Field of the Invention
The present technology relates to a television (TV) receiver set with TV phone functionality added thereto, which is arranged to have a video telephone call enabling means to thereby make it possible to perform video/voice-based telecommunication with another machine. This technology also relates to a TV phone system using videophone function-added TV receivers of this type.
Description of the Related Art
A telephone communication system and TV broadcast system are independently established systems. Traditionally, a telephone equipment and TV receiver set are quite different apparatuses. In cases where a telephone receives an incoming call and generates a ring sound or melody (calling sound) signaling the incoming call, a called party fails to hear this sound from time to time. A technique for avoiding this risk is disclosed, for example, in JP-A-5-56190. With this technique, a telephone is communicatively connected by a signal transmission line to a TV receiver, wherein the TV receiver is arranged so that upon receipt of an incoming call at the telephone, the TV receiver displays a phone call arrival message on its display screen.
Alternatively, a video telephone apparatus is also known, which is arranged to enable a user to make a phone call with a distant party at the other end of a line by transmission and reception of video images and voices. This type of videophone typically has a camera, microphone, loudspeaker and image display device and is designed to transmit toward the distant party's videophone video and voice signals that are obtained by the camera and microphone of the videophone on the self side, receive video and voice signals from the distant party's videophone, and display this video by the image display device while reproducing the voice by the speaker. In a case where transmission is done to the distant party's videophone, a video image and voice are subjected to compression processing (encoding) for transmission while simultaneously performing expansion processing (decoding) of a video and voice that are received from the distant party's videophone, and reproducing them at the image display device and speaker (for detail, see JP-A-9-83983).
In the prior known technique as disclosed in JP-A-5-56190, the TV receiver and the videophone are arranged so that these are discrete devices which operate independently of each other. Upon receipt of an incoming telephone call at the videophone during watching a TV broadcast program by the TV receiver, a message which notifies arrival of such phone call is displayed on the TV receiver's display screen so that a user easily knows that there is an incoming phone call. In this event, the user must walk to a place at which this videophone is put and perform manual operations for startup of talking with a caller on the videophone. This is a time-consuming and troublesome work for the user who is watching his or her preferred TV broadcast program.
In the case of not only starting a telephone call but also ending the phone call, the user is required to perform a manual operation for the phone call completion (e.g., putting a transceiver handset on a base unit or “cradle”). This operation also is performed at the location in which the videophone is placed.
In this way, traditionally, when there is an incoming phone call during watching a TV broadcast program by TV receiver, the user must move from a place at which he or she was there until then and perform manual operations for startup and completion of the phone call. These operations are time-consuming and troublesome works to the user.
To provide a solution to the above-stated problem, this technology provides a new and improved TV receiver with TV function (referred to as videophone function-added TV receiver hereafter) set having videophone call handling functionality, which performs both the reception of a digital broadcast program signal and the transmission and reception of a videophone signal between itself and another videophone function-added TV receiver at the other end of a communication line, wherein the videophone function-added TV receiver is characterized by having a decoder which decodes a received digital broadcast program signal and videophone signal, a display panel to which is supplied a video signal that is decoded by the decoder and which visually displays it on a screen, a loudspeaker module to which is supplied an audio/voice signal which is decoded by the decoder, a camera, a microphone, and an encoder which encodes output signals of the camera and microphone.
Another feature of the videophone function-added TV receiver lies in that it further includes an encoder which generates a videophone signal to be transmitted for videophone communications and a means for detecting completion of a videophone signal decoding operation of the decoder and for stopping an encoding operation of the encoder for generation of the videophone signal.
This technology also provides a video telephone system using a plurality of videophone function-added TV receiver sets which are linked together via a network for enabling users to make videophone calls between these videophone function-added TV receivers, wherein each videophone function-added TV receiver includes a decoder which has a videophone-use decode function for decoding a videophone signal from another videophone function-added TV receiver at the other end of a line and a TV program-use decode function for decoding a digital broadcast program received, a display panel which displays a video signal that is decoded by the decoder, a loudspeaker to which is supplied an audio signal that is decoded by the decoder, a camera, a microphone, an encoder which has a videophone-use encode function for encoding a video signal from the camera and an audio signal from the microphone to thereby generate a videophone signal to be sent forth toward a videophone function-added TV receiver of a distant party at the other end of a line in a videophone call session, a means for stopping a decoding operation of the decoder by means of the videophone-use decode function in responding to either a stop operation or the end of a videophone signal from the videophone function-added TV receiver of the distant party in the videophone call session, and a means for detecting completion of the videophone signal decoding operation performed by the decoder and for stopping the encoding operation of the encoder, wherein in case one of the videophone function-added TV receivers which are presently involved in a videophone communication session experiences termination of the decode operation of the decoder by means of the videophone-use decode function thereof in response to execution of the stop operation, when the encoding operation of the encoder is stopped in responding thereto, the videophone function-added TV receiver of the distant party, e.g., a calling party or a called party at the other end of the line, is such that the decoder stops its decoding operation by means of the videophone-use decode function thereof to thereby force the encoder to stop its encoding operation by means of the videophone-use encode function in response to the stop of the decoding operation.
This technology also provides a video telephone system using a plurality of videophone function-added TV receiver sets which are linked together via a network for enabling users to make videophone calls between these videophone function-added TV receivers, wherein each videophone function-added TV receiver includes a decoder which has a videophone-use decode function for decoding a videophone signal from another videophone function-added TV receiver at the other end of a line and a TV program-use decode function for decoding a digital broadcast program received, a display panel which displays a video signal that is decoded by the decoder, a loudspeaker to which is supplied an audio signal that is decoded by the decoder, a camera, a microphone, an encoder which has a videophone-use encode function for encoding a video signal from the camera and an audio signal from the microphone to thereby generate a videophone signal to be sent forth toward a videophone function-added TV receiver of a distant party at the other end of a line in a videophone call session, a means for stopping a decoding operation of the decoder by means of the videophone-use decode function in responding to either a stop operation or the end of a videophone signal from the videophone function-added TV receiver of the distant party in the videophone call session, a means for detecting completion of the videophone signal decoding operation performed by the decoder and for stopping the encoding operation of the encoder, and a means for detecting completion of the videophone signal decoding operation of the decoder and for sending a stop command signal to the videophone function-added TV receiver of the distant party at the other end of the line, wherein in case one of the videophone function-added TV receivers which are presently involved in a videophone communication session experiences termination of the decode operation of the decoder by means of the videophone-use decode function thereof in response to execution of the stop operation, when the encoding operation of the encoder is stopped in responding thereto, and also when the stop command signal is sent to the videophone function-added TV receiver of the distant party, this distant party's videophone function-added TV receiver operates so that the decoder stops its decoding operation by means of the videophone-use decode function thereof in response to receipt of the stop command signal and, in response to this decode operation stop, the decoder stops the decoding operation by means of the videophone-use decode function thereof.
This technology also provides a video telephone system using a plurality of videophone function-added TV receiver sets which are linked together via a network for enabling users to make videophone calls between these videophone function-added TV receivers, wherein each videophone function-added TV receiver includes a decoder which has a videophone-use decode function for decoding a videophone signal from another videophone function-added TV receiver at the other end of a line and a TV program-use decode function for decoding a digital broadcast program received, a display panel which displays a video signal that is decoded by the decoder, a loudspeaker to which is supplied an audio signal that is decoded by the decoder, a camera, a microphone, an encoder which has a videophone-use encode function for encoding a video signal from the camera and an audio signal from the microphone to thereby generate a videophone signal to be sent forth toward a videophone function-added TV receiver of a distant party at the other end of a line in a videophone call session, a means for stopping an encoding operation by means of the videophone-use encode function of the encoder in response to a stop operation of a videophone call, a means for detecting completion of an encoding operation of a video signal from the camera and an audio signal from the microphone to be performed by the encoder and for stopping the decoding operation by means of the videophone-use decode function of the decoder, and a means for detecting completion of the encoding operation of the encoder and for sending a stop command signal to a videophone function-added TV receiver of a distant party at the other end of a line, wherein in case one of the videophone function-added TV receivers which are presently involved in a videophone communication session experiences termination of the encode operation of the encoder by means of the videophone-use encode function thereof in response to execution of a stop operation, when the decoding operation of the decoder is stopped in responding thereto, and also when the stop command signal is sent to the videophone function-added TV receiver of the distant party, this distant party's videophone function-added TV receiver is such that the encoder stops its encoding operation by means of the videophone-use encode function thereof in response to receipt of the stop command signal and, in response to the stop of this encode operation, the decoder stops the decoding operation by means of the videophone-use decode function thereof.
This technology also provides a videophone function-added television receiver having a video camera detachably connected to an apparatus main body, wherein the TV receiver includes in the apparatus main body a decoder which has a television program-use decode function for decoding a digital broadcast program signal received and a videophone-use decode function for decoding a video telephone signal as received in a videophone call session, and a processor for control of each component, wherein
the video camera has a camera, a microphone, a storage device which stores therein a video signal from the camera and an audio signal from the microphone, and an encoder to which are supplied a video signal as output from the camera and an audio signal as output from the microphone and which encoder has a videophone-use encode function of encoding the video signal and the audio signal into a video telephone signal to be transmitted to a videophone function-added television receiver of a distant party in a videophone call session and a video recording-use encode function for encoding the video signal and the audio signal into a video signal to be recorded in the storage device, and wherein in a state that the video camera is connected to the apparatus main body, when the decoder is in a state that it operates to perform the videophone-use decode function, the processor sets the encoder in a state that it operates to perform the videophone-use encode function thereof, resulting in the decoder being switched from the operation state of the videophone-use decode function to an operation state of the television program-use decode function and, alternatively, when the video camera is in a state that it is disconnected from the apparatus main body, the processor sets the encoder in a state that it operates to perform the video recording-use encode function.
In the videophone function-added television receiver, the video camera is a separate equipment independent of the apparatus main body and is detachably coupled to the apparatus main body.
Alternatively, in the videophone function-added television receiver, the video camera is internally mounted in the apparatus main body.
This technology also provides a videophone system using a plurality of videophone function-added TV receivers of the type stated above, which are linked together via a network for enabling users to make a videophone call between any two of the videophone function-added TV receivers, wherein the system includes a means for stopping an encoding operation by means of a videophone-use encode function of an encoder in response to a stop operation of a videophone call, a means for detecting completion of an encoding operation of a video signal from a camera and an audio signal from a microphone to be performed by the encoder and for stopping a decoding operation by means of a videophone-use decode function of a decoder, and a means for detecting completion of the encoding operation of the encoder and for sending a stop command signal to a videophone function-added TV receiver of a distant party at the other end of a line, wherein in case one of the videophone function-added TV receivers which are presently involved in a videophone communication session experiences termination of the encode operation of the encoder by means of the videophone-use encode function thereof in response to execution of a stop operation, when the decoding operation of the decoder is stopped in responding thereto, and also when the stop command signal is sent to the videophone function-added TV receiver of the distant party, this distant party's videophone function-added TV receiver is such that the encoder stops its encoding operation by means of the videophone-use encode function thereof in response to receipt of the stop command signal and, in response to this encode operation stop, the decoder stops the decoding operation by means of the videophone-use decode function thereof.
This technology also provides a videophone function-added TV receiver, wherein a decoder includes a first decoder operative to decode the received digital broadcast program signal and a second decoder for decoding the video telephone signal, wherein a display panel performs two-window display for simultaneously displaying on one screen a video image based on the digital broadcast program signal decoded by the first decoder and a video image based on the video telephone signal decoded by the second decoder, wherein an echo canceller is provided to receive an audio signal as output from the microphone and an input audio signal of the speaker, and wherein an echo signal due to unwanted mixture of audio sounds from the speaker into the audio signal as output from the microphone is canceled by the echo canceller using the input audio signal of the speaker and is then supplied to an encoder.
The technology further provides a videophone system using videophone function-added TV receivers of the type stated supra, wherein a decoder includes a first decoder operative to decode the received digital broadcast program signal and a second decoder for decoding the video telephone signal, wherein a display panel performs two-window display for simultaneously displaying on one screen a video image based on the digital broadcast program signal decoded by the first decoder and a video image based on the video telephone signal decoded by the second decoder, wherein an echo canceller is provided to receive an audio signal as output from the microphone and an input audio signal of the speaker, and wherein an echo signal due to mixture of audio sounds from the speaker into the audio signal as output from the microphone is canceled by the echo canceller using the input audio signal of the speaker and is then supplied to an encoder.
With the above-stated arrangement, it is possible to provide a TV receiver with increased usability for users. For example, video image displaying for a videophone call is performed using the display screen and loudspeaker module which are inherently used for digital TV broadcast programs; so, it is possible for a user to start a phone call and finish the call without having to move from a place at which s/he is enjoying a digital TV broadcast program. This saves the user's labor for such moving action. Additionally, upon completion of the phone call, the decoder and encoder are automatically rendered inoperative without requiring the user to perform manual operations. This results in a decrease in labor for such operations. It is also possible to prevent a calling party from becoming aware of the digital TV broadcast program which is watched by the user.
Other objects, features and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following description of the embodiments of the invention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
Currently preferred embodiments will be described with reference to the accompanying figures of the drawing below.
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The videophone function-added TV receiver 1 also has an antenna (not shown) for enabling it to receive digital broadcast programs and, simultaneously, is linked by the network 6 to a video-on-demand (VOD) server, thereby enabling it to receive services (downloads) of any available contents from this VOD server say, VOD contents. The videophone function-added TV receiver 1 is also linked by the network 6 to other videophone function-added TV receivers and thus is capable of performing video telephone communications with these TV receivers.
The videophone function-added TV receiver 1 of
Note here that in the case of considering the height due to recent growth in size of TV receivers, when a user watches the display screen while he or she sits, on a sofa in a room, such as a family room, if the camera 4 is disposed on upside of the display screen 2, the camera 4 looks down the user and, in this state, captures or “shoots” an image of the user. Accordingly, when the videophone function-added TV receiver 1 is used as a videophone, a video image of the user who bends down his or her head is transmitted to and displayed at a videophone function-added TV receiver of a distant party at the other end of a communication line. It is generally not commeasurable to display the image of a calling or called party who looks down in a videophone call session. Consequently, in this embodiment, the camera 4 is disposed on the lower side of the display screen 2.
The speakers 3 are located in close proximity to the camera 4. In order to prevent deterioration of performance of the microphone 5 otherwise occurring due to unwanted mixture of vibrations (audio/voice sounds) of the speakers 3 into the microphone 5, this microphone 5 is spaced apart from the speakers 3 and is disposed at the center position above the display screen 2.
In
The videophone function-added TV receiver 1 has a TV program viewing function for permitting a user to watch a TV program by receiving a digital broadcast program signal by the antenna 9 in response to a manual operation of the remote control 7 and for displaying video image information of such broadcast program on the display screen 2 of display panel 8 while at the same time outputting its audio information from the speakers 3, a video telephone function for transmitting a videophone signal containing therein both video image information captured by the camera 4 and audio information that was input from the microphone 5 toward another similar videophone function-added TV receiver of a distant party at the other end of a line (referred to hereinafter as the other-side videophone function-added TV receiver), not shown, via the network 6 that is linked to the videophone function-added TV receiver 1 and receiving a videophone signal from this other-side videophone function-added TV receiver via the network 6 and also displaying its video image information on the display screen 2 of display panel 8 while simultaneously outputting its audio information from the speakers 3 to thereby perform videophone telecommunication with the distant party at the other end of the line, and a VOD function for requesting a server (not shown) to provide desired contents of a moving picture and/or text data via the network 6 and acquiring moving-picture contents to be provided from this server via the network 6 in reply to this request and then displaying such moving picture information on the display screen 2 while outputting its audio information from the speakers 3. These functions are selectable by manual operation of the wireless remote control 7.
An operation signal from the remote control 7 which indicates an instruction operation thereof is received at the remote control signal receiver 16 and then supplied to the processor 12. This processor 12 performs control of respective units in accordance with the operation signal supplied. When execution of TV program viewing function is instructed by the remote control 7, the processor 12 sets up a mode for executing the TV broadcast program viewing function (referred to as TV broadcast program viewing function mode hereinafter). When execution of the video telephone function is instructed by the remote control 7, the processor 12 sets up a mode for executing the video telephone function (referred to as videophone function mode hereafter). When execution of the VOD function is instructed by the remote control 7, the processor 12 sets up a mode for executing the VOD function (referred to as VOD function mode hereafter).
An explanation will next be given of a system with reference to
As shown in
It should be noted that the other-side videophone function-added TV receiver 1′ is similar in configuration to the videophone function-added TV receiver 1. Although its configuration is not specifically illustrated herein, the other-side videophone function-added TV receiver 1′ has similar parts or components similar to those of
When the videophone function-added TV receiver 1 is set in the TV broadcast program viewing function mode, a digital broadcast program signal which is received at an antenna that is not depicted (i.e., the antenna 9 of
As shown in
In addition to these manual operation buttons, the TV remote control 7 further has the “TV” button 7b for setting the videophone function-added TV receiver 1 in the TV broadcast program viewing function mode, the “VOD” button 7c for setting the videophone function-added TV receiver 1 in the VOD function mode, and the “Phone” button 7d for setting the videophone function-added TV receiver 1 in the videophone function mode. These function modes are reset whenever the power button 7a is manually operated to turn power off. When the power button 7a is operated to turn power on, the videophone function-added TV receiver 1 is automatically set in the TV broadcast program viewing function mode in a similar way to standard TV receivers so that it becomes in the state that a digital broadcast program is received of the channel that has been set immediately before the last power-off.
Note here that the “TV” button 7b is for receiving a digital broadcast program and displaying it on the display screen 2 of display panel 8 when an image other than that of the received digital broadcast program is visualized on the display screen 2 of display panel 8 in an operation mode except the videophone function mode and the VOD function mode (i.e., the TV broadcast program viewing function mode), such as during recording/playback of a digital broadcast program or when a TV program guide or a list of titles of recorded digital broadcast programs is being displayed thereon.
Also note that the videophone function mode and VOD function mode are such that each mode is reset in response to an operation of the “Stop” button 7n, resulting in the mode being changed to the TV broadcast program viewing function mode to thereby establish a state that a digital broadcast program received is displayed on the display screen 2 of display panel 8.
An explanation will next be given of each of the above-stated functions of the videophone function-added TV receiver 1 shown in
In
An encoded digital TV broadcast program signal, such as image compression or the like, being applied to a moving picture of a broadcast program which is received by the antenna 9 and the channel of which is selected by the broadcast tuner 10 is supplied to the decoder 11 and applied decoding processing, such as image expansion or else, to thereby obtain a video signal of the image (e.g., moving picture or still image) along with an audio signal thereof. This video signal is supplied to the display panel 8 so that the image of the selected TV broadcast program is visually displayed on the display screen 2 while at the same time letting the audio signal be fed to the speakers 3 for output of audio sounds of this TV broadcast program.
The decoder 11 has a function of decoding the video signal and audio signal of a received digital broadcast program signal (referred to as TV program-use decode function hereinafter), a function of decoding an incoming video telephone signal from the other-side videophone function-added TV receiver 1′ (
When the videophone function-added TV receiver 1 is presently set in the TV broadcast program viewing function mode, the decoder 11 is set by the processor 12 in the state for execution of the TV program-use decode function; so, it decodes a received digital broadcast program signal from the broadcast tuner 10. In this state, when the “Rec” button 7m1 (
When the “VOD” button 7b (
Then, the VOD contents from the VOD server 21 (
Additionally, when the “VOD” button 7b of the remote control 7 is depressed, a request signal is transmitted from the processor 12 to the VOD server 21 through the network I/F 15 and network 6. In responding thereto, data of titles of all contents available from the VOD server 21 are provided. The title data is passed to the HTML browser 13 through the network I/F 15 whereby a title list window image or “menu” is generated and supplied to the display panel 8. When the user's preferred contents are designated from this menu window by manual operations of the cross-like layout arrow buttons 7i and “Enter” button 7j, the processor 12 issues and sends a request of the contents to the VOD server 21 via the network I/F 15 and network 6. With this procedure, the VOD contents requested are provided from the VOD server 21 and are processed in the way stated supra so that the contents are displayed on the display screen 2 of display panel 8 while letting audio sounds thereof be output from the speakers 3.
After completion of the VOD contents, in case the user further wants to get another kind of VOD contents, when the “Title List” button 7g (
When the “Videophone” button 7c (
Then, a video signal by means of image pickup of the camera and an audio signal indicative of voice sounds as input to the microphone 5 are supplied to the encoder 18 and subjected to compression processing (encoding) which is pursuant to videophone telecommunications so that a videophone signal which is obtained thereby is sent from the network I/F 15 via network 6 to the other-side videophone function-added TV receiver 1′ (
Alternatively, when there is an incoming phone call from the other-side videophone function-added TV receiver 1′, this call-in is detected by the inbound call detector 14; then, this detection result is notified to the processor 12. In responding thereto, the processor 12 renders the camera 4 and microphone 5 plus encoder 18 operative to thereby set up the videophone function mode, resulting in setup of the state that enables videophone communication with the other-side videophone function-added TV receiver 1′.
The encoder 18 has a function of applying videophone telecommunication-related encode processing to a video signal from the camera 4 and an audio signal from the microphone 5 (referred to as videophone-use encode function hereinafter) and a function of performing encode processing that is similar to the encoding of digital broadcast program signals (referred to hereafter as videorecording-use encode function), wherein these encode functions are switchable by control of the remote control 7.
When the “Phone” button 7d of the remote control 7 is manually operated resulting in setup of the videophone function mode, the processor 12 that detected this mode setup causes the encoder 18 to be set in the state that it executes the videophone-use encode function so that a videophone signal is generated to thereby enable videophone telecommunication with the other-side videophone function-added TV receiver 1′ in the way stated supra. Now, suppose that the videophone function-added TV receiver 1 is in the TV broadcast program viewing function mode (thus, the decoder 11 is in the state for execution of the TV program-use decode function). When an appropriate button of the remote control 7 for image pickup instruction is manually operated for example, the encoder 18 is controlled so that the videorecording-use encode function is set up so that the camera 4 and microphone 5 are rendered operative. A video signal from the camera 4 and an audio signal from the microphone 5 in this case are encoded by the encoder 18 by means of the videorecording-use encode function in a similar way to the digital broadcast program signal received. The encoded signal is stored in the storage unit 17 as a videorecording signal. When this videorecord signal being stored in the storage unit 17 is selected using the above-stated title list, and then the “Play” button 7m2 (
Firstly, the processing procedure of VOD function mode will be described. In
Next, when the “VOD” button 7c of remote control 7 is pressed, the processor 12 detects this button operation and gets the HTML browser 13 started (at item #2).
The processor 12 also issues and sends a request for contents to the VOD server 21 (
Upon receipt of this notice of allowance at the videophone function-added TV receiver 1, the processor 12 sets the decoder 11 in the VOD-use function mode and then causes an operation in this mode to get started. This results in the VOD function mode being set up so that the VOD contents to be downloaded from the VOD server 21 are supplied from the network I/F 15 to the decoder 11. Then, a decoded moving-picture/still-image signal is supplied to the display panel 8, and simultaneously, a decoded audio signal is fed to the speakers 3, resulting in the VOD contents being displayed and played back (at item #5).
When the user depresses the “Stop” button 7n of the remote control 7 such as due to completion of the playback of the VOD contents, the decoder 11's VOD-use decode function execution state is forced to go off and then switched to the TV program-use decode function execution state. Simultaneously, the processor 12 renders the HTML browser 13 inoperative (at item #6).
With this procedure, the VOD function mode comes to an end, causing the videophone function-added TV receiver 1 to be set in the TV broadcast program viewing function mode (item #7).
An explanation will next be given of the processing procedure in the videophone function mode. Now, suppose in
Then, when the “Phone” button 7d of remote control 7 is depressed, the processor 12 detects it and renders the HTML browser 13 operative (item #2).
In response to the startup of the HTML browser 13, a list window of registered phone numbers is prepared from the phone number data being stored in a memory and supplied to the display panel 8 for visual display on the display screen 2. From this phone number list window, the phone number of a person with whom the user wants to have a chat over the videophone is selected and determined through manual operations of the cross-like arrow buttons 7i and “Enter” button 7j (at item #3).
Upon determination of the phone number of such call destination, the processor 12 performs call request to the call destination—in this case, the other-side videophone function-added TV receiver 1′ in
Upon receipt of a reply from the other-side videophone function-added TV receiver 1′ at the network I/F 15 via the network 6, such as the Internet, the processor 12 switches the operation mode of the decoder 11 to a state capable of executing the videophone-use decode function and then causes such operation to start. Whereby, a video telephone signal from the self-side apparatus (i.e., videophone function-added TV receiver 1), which signal is output from the encoder 18, is sent from the network I/F 15 via the network 6 to the other-side videophone function-added TV receiver 1′ whereas a videophone signal from the other-side videophone function-added TV receiver 1′ is received by the network I/F 15 via network 6 and decoded by the decoder 11, resulting in a video signal being supplied to the display panel 8 and an audio signal being fed to the speakers 3. In this way, videophone telecommunication is performed between the self-apparatus (i.e., videophone function-added TV receiver 1) and the other-side videophone function-added TV receiver 1′ (at item #5).
After completion of the videophone call, when the user depresses the “Stop” button 7n of the remote control 7, the processor 12 renders the decoder 11 and HTML browser 13 inoperative. As the decoder 11 goes off, the processor 12 renders the camera 4 and microphone 5 plus encoder 18 inoperative (at item #6). Thus, the video phone function mode is terminated (item #7).
In the TV program-use decode function mode in which the videophone function-added TV receiver 1 receives a digital broadcast program, when the “Phone” button 7d of remote control 7 is pressed causing it to be switched to this videophone-use decode function mode, the processor 12 is responsive to completion of a videophone call by manual operation of the “Stop” button 7n of remote control 7, for providing control so that the decoder 11 changes its operation mode from the videophone-use decode function execution mode to the state for execution of the TV program-use decode function and then returns to the digital broadcast program reception state. In this case also, the decoder 11's videophone-use decode function execution is stopped; so, the processor 12 renders the camera 4 and microphone 5 plus encoder 18 inoperative.
In this way, in case the videophone function-added TV receiver 1 is in the TV broadcast program viewing function mode, when the function of the decoder 11 is switched from the TV program-use decode function to the videophone-use decode function in response to the user's manual operation of the “Phone” button 7d of remote control 7, the processor 12 may be arranged to render the storage unit 17 operative and permit the presently received digital broadcast program signal to be received continuously while letting the storage unit 17 continue videorecording until this digital broadcast program signal reception is ended. With such the arrangement, it is possible for the user to enjoy later the remaining part of a digital broadcast program that s/he failed to watch due to arrival of the incoming videophone call.
In
(1) Power Off: This is a case where the videophone function-added TV receiver 1 is the power off state when there is an incoming telephone call from the other-side videophone function-added TV receiver 1′. In this case, the processor 12 receives an inbound call arrival notice from the inbound call detector 14 and determines whether the power is on or off. If the TV receiver 1 is in the off state, the power is turned on (automatic power-on).
In this case, the processor 12 turns the power on and judges the in-call notice is equivalent to that issued when the “Phone” button 7d of the remote control 7 is manually operated and then executes the “Phone Processing” shown in
In this case, the decoder 11 stops its operation of the videophone-use decode function and, subsequently, is set in a state that the TV program-use decode function is made active in other words, its function is switched from the videophone-use decode function to the TV program-use decode function, resulting in the decoder 11 being changed into the TV program-use decode function mode for reception of a digital broadcast program (TV watching).
In this way, when there is an incoming videophone call from the other-side videophone function-added TV receiver 1′ while the videophone function-added TV receiver 1 is in the power off state, this videophone function-added TV receiver 1 is automatically set in the power-on state, causing it to be set in the videophone function mode to thereby establish the state enabling the user to talk with a calling party over the videophone. Thereafter, when the phone call is finished, the decoder 11 is switched from the videophone-use decode function to the TV program-use decode function, resulting in transfer to the TV program viewing function mode for letting the user watch his or her preferred digital broadcast program received.
(2) During TV Watching: This is a case where there is an incoming telephone call from the other-side videophone function-added TV receiver 1′ while the videophone function-added TV receiver 1 is presently in the videophone function mode. In this case, the processor 12 receives an inbound call notice from the inbound call detector 14 and, at the same time, controls the storage unit 17 so that a digital broadcast signal being received is sequentially stored in this storage unit 17 (automatic videorecording start).
Simultaneously, the processor 12 renders the camera 4 and microphone 5 plus encoder 18 operative as has been explained using
After completion of the phone call by manual operation of the “Stop” button 7n of the remote control 7 or the “Stop” button 7n′ of remote control 7′ of the other-side videophone function-added TV receiver 1′, when any videophone signal is not received within a prespecified length of time period, the processor 12 determines that the videophone function mode is ended and thus deactivates the videophone-use decode function of the decoder 11 and, at the same time, renders the camera 4 and microphone 5 plus encoder 18 inoperative such as at the item #6 in the “Phone Processing” shown in
In this case, the decoder 11 halts the videophone-use decode function in the way stated supra, resulting in activation of the TV program-use decode function—that is, the videophone-use decode function is switched to the TV program-use decode function. Then, the processor 12 controls the storage unit 17 so that playback of the received digital broadcast program signal gets started from its videorecording start part after the beginning of the above-stated phone call. This reproduced digital broadcast program signal is supplied to the decoder 11 and decoded thereby and then supplied to the display panel 8 and speakers 3, thereby enabling the user to enjoy it from the part which was interrupted by the above-noted phone call session (automatic playback start).
Note here that even when such automatic playback of the contents stored in the storage unit 17 is performed in this way, it sometimes happens that the digital broadcast program being presently received does not come to an end. If this is the case, the videorecording of this broadcast program signal is continued without interruption. The end of the digital broadcast program is acquirable from TV program guide information or else.
(3) During VOD Contents Watching: This is a case where a telephone call arrives from the other-side videophone function-added TV receiver 1′ at the videophone function-added TV receiver 1 that is set in the VOD function mode. In this case, the processor 12 is operatively responsive to receipt of an inbound call notice from the inbound call detector 14, for pausing an operation of the VOD server 21 (automatic pause).
Then, as explained in
After completion of the phone call by depression of the “Stop” button 7n of the remote control 7 or the “Stop” button 7n′ of remote control 7′ of the other-side videophone function-added TV receiver 1′, when no videophone signal is received within a prespecified length of time period, the processor 12 judges that the TV broadcast program viewing function mode is ended and thus deactivates the videophone-use decode function of the decoder 11 and, at the same time, renders the camera 4 and microphone 5 plus encoder 18 inoperative such as at the item #6 in the “Phone Processing” shown in
In this case, the decoder 11 stops the videophone-use decode function in the above-stated way, resulting in reactivation of the VOD-use decode function—that is, the videophone-use decode function is switched to the VOD-use decode function. Then, the processor 12 restarts the reception of the download contents from VOD server 21. This received signal indicative of VOD contents is supplied to the decoder 11 and decoded thereby and then supplied to the display panel 8 and speakers 3, thereby enabling the user to enjoy it from the part which was interrupted by the above-noted videophone call session (pause cancel).
(4) Others: Other modes includes, for example, an operation mode which is responsive to an image pickup instruction operation using the remote control 7, for activating the camera 4 and microphone 5 and for letting the encoder 18 perform the videorecording-use encode function to thereby cause the encoder 18 to encode a video signal obtained from the camera 4 and an audio signal from the microphone 5. When it is set in an image-capturing/storage mode for causing the storage unit 17 to store therein an image pickup signal thus obtained thereby, in case there is an incoming call from the other-side videophone function-added TV receiver 1′, the camera 4 and microphone 5 plus encoder 18 are held in the activation state under control of the processor 12 and, simultaneously, the videorecording-use encode function is switched to the videophone-use encode function while deactivating the storage operation of the storage unit 17 (present state saving).
Then, as previously stated, the videophone function-added TV receiver 1 is set in the videophone function mode under control of the processor 12, thereby permitting telecommunication with the other-side videophone function-added TV receiver 1′ (phone processing).
Upon completion of the phone call, the videophone function mode is cancelled under control of the processor 12 in the way stated supra. Simultaneously, while retaining the camera 4 and microphone 5 in the activated state, the function of encoder 18 is switched from the videophone-use encode function to the videorecording-use encode function, followed by causing the videorecording operation of the storage unit 17 to restart. This leads to restart of the operation for storage in the storage unit 17 while the encoder 18 encodes the video signal from camera 4 and the audio signal from microphone 5 (recovery to saved state).
In this way, when there is a telephone call while the videophone function-added TV receiver 1 is in the power-off state, videophone telecommunication becomes enabled. Upon completion of the call, the TV receiver is automatically switched to the state that permits the user to watch a digital broadcast program received. When the videophone function-added TV receiver 1 is in other modes, the TV receiver becomes in the videophone telecommunication capable state in quick response to such call-in. After completion of this videophone call, the TV receiver returns to its original state in the previous mode just before reception of the incoming call, followed by restart of the previous operation. Accordingly, after the phone call session, it is possible for the user to continuously use the videophone function-added TV receiver 1 in its original state without having to manually operate the remote control 7 for causing it to recover to the state before the call-in.
It should be noted here that after the phone call is ended in response to depression of the “Stop” button 7n′ of the other-side videophone function-added TV receiver 1′, if no videophone signal is received within a predetermined length of time period, the processor 12 determines that the videophone function mode is ended. That is, the processor 12 continues to monitor arrival of a videophone signal from the network I/F 15 in the videophone function mode. When such state is continued for the predetermined length of time since the failure to receive any signal, it judges that the videophone function mode is completed. The same goes with other videophone function-added TV receivers of distant parties, such as the other-side videophone function-added TV receiver 1′.
In this way, whenever an incoming phone call is received from a distant party at the other end of a line, the TV receiver 1 is automatically set in the videophone function mode without requiring the user to perform manual operations. When any videophone signal is no longer received, a decision is made to regard it as completion of the videophone function mode so that the videophone function mode is automatically ended without requiring any user's manual operations.
It is noted that although the processing procedure in the videophone function mode shown in
Also note that while the explanation using
When the “Phone” button 7d of the remote control 7 for the videophone function-added TV receiver 1 is manually operated (at step 700), the HTML browser 13 gets started (step 701). The processor 12 sends an instruction from the network I/F 15 via network 6 to the other-side videophone function-added TV receiver 1′ for rendering its decoder 11′ operative (step 702). In the other-side videophone function-added TV receiver 1′, this instruction is received at the network I/F 15′. Based on this instruction, the processor 12′ renders the decoder 11′ operative, thereby enabling execution of its videophone-use decode function (step 800). When the decoder 11′ is activated in a mode for performing the videophone-use decode function, the processor 12′ notifies, from the network I/F 15′ via network 6, the self-side videophone function-added TV receiver 1 of the fact that the decoder 11′ started up in the videophone-use decode function mode (step 801).
Upon receipt of this notice, the self-side videophone function-added TV receiver 1 operates so that its processor 12 renders the encoder 18 operative in the videophone-use encode function mode (at step 703 in
In the case where videophone communication is started between the self-side videophone function-added TV receiver 1 and the other-side videophone function-added TV receiver 1′ in this way, when an instruction for phone call startup is sent through manual operations of the remote control 7 to one of the videophone function-added TV receivers, i.e., self-side videophone function-added TV receiver 1, several steps of operations are performed which follow: firstly, the decoder 11′ is automatically rendered operative in the other-side videophone function-added TV receiver 1′; then, the decoder 11 and encoder 18 of the self-side videophone function-added TV receiver 1 are automatically activated in this order of sequence, thereby quickly enabling execution of a phone call from the self-side videophone function-added TV receiver 1 on the calling party side to the other-side videophone function-added TV receiver 1′ on the called party side; next, the encoder 18′ of other-side videophone function-added TV receiver 1′ is activated to thereby enable execution of the phone call from the other-side videophone function-added TV receiver 1′, which receives the call from the self-side videophone function-added TV receiver 1 and responds thereto, to the self-side videophone function-added TV receiver 1 whereby the videophone call handing is smoothly performed since the “Phone” button 7d of the remote control 7 was depressed.
When the “Stop” button 7n of the remote control 7 for the videophone function-added TV receiver 1 is depressed (at step 710), the processor 12 performs deactivation processing of the decoder 11 (step 711). In this case, the decoder deactivation processing may be the one that actually renders the decoder 11 inoperative as has been described using
Then, the processor 12 sends a stop instruction notice from the network I/F 15 via network 6 to the other-side videophone function-added TV receiver 1′ (at step 712 in
On the other hand, the halt(stop) instruction notice from the processor 12 to the other-side videophone function-added TV receiver 1′ (at step 712) is the one that performs deactivation instruction of the decoder 11′ in the other-side videophone function-added TV receiver 1′ (step 714) and deactivation instruction of the encoder 18′ therein (step 715). In the other-side videophone function-added TV receiver 1′, when the processor 12′ receives this instruction for stopping the decoder 11′, deactivation processing of decoder 11′ is performed (step 810). When the processor 12′ receives the instruction for stopping the encoder 18′, deactivation processing of encoder 18′ is performed (step 811). This results in the videophone call being completed.
Additionally, when the communication is ended at the other-side videophone function-added TV receiver 1′ also, the decoder 11′ is deactivated in a similar way to the case of the self-side videophone function-added TV receiver 1 in some cases and the processing for switching from the videophone-use decode function to any one of the TV program-use decode function or VOD-use decode function is performed in other cases, resulting in the encoder 18′ being rendered inoperative.
In this way, by the user's manual operation of the “Stop” button 7n of the remote control 7 on the side of self-side videophone function-added TV receiver 1, the following processing operations are performed: first, the decoder 11 of self-side in videophone function-added TV receiver 1 is deactivated, thereby preventing on-screen display and playback of video images and voice sounds of the phone call from the other-side videophone function-added TV receiver 1′; then, the encoder 18 is deactivated so that the video/voice information from the self-side videophone function-added TV receiver 1 is no longer displayed at the other-side videophone function-added TV receiver 1′ in an automated way. Thus, it is possible to prevent unwanted visualization of an image on the distant party side even after the phone call was ended and also void undesired displaying of an image on the self side on the screen on the distant party side after completion of the phone call. In addition, as the technique is employed for sending the stop instructions of the decoder 11′ and encoder 18′ to the other-side videophone function-added TV receiver 1′ from the self-side videophone function-added TV receiver 1, the other-side videophone function-added TV receiver 1′ which receives the phone call from the self-side videophone function-added TV receiver 1 is such that the decoder 11′ and encoder 18′ are deactivated without requiring call ending operations using the remote control 7′. This makes it unnecessary for the user to perform manual operations for the call completion and thus avoids risks otherwise occurring due to the user's forgetting to perform such manual operations.
Note that although this practical example is arranged so that in the case of completion of the videophone function mode the decoder 11′ and encoder 18′ in the other-side videophone function-added TV receiver 1′ are deactivated in response to receipt of the stop command from the self-side videophone function-added TV receiver 1 (at steps 714 and 715 in
Alternatively, although the decoder 11, 11′ halts the videophone-use decode function when no videophone signals are supplied thereto, the processor 12, 12′ may be designed to detect such videophone-use decode function deactivation of decoder 11, 11′ and then renders the encoder 18, 18′ inoperative. In this case, the videophone-use decode function of decoder 11 is deactivated in response to completion of a videophone call, e.g., a manual operation of the “Stop” button 7n of the remote control 7 on the videophone function-added TV receiver 1 side; in responding thereto, the encoder 18 also is rendered inoperative, resulting in no videophone signal being sent from the videophone function-added TV receiver 1 to the other-side videophone function-added TV receiver 1′. Then, the decoder 11′ in the other-side videophone function-added TV receiver 1′ halts its videophone-use decode function due to the fact that no videophone signals are sent from the videophone function-added TV receiver 1; in response thereto, the processor 12′ renders the encoder 18′ inoperative. With such the arrangement, the videophone function mode is automatically quitted in the other-side videophone function-added TV receiver 1′ even when no manual operations are performed for completion of this mode. In case the above-noted halt operation is done at the other-side videophone function-added TV receiver 1′ also, similar mode deactivation is automatically performed at the videophone function-added TV receiver 1.
Still alternatively, although the encoder 18, 18′ of videophone function-added TV receiver 1, 1′ for performing videophone communication halts the videophone-use encode function in response to deactivation of the videophone-use decode function of decoder 11, 11′ of the distant party's videophone function-added TV receiver 1′, 1 that provides a videophone signal, the processor 12, 12′ may be arranged to detect such videophone-use encode function deactivation of encoder 18, 18′ and then halts the videophone-use decode function of decoder 11, 11′. In this case, when the videophone-use decode function of decoder 11 is halted in response to a manual operation of the “Stop” button 7n of the remote control 7 on the videophone function-added TV receiver 1 side as an example after having ended the videophone communication, the encoder 18′ on the other-side videophone function-added TV receiver 1′ side is rendered inoperative; upon detection of this deactivation, the processor 12′ halts the videophone-use decode function of the decoder 11′. This results in the videophone function mode being automatically quitted at the other-side videophone function-added TV receiver 1′ without requiring the user to manually perform a videophone function mode completion operation. In case a videophone call completion operation is done using the remote control 7′ on the other-side videophone function-added TV receiver 1′ side also, the videophone function mode is automatically ended at the self-side videophone function-added TV receiver 1.
The second embodiment shown in
In case the video camera 30 is coupled to the apparatus main body 1a by the connection cable 31 for use as part of the videophone equipment, this video camera is put at a lower location in front of the display screen 2 of apparatus main body 1a. In view of this, a couple of built-in loudspeakers 3 are mounted at specific positions above the display screen 2 in order to minimize unwanted mixture of audio sounds from a microphone (not shown) of the video camera 30 into these speakers 3.
It is noted that the apparatus main body 1a and the video camera 30 may be separately purchasable products or, alternatively, may be a set of products bundled together at the time of purchase.
As shown in
The encoder 34 has a videophone-use encode function and videorecording-use decode function. In a case where a videophone call is done by connecting the video camera 30 via connection cable 31 to apparatus main body 1a, the encoder 34 operates in a mode of the videophone-use encode function. In case the video camera 30 is disconnected from the apparatus main body 1a for independent use, the video camera 30 is set in a function mode (imaging/recording function mode) for storing in the storage device 35 a video signal from the TV built-in camera 32 and an audio signal from the microphone 33. At this time, the encoder 34 executes the encode function for the recording, that is, the videorecording-use decode function.
The decoder 36 of video camera 30 is the one that decodes a playback signal from the storage device 35.
When the video camera 30 is coupled via the connection cable 31 to the apparatus main body 1a, the encoder 34 of video camera 30 is connected by this cable 31 to the camera link I/F 37, and the decoder 36 is connected to the display panel 8. Although not specifically illustrated, the connection cable 31 has therein a control signal line(s) for supplying control signals that control respective parts of the video camera 30 from the processor 12 to the video camera 30 and a power supply line for feeding electrical power from the apparatus main body 1a to video camera 30.
When the apparatus main body 1a is in the power-on state, a connection state notifying signal which indicates whether the video camera 30 is connected or not is supplied to the processor 12 from the camera link I/F 37 that is provided within the apparatus main body 1a for connection of the video camera 30.
When the video camera 30 is connected to the apparatus main body 1a while the apparatus main body 1a is set in the power-on state by a manual operation of the “Power” button 7a of the remote control 7 or, alternatively, when the apparatus main body 1a, which has been turned off at the time point that the video camera 30 is connected to the apparatus main body 1a, is turned on by depression of the “Power” button 7a of remote control 7, a connection state notice signal indicative of connection of the video camera 30 is supplied from the camera link I/F 37 to processor 12.
The video camera 30 has its processor and an operation unit provided with several operation buttons, such as a power button, videorecording button, playback button, stop button and others, although these are not illustrated. The video camera 30 also has a built-in power supply unit; so, this camera is usable for video image capturing purposes even after disconnection from the apparatus main body 1a of videophone function-added TV receiver 1. The video camera 30 further includes a monitor display and loudspeaker(s), although not specifically depicted.
When the video camera 30 is used by disconnecting it from the apparatus main body 1a, the encoder 34 is set in a cumulative videorecording mode for execution of the videorecording-use decode function, which is an initial or “default” function. More specifically, when using the video camera 30 in the cumulative videorecording mode, power-on of the video camera 30 results in the camera 32 starting an image pickup operation to generate a video signal, which is supplied to the monitor so that a presently captured state is displayed on its screen. Simultaneously, the encoder 34 is set in a state for execution of the videorecording-use encode function. Then, when the record button of the video camera 30 is depressed, a video signal from the camera 32 and an audio signal from the microphone 33 are encoded by the encoder 34 and cumulatively recorded in the storage device 35 as a video shot signal. When the stop button is pressed, this cumulative videorecording operation is halted. When the playback button is pressed, the video shot signal being stored in the storage unit 35 is played back and displayed on the monitor screen of the video camera 30.
When the “Power” button 7a (
In the power-on state of the apparatus main body 1a, when the “Play” button 7m2 (
In the state that the video camera 30 is coupled to the apparatus main body 1a, when “Phone” button 7d of the remote control 7 is depressed, the apparatus main body 1a is such that the decoder 11 and HTML browser 13 get started in a similar way to the above-stated first embodiment so that the decoder 11 is set in the state for execution of the videophone-use decode function. When the video camera 30 is turned on due to power feed, the encoder 34 is set in a state of live output mode for execution of the videophone-use encode function under control of the processor 12. Whereby, the videophone function-added TV receiver 1 is set in the videophone function mode.
This live output mode is the mode for supplying an output signal (video shot signal) of the encoder 34 to the apparatus main body 1a while minimizing the length of its transmission time. In this mode, a video signal from the camera 32 and audio signal from microphone 33 are encoded by the encoder 34 and directly supplied to the camera link I/F 37 of apparatus main body 1a without passing through the storage device 35.
In the videophone function mode, the video signal from the camera 32 and audio signal from microphone 33 are encoded by the encoder 34 that is set in the videophone-use encode function mode and then supplied to the apparatus main body 1a as a videophone signal. This signal is received by the camera link I/F 37 in apparatus main body 1a and then supplied to network I/F 15 and thereafter sent via network 6 to a videophone function-added TV receiver set 1′ of a distant party at the other end of a line—say, “other-side” videophone function-added TV receiver. A videophone signal from this other-side videophone function-added TV receiver 1′ is received by the network I/F 15 and decoded by the decoder 11 and then fed to the display panel 8 and speakers 3 in a similar way to the first embodiment stated supra.
In case there is an incoming call from the other-side videophone function-added TV receiver 1′ also, a similar operation to that of the first embodiment is performed although the second embodiment is such that the video camera 30 is rendered operative under control of the processor 12, thereby setting its encoder 34 in the live output mode for execution of the videophone-use encode function.
In case the videophone function mode is terminated, the “Stop” button 7n of remote control 7 is depressed in a similar way to the above-stated first embodiment. Whereby, the processor 12 halts the HTML browser 13 and, at the same time, disables the videophone-use decode function of decoder 11 for switching it to another decode function. In addition, the processor 12 turns the video camera 30 off to stop the operation of video camera 30.
Regarding the VOD function mode of the videophone function-added TV receiver 1, this is similar to that of the first embodiment stated supra.
As shown herein, when the apparatus main body 1a of videophone function-added TV receiver 1 is powered on by a manual operation of the “Power” button 7a of the remote control 7 (at step 1000), verification is made to determine whether the video camera 30 is connected to this apparatus main body 1a (step 1001). When it is detected using a connection state notice signal from the camera link I/F 37 that the video camera 30 is not yet coupled to the apparatus main body 1a or, alternatively, is disconnected therefrom (step S1002), the processor 12 disables the use of the videophone function mode and causes a message of this content to be displayed on the display screen 2 of display panel 8 (step 1004). Alternatively, when it is detected based on the connection state notice signal that the video camera 30 is connected to the apparatus main body 1a or detected that the disconnected video camera 30 is now coupled thereto (step 1002), the processor 12 enables the power supply voltage to be fed to the video camera 30 and forces its encoder 34 to go into the videophone-use encode function executable mode (i.e., enables it to operate in the live output mode) (step 1003), thereby setting the videophone function-added TV receiver 1 in a state that it is usable in the videophone function mode (step 1005). In this state, when the “Phone” button 7d of the remote control 7 is manually operated, or alternatively, when there is an incoming call from the other-side videophone function-added TV receiver 1′, the videophone function mode is set up in the way stated previously, resulting in the TV receiver 1 becoming capable of making a videophone call with the other-side videophone function-added TV receiver 1′.
As shown herein, when the video camera 30 is powered on (at step 1100), the built-in processor of video camera 30 checks whether an instruction for setup of the videophone function mode is received from the apparatus main body 1a of videophone function-added TV receiver 1 (step 1101).
As previously stated, the power-on of video camera 30 at the step 1100 is performed by manual operation of the “Power” button at the operation unit of this video camera 30 when the video camera 30 is not connected to the apparatus main body 1a; when video camera 30 is connected to the apparatus main body 1a, the power-on is done in response to receipt of an instruction signal from the processor 12 of apparatus main body 1a, which signal is generated in response to receipt of a videophone function mode setup instruction due to depression of the “Phone” button 7d of remote control 7.
The checking of the videophone function mode setup instruction from the apparatus main body 1a at the step 1101 is for verifying whether this instruction is sent from the processor 12 of apparatus main body 1a via the camera link I/F 37, and when such videophone function mode setup instruction is received from the remote control 7 to the videophone function-added TV receiver 1, the processor 12 outputs a videophone function mode setup instruction signal to the video camera 30 via camera link I/F 37, which signal is for causing video camera 30 to execute the live output.
Then, in the video camera 30, when it is made sure by its processor as a result of the checking at the step 1101 that there is the videophone function mode setup instruction from the apparatus main body 1a (i.e., if YES at step 1102), this processor sets the operation mode of encoder 34 to the live output mode for execution of the videophone-use encode function (step 1103). Alternatively, when it is affirmed that there is no such videophone function mode setup instruction from the apparatus main body 1a (i.e., if NO at step 1102), this case is any one of the following events: no videophone function mode setup instruction is sent from the remote control 7 to videophone function-added TV receiver 1; and the video camera 30 is disconnected from apparatus main body 1a. If this is case, at the video camera 30, its processor sets the encoder 34 in the cumulative videorecording mode for execution of the videorecording-use encode function (step 1104).
In this way, in the video camera 30, whether the apparatus main body 1a side is in a phone call enable state or in an out-of-call state is recognized. In accordance with this recognition result, the operation mode of encoder 34 is set up, followed by execution of compression processing (encoding) of moving-picture images on a per-image basis.
Although here the video camera 30 is arranged so that a notice from the processor 12 which is issued due to setup of the apparatus main body 1a in the videophone function mode is used to recognize whether the apparatus main body 1a side is in the phone call enable state or in the call disable state, in view of the fact that when the apparatus main body 1a and the video camera 30 are connected together by the connection cable 31 the connection state notice signal is supplied from the camera link I/F 37 to processor 12 to thereby recognize that the video camera 30 was linked to apparatus main body 1a, another arrangement is employable for causing the processor 12 in such event to notify this state to the video camera 30 to thereby determine whether the apparatus main body 1a is presently set in the call enable state or call disable state and for setting the encoder 34 in the live output mode for execution of the videophone-use encode function. With this arrangement, whenever the apparatus main body 1a is set in the videophone function mode, the video camera 30 is forced to quickly operate in the videophone function mode.
The above-stated operations should not be limited only to the video camera which is detachably connected to the apparatus main body 1a of videophone function-added TV receiver 1. For example, in case the videophone function-added TV receiver 1 of
Examples of the connection cable 31 are the currently available standard video cables including, but not limited to, a high-definition multimedia interface (HDMI) signal cable and a digital video interface (DVI) signal cable.
This second embodiment also is the one that is similar in arrangement to the videophone function-added TV receiver 1 of the first embodiment shown in
In addition, in view of the fact that the decoder 11, 11′ stops the videophone-use decode function when no videophone signal is supplied thereto, the second embodiment may be arranged in a similar manner to the first embodiment stated supra in a way which follows: upon completion of a videophone call, the videophone-use decode function of decoder 11 is deactivated by, for example, manual operation of the “Stop” button 7n of remote control 7 on the videophone function-added TV receiver 1 side; then, the encoder 18 also is rendered inoperative subsequently, resulting in no videophone signal being sent from the videophone function-added TV receiver 1 to other-side videophone function-added TV receiver 1′ whereby the decoder 11′ deactivates the videophone-use decode function; in responding thereto, the processor 12′ renders the encoder 18′ inoperative. Even in case the above-stated deactivation operation is done on the other-side videophone function-added TV receiver 1′ side, similar mode deactivation is automatically performed on the videophone function-added TV receiver 1 side.
Although the encoder 18, 18′ of videophone function-added TV receiver 1, l′ that performs videophone communication is arranged to halt the videophone-use encode function in response to deactivation of the videophone-use decode function of the decoder 11′, 11 of its associative videophone function-added TV receiver 1′, 1, the decoder 11, 11′ may be modified to halt the videophone-use decode function in response to deactivation of the videophone-use encode function of encoder 18, 18′ as detected by the processor 12, 12′. In this case, upon completion of a videophone call, when the videophone-use decode function of decoder 11 is halted by depression of the “Stop” button 7n of the remote control 7 on the videophone function-added TV receiver 1 side as an example, the encoder 18′ of the other-side videophone function-added TV receiver 1′ is rendered inoperative; upon detection of this deactivation by the processor 12′, the decoder 11′ is caused to stop the videophone-use decode function. With this arrangement, the videophone function mode is automatically ended in the other-side videophone function-added TV receiver 1′ even when no videophone function mode completion operations are performed. In case the stop operation is done using the remote control 7′ on the other-side videophone function-added TV receiver 1′ side also, the videophone function mode is automatically ended in the self-side videophone function-added TV receiver 1 in a similar way.
This third embodiment of
In the third embodiment also, it is possible by the above-stated operation of the wireless remote control 7 to individually set up any one of the TV broadcast program viewing function mode and videophone function mode and VOD function mode in a similar way to the first embodiment shown in
Additionally in the third embodiment, the digital broadcast program signal and any one of the videophone call signal and VOD contents are simultaneously receivable and decodable in response to a manual operation of the remote control 7 to thereby enable these different video images to be displayed on the screen of the display panel 8—that is, these images are displayable on two separate windows on the display screen. The manual operation of remote control 7 in this case is as follows. The remote control 7 with the arrangement shown in
In this two-window display mode, audio signals that are output from the decoder 11 and decoder 38 are simultaneously supplied to the speakers 3 in response to the manual operation of a select button (not shown in
Incidentally, in the two-window display mode for displaying both a received digital broadcast program and a videophone signal at a time, audio/voice sounds from the speakers 3 can be taken into the microphone 5 and thus undesirably mixed into a telephone voice signal being input to the microphone 5, although each speaker 3 is spaced apart from the microphone 5 to have a certain degree of distance therefrom in a similar manner to the first embodiment shown in
In the case of the two-window display mode shown in
Note here that although in this example the digital broadcast program viewing window 40 is displayed on the left side of the display screen 2 whereas the videophone image window 41 is displayed on the right side thereof, the display positions of these windows may be laterally exchanged with each other. Additionally, these windows may be differed in size from each other. An example is that the digital broadcast program viewing window 40 is enlarged whereas the videophone image window 41 is made smaller.
To avoid the mixture or “invasion” of audio sounds of speakers 3R and 3L into the microphone 5, the third embodiment is arranged to have the echo canceller 30 as shown in
More specifically,
In this way, even when both the received digital broadcast program's video image and the image of a distant party at the other end of a line are simultaneously displayed side-by-side on the display screen while letting respective audio/voice sounds be output from the speakers 3, it is possible to limit an audio signal being picked up by the microphone 5 and sent to the distant party to the telephone voice signal only. This makes it possible to smoothly perform videophone telecommunication without impairing the privacy and security as to the presently watched digital broadcast program.
Although the third embodiment is configured to perform operations in respective modes which are equivalent to those shown in
In addition, in view of the fact that the decoder 11, 11′ stops the videophone-use decode function when no videophone signal is supplied thereto, the second embodiment may be arranged in a similar manner to the first embodiment stated supra in a way which follows: upon completion of a videophone call, the videophone-use decode function of decoder 11 is deactivated by, for example, manual operation of the “Stop” button 7n of remote control 7 on the videophone function-added TV receiver 1 side; then, the encoder 18 also is rendered inoperative subsequently, resulting in no videophone signal being sent from the videophone function-added TV receiver 1 to other-side videophone function-added TV receiver 1′ whereby the decoder 11′ deactivates the videophone-use decode function; in responding thereto, the processor 12′ renders the encoder 18′ inoperative. Even in case the above-stated deactivation operation is done on the other-side videophone function-added TV receiver 1′ side, similar mode deactivation is automatically performed on the videophone function-added TV receiver 1 side.
Although the encoder 18, 18′ of videophone function-added TV receiver 1, 1′ that performs videophone communication is arranged to halt the videophone-use encode function in response to deactivation of the videophone-use decode function of the decoder 11′, 11 of its associative videophone function-added TV receiver 1′, 1, the decoder 11, 11′ may be modified to halt the videophone-use decode function in response to deactivation of the videophone-use encode function of encoder 18, 18′ as detected by the processor 12, 12′. In this case, upon completion of a videophone call, when the videophone-use decode function of decoder 11 is halted by depression of the “Stop” button 7n of the remote control 7 on the videophone function-added TV receiver 1 side as an example, the encoder 18′ of the other-side videophone function-added TV receiver 1′ is rendered inoperative; upon detection of this deactivation by the processor 12′, the decoder 11′ is caused to stop the videophone-use decode function. With this arrangement, the videophone function mode is automatically ended in the other-side videophone function-added TV receiver 1′ even when no videophone function mode completion operations are performed. In case the stop operation is done using the remote control 7′ on the other-side videophone function-added TV receiver 1′ side also, the videophone function mode is automatically ended in the self-side videophone function-added TV receiver 1 in a similar way.
Further note that although this third embodiment is arranged so that the camera 4 and microphone 5 plus encoder 18 are internally built in the housing of videophone function-added TV receiver 1, the embodiment may be modified in a similar manner to the second embodiment shown in
It should be further understood by those skilled in the art that although the foregoing description has been made on embodiments of the invention, the invention is not limited thereto and various changes and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit of the invention and the scope of the appended claims.
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