Claims
- 1. A method implemented on a multi-tuner receiver system coupled to a plurality of multimedia nodes, the method comprising:
monitoring user input to at least one of the multimedia nodes; identifying a first channel which said user is likely to select based on said user input; and speculatively tuning to said first channel using a first tuner prior to said user selecting said first channel.
- 2. The method as in claim 1, further comprising:
providing multimedia content from said first channel to a television or other multimedia rendering device responsive to said user selecting said first channel.
- 3. The method as in claim 1, wherein monitoring comprises determining a second channel which said user has selected for viewing, said second channel tuned to by a second tuner in said multi-tuner receiver system,
wherein said first channel is identified based on said first channel being logically adjacent to said second channel.
- 4. The method as in claim 3, wherein whether said first channel is considered logically adjacent is based on said first channel being selectable by said user providing a “channel up” or “channel down” command to said multi-channel receiver system.
- 5. The method as in claim 3, wherein whether said first channel is considered logically adjacent is based on said first channel being a next or previous channel in numerical sequence with respect to said second channel.
- 6. The method as in claim 3, wherein whether said first channel is considered logically adjacent is based on said first channel being a next or previous channel in alphabetical sequence with respect to said second channel.
- 7. The method as in claim 1, wherein monitoring user input comprises monitoring a manner in which said user manipulates a selection element associated with a user interface.
- 8. The method as in claim 7, further comprising identifying said first channel based on said user positioning said selection element to identify a representation of said first channel on said user interface.
- 9. The method as in claim 1, further comprising identifying said first channel based on past channel selection behavior of said user.
- 10. A multi-tuner receiver system comprising:
a first tuner and a second tuner to tune to broadcast channels; and speculative tuning logic to identify a first channel which said user is likely to select based on user input to at least one of a plurality of multimedia nodes and to speculatively tune to said first channel using said first tuner prior to said user selecting said first channel.
- 11. The system as in claim 10, further comprising:
a channel output selector to provide multimedia content from said first channel to a television or other multimedia rendering device responsive to said user selecting said first channel.
- 12. The system as in claim 10, wherein said user input comprises a second channel which said user has selected for viewing, said second channel tuned to by said second tuner in said multi-tuner receiver system, and
wherein said speculative tuning logic identifies said first channel based on said first channel being logically adjacent to said second channel.
- 13. The system as in claim 12, wherein whether said first channel is considered logically adjacent is based on said first channel being selectable by said user providing a “channel up” or “channel down” command to said multi-channel receiver system.
- 14. The system as in claim 12, wherein whether said first channel is considered logically adjacent is based on said first channel being a next or previous channel in numerical sequence with respect to said second channel.
- 15. The system as in claim 12, wherein whether said first channel is considered logically adjacent is based on said first channel being a next or previous channel in alphabetical sequence with respect to said second channel.
- 16. The system as in claim 10, wherein said user input comprises a manner in which said user manipulates a selection element associated with a user interface.
- 17. The system as in claim 16, wherein said speculative tuning logic identifies said first channel based on said user positioning said selection element so as to identify a representation of said first channel on said user interface.
- 18. The system as in claim 10, wherein said speculative tuning logic identifies said first channel based on past channel selection behavior of said user.
- 19. A method implemented on a multi-tuner receiver system coupled to a plurality of multimedia nodes, the method comprising:
monitoring a user's channel selection communicated to at least one of the plurality of multimedia nodes; and speculatively tuning to a first channel based on said user's channel selection prior to said user selecting said first channel.
- 20. The method as in claim 19, further comprising:
providing multimedia content from said first channel to a television or other multimedia rendering device responsive to said user selecting said first channel.
- 21. The method as in claim 19, wherein monitoring comprises determining a second channel which said user has selected for viewing, said second channel tuned to by a second tuner in said multi-tuner receiver system,
wherein said first channel is identified based on said first channel being logically adjacent to said second channel.
- 22. The method as in claim 21, wherein whether said first channel is considered logically adjacent is based on said first channel being selectable by said user providing a “channel up” or “channel down” command to said multi-channel receiver system.
- 23. The method as in claim 21, wherein whether said first channel is considered logically adjacent is based on said first channel being a next or previous channel in numerical sequence with respect to said second channel.
- 24. The method as in claim 21, wherein whether said first channel is considered logically adjacent is based on said first channel being a next or previous channel in alphabetical sequence with respect to said second channel.
- 25. The method as in claim 19, further comprising:
monitoring a manner in which said user manipulates a selection element associated with a user interface; and identifying said first channel based on said user positioning said selection element so as to identify a representation of said first channel on said user interface.
- 26. The method as in claim 19, further comprising identifying said first channel based on past channel selection behavior of said user.
- 27. A multi-tuner receiver system comprising:
a first tuner and a second tuner to tune to broadcast channels; and speculative tuning logic to identify a first channel based on a user's channel selection input to at least one of a plurality of multimedia nodes and to speculatively tune to said first channel using said first tuner prior to the user selecting said first channel.
- 28. The system as in claim 27, further comprising:
a channel output selector providing multimedia content from said first channel to a television or other multimedia rendering device responsive to said user selecting said first channel.
- 29. The system as in claim 27, wherein said user's input comprises a second channel which said user has selected for viewing, said second channel tuned to by the second tuner in said multi-tuner receiver system,
wherein said first channel is identified based on said first channel being logically adjacent to said second channel.
- 30. The system as in claim 29, wherein whether said first channel is considered logically adjacent is based on said first channel being selectable by said user providing a “channel up” or “channel down” command to said multi-channel receiver system.
- 31. The system as in claim 29, wherein whether said first channel is considered logically adjacent is based on said first channel being a next or previous channel in numerical sequence with respect to said second channel.
- 32. The system as in claim 29, wherein whether said first channel is considered logically adjacent is based on said first channel being a next or previous channel in alphabetical sequence with respect to said second channel.
- 33. The system as in claim 27, wherein said user's input comprises a manner in which said user manipulates a selection element associated with a user interface.
- 34. The system as in claim 33, wherein said speculative tuning logic identifies said first channel based on said user positioning said selection element so as to identify a representation of said first channel on said user interface.
- 35. The system as in claim 27, wherein said speculative tuning logic identifies said first channel based on past channel selection behavior of said user.
- 36. A multi-tuner receiver system comprising:
means for monitoring user input to at least one of a plurality of multimedia nodes; means for identifying a first channel which said user is likely to select based on said user input; and means for speculatively tuning to said first channel using a first tuner prior to said user selecting said first channel.
- 37. The system as in claim 36, further comprising:
means for providing multimedia content from said first channel to a television or other multimedia rendering device responsive to said user selecting said first channel.
- 38. The system as in claim 36, wherein monitoring comprises determining a second channel which said user has selected for viewing, said second channel tuned to by a second tuner in said multi-tuner receiver system,
wherein said first channel is identified based on said first channel being logically adjacent to said second channel.
- 39. A computer program product comprising program code for performing a method implemented on a multi-tuner receiver system coupled to a plurality of multimedia nodes, the method comprising:
monitoring user input to at least one of the multimedia nodes; identifying a first channel which said user is likely to select based on said user input; and speculatively tuning to said first channel using a first tuner prior to said user selecting said first channel.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION(S)
[0001] The present application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/129,561, filed Apr. 11, 2002, for “A SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SPECULATIVE TUNING”, which application is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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10121561 |
Apr 2002 |
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10261114 |
Sep 2002 |
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