Abstract: A system for controlling the viewing of programs at a user location having one or more viewing devices. The system comprises a viewing control system, which is adapted to count a number of viewings of a program during a time period, determine whether the number of viewings exceeds a viewing limit for the time period, and prevent further viewings of the program if the number of viewings exceeds the viewing limit for the time period.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 19, 2002
Date of Patent:
December 9, 2008
Assignee:
Starz Encore Group LLC
Inventors:
John J. Sie, Gregory R. DePrez, John C. Beyler, Jean Paul Casaubon
Abstract: A method is provided for distributing programming. A first set of programs is transmitted in real time according to a schedule of programming. A second set of programs is stored on a server, each of which is configured to be played for a user under the user's control. At least one of the first set of programs has a counterpart in the second set of programs. A notification signal is transmitted to distinguish at least one of the second set of programs on the server from programs not on the server.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 12, 2000
Date of Patent:
June 5, 2007
Assignee:
Starz Encore Group LLC
Inventors:
John J. Sie, Ganesh Basawapatna, Martin F. Sabraw, Gregory R. Deprez
Abstract: According to the invention, a video delivery system for on-demand videos at least partially stored proximate to a user location is disclosed. The video delivery system has a number of channels that are normally viewable within the user location and a content receiver coupled to the plurality of channels. A hidden channel of the plurality of channels transports a hidden video stream that cannot be viewed as streamed to the user location. The content receiver includes a storage device and a video rendering circuit. The storage device is coupled to the hidden channel and proximate to the user location. The storage device stores at least a portion of the hidden video stream in a non-volatile manner. The video rendering circuit is coupled to the storage device. The video rendering circuit produces a video signal representative of the portion.
Type:
Application
Filed:
June 7, 2004
Publication date:
December 30, 2004
Applicant:
Starz Encore Group LLC
Inventors:
Scott G. Barton, Gregory R. DePrez, John C. Beyler
Abstract: The present invention relates to a system for controlling the viewing of a video program by an end user. In one embodiment, the system comprises a program distribution system adapted to provide programs to one or more end user viewing devices, and a viewing control system in communication with the program distribution system and the end user viewing devices. In one embodiment, the viewing control system comprises a parental control programming system adapted to receive parental control rules from an end user. The parental control rules may define program viewing limits for one or more time periods.
Type:
Application
Filed:
April 13, 2004
Publication date:
November 4, 2004
Applicant:
Starz Encore Group LLC
Inventors:
John J. Sie, Gregory R. DePrez, John C. Beyler, Jean Paul Casaubon
Abstract: According to the invention, a video distribution system is disclosed. The video distribution system distributes a video program in a first aspect ratio and includes information to convert the first aspect ratio to a second aspect ratio. Included in the video distribution system are a distribution point and a video converter that is located remotely from the distribution point. The video converter receives the information and the video program from the distribution point. The video converter uses the information to guide conversion between the first aspect ratio and the second aspect ratio.