Patents by Inventor Greg Mullins
Greg Mullins 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: 9215402Abstract: Some embodiments provide a video recording device for capturing a video clip. The video recording device receives a selection of a non-temporally compressed encoding scheme from several different encoding schemes for encoding the video clip. The different encoding schemes include at least one temporally compressed encoding scheme and at least the selected non-temporally compressed encoding scheme. The video recording device captures the video clip as several frames. The video recording device non-temporally encodes each of the frames as several slices. The slices of a particular frame are for decoding by several processing units of a video decoding device. The video recording device stores the video clip in a storage.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2014Date of Patent: December 15, 2015Assignee: APPLE INC.Inventors: Paul Towner, Courtney Kennedy, Randy Ubillos, Greg Mullins, Greg Wallace, Peter Chou, Xin Tong
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Publication number: 20140301720Abstract: Some embodiments provide a video recording device for capturing a video clip. The video recording device receives a selection of a non-temporally compressed encoding scheme from several different encoding schemes for encoding the video clip. The different encoding schemes include at least one temporally compressed encoding scheme and at least the selected non-temporally compressed encoding scheme. The video recording device captures the video clip as several frames. The video recording device non-temporally encodes each of the frames as several slices. The slices of a particular frame are for decoding by several processing units of a video decoding device. The video recording device stores the video clip in a storage.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 7, 2014Publication date: October 9, 2014Applicant: Apple Inc.Inventors: Paul Towner, Courtney Kennedy, Randy Ubillos, Greg Mullins, Greg Wallace, Peter Chou, Xin Tong
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Patent number: 8737825Abstract: Some embodiments provide a video recording device for capturing a video clip. The video recording device receives a selection of a non-temporally compressed encoding scheme from several different encoding schemes for encoding the video clip. The different encoding schemes include at least one temporally compressed encoding scheme and at least the selected non-temporally compressed encoding scheme. The video recording device captures the video clip as several frames. The video recording device non-temporally encodes each of the frames as several slices. The slices of a particular frame are for decoding by several processing units of a video decoding device. The video recording device stores the video clip in a storage.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2010Date of Patent: May 27, 2014Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Paul Towner, Courtney Kennedy, Randy Ubillos, Greg Mullins, Greg Wallace, Peter Chou, Xin Tong
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Patent number: 8731374Abstract: Some embodiments provide a video camera. The video camera includes image sensing circuitry for capturing a sequence of video pictures, a user interface for allowing a user to select a video encoding format from a temporally compressed encoding format and non-temporally compressed encoding format, encoding circuitry for encoding the video pictures according to the format selected by the user, and random access storage for storing video clips. Some embodiments provide a video editing application for a computer. The application includes a first module for (i) receiving video clips stored on the video camera and (ii) storing a first set of video clips that are non-temporally compressed on the video camera in a storage of the computer, and a second module for (i) transcoding a second set of video clips that are temporally compressed on the video camera and (ii) storing the transcoded second set of video clips in the storage.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2012Date of Patent: May 20, 2014Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Greg Mullins, Paul Towner, Courtney Kennedy, Randy Ubillos
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Patent number: 8554061Abstract: Some embodiments provide a video camera. The video camera includes image sensing circuitry for capturing a sequence of video pictures, a user interface for allowing a user to select a video encoding format from a temporally compressed encoding format and non-temporally compressed encoding format, encoding circuitry for encoding the video pictures according to the format selected by the user, and random access storage for storing video clips. Some embodiments provide a video editing application for a computer. The application includes a first module for (i) receiving video clips stored on the video camera and (ii) storing a first set of video clips that are non-temporally compressed on the video camera in a storage of the computer, and a second module for (i) transcoding a second set of video clips that are temporally compressed on the video camera and (ii) storing the transcoded second set of video clips in the storage.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2009Date of Patent: October 8, 2013Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Greg Mullins, Paul Towner, Courtney Kennedy, Randy Ubillos
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Publication number: 20120229670Abstract: Some embodiments provide a video camera. The video camera includes image sensing circuitry for capturing a sequence of video pictures, a user interface for allowing a user to select a video encoding format from a temporally compressed encoding format and non-temporally compressed encoding format, encoding circuitry for encoding the video pictures according to the format selected by the user, and random access storage for storing video clips. Some embodiments provide a video editing application for a computer. The application includes a first module for (i) receiving video clips stored on the video camera and (ii) storing a first set of video clips that are non-temporally compressed on the video camera in a storage of the computer, and a second module for (i) transcoding a second set of video clips that are temporally compressed on the video camera and (ii) storing the transcoded second set of video clips in the storage.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2012Publication date: September 13, 2012Inventors: Greg Mullins, Paul Towner, Courtney Kennedy, Randy Ubillos
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Publication number: 20110058792Abstract: Some embodiments provide a video recording device for capturing a video clip. The video recording device receives a selection of a non-temporally compressed encoding scheme from several different encoding schemes for encoding the video clip. The different encoding schemes include at least one temporally compressed encoding scheme and at least the selected non-temporally compressed encoding scheme. The video recording device captures the video clip as several frames. The video recording device non-temporally encodes each of the frames as several slices. The slices of a particular frame are for decoding by several processing units of a video decoding device. The video recording device stores the video clip in a storage.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2010Publication date: March 10, 2011Inventors: Paul Towner, Courtney Kennedy, Randy Ubillos, Greg Mullins, Greg Wallace, Peter Chou, Xin Tong
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Publication number: 20110058793Abstract: Some embodiments provide a video camera. The video camera includes image sensing circuitry for capturing a sequence of video pictures, a user interface for allowing a user to select a video encoding format from a temporally compressed encoding format and non-temporally compressed encoding format, encoding circuitry for encoding the video pictures according to the format selected by the user, and random access storage for storing video clips. Some embodiments provide a video editing application for a computer. The application includes a first module for (i) receiving video clips stored on the video camera and (ii) storing a first set of video clips that are non-temporally compressed on the video camera in a storage of the computer, and a second module for (i) transcoding a second set of video clips that are temporally compressed on the video camera and (ii) storing the transcoded second set of video clips in the storage.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2009Publication date: March 10, 2011Inventors: Greg Mullins, Paul Towner, Courtney Kennedy, Randy Ubillos
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Publication number: 20070162855Abstract: A movie authoring process is disclosed which includes: selecting a theme, determining theme elements based on the theme selection, and adding the theme elements to a movie. An automated movie authoring process is also disclosed which includes: automatically capturing raw video footage from a video source; automatically dividing the raw video footage into video clips, wherein the video clips collectively constitute a movie; automatically determining one or more theme elements from a plurality of theme elements based on a selected theme; and automatically adding the one or more determined theme elements to the movie.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 6, 2006Publication date: July 12, 2007Inventors: Kelly Hawk, Michael Leong, Keith Salvucci, James Brasure, Greg Mullins, Jeff Robbin