The application is directed to transcoders for changing the bit rates of streaming content sent to a user device.
Transcoding is used to change the bit rate of streaming content. The present method for providing a plurality of different bit rates for a user device is shown in
While this system, if enough transcoders ti are present, is able to provide appropriate bit rates as requested, typically many of the transcoders ti are not used at any given time, and the computing resources reflected in the unused transcoders ti are wasted. Also, particular transcoders may be used much more than others resulting in inefficient allocation of resources.
Related prior art includes US 2002/0152317; U.S. Pat. No. 7,586,868; US 2006/0126742; US 2011/0265134; US 2002/0152317; and US 2010/0094931.
US Patent Application Publication No. 2002/0152317 discloses a multi-rate transcoder for digital streams.
Accordingly, there exists a need for a method and system that improves on the deficiencies of the prior art.
In the system according to the invention, a media server uses a single transcoder to provide multi-bit rate adaptive streaming for a single client representing a single user device, as opposed to a separate transcoder for each bit rate that is provided to a client.
The media server uses a transcoder to convert content from one format to another. The transcoder provides both an encoding and decoding process. The transcoder receives the content, decodes the content, and encodes the content again as needed by the user device.
A method of providing streaming content to a user device is provided, including: providing a gateway having a transcoder, having a single encoder and a single decoder, the transcoder configured to adapt the streaming content to a plurality of bit rates; the user device requesting the content at a bit rate from said gateway; the gateway instructing the transcoder to provide the content at the bit rate; the user device requesting the content at a second bit rate from said gateway; the gateway instructing the transcoder to provide the content at the second bit rate; and the transcoder transcoding the content at the second bit rate.
The user device may be registered with the gateway, and the transcoder may be within a media server or streaming server within the gateway. The transcoder may be associated with the user device when the user device is registered with the gateway. The transcoder may provide content only to the registered user device.
A method of transcoding content for a client amongst a plurality of user devices is provided, including: providing a gateway having a plurality of transcoders and in communication with plurality of registered user devices; associating a different transcoder for each of the user devices; on receiving a request for content at a bit rate from one of the user devices; determining the transcoder associated with the requesting user device; adapting the transcoder to transcode to the bit rate; transcoding the content to the bit rate for transmittal to the requesting user device.
A system for providing a plurality of bit rates is provided, including: a gateway having a plurality of transcoders, a plurality of user devices registered to the gateway; wherein on registration of one of the user devices to said gateway, the user devices is associated with one of the transcoders, said not associated with an other user device, the transcoders configured to provide any bit rate requested by the user device. Each of the transcoders may include an associated encoder and decoder pair, each of said encoder and decoder pairs only associated with one of the transcoders. One of the user devices may request content to be delivered to the user device at a bit rate provided by the associated transcoder, and the content from the transcoder may be provided to a second user device not associated with the transcoder.
The system according to the invention is used within a local area network, including gateway 150, with each gateway 150 being a customer premises equipment (“CPE”) for servicing a home or other residential unit (such as a dorm room or apartment), as seen in
Clients 20 are user devices, which may include computers, set top boxes, smart phones, pads, netbooks, televisions, and game consoles.
As seen in
Each transcoder ti has a corresponding dedicated encoder ei and decoder di. Each transcoder ti is able to provide a plurality of bit rates1 . . . n to a client 20.
Media server 15 advertises multiple bit rates to each registered client 20. As shown in
Each transcoder ti may have its parameters tuned to take into account the client 20's device, for example the device's screen resolution, so as to provide the highest quality of content requested for that client.
Gateway 150 thus scales well with the number of bit rates provided (as only one transcoder is ever required for a single client). This approach does not scale well with the number of client requesting streams (again, as each client requires one transcoder). Thus the system according to the invention works well when the number of clients is small (for example, family sized). However, as the number of expected clients 20 of gateway 150 is relatively low (e.g. those located in a family home), the expected range of bit rates provided will have a larger impact on gateway 150 then the number of users.
In an alternative embodiment of the invention, media server 15 can change or set the bit rate for client 20. Furthermore, in an alternative embodiment of the invention, a single transcoder ti may service two clients 20, by providing the same content at the same bit rate to both clients 20. Thus is ordinarily done at the behest of one of the clients 20, which requests that gateway 150 provide the same content to a second client 20. In these circumstances, the bit rate used may not be optimal for the second client, and the quality of the content experience subpar for that client.
While particular embodiments have been described in the foregoing, it is to be understood that other embodiments are possible and are intended to be included herein. It will be clear to any person skilled in the art that modification of, and adjustments to, the foregoing embodiments, not shown, are possible.
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