Television receivers include many advanced features and often include menus to allow the user to control the operation of these advanced features as well as the general operation of the television receiver. These menus are often presented to the user in a full-screen mode. In other words, the entire screen or substantially the entire screen is filled with the menu information. Often, a user can manipulate multiple levels through the menu to make further selections. One problem with this scenario is that the user may decide to exit the menu and return to the television programming that they were previously viewing. However, the user typically has to manipulate back through each level of the menu before returning to the television programming, which can be time consuming and frustrating to the user.
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The various embodiments described herein generally provide apparatus, systems and methods which facilitate the display of video content. More particularly, a television receiver displays menu information simultaneously with a video stream (e.g., television programming) in an integrated display screen. In other words, the television programming is downsized when the menu is launched to accommodate the presentation of the menu information. From within the display screen, the user can select the downsized television programming to close the menu information and return the television programming to a full screen mode. In short, the various embodiments described herein generally provide apparatus, systems and methods for selecting and displaying video content on a television receiver.
The concepts described herein will be described in the context of a television receiver having a touch pad remote control. However, it is to be appreciated that other types of remote controls and input devices may be used with the teachings described herein. For example, a remote control with directional buttons, a joystick, a keyboard, a keypad, a scrolling wheel or the like may be utilized to make selections and provide input.
The television receiver 102 is operable to receive content from one or more content sources (not shown in
The television receiver 102 may be further configured to output for display menus and other information that allow a user 108 to control the selection and output of content by the television receiver 102. For example, as described in further detail below, the television receiver 102 may output electronic programming guide menus for review by the user 108. The television receiver 102 may also output a preference menu or other types of menu for receiving input that specifies or controls the operation of the television receiver 102. Some menus outputted by the television receiver 102 may manipulate the output of content by the television receiver 102.
In at least one embodiment, the television receiver 102 includes an Integrated digital video recorder (DVR) operable to record video signals, corresponding with particular television programs, for subsequent viewing by the user 108. These programs may be selected for recording from within the electronic programming guide or may be inputted through other displayed menus, such as menus for setting manual recording timers. In at least one embodiment, the television receiver 102 displays a selection menu allowing the user 108 to select particular recordings for playback.
The display device 104 may comprise any type of device capable of receiving and outputting a video signal in any format. Exemplary embodiments of the display device 104 include a television, a computer monitor, a liquid crystal display (LCD) screen, a touch screen and a projector. The display device 104 and the television receiver 102 may be communicatively coupled through any type of wired or wireless interface. For example, the display device 104 may be communicatively coupled to the television receiver 102 through a coaxial cable, component or composite video cables, an HDMI cable, a VGA or SVGA cable, a Bluetooth or WiFi wireless connection or the like. In at least one embodiment, the television receiver 102 and the display device 104 may be integrated as a device combining the functionality of both, such as a television with an integrated cable receiver.
The remote control 106 may comprise any system or apparatus configured to remotely control the output of content by the television receiver 102. The remote control 106 may minimally include a transmitter, an input device (e.g., a keypad) and a processor or control logic for controlling the operation of the remote control 106. The remote control 106 may communicate commands to the television receiver 102 requesting to playback content, temporally move through content (e.g., fast-forward or reverse), adjust the volume, access electronic programming guides, set or edit recording timers, edit preferences of the television receiver and the like. In some embodiments, the remote control 106 may additionally be configured to remotely control the display device 104. The remote control 106 may communicate with the television receiver 102 and/or the display device 104 through any type of wireless communication medium, such as infrared (IR) signals or radio-frequency (RF) signals.
The remote control 106 may include any type of man-machine interlace for receiving input from the user 108. For example, the remote control 106 may include buttons for receiving input from the user 108. In at least one embodiment, the remote control 106 includes a touch pad for receiving input from the user 108.
In the illustrated embodiment, buttons 204, 206 and 208 are utilized for opening various menus of the television receiver 102. Particularly, button 204 is operable for opening a preference menu of the television receiver. Button 206 is operable for opening an electronic programming guide of the television receiver 102 and button 208 is operable for opening a DVR menu of the television receiver 102. The touch pad 202 may be utilized for navigating the menus opened responsive to selection of each of the buttons 204-208. In at least one embodiment, the remote control 106A may include a trigger, utilized in association with the touch pad 202, for allowing the user 108 to input information associated with the menus displayed on-screen, e.g., for selecting on-screen buttons selected by a cursor navigated by the touch pad 202.
In at least one embodiment, the television receiver 102 initially displays video programming in a full screen mode or a substantially full screen mode. In other words, the video stream (e.g., television programming) is presented in the majority of display screen. The television programming that is presented may be either live, recorded or otherwise accessed locally by the television receiver 102.
When the user actuates one of the buttons 204, 206 or 208, the television receiver 102 responsively presents a menu corresponding with the selected button. More particularly, in at least one embodiment, the television receiver 102 responsively presents the corresponding menu and the television programming simultaneously in the same display screen. The television programming is downsized to accommodate presentation of the menu information.
To locate television programs available for viewing, the user 108 utilizes the remote control 106 to request access to an electronic programming guide of the television receiver 102. For example, the user 108 may actuate the button 206, requesting to open the electronic programming guide.
The electronic programming guide 302 graphically displays television programs for multiple channels and time slots in a grid format. In the illustrated embodiment, time slots are arranged along a horizontal axis of the electronic programming guide 302 and channels are arranged along a vertical axis of the electronic programming guide 302. The user 108 may scroll along both the horizontal and vertical axes of the electronic programming guide to locate programs of interest for recording. The user 108 may then provide input to the television receiver 102, via the remote control 106A, requesting to view and/or record particular programs listed in the electronic programming guide 302. For example, the user 108 may select a particular program by manipulating the position of the cursor 306 using the touch pad 202. It is to be appreciated that other formats of the electronic programming guide 302 may be utilized in accordance with the teachings described herein. For example, time slots may be arranged along the vertical axis and channels may be arranged along the horizontal axis of an electronic programming guide.
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After opening the display screen 300, the user 108 may decide to return to a full screen mode for the television programming, in at least one embodiment, the user 108 may manipulate the cursor 306 to select the region of the display screen 300 occupied by the video output 304.
Responsive to the selection of the video output 304 region of the display screen 400, the television receiver 102 closes the electronic programming guide 302 and presents the video output 304 in a full screen mode.
Thus, the user 108 can return the television programming to a full screen mode by selecting the video output 304 from within a display screen 400 (see
As the user 108 scrolls through the electronic program guide 602, particular portions of the display screen 600 may be highlighted by the user 108. More particularly, cells of the grid of the electronic programming guide 602, such as a cell corresponding with a particular channel or a cell corresponding with a particular television program, may be selected by the user 108. For example, the user 108 may utilize arrow keys and an enter button of the remote control 106 to highlight and select the cell of the grid corresponding with the “Basketball Game” television program. Responsive to the user 108 highlighting a particular cell with the cursor 608, the television receiver 102 outputs the informational panel 606 associated with the highlighted program.
The user 108 may further navigate the cursor 608, using the remote control 106, to select the region of the display screen corresponding with the video output 604. As previously described, the television receiver 102 responsively closes the electronic programming guide 602 and the informational panel 606. Thus, the video output is presented by the television receiver 102 in a full screen mode.
The display screen 700 is comprised of three regions 702, 704 and 706. The first region 702 includes a listing of recorded television programming available for viewing by the user 108. The second region 704 includes a video output, which is similar to the video output 304 described above. The third region 706 includes a plurality of buttons used to select recorded programming for playback. Like the embodiments described above, the user 108 can select the second region 704 to enlarge the video output to full screen, closing the panels corresponding with the first region 702 and the third region 706. Thus, the video output is presented in the first region 702, the second region 704 and the third region 706 of the display screen 700.
The communication interface 802 is operable to receive an audio/video input 810 from a content source. More particularly, in at least one embodiment, the communication interface 802 receives and tunes a television signal including television programming. The communication interface 802 may receive an over-the-air broadcast, a direct broadcast satellite signal, a cable television signal or an internet protocol television (IPTV) signal and tune the audio/video input 810 to extract the selected television programming. In at least one embodiment, the communication interface 802 may comprise multiple tuners, utilized by the television receiver 102A to present and/or record multiple television programs simultaneously.
The storage medium 804 is operable to store electronic programming guide data and other system information utilized by the television receiver 102A. The storage medium 804 may comprise any type of non-volatile memory appropriate for storing data associated with the television receiver 102A. Exemplary storage mediums 804 include semi-conductor memory, disk drives (e.g., magnetic memory) and flash memory. In some embodiments, the television receiver 102A may optionally include DVR functionality to record and persistently store video signals received by the television receiver 102A. In at least one embodiment, the storage medium 804 may be utilized to store video previews, advertising information and the like for on-demand viewing by the user 108. In some embodiments, a disk drive or other storage medium may be internally located within the television receiver 102A. In other embodiments, a disk drive or other storage medium may be located externally with respect to the television receiver 102A. The television receiver 102A may also utilize a combination of internal and external storage mediums 804 for storage of video signals and other data.
The control logic 806 is operable to control the operation of the television receiver 102A. The control logic 806 may be a single processing device or a plurality of processing devices that cooperatively operate to control the operation of the television receiver 102A. The control logic 806 may include various components or modules for processing and outputting audio/video content. Exemplary components or modules for processing audio/video content include a demodulator, a decoder, a decompressor, a conditional access module and a transcoder module.
The control logic 806 is operable to receive the audio/video input 810, received via the communication interface 802, and generate an audio/video output stream based on the audio/video input 810 for display by an associated display device 104. An audio/video output stream is outputted to the display device 104 (see
The input interface 808 is operable to wirelessly receive data from the remote control 106. The Input interface 808 may communicate with the remote control 106 utilizing any type of IR or RF communication link. In at least one embodiment, the input interface 808 receives a key code from the remote control 106 and responsively provides the key code to the control logic 806. In some embodiments, the input interface 808 may receive positional information from a scrolling device of the remote control 106, e.g., a touch pad, scroll wheel or the like. Some of the data received by the input interface 808 may request to view electronic programming guide data, menus and the like.
In at least one embodiment, the control logic 806 is operable to receive user input requesting to display a menu, such as an electronic programming guide. Responsive to the user input, the control logic 806 outputs a display screen, for display by the display device 104, that includes the electronic programming guide data displayed simultaneously with a video stream, such as live or recorded television programming outputted by the television receiver 102 for display to the user 108. In other words, the display screen includes the menu in a first region of the display screen and the video output in a second region of the display screen.
After outputting a programming guide for display to the user 108, the control logic 806 receives user input selecting a region of the display screen corresponding with the video output. The control logic 806 processes the user input and modifies the display screen to display the video output in both the first and second regions of the display screen, thus, closing the menu originally displayed in the display screen.
Those of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that the various functional elements 802 through 808 shown as operable within the television receiver 102A may be combined into fewer discrete elements or may be broken up into a larger number of discrete functional elements as a matter of design choice. Thus, the particular functional decomposition suggested by
Although specific embodiments were described herein, the scope of the invention is not limited to those specific embodiments. The scope of the invention is defined by the following claims and any equivalents therein.
This application claims priority to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 61/143,101, entitled “SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR SELECTING AND DISPLAYING VIDEO CONTENT”, filed Jan. 7, 2009, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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61143101 | Jan 2009 | US |