Claims
- 1. A method in an entertainment system for controlling presentation of a media content file, the method comprising:
accessing an unedited copy of the media content file; accessing through a network a set of meta data associated with the media content file; and presenting the media content file in accordance with the meta data.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein presenting comprises skipping over at least one portion of the media content file as designated in the meta data.
- 3. The method of claim 2, wherein the media content file comprises television programming.
- 4. The method of claim 3, wherein the skipped-over portion comprises a commercial advertisement.
- 5. The method of claim 3, wherein the skipped-over portion comprises a scene deemed unsuitable for young audiences.
- 6. The method of claim 1, wherein presenting comprises skipping to a selected location within the media content file as designated in the meta data.
- 7. The method of claim 6, wherein the selected location is the beginning of a scene of special interest.
- 8. The method of claim 7, wherein the selected scene of special interest comprises a highlight of a sports event.
- 9. The method of claim 6, wherein the selected location is the end of a scene of lesser interest.
- 10. The method of claim 2, wherein said skipping is triggered manually.
- 11. The method of claim 2, wherein said skipping proceeds automatically during presentation of the media content file.
- 12. The method of claim 2, wherein the meta data indicates a starting location and a duration of the skipped-over segment.
- 13. The method of claim 2, wherein the meta data indicates a starting location and an ending location of the skipped-over segment.
- 14. The method of claim 1, wherein accessing through a network comprises receiving the meta data through the Internet.
- 15. The method of claim 1, wherein accessing through a network comprises receiving the meta data from a meta data server.
- 16. The method of claim 1, wherein accessing through a network comprises receiving the meta data via a decentralized peer-to-peer network.
- 17. The method of claim 16, further comprising sharing meta data with peers via a decentralized peer-to-peer network, thereby enabling the peers to present copies of the media content file in accordance with the meta data
- 18. The method of claim 1, wherein the entertainment system comprises a set top box for accessing the unedited copy of the media content file.
- 19. The method of claim 14, wherein the entertainment system comprises a media center for accessing the unedited copy of the media content file.
- 20. An entertainment system for receiving and processing broadcast media signals comprising:
at least one tuner to receive broadcast media signals; a memory to store an unedited media program derived from the received broadcast media signals; an interface to receive meta data associated with the unedited media program; and a processor to control a playback presentation of the unedited media program responsive to the received meta data.
- 21. The entertainment system of claim 20, wherein the interface for receiving meta data comprises a network interface.
- 22. The entertainment system of claim 20, wherein the interface for receiving meta data comprises a web browser.
- 23. The entertainment system of claim 20, wherein the interface for receiving meta data comprises an e-mail client.
- 24. The entertainment system of claim 20, wherein the interface for receiving meta data comprises a peer-to-peer network client.
- 25. The entertainment system of claim 20, wherein the interface for receiving meta data comprises a removable memory interface.
- 26. The entertainment system of claim 20, wherein the processor is to skip over at least one portion of the media content file as designated in the meta data.
- 27. The entertainment system of claim 26, wherein the media content file comprises television programming.
- 28. The entertainment system of claim 27, wherein the skipped-over portion comprises a commercial advertisement.
- 29. The entertainment system of claim 27, wherein the skipped-over portion comprises a scene deemed unsuitable for young audiences.
- 30. The entertainment system of claim 20, wherein the processor is to skip to a selected location within the media content file as designated in the meta data.
- 31. A playback apparatus comprising:
a media interface to receive broadcast media signals; a meta data interface to receive a set of meta data associated with an unedited media program; and a playback control component to control a playback presentation of the unedited media program responsive to the received meta data.
- 32. The playback apparatus of claim 31, wherein the meta data interface comprises a web browser.
- 33. The playback apparatus of claim 31, wherein the meta data interface comprises an e-mail client.
- 34. The playback apparatus of claim 31, wherein the meta data interface comprises a peer-to-peer network client.
- 35. The playback apparatus of claim 31, wherein the meta data interface comprises a removable memory interface.
- 36. The playback apparatus of claim 31, wherein the playback control component is to skip over at least one portion of the media content file as designated in the meta data.
- 37. The playback apparatus of claim 36, wherein the media content file comprises television programming.
- 38. The playback apparatus of claim 37, wherein the skipped-over portion comprises a commercial advertisement.
- 39. The playback apparatus of claim 37, wherein the skipped-over portion comprises a scene deemed unsuitable for young audiences.
- 40. The playback apparatus of claim 31, wherein the playback control component is to skip to a selected location within the media content file as designated in the meta data.
- 41. A meta data server for distributing meta data to customize playback of media content comprising:
a receiver to receive broadcast media signals and convert the media signals into corresponding media content; a content processor to analyze the media content, the content processor including an editing module for selecting locations within the media content and recording indicia of the selected locations as meta data; and an interface for exporting the meta data via a network to remote users for the users to customize playback of the media content.
- 42. The meta data server of claim 41, wherein the receiver includes at least one tuner for receiving television signals, the media content comprising television programming.
- 43. The meta data server of claim 42, wherein the content processor has access to a module for detecting commercial advertisements in the television programming, thereby enabling the editing module to select locations within the media content that correspond to detected commercial advertisements.
- 44. The meta data server of claim 42, wherein the content processor has access to a module for detecting highlights in the television programming, thereby enabling the editing module to select locations within the media content that correspond to detected highlights.
- 45. The meta data server of claim 42, wherein the content processor has access to a module for detecting pornography in the television programming, thereby enabling the editing module to select locations within the media content that correspond to detected pornography.
- 46. The meta data server of claim 41, wherein the interface for exporting the meta data comprises a web site.
- 47. The meta data server of claim 41, wherein the interface for exporting the meta data comprises a peer-to-peer client.
- 48. The meta data server of claim 41, wherein the interface for exporting the meta data comprises a removable storage medium.
- 49. The meta data server of claim 41, wherein the interface for exporting the meta data comprises an e-mail server.
- 50. The meta data server of claim 41, wherein the selected locations within the media content comprise the beginnings of commercial advertisements.
- 51. The meta data server of claim 41, wherein the selected locations within the media content comprise the beginnings of scenes of special interest.
- 52. A machine-readable medium encoded with data for customizing playback of media content, the encoded data comprising:
an identifier of an associated unedited media content file; and meta data for customizing playback of the associated unedited media content file.
- 53. The machine-readable medium of claim 52, wherein the meta data includes at least one designation of a scene to skip over within the associated media content file.
- 54. The machine-readable medium of claim 52, wherein the meta data includes at least one designation of a location of a commercial advertisement within the associated media content file.
- 55. The machine-readable medium of claim 52, wherein the meta data includes at least one designation of a highlight scene within the associated media content file.
- 56. The machine-readable medium of claim 52, wherein the meta data includes at least two different sets of meta data both associated with the identified unedited media content file, thereby enabling at least two different presentations of the same unedited media content file.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/010,736, filed Dec. 6, 2001, for “Method and System for Distributing Personalized Editions of Media Programs Using Bookmarks,” with inventors Robert E. Novak, James K. Okamoto and Kory D. Christensen, which application is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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10010736 |
Dec 2001 |
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10328940 |
Dec 2002 |
US |