The present invention generally relates to interactive television and seamless integration of information from disparate sources, and particularly relates to a portable device receiving and processing supplementary data associated with a television broadcast signal to provide users with a uniform and consistent interface.
In television (TV) broadcast, supplementary information (e.g. EPG, advertisement URL, etc.) is typically embedded as supplemental data into a broadcast stream of primary media content so that consumers can simultaneously receive both the primary media content and the supplemental information. Thus, a broadcast stream includes primary data (A/V) and supplemental data. Normally, methods are implemented inside a set-top box (STB) to decode and process these sets of information, and supplementary information is overlaid on the main TV screen. The resulting display is undesirable from the perspective of the consumer, because the overlaid information on the active display of the TV obstructs the main view of primary media content. Therefore, a viewer causing the supplemental data to overlay the presentation of the primary media content disturbs other viewers watching the primary media content. In addition, the need for a STB causes the consumer to incur substantial cost.
Since supplementary information to a TV program may reside at disparate sources (e.g. Internet, broadcast channel, external storage, etc.), presentation of primary media content and presentation of supplemental information needs to be synchronized in order to deliver a uniform package of contents to the user. Simple synchronization methods such as based on “time” and “channel” are not reliable because TV program schedules may change without notice. TV advertisements, in particular, usually do not have accurate schedules.
The need remains for a system that enhances the viewing of TV using a portable device that provides a second screen for viewing supplementary information, but does not requiring installation of a STB. The need further remains for a reliable synchronization method that is based on actual contents of the broadcast signal. The present invention fulfills these needs.
In accordance with the present invention, a broadcast media viewing system includes a source of a broadcast stream including primary data providing primary media content and supplemental data providing supplemental information. A media content viewing mechanism decodes the primary data and renders the primary media content to a first active display. A portable device decodes the supplemental data and renders the supplemental information to a second active display.
The broadcast media viewing system and portable device of the present invention is advantageous over previous broadcast media viewing systems in that a self contained integrated environment/system is provided without need of an expensive server or STB. It further provides a guaranteed real-time synchronization with ongoing TV programs with an integrated environment (TV to device direct capturing without delay) and content-based synchronization scheme. The system can be used for both digital and analog systems, and can be applied in various configurations of the TV system.
Further areas of applicability of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed description provided hereinafter. It should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating the preferred embodiment of the invention, are intended for purposes of illustration only and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention.
The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description and the accompanying drawings, wherein:
The following description of the preferred embodiment(s) is merely exemplary in nature and is in no way intended to limit the invention, its application, or uses.
The present invention provides a portable device for receiving supplementary information from a TV broadcast stream, and for synchronizing communication of the supplementary information with communication of the primary media content on the device or other disparate data sources. The present invention particularly differs from the prior art, as shown in
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In a first embodiment shown in
Sync engine 30 accesses content database 32, which is used to buffer and store contents from real-time TV and other disparate sources. Sync engine 30 is designed to deliver a consistent package of contents based on the real-time content from TV broadcast and what is available in the content database. Optionally, sync engine 30 can also request needed information for other network interface and other I/O peripherals 28. Supplementary data parser 34 parses extracted supplemental information based on metadata tags (XML) or other identifying information provided to the supplemental information. Data request/command processor 36 then presents the parsed supplemental information to the viewer via Graphic User Interface (GUI) components of software applications 38.
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In addition, content database 32 buffers supplementary data 39 and related information as well as pre-retrieved supplementary data and related information, where pre-retrieved supplementary data has been selected to store according to the system and user behaviors through learning. The contents of content database 32 are thus frequently updated through this learning process. Related information can thus still further be obtained from pre-stored contents of content database 32 based on most recently extracted supplementary data 39 and/or a priori knowledge relating to what channel the user is currently watching. As a result, a user can retrieve, store, and/or edit available information that is based on the supplemental information, wherein the supplemental information includes supplemental data extracted from the broadcast signal, and/or related information obtained by Internet 28A, by external I/O devices 28B, and/or from content database 32.
The user can operate the portable device 20 (
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In accordance with various embodiments, the primary media content may be extracted intermittently or continuously, and may therefore be rendered on the second active display of the portable device at full resolution or reduced resolution. The extracted primary media content thus rendered may be used in various ways. For example, the user may channel surf while viewing only the second active display. Also, the user may simultaneously view the current channel and electronic programming guide contents on the second active display. Further, the intermittent or continuous primary media content decoder may be adapted to extract primary media content of a currently selected channel of the primary media consumption device, such as a television, or a currently selected channel of an electronic programming guide accessed by the portable device. Still further, the portable device may be adapted to automatically switch between decoding primary media content co-displayed on the television, and decoding user selected channels of an electronic programming guide. Thus, the portable device may automatically co-display primary media content during channel surfing, while independently displaying alternate primary media content of another channel of interest to the user based on user access of an electronic program guide via the portable device. In addition, the user may be allowed to selectively disable the co-display during channel surfing, and surf alternate channels using only the portable device or only the television at the user's option. Supplemental content may therefore be extracted from either or both channels thus simultaneously viewed by the user.
The description of the invention is merely exemplary in nature and, thus, variations that do not depart from the gist of the invention are intended to be within the scope of the invention. For example, various embodiments of the present invention may be combined to accomplish, for example, a portable device receiving the broadcast signal, extracting the supplemental information, and using a photo sensor and decoding circuitry to identify the appropriate channel and control the tuner. Also, the decoder of the portable device may operate to fully decode A/V signals as well as supplemental data, thereby enabling display of the primary media content on the portable device at high resolution. In general, the precise implementation of the present invention can vary according to available technology and prevailing market forces. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/US03/38286 | 12/2/2003 | WO | 5/24/2005 |
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60430292 | Dec 2002 | US |