multiple channels, determine if the user has either confirmed selection of the currently selected channel or has not input control signals through the channel selection unit 240 for a predetermined period of time, thereby causing a timeout situation. If so, go to step 108. If not, go to step 110.
Step 108: Show the selected channel on the full screen of the display unit 220. Go back to step 102.
Step 110: Determine if the user has pressed control signals through the channel up/down buttons, arrow buttons, or number buttons on the channel selection unit 240 for changing the currently selected channel. If so, go to step 112. If not, go back to step 106.
Step 112: Display the currently selected channel on the display unit 220. Go back to step 104.
In summary, the present invention allows the user to see more than one channel at a time, which enables the user to select a channel more quickly than in the prior art. The present invention is especially useful when the user would like to look through all channels in a range of numbers.
Those skilled in the art will readily observe that numerous modifications and alterations of the device and method may be made while retaining the teachings of the invention. Accordingly, the above disclosure should be construed as limited only by the metes and bounds of the appended claims.