1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a structure and a method for selecting, controlling and sending Internet-based or digital audio to an AM/FM radio or amplifier.
2. Description of the Drawings
There is an ever-increasing amount of audio content available as digital computer files (such as in the MP3 format like those found at www.mp3.com) or as streaming digital audio (such as using the streaming digital audio techniques in U.S. Pat. No. 5,579,430). These new types of audio content can be played on a personal computer with a sound card, but cannot be played on a radio or stereo that is designed to receive and amplify analog audio signals. There are several techniques for converting a digital audio source to an analog signal that could be used by analog radio or amplifier, but these techniques interfere with the operation of the host PC and would require use of the PC to select and control the audio, for example, on an analog radio. Thus, there is a need to provide a system which enables Internet-based or digital audio to be played, for example, on an analog radio without tying up a personal computer.
Briefly, the present invention relates to a system and method that allows a host PC to provide an analog audio signal for a radio or amplifier without interfering with the operation of the host PC. This invention also allows the audio signal to be selected and controlled by a remote device without interfering with the operation of the host PC.
These and other advantages of the present invention will be readily apparent from the following specification and attached drawing wherein:
The present invention is adapted to interface with a host personal computer (PC) which, in turn, is adapted to be connected to the Internet in order to obtain audio sources from the Internet or other digital audio sources from any web server. The system generally identified with the reference numeral 20. The system 20 is illustrated in FIG. 1 and includes a remote device 22, a PC adapter 24 and a host PC 26. The system 20 is adapted to enable various digital audio sources, for example, from the Internet or other digital audio sources, such as digital audio sources on any web server, to be played on an AM/FM radio or stereo amplifier 28 without interfering with the operation of the host PC 10.
Remote Device
The remote device 22 (
The remote device 22 may have three buttons and one jogdial. Pressing the middle button brings back the previous screen. Pressing one of the other two buttons causes the content to be saved on host PC 26. Pressing the third button will initiate the purchase of the currently playing audio clip. The jogdial browses the list and pressing its middle button will selects and plays the clip.
PC Adapter
The PC adapter 24 connects the host PC 26 over a universal serial bus (USB) port and broadcasts analog radio data to the AM/FM radio and stereo amplifier 28. This analog audio data is converted from digital audio data and transmitted from the host PC over USB connection by the PC software as shown in FIG. 5. Also, it bridges 2-way data between remote device 22 and the host PC 26. A block diagram of the PC adapter 24 is illustrated in FIG. 4.
The microcontroller component encodes LCD display data and decodes button, dial and other remote control user inputs.
Proxy Server
The proxy server 29 serves as a digital audio portal site. The proxy server maintains a series of links to available digital audio sources on the Internet and formats information about these sites for display on the remote device 22.
PC Software
The PC software illustrated in
Tuner
The tuner software allows the user to select internet radio stations, local digital audio files, and Internet streaming audio to create playlists.
Audio Player
The audio player software plays audio and runs in the background. It functions in a similar way as other popular audio players, like Reaknetwork=s G2 player and Microsoft=s Windows Media Player.
USB Remote Device Driver
This driver receives data from remote device manager and writes it to remote device 22 through a USB port. Also, it receives data from remote device 22 through the USB port and forwards it to remote device manager.
Remote Device Manager
This component sends playlist and other information to the remote device 22, and it processes the commands sent from remote device 22.
USB Audio Driver
This driver receives audio data from audio player and sends it to PC adapter 26 through USB connection.
Obviously, many modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings. Thus, it is to be understood that, within the scope of the appended claims, the invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described above.
This application claims the benefit and priority of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/151,714 filed on Aug. 31, 1999.
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
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6084638 | Hare et al. | Jul 2000 | A |
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60151714 | Aug 1999 | US |