Patents Assigned to EchoStar Advanced Technologies L.L.C.
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Patent number: 9510029Abstract: Systems and methods are described for providing trick play functions such as fast forward, rewind or slow motion during playback of streaming media content. Multiple sets of streamlets or other media files that represent the same media stream are encoded differently from each other (e.g., at different frame rates and/or frame directions), and each set of files is simultaneously maintained at a server. Files encoded at a first format are made available to the client device during regular playback, and files encoded at a different frame rate and/or a different direction of encoding are made available to support trick play.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2011Date of Patent: November 29, 2016Assignee: EchoStar Advanced Technologies L.L.C.Inventor: Mark B. Hurst
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Publication number: 20130236158Abstract: Techniques are disclosed for capturing, transcoding, and caching off-air programming at a location local to the consumer. According to certain embodiments, a device is provided that receives off-air (e.g., broadcast) and/or cable (e.g. ClearQAM) programming via one or more antennas and caches the programming in various streams having various bit rates for later viewing using, for example, Adaptive Bit Rate (ABR) streaming. Such a device can be incorporated in a larger system that can stream content via a data communication network (e.g., the Internet) and the device in a seamless manner. The device also can be controlled by a remote system via the data communication network, and further can be configured to stream content to a remote device via the data communication network.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 28, 2012Publication date: September 12, 2013Applicant: EchoStar Advanced Technologies L.L.C.Inventors: Roger Lynch, John Paul, Robert Drew Major, David Kummer
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Publication number: 20130014014Abstract: Automatically and repeatedly crawling multiple multimedia websites to identify and collect information about the multimedia content that is available for delivery over the Internet to a client device for playback on a media player operating on the client device. In one embodiment, the method normalizes the collected information by converting the different formats of the collected information into a common format and converting the different nomenclatures of the collected information into a common nomenclature. The method updates an index with the normalized information, and sends a data feed to the client device to populate the user interface on the client device with the normalized information of the index. The user interface allows the user to navigate and select the multimedia content that is available for delivery over the Internet for playback on the media player.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2012Publication date: January 10, 2013Applicant: ECHOSTAR ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES L.L.C.Inventors: John Edwards, Nathan Edwards, David Brueck
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Publication number: 20130013800Abstract: An apparatus for multi-bitrate content streaming includes a receiving module configured to capture media content, a streamlet module configured to segment the media content and generate a plurality of streamlets, and an encoding module configured to generate a set of streamlets. The system includes the apparatus, wherein the set of streamlets comprises a plurality of streamlets having identical time indices and durations, and each streamlet of the set of streamlets having a unique bitrate, and wherein the encoding module comprises a master module configured to assign an encoding job to one of a plurality of host computing modules in response to an encoding job completion bid. A method includes receiving media content, segmenting the media content and generating a plurality of streamlets, and generating a set of streamlets.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2012Publication date: January 10, 2013Applicant: ECHOSTAR ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES L.L.C.Inventors: David F. Brueck, Mark B. Hurst
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Publication number: 20130007826Abstract: A virtual set-top box (vSTB) for executing a middleware component, designed originally for use with the physical STB, including emulating hardware capabilities of the physical STB to process IPTV content received over a connection for presenting the IPTV content on a display of the electronic device.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 11, 2012Publication date: January 3, 2013Applicant: ECHOSTAR ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES L.L.C.Inventors: Geraint Jenkin, Marcus C. Liassides, Jayne L. Gilmour, Christopher G. Hooks, David J. Evans
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Patent number: 8332905Abstract: A virtual set-top box (vSTB) for executing a middleware component, designed originally for use with the physical STB, including emulating hardware capabilities of the physical STB to process IPTV content received over a connection for presenting the IPTV content on a display of the electronic device.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2009Date of Patent: December 11, 2012Assignee: EchoStar Advanced Technologies L.L.C.Inventors: Geraint Jenkin, Marcus C. Liassides, Jayne L. Gilmour, Christopher G. Hooks, David J. Evans
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Publication number: 20120302343Abstract: A system and method are provided for managing multiple video players executing on a client software platform. Each video player can have at least one video data stream supplied over a data network. A priority value can be applied to selected video players, and an amount of available bandwidth can be determined The determined amount of available bandwidth may also be used to calculate whether the selected video players can sustain a video playback quality above a pre-defined threshold. This operation can include appropriately apportioning and managing bandwidth and/or processing power allotments between the video players based on the priority assignments when the bandwidth and/or processing power is less than what the video players want to consume. A modify playback message may be sent to at least one video player when the video playback rate is not sustainable or has become sustainable again.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 25, 2012Publication date: November 29, 2012Applicant: ECHOSTAR ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES L.L.C.Inventors: Mark B. Hurst, David S. Anderson, Krysta L. Hurst
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Patent number: 8321401Abstract: Automatically and repeatedly crawling multiple multimedia websites to identify and collect information about the multimedia content that is available for delivery over the Internet to a client device for playback on a media player operating on the client device. In one embodiment, the method normalizes the collected information by converting the different formats of the collected information into a common format and converting the different nomenclatures of the collected information into a common nomenclature. The method updates an index with the normalized information, and sends a data feed to the client device to populate the user interface on the client device with the normalized information of the index. The user interface allows the user to navigate and select the multimedia content that is available for delivery over the Internet for playback on the media player.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 2008Date of Patent: November 27, 2012Assignee: EchoStar Advanced Technologies L.L.C.Inventors: John Edwards, Nathan Edwards, David Brueck
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Patent number: 8190760Abstract: A system and method are provided for managing multiple video players executing on a client software platform. The method includes the operation of displaying a plurality of video players viewable by an end user. Each video player can have at least one video data stream supplied over a data network. A priority value can be applied to selected video players. In addition, an amount of bandwidth available from the data network to supply the plurality of video players can then be determined. Another operation is calculating whether the selected video players can sustain a video playback quality above a pre-defined threshold using the determined amount of bandwidth available.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 2008Date of Patent: May 29, 2012Assignee: EchoStar Advanced Technologies L.L.C.Inventors: Mark B. Hurst, David S. Anderson, Krysta L. Hurst