WO2001045396A1 - In-house tv to tv channel forwarding - Google Patents
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- This invention generally relates to a method and apparatus for sharing audio visual content. Particularly, this invention relates to a method and apparatus for connecting two or more televisions together to share identifying information about viewed audio visual content.
- LAN local area network
- HA VI home audio-video interoperability
- HAPI home application programming interface
- Home PNA Home Phoneline Networking Alliance
- BluetoothTM cable network protocol systems, as well as other manners of proprietary wired and wireless protocol systems.
- a master controller such as a television (TV) is provided with the capability to recognize and control a slave device, such as a video cassette recorder (VCR).
- VCR video cassette recorder
- the master sends command and control information to the slave and the slave complies with the commands and sends status information back to the master.
- the master controller may be separate from the TV.
- the TV acts as a display for the master controller and may also act as a command input for the master controller.
- Hiyoshi Another example of such a system is shown in Japanese Patent Publication Number 10248020A, to Hiyoshi ("Hiyoshi").
- Hiyoshi two TV's are connected together in a master/slave configuration for the purposes of enabling a parent at a master TV to monitor what is being viewed by a child on a slave TV.
- the master TV receives the image data being viewed on the slave TV and displays the data on a corner part of the master TV display
- this setup does nothing to enhance the viewing expenence and does not promote a community experience as may be desired by a "connected" household
- the received signal is always available on the master TV and therefore does not reflect the desires of the child on the slave TV to illicit attention of the parent to any particular viewed content
- a first household member may be watching the TV in a first room and may suddenly wish to indicate to a second household member m a second room the content being watched by the first household member
- a husband may wish to convey to a wife in an other room to switch to an interesting current program
- the only methods currently available to convey this information from one party to another is to have the conveying party get up and tell the other party to switch channels or to have the conveying party shout out between rooms to the other party
- An apparatus in accordance with the present invention provides for peer-to- peer communications between televisions wherein currently viewed content identifying information is sent from any of the televisions to any other of the televisions
- the content identifying information may include samples of the currently viewed content, may include a request to switch viewing to the currently viewed content, and/or may contain control information to switch either a primary or secondary (e g , picture-m-picture) display to the currently viewed content etc
- the term content identifying information as utilized herein should be understood to include any portion or all of the above
- the term content identifying information should be understood to include other types of content identifying information including current channel tuning information, current channel audio information, and other known types of information that may be conveyed about currently viewed content.
- each television is first identified to each other television.
- the identifying information may include information as to whether each of the given televisions is programmed to convey to a user content identifying information from each other of the televisions.
- the television receiving content identifying information (the receiving TV) may be programmed to convey all content identifying information from the television transmitting content identifying information (the sending TV).
- the receiving TV may be programmed to convey no content identifying information or only certain types of content identifying information from the sending TV.
- Either the televisions or a mediator that is separate from each of the televisions may perform the identifying of each of the televisions.
- the receiving televisions may only be programmed or reprogrammed by authorized users.
- the receiving televisions may first determine whether a user is authorized to program or reprogram the receiving television to convey content identifying information. This may be determined by the receiving television requesting identifying information from the user.
- the user identifying information may include a password. When a user does not have a proper password, the receiving television will not enable the user to program or reprogram the content identifying information that may be conveyed by a given other television.
- FIG. 1 shows an illustrative peer-to-peer TV system in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 shows an illustrative peer-to-peer TV system in accordance with an alternate embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 3 shows a flow diagram of a process in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 1 shows a peer-to-peer television system in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.
- televisions (TVs) 10A, ..., ION are interconnected via a bi-directional connection 20.
- the connection 20 may be any system for interconnecting devices that is capable of supporting bi-directional communications including an Internet connection, a local area network (LAN), an in-home network, etc.
- the TVs 10 A, ..., ION each contain a processor 30 for operating in accordance with this invention.
- FIG. 2 shows another embodiment of the present invention wherein processors 30A, ..., 30N are separate from TVs 10A, ..., ION. In either of the embodiments shown in Figs. 2 and 3, the processors 30 operate similarly.
- FIG. 3 shows a flow diagram that together with Figs. 1 and 2 will illustrate a particular operation in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.
- any of a registration system, query system, mediation system, etc. may be utilized for identifying the TVs 10A, ..., ION to each other TV as shown in act 40.
- at least one of a mediator 35, and each of the processors 30 is provided with identifying information for each of the TVs 10A, ..., ION.
- at least one of the mediator 35, and each of the processors 30 may be provided with information on the transmission capabilities of the connection 20.
- any of the currently existing connecting systems are sufficient for the transmission of control information and some content identifying information.
- a higher transmission capability may be required to support transmission of a sample of currently viewed content as described in more detail below.
- at least one of the mediator 35, and each of the processors 30 may be provided with information as to whether a given receiving TV may convey content identifying information from a given sending TV as described in more detail below.
- a user of one identified TV may request the processor 30 of the sending TV to transmit content identifying information to the processor 30 of another identified TV (a receiving TV). This may be accomplished through the use of a remote control 15, through direct input on the sending TV, or through other known methods of inputting control information to the sending TV.
- the transmission may include current channel tuning information of the sending TV as well as other content identification information of currently viewed content.
- content identification information may also include an audio, video, and/or text message input from the user of the sending TV.
- the audio, video, and/or text message may relate to the content currently viewed on the sending TV or may be other related information.
- the content identification information may also be audio, video, and/or text message directly from the sending TV such as audio, video, and/or text message relating to the sending TV's current channel and content name.
- This information is readily available to each of the TVs 10A, ..., ION, and/or the TV's processor 20, for example, that operate in compliance with Advanced Television System Committee (ATSC) standards, as well as other analog and digital systems and standards.
- This information may also be readily available to the sending TV's processor 20 wherein the sending TV has access to electronic program guide (EPG) data.
- EPG electronic program guide
- the transmission may include a current content sample from the sending TV.
- the content sample may include single or multiple frames of currently viewed content depending on the capabilities of the connection 20 and the intent of the user of the sending TV.
- the single or multiple frames may be transmitted utilizing any known system for transmitting similar data types, such as an MPEG compliant transmission, etc.
- the processor 30 of the receiving TV determines the receiving compliance status of the sending TV.
- the receiving compliance status is an indication whether the receiving TV is programmed to convey, to a user of the receiving TV, the content identifying information of a given sending TV.
- the receiving compliance status may also indicate what particular types of content identifying information may be conveyed.
- the receiving TV user will not want the receiving TV to convey a portion or all of the content identifying information from given other sending TVs. For example, in a case wherein a receiving TV user may choose to not be interrupted by a sending TV that belongs to an unknown party. During a later time, the receiving TV user may wish to reprogram the receiving compliance status to convey content identifying information if the receiving TV user determines that the user of the sending TV is a known party. Accordingly, the receiving compliance status may be provided by a receiving TV user and may be programmed and/or reprogrammed freely or may only be programmed and/or reprogrammed after the receiving TV user complies with a security restriction.
- a user of the receiving TV may be required to comply with the security restriction, such as entering a password, prior to being allowed to programmed and/or reprogrammed the receiving compliance status.
- a party without the proper password such as a television service technician, may be deterred from programming and/or reprogramming the receiving compliance status of the receiving TV.
- the receiving compliance status of the receiving TV may default to conveying content identifying information from each of the TVs 10A, ..., ION, or may default to not conveying content identifying information from each of the TVs 10A, ..., ION.
- the receiving TV may require user input to determine the receiving compliance status for each of the combination of the identified TVs 10A, ..., ION.
- the receiving compliance status may be programmed and/or reprogrammed to convey certain types of content identifying information.
- the receiving compliance status may be programmed and/or reprogrammed such that a receiving TV may convey channel-tuning information from a sending TV.
- the receiving compliance status may be programmed and/or reprogrammed such that a receiving TV will not convey (e.g., act on) control information to set the receiving TV to the channel of the sending TV.
- the processor 30 of the receiving TV may send to the sending TV an indication of the allowed content identification information.
- the processor 30 of the receiving TV may simply convey (e.g., display) any, if at all, allowed content identifying information received from a sending TV.
- the processor 30 of the receiving TV responds to the content identifying information.
- the receiving TV will suitably convey the content samples.
- the content samples may include a video frame, multiple video frames, audio content, and other content samples, including a combination of the above content samples.
- the video content sample may be displayed on a primary or secondary (e.g., picture-in-picture) display.
- the processor 30 of the sending TV may begin transmitting frame samples to the receiving TV while sampling further frame samples.
- the content identification information may include a control signal to switch the receiving TV to the sending TV's currently viewed content.
- the sending TV determines the type of content identifying information that is sent to the receiving TV.
- the receiving TV determines the receiving compliance status for a given sending TV.
- the sending TV may send content identifying information that requests the receiving TV to change a primary display to the sending TV's currently viewed content channel.
- the receiving compliance status may be set to accept content identifying information (control information) to set the picture-in-picture display and not the primary display. In this case, the receiving compliance status may be set to control the picture-in-picture display, to display the channel tuning information, etc., but not to allow control of the primary display.
- any receiving TV that is enabled to convey content identifying information from a sending TV will convey the content identifying information. Accordingly, a TV viewing community of the TVs 10 A, ..., ION is provided by a system in accordance with the present invention.
- step 60 above although it is stated that the processor 30 of the receiving TV determines the receiving compliance status of the sending TV, clearly the mediator 35 may perform this act. In fact, in other embodiments the mediator 35 may be responsible for other portions or all of the above-described system attributed to the processor 30. In these embodiments, the processor 30 and the TVs 10A, ..., ION may merely present a user interface to the user for setting the receiving compliance status and for sending content identifying information.
- connection 20 may represent a connection that exits a house (e.g., an Internet connection) as described above.
- an apparatus in accordance with the present invention may provide anyone connected to the connection 20 (e.g., anyone on the Internet) with the ability to "forward" content identifying information to anyone else's TV as long as the receiving compliance status of the receiving TV is not violated. In this way, relatives and others may forward content identifying information to a receiving TV.
- a service provider or other may send content identifying information as an advertisement for currently available content. Users may be paid by the parties sending the content identifying information in exchange for the users setting the receiving compliance status to allow content identifying information to be conveyed from a given sender.
- the mediator 35 may be connected to a connection 20 that exits a household, clearly the mediator 35 may be external to the household. In this way, the mediator 35 may reside at a web site.
- the TVs 10A, ..., ION may be provided with a unique TV identification number for the purposes of communicating with the web site.
- the web site may operate to provide a chat-like community for TV users. In this way, TV users within the community may make TV watching suggestions to others within the community. Users may be interested in the participating in the chat-like community to find out what other users are currently watching. Other combinations of systems may also be suitably utilized without departing from the spirit and scope of the following claims.
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