Abstract: A method implemented on a multi-tuner receiver system coupled to a plurality of multimedia nodes is disclosed, comprising: monitoring user input on the multi-tuner receiver system; identifying a first channel which the user is likely to select based on the user input; and speculatively tuning to the first channel using a first tuner prior to the user selecting the first channel.
Abstract: A video clip is captured from a television broadcast on each of a plurality of channels. The captured video clips are provided to a display interface, which successively displays the captured video clips within a focus area of a user interface in response to an initiating action by a user. The display interface then discontinues the successive display of video clips to show a particular video clip corresponding to a selected channel in response to a terminating action by the user.
Type:
Application
Filed:
December 23, 2002
Publication date:
November 27, 2003
Applicant:
Digeo, Inc.
Inventors:
Caryl Rappaport, Robert H. Tankersley, James A. Billmaier, John M. Kellum, Dewey Reid, Philip Rogan
Abstract: An information distribution system, in accordance with one form of the present invention, includes a central information bank and a central transactional data base coupled to point-of-sale delivery systems. Information flows between each point-of-sale delivery system and the central information bank and central transactional data base via a communication network such as the telephone network, a satellite network, or any other network suitable for the transfer of information. The point-of-sale delivery systems may take one of many forms including a point of purchase delivery system, a point of rental delivery system, a “book bank” subsystem, a promotional delivery system, or any combination of such systems.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 26, 2000
Date of Patent:
October 14, 2003
Assignee:
Digeo, Inc.
Inventors:
Michael M. Saigh, Edward H. Chang, Douglas B. Brockhouse, Hsiao-Shih Chang
Abstract: According to one embodiment, in response to a user pressing an alternative audio button while watching a television broadcast, the user is provided with a list of secondary audio programs (e.g., radio programs received via the Internet) to replace the primary audio program associated with the broadcast. After a secondary audio program is selected, a synchronization component determines an extra transmission delay associated with the secondary audio program. A buffering component then buffers the video program for a period of time equal to the extra delay. A mixing component then mixes the synchronized video program with the secondary audio program, which are then presented to the user.
Abstract: An object is tracked with a camera that is sensitive to both visible and invisible light. An invisible light reflector attached to the object may reflect a target of invisible light, which is provided by an invisible light emitter. The camera processes the invisible light and moves the field of view of the camera so that the object is centered within the field of view. The camera may also zoom the field of view to a desired magnification level.
Type:
Application
Filed:
October 1, 2001
Publication date:
September 11, 2003
Applicant:
Digeo. Inc.
Inventors:
Paul G. Allen, James A. Billmaier, Robert E. Novak
Abstract: The ticker for an interactive television system has user-customizable features, including a feature to exclude ticker topics dynamically from the display screen while the ticker is being presented and without the need to navigate to a static preferences screen. This allows the user to view only ticker items of interest. Excluded ticker topics are readily re-included without the use of a static preferences screen. Navigation and scrolling controls are used to customize the ticker presentation for the non-excluded ticker topics. Finer granularity of user customization within a topic itself is provided, including an ability to change modes or add content to a ticker. Implicit profiling is used in one implementation to customize the ticker by collecting viewer behavior data.
Type:
Application
Filed:
March 4, 2002
Publication date:
September 4, 2003
Applicant:
digeo, inc.
Inventors:
Paul G. Allen, David P. Billmaier, Michael J. Markman
Abstract: An information system having a plurality of user options is provided. A graphical representation is uniquely associated with each user option. In response to a single user action, the graphical representations are successively displayed in a focus area within the display screen. When the user sees a graphical representation of a desired option, the user takes some additional action and the successive display of graphical representations is discontinued. The graphical representation of the desired user option is then displayed in the focus area within the display screen, and may be visually enhanced. Once navigation has been discontinued, the user may select the user option associated with the displayed graphical representation.
Type:
Application
Filed:
March 12, 2002
Publication date:
July 17, 2003
Applicant:
Digeo, Inc.
Inventors:
James A. Billmaier, John M. Kellum, Dewey Reid, Philip Rogan
Abstract: An editing device accesses a media program and a user of the editing device designates excerpts within the media program. Bookmarks are generated for the designated excerpts. The bookmarks are transmitted via a network from the editing device to a playback device. By reference to the received bookmarks, the playback device presents an edited version of the media program that includes only the designated excerpts.
Type:
Application
Filed:
December 27, 2001
Publication date:
July 3, 2003
Applicant:
Digeo, Inc.
Inventors:
Robert E. Novak, James K. Okamoto, Kory D. Christensen
Abstract: A reviewer edits a media program stored in digital form. Such “editing” does not directly change the media program; rather, editing information is stored in a separate meta data file. The reviewer can be a person or an automated system. The meta data can include supplemental content, indicia defining highlight segments, skipped-over segments, content categorization, etc. The meta data files can be distributed to other users via various networks, or manually, including a decentralized, peer-to-peer network or a centralized, client-server network.
Type:
Application
Filed:
December 24, 2002
Publication date:
July 3, 2003
Applicant:
Digeo, Inc.
Inventors:
Michael J. Markman, Kory D. Christensen
Abstract: A system and method to provide a display for a client terminal for a television communicatively coupled to an interactive video casting network are provided. The display can present indicia related to events available through the client terminal. Operational features of a client terminal can also be displayed. User preferences can play a role in the appearance and/or content of the displayed indicia. Indicia can appear in the form of text, graphics, or sound and be related to any events such as, but not limited to, news headlines, e-mail and voicemail announcements, miscellaneous reminders, program alerts, and emergency alerts. With the use of the display, information may be displayed therein at least alternatively to being displayed on a screen of the television, thereby reducing crowding on the screen of the television.
Abstract: Eye-to-eye videoconferencing may be carried out through the use of a bendable coupling that removably disposes an image receiving device between a screen portion of a display and a person viewing the screen portion. According to one example, the image receiving device comprises a lens that conveys light into the distal end of a coherent fiber optic bundle. The light then moves through the cable to reach a camera offset from the screen portion. Alternatively, the image receiving device may be a miniature camera that provides a video signal via a video cable connected to the camera. As another alternative, the camera may be coupled to a miniature wireless transmitter. A wireless receiver offset from the screen portion may then receive the video signal and convey it to a display or communications network.
Type:
Application
Filed:
December 13, 2001
Publication date:
June 19, 2003
Applicant:
Digeo, Inc.
Inventors:
James H. Boyden, Kory D. Christensen, David W. Meibos
Abstract: A sequence of cards is stored that graphically represents available options within an information system. In response to a single user action, the sequence of cards is successively displayed within a focus area of the user interface. In response to a subsequent user action, the successive display is discontinued to display a particular card representing a selected option.
Type:
Application
Filed:
May 3, 2002
Publication date:
June 5, 2003
Applicant:
digeo, inc.
Inventors:
James A. Billmaier, John M. Kellum, Anthony F. Istvan, Dewey M. Reid, Philip A. Rogan
Abstract: A mechanism for maintaining information variety in an information receiving system which receives a stream of incoming objects each corresponding to one or more content categories. The information receiving system includes an object store for holding a set of cached objects for access by a consumer of information. The information receiving system includes an object store manager that determines which of the incoming objects are to be added to the object store and which of the cached objects are to be evicted from the object store such that a variety of information according to a set of consumer interests in the content categories is maintained in the object store.