Patents Assigned to GuideWorks, LLC
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Publication number: 20100166389Abstract: Systems and methods for skipping advertisements while playing back a video that includes at least one advertisement are provided. When a user reaches the advertisement, the user may select to skip the advertisement. In response to the skip instruction, the interactive media guidance application may identify and display substitute media instead of the advertisement. The substitute media may be an image, a video frame, a video clip, a graphic, or any other suitable media. The interactive media guidance application may identify the substitute media to display from advertisement data associated with the skipped advertisement. The substitute media may be displayed for a designated length of time (e.g., less than the time it would take to fast forward past the advertisement). Once the time for displaying the substitute media has lapsed, the interactive media guidance application may resume playback of the video following the end of the advertisement.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2009Publication date: July 1, 2010Applicant: GuideWorks, LLC.Inventors: Robert A. Knee, Michael L. Craner
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Publication number: 20100158479Abstract: Systems and methods for simultaneously recording multiple programs using a single tuner. A content source generates a digital transport multiplex having multiple programs. An interactive television application tunes to the digital transport multiplex using a tuner and simultaneously records the programs. The content source may create a personalized digital transport multiplex having programs requested from one or more interactive television applications.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 19, 2009Publication date: June 24, 2010Applicant: GuideWorks, LLCInventor: Michael L. Craner
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Publication number: 20100162306Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for improving the market appeal and/or usability of information manipulation and/or display devices (IMDDs).Type: ApplicationFiled: October 20, 2009Publication date: June 24, 2010Applicant: Guideworks, LLCInventor: Michael L. Craner
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Publication number: 20100138882Abstract: On-demand systems and methods are provided to manage locally-stored on-demand content. A user's equipment controls the deletion of and/or access to on-demand content from a local storage device based on constraining criteria that may include rental conditions, dynamic factors, and keys.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 20, 2009Publication date: June 3, 2010Applicant: GuideWorks, LLCInventors: Michael D. Ellis, Robert A. Knee, Michael L. Craner
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Publication number: 20100119206Abstract: Systems and methods for displaying substitute media while fast forwarding past advertisements are provided. When a user reaches the advertisement, the interactive media guidance application may receive an instruction to fast forward the advertisement. In response to the fast forward instruction, the interactive media guidance application may identify and display substitute media instead of the advertisement. The substitute media may be an image, a video frame/clip, a graphic, an animated graphic, or any other suitable media. The substitute media may be distributed in the advertisement using any suitable method. For example, the substitute media may be incorporated in the video frames of the advertisement (e.g., overlaid in the video frames of the advertisement), added as hidden video frames distributed in the advertisement, or any other suitable approach.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 14, 2009Publication date: May 13, 2010Applicant: GuideWorks, LLCInventors: Michael L. Craner, Robert A. Knee, Michael D. Ellis
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Publication number: 20100086277Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for deleting viewed portions of recorded programs. In one embodiment, a media guidance application may provide a list of recorded programs, where each recorded program in the list includes an indication of an amount of time that the recorded program has been viewed. From the list, a user may flag the viewed portions of one or more recorded programs for deletion. In some embodiments, the media guidance application may provide a delete prompt in response to a user command to pause or stop playback of a recorded program. The delete prompt may provide the user who is viewing the recorded program with the ability to choose to delete the portion of the program viewed thus far. For example, the delete prompt may prompt the user to delete a portion of the recorded program that starts at the beginning of the program and ends at substantially the position that the user stopped or paused the recorded program.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 3, 2008Publication date: April 8, 2010Applicant: Guideworks, LLCInventor: Michael L. Craner
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Patent number: 7646962Abstract: Systems and methods for recording multiple copies of a program are provided. The method may include receiving a user instruction to record a program. A determination may be made to record multiple copies of the program. In response to the determination, multiple copies of the program may be recorded. A user instruction to display the recorded program may be received. A copy of the program may be played back. The user may switch to another copy of the recorded program if the original copy lacks desirable recording attributes, or the interactive television application may automatically switch to another copy of the program.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2005Date of Patent: January 12, 2010Assignee: GuideWorks, LLCInventors: Michael D. Ellis, Reed S. Spiegel, Jr.
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Patent number: 7570870Abstract: Systems and methods for recording a program are provided. Alternate transmissions of a program with a “when convenient” recording priority may be recorded in whole or in portions whenever recording does not interfere with other uses of the user's equipment. When the recording device is out of space to record programs, recorded programs having a “when convenient” deletion priority may be deleted and scheduled for re-recording at a later time.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2005Date of Patent: August 4, 2009Assignee: GuideWorks, LLCInventor: Michael D Ellis
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Publication number: 20090178083Abstract: A method and system of selecting assets for display in an interactive media guidance application includes receiving a user input indicating interest in a media item; generating a list of media assets related to the media item, selecting, based on priority rules, a subset of the media assets to display in an interactive media guidance application, and displaying an identifier for each of the subset of media assets in the interactive media guidance application screen. The priority rules may assign a first priority to one type of media asset and a second priority to a second type of media asset, and may be based on: whether the media asset has been viewed, and a respective time associated with the media asset.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 31, 2008Publication date: July 9, 2009Applicant: Guideworks, LLCInventors: Charles White, Kyle Aaron, Gerard Kunkel, Steven Carr
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Publication number: 20090165036Abstract: Systems and methods for deleting one or more program references (e.g., file pointer, bookmark, and reminder). Each program reference may have a value for one or more associated program reference attributes (e.g., GENRE or CONTENT RATING). A user may provide an input identifying a value for a program reference attribute, and a media system may then delete all stored program references (e.g., DVR recording handles and VOD bookmarks) having a matching value for that attribute. Values for more than one program reference attribute may be provided along with logical operators (e.g., AND, OR or XOR) for combining those values.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2007Publication date: June 25, 2009Applicant: Guideworks, LLCInventor: Joshua Berry
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Publication number: 20090100478Abstract: Systems and methods for managing the storage of recordings in a recording device in which the recordings were requested by several users are provided. Each user may be assigned a storage space limit defining the amount of storage space each user is entitled to use. In some embodiments, the storage space limit may be flexibly increased to take advantage of extra space available from other users. The system may intelligently borrow space from other users to limit the risk that a requested recording is canceled due to unavailable storage resources. In some embodiments, the system may jointly allocate a recording to several users who commonly requested a recording. The system may also set aside space in the recording device that is saved exclusively for a particular user. In some embodiments, the recording device may allocate the storage resources based on the usage of the recordings.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 12, 2007Publication date: April 16, 2009Applicant: Guideworks, LLCInventors: Michael L. Craner, Robert A. Knee
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Publication number: 20080163059Abstract: Systems and methods for providing custom video mosaic pages are provided. The custom pages may be locally-generated, remotely-generated, or partially locally-generated and partially remotely-generated. The custom pages may include local content, such as content recorded to a digital video recorder (DVR), overlaid on a multi-video composite feed. A local compositing system may render the mosaic pages and dynamically customize the pages based on user profile data, user preferences, and active user monitoring.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 28, 2006Publication date: July 3, 2008Applicant: Guideworks, LLCInventor: Michael Craner
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Publication number: 20080152300Abstract: Systems and methods for skipping advertisements while playing back a video that includes at least one advertisement are provided. When a user reaches the advertisement, the user may select to skip the advertisement. In response to the skip instruction, the interactive media guidance application may identify and display substitute media instead of the advertisement. The substitute media may be an image, a video frame, a video clip, a graphic, or any other suitable media. The interactive media guidance application may identify the substitute media to display from advertisement data associated with the skipped advertisement. The substitute media may be displayed for a designated length of time (e.g., less than the time it would take to fast forward past the advertisement). Once the time for displaying the substitute media has lapsed, the interactive media guidance application may resume playback of the video following the end of the advertisement.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2006Publication date: June 26, 2008Applicant: Guideworks, LLCInventors: Robert A. Knee, Michael L. Craner
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Publication number: 20080155615Abstract: Systems and methods for providing more flexible multi-user media content access using index points is provided. A plurality of custom index points are maintained in a multi-user or multi-room media system. After receiving a request to view an asset, a listing of the index points associated with the requested asset is presented to the user. Each index point may be associated with a current viewing location within the asset. After receiving a selection of an index point, the asset is accessed at the viewing position referenced by the index point, and the index point is updated based on the user's progress through the asset. Users may assign custom names and descriptions to the index points and be presented with cached video around the index point in order to more easily identify the relevance of the index point.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2006Publication date: June 26, 2008Applicant: Guideworks, LLCInventors: Michael Craner, Anthony M. Daddario, Kyle Aaron
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Publication number: 20080155585Abstract: Systems and methods for displaying substitute media while fast forwarding past advertisements are provided. When a user reaches the advertisement, the interactive media guidance application may receive an instruction to fast forward the advertisement. In response to the fast forward instruction, the interactive media guidance application may identify and display substitute media instead of the advertisement. The substitute media may be an image, a video frame/clip, a graphic, an animated graphic, or any other suitable media. The substitute media may be distributed in the advertisement using any suitable method. For example, the substitute media may be incorporated in the video frames of the advertisement (e.g., overlaid in the video frames of the advertisement), added as hidden video frames distributed in the advertisement, or any other suitable approach.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2006Publication date: June 26, 2008Applicant: Guideworks, LLCInventors: Michael L. Craner, Robert A. Knee, Michael D. Ellis
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Publication number: 20080141317Abstract: Systems and methods for switching or toggling between various media content sources are provided. One or more standard versions of a requested media asset may be automatically mapped to an enhanced version, if available within the media system. An on-screen toggle option may also be presented, allowing the user to switch back and forth between one or more alternate versions of the requested media asset quickly and easily. A user may also set viewing preferences to automatically present media assets in a specified version.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 6, 2006Publication date: June 12, 2008Applicant: Guideworks, LLCInventors: Jon P. Radloff, Thomas J. Day
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Publication number: 20080064490Abstract: An integrated environment for sports watching, sports wagering, and fantasy league play is provided. Odds, spread, or money line information may be displayed for any available sporting contest. Wagers may be accepted and payout information may be automatically calculated. The desired wager amount may be deducted from a wagering account bank balance associated with the user. Data relating to the sporting contest may be received from a supplemental data feed or data source in real-time, and the user's wagering account bank balance may be automatically updated based on the received data and the placed wager. The integrated fantasy league feature allows a user to create or join a public or private fantasy league, create new teams, view player or team statistics, and send messages between other users. Fantasy league point totals may be automatically computed and displayed to the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2007Publication date: March 13, 2008Applicant: Guideworks, LLCInventor: Michael Ellis
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Publication number: 20080066103Abstract: Systems and methods for providing blackout support in video mosaic environments are disclosed. In response to receiving a request for a video mosaic page, screen data, which may include blackout information, is received. The screen data identifies the video assets in the video mosaic page. A determination is made, based at least in part on the screen data, whether any video assets in the video mosaic page should be blacked out. Blacked out assets may be masked and their associated audio blocked. In addition, an overlay of options associated with the blacked out asset may be presented. The overlay may include options to substitute the blacked out asset with replacement content, search for similar content, or retrieve more information about the blackout.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 24, 2006Publication date: March 13, 2008Applicant: Guideworks, LLCInventors: Michael D. Ellis, Jon P. Radloff
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Publication number: 20080062318Abstract: Systems and methods for enhanced sports-related media content access and display are provided. An intelligent tuning module for multi-tuner systems may designate one sporting event as a primary sporting event and another sporting event as a secondary sporting event. A primary tuner may tune the primary event whenever possible and a secondary tuner may tune the secondary event whenever possible. Sporting events may be assigned user profile scores and tuned away from in reverse priority order. An interactive scoreboard may also be displayed with various game status and alert icons. The interactive scoreboard may allow a viewer to quickly tune between high-interest sporting events. Sports-specific features, such as wagering and fantasy league support, are also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2007Publication date: March 13, 2008Applicant: Guideworks, LLCInventors: Michael Ellis, Jon Radloff
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Publication number: 20080066106Abstract: Systems and methods for providing media planners for planning a user's media content viewing activities are provided. The media planner may include an interactive grid of content with scheduled viewing, recording, or reminders set within a user-selectable time window. The media planner may prioritize content within the planner grid and automatically resolve conflicts when the number of available tuners within the user equipment device has been exceeded. Programs matching a user's viewing interests may also be automatically recorded in the user's absence. Coming-soon announcements may be received for programming outside the current program schedule window. Conditional media guidance application functions may be scheduled based on preliminary availability and attribute data associated with a coming-soon asset.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2007Publication date: March 13, 2008Applicant: Guideworks, LLCInventors: Michael Ellis, Michael Craner