Patents by Inventor Andrew Tunall
Andrew Tunall has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 11785232Abstract: A user of a storage system can upload files for a media asset, which can include a high quality media file and various related files. As part of the upload process, the storage system can extract metadata that describes the media asset. The user can specify one or more lifecycle policies to be applied for storage of the asset, and a rules engine can ensure the application of the one or more policies. The rules engine can also enable the use of simple media processing workflows. A filename hashing approach can be used to ensure that the segments and files for the asset are stored in a relatively random and even distribution across the partitions of the storage system. As part of the lifecycle for the asset, the high quality media file can be moved to less expensive storage once transcoding of the asset or another such action occurs.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2022Date of Patent: October 10, 2023Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Jeremiah M. Dunham, Andrew Tunall, Benjamin Black, Kristopher Kosmatka, Benjamin Aldouby Schwartz, Jason LaPier, Justin Abrahms
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Publication number: 20230124822Abstract: A user of a storage system can upload files for a media asset, which can include a high quality media file and various related files. As part of the upload process, the storage system can extract metadata that describes the media asset. The user can specify one or more lifecycle policies to be applied for storage of the asset, and a rules engine can ensure the application of the one or more policies. The rules engine can also enable the use of simple media processing workflows. A filename hashing approach can be used to ensure that the segments and files for the asset are stored in a relatively random and even distribution across the partitions of the storage system. As part of the lifecycle for the asset, the high quality media file can be moved to less expensive storage once transcoding of the asset or another such action occurs.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 16, 2022Publication date: April 20, 2023Inventors: Jeremiah M. Dunham, Andrew Tunall, Benjamin Black, Kristopher Kosmatka, Benjamin Aldouby Schwartz, Jason LaPier, Justin Abrahms
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Patent number: 11620324Abstract: An asset storage server is provided herein that assigns related files to an asset name and assigns permissions to the asset name such that related files with unrelated names can be assigned permissions independent of the file naming convention and without requiring a user to individually set the permissions of each file. The asset storage server may also generate modified versions of original file names and index a distributed object store based on the modified versions such that related files with related names are not listed in the same partition of the distributed object store. Indexing the distributed object store based on the modified versions of the original file names may reduce data retrieval latency.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 2019Date of Patent: April 4, 2023Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Benjamin Aldouby Schwartz, Jeremiah Dunham, Andrew Tunall, Jason LaPier, Dustin Encelewski, Justin Abrahms, Khawaja Shams
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Patent number: 11553196Abstract: A user of a storage system can upload files for a media asset, which can include a high quality media file and various related files. As part of the upload process, the storage system can extract metadata that describes the media asset. The user can specify one or more lifecycle policies to be applied for storage of the asset, and a rules engine can ensure the application of the one or more policies. The rules engine can also enable the use of simple media processing workflows. A filename hashing approach can be used to ensure that the segments and files for the asset are stored in a relatively random and even distribution across the partitions of the storage system. As part of the lifecycle for the asset, the high quality media file can be moved to less expensive storage once transcoding of the asset or another such action occurs.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2020Date of Patent: January 10, 2023Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Jeremiah M. Dunham, Andrew Tunall, Benjamin Black, Kristopher Kosmatka, Benjamin Aldouby Schwartz, Jason LaPier, Justin Abrahms
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Publication number: 20200236373Abstract: A user of a storage system can upload files for a media asset, which can include a high quality media file and various related files. As part of the upload process, the storage system can extract metadata that describes the media asset. The user can specify one or more lifecycle policies to be applied for storage of the asset, and a rules engine can ensure the application of the one or more policies. The rules engine can also enable the use of simple media processing workflows. A filename hashing approach can be used to ensure that the segments and files for the asset are stored in a relatively random and even distribution across the partitions of the storage system. As part of the lifecycle for the asset, the high quality media file can be moved to less expensive storage once transcoding of the asset or another such action occurs.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2020Publication date: July 23, 2020Inventors: Jeremiah M. Dunham, Andrew Tunall, Benjamin Black, Kristopher Kosmatka, Benjamin Aldouby Schwartz, Jason LaPier, Justin Abrahms
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Patent number: 10701377Abstract: A user of a storage system can upload files for a media asset, which can include a high quality media file and various related files. As part of the upload process, the storage system can extract metadata that describes the media asset. The user can specify one or more lifecycle policies to be applied for storage of the asset, and a rules engine can ensure the application of the one or more policies. The rules engine can also enable the use of simple media processing workflows. A filename hashing approach can be used to ensure that the segments and files for the asset are stored in a relatively random and even distribution across the partitions of the storage system. As part of the lifecycle for the asset, the high quality media file can be moved to less expensive storage once transcoding of the asset or another such action occurs.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2016Date of Patent: June 30, 2020Assignee: AMAZON TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Jeremiah M. Dunham, Andrew Tunall, Benjamin Black, Kristopher Kosmatka, Benjamin Aldouby Schwartz, Jason LaPier, Justin Abrahms
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Publication number: 20200151208Abstract: A time code to byte conversion system is provided herein that maps time codes to byte ranges such that a user device can retrieve a portion of, but not all of, a media file by specifying a time range. For example, the time code to byte conversion system can play a media file and identify the byte at which each time code begins. The time code to byte conversion system can then store the byte to time code mapping in an index accessible by a media retrieval server. A user device can then provide a time range to the media retrieval server, the media retrieval server can query the index to identify the range of bytes that corresponds to the provided time range, and then the media retrieval server can retrieve the identified range of bytes from a media database for transmission to the user device.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 9, 2020Publication date: May 14, 2020Inventors: Jeremiah Dunham, Andrew Tunall, Benjamin Schwartz, Jason LaPier, Justin Abrahms
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Patent number: 10592546Abstract: An asset storage server is provided herein that assigns related files to an asset name and assigns permissions to the asset name such that related files with unrelated names can be assigned permissions independent of the file naming convention and without requiring a user to individually set the permissions of each file. The asset storage server may also generate modified versions of original file names and index a distributed object store based on the modified versions such that related files with related names are not listed in the same partition of the distributed object store. Indexing the distributed object store based on the modified versions of the original file names may reduce data retrieval latency.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2016Date of Patent: March 17, 2020Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Benjamin Aldouby Schwartz, Jeremiah Dunham, Andrew Tunall, Jason LaPier, Dustin Encelewski, Justin Abrahms, Khawaja Shams
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Patent number: 10546011Abstract: A time code to byte conversion system is provided herein that maps time codes to byte ranges such that a user device can retrieve a portion of, but not all of, a media file by specifying a time range. For example, the time code to byte conversion system can play a media file and identify the byte at which each time code begins. The time code to byte conversion system can then store the byte to time code mapping in an index accessible by a media retrieval server. A user device can then provide a time range to the media retrieval server, the media retrieval server can query the index to identify the range of bytes that corresponds to the provided time range, and then the media retrieval server can retrieve the identified range of bytes from a media database for transmission to the user device.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2016Date of Patent: January 28, 2020Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Jeremiah Dunham, Andrew Tunall, Benjamin Schwartz, Jason LaPier, Justin Abrahms
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Publication number: 20190391994Abstract: An asset storage server is provided herein that assigns related files to an asset name and assigns permissions to the asset name such that related files with unrelated names can be assigned permissions independent of the file naming convention and without requiring a user to individually set the permissions of each file. The asset storage server may also generate modified versions of original file names and index a distributed object store based on the modified versions such that related files with related names are not listed in the same partition of the distributed object store. Indexing the distributed object store based on the modified versions of the original file names may reduce data retrieval latency.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 8, 2019Publication date: December 26, 2019Inventors: Benjamin Aldouby Schwartz, Jeremiah Dunham, Andrew Tunall, Jason LaPier, Dustin Encelewski, Justin Abrahms, Khawaja Shams
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Patent number: 10346458Abstract: An asset storage server is provided herein that assigns related files to an asset name and assigns permissions to the asset name such that related files with unrelated names can be assigned permissions independent of the file naming convention and without requiring a user to individually set the permissions of each file. The asset storage server may also generate modified versions of original file names and index a distributed object store based on the modified versions such that related files with related names are not listed in the same partition of the distributed object store. Indexing the distributed object store based on the modified versions of the original file names may reduce data retrieval latency.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2016Date of Patent: July 9, 2019Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Benjamin Aldouby Schwartz, Jeremiah Dunham, Andrew Tunall, Jason LaPier, Dustin Encelewski, Justin Abrahms, Khawaja Shams
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Publication number: 20180089183Abstract: An asset storage server is provided herein that assigns related files to an asset name and assigns permissions to the asset name such that related files with unrelated names can be assigned permissions independent of the file naming convention and without requiring a user to individually set the permissions of each file. The asset storage server may also generate modified versions of original file names and index a distributed object store based on the modified versions such that related files with related names are not listed in the same partition of the distributed object store. Indexing the distributed object store based on the modified versions of the original file names may reduce data retrieval latency.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 23, 2016Publication date: March 29, 2018Inventors: Benjamin Aldouby Schwartz, Jeremiah Dunham, Andrew Tunall, Jason LaPier, Dustin Encelewski, Justin Abrahms, Khawaja Shams
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Publication number: 20180091514Abstract: An asset storage server is provided herein that assigns related files to an asset name and assigns permissions to the asset name such that related files with unrelated names can be assigned permissions independent of the file naming convention and without requiring a user to individually set the permissions of each file. The asset storage server may also generate modified versions of original file names and index a distributed object store based on the modified versions such that related files with related names are not listed in the same partition of the distributed object store. Indexing the distributed object store based on the modified versions of the original file names may reduce data retrieval latency.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 23, 2016Publication date: March 29, 2018Inventors: Benjamin Aldouby Schwartz, Jeremiah Dunham, Andrew Tunall, Jason LaPier, Dustin Encelewski, Justin Abrahms, Khawaja Shams
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Publication number: 20180077420Abstract: A user of a storage system can upload files for a media asset, which can include a high quality media file and various related files. As part of the upload process, the storage system can extract metadata that describes the media asset. The user can specify one or more lifecycle policies to be applied for storage of the asset, and a rules engine can ensure the application of the one or more policies. The rules engine can also enable the use of simple media processing workflows. A filename hashing approach can be used to ensure that the segments and files for the asset are stored in a relatively random and even distribution across the partitions of the storage system. As part of the lifecycle for the asset, the high quality media file can be moved to less expensive storage once transcoding of the asset or another such action occurs.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2016Publication date: March 15, 2018Inventors: Jeremiah M. Dunham, Andrew Tunall, Benjamin Black, Kristopher Kosmatka, Benjamin Aldouby Schwartz, Jason LaPier, Justin Abrahms