Patents by Inventor Victor Odryna
Victor Odryna 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: 9854309Abstract: A platform allows viewing and sorting digital media from multiple content sources across multiple devices by title, category, series, or other sorting desired. Available content from providers may be co-mixed to display as if from a single provider. Listings may be restricted to specific providers or sets of providers, such as removing providers with paid content which the user will not access. Alternatively, listings may be prioritized based on business rules programmed into the system. Listings may be limited to those available on the current device, on another set of devices, or on all devices. Control of access to content, including playback and queuing, may be done through the interface regardless of the consumption device. This allows access to all content across all devices in a fashion desirable to the user, merging providers and devices into a seamless interface tailored for the user instead of the content or device manufacturer.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2015Date of Patent: December 26, 2017Assignee: TiVo Solutions Inc.Inventors: Victor Odryna, Jeffrey R. Bacon, Kee Hinckley, Gary Rose, Richard I. Smiley, Blake Ulmer, Preston C. Shimer
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Publication number: 20160119678Abstract: A platform allows viewing and sorting digital media from multiple content sources across multiple devices by title, category, series, or other sorting desired. Available content from providers may be co-mixed to display as if from a single provider. Listings may be restricted to specific providers or sets of providers, such as removing providers with paid content which the user will not access. Alternatively, listings may be prioritized based on business rules programmed into the system. Listings may be limited to those available on the current device, on another set of devices, or on all devices. Control of access to content, including playback and queuing, may be done through the interface regardless of the consumption device. This allows access to all content across all devices in a fashion desirable to the user, merging providers and devices into a seamless interface tailored for the user instead of the content or device manufacturer.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 31, 2015Publication date: April 28, 2016Inventors: Victor Odryna, Jeffrey R. Bacon, Kee Hinckley, Gary Rose, Richard I. Smiley, Blake Ulmer, Preston C. Shimer
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Patent number: 9258609Abstract: A platform allows viewing and sorting digital media from multiple content sources across multiple devices by title, category, series, or other sorting desired. Available content from providers may be co-mixed to display as if from a single provider. Listings may be restricted to specific providers or sets of providers, such as removing providers with paid content which the user will not access. Alternatively, listings may be prioritized based on business rules programmed into the system. Listings may be limited to those available on the current device, on another set of devices, or on all devices. Control of access to content, including playback and queuing, may be done through the interface regardless of the consumption device. This allows access to all content across all devices in a fashion desirable to the user, merging providers and devices into a seamless interface tailored for the user instead of the content or device manufacturer.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2012Date of Patent: February 9, 2016Assignee: TiVo Inc.Inventors: Victor Odryna, Jeffrey R. Bacon, Kee Hinckley, Gary Rose, Richard I. Smiley, Blake Ulmer, Preston C. Shimer
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Patent number: 9020048Abstract: A system and method that provides a connection path between a video source such as a personal computer (PC) and a high-definition television (HDTV). A control is provided for varying a quality level of a video signal with respect to latency of activities provided through the video signal channel. Output picture quality versus latency is adjusted on a dynamic basis. Observed mouse activities causes the output picture quality to be decreased rapidly with an attendant decrease in latency. A decrease in output picture quality and latency is maintained until the occurrence of a particular event, such as the expiration of a time interval from a last observed mouse event. If a limited number of mouse events are observed, then the output picture quality is increased to a point at which the limited mouse activity can be accommodated with an acceptable level of latency.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2009Date of Patent: April 28, 2015Assignee: Zeevee, Inc.Inventors: Jeremy A. Greene, Victor Odryna, Ali Benamara
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Patent number: 8473990Abstract: A video controller broadcasts input video through a premises media, such as a coaxial cable to one or more premises televisions or television channels. When a PC provides the input video, a mode change may occur to direct the video to the PC monitor or to the broadcast output. The video resolution of the PC is set to provide a desired digital television resolution with broadcast video. An audio driver may be used to provide USB audio output from the PC. When the PC monitor or broadcast output is selected for video output, the non-selected output is disabled or provided with a video indication that another video output is active. An EDID can be captured from the PC or PC monitor to assist with mode changes and setting PC video resolution. The input video may be provided directly from a digital video source and broadcast to selected televisions or channels.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2009Date of Patent: June 25, 2013Assignee: Zeevee, Inc.Inventors: Jeremy A. Greene, Victor Odryna, Stephen D. Metzger, Clifton E. Smith, David J. Feng, Preston C. Shimer, Jeremy L. Mordkoff, Oscar Purwin, Jeffrey Bacon
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Patent number: 8443409Abstract: A video controller selects a channel for premises broadcasting to a premises television based on a fast scan of signal strength in channels available over a premises media. The signal strength of certain filtered channel frequencies can be evaluated to determine if a channel is occupied. Unoccupied channels can be ranked in relation to nearby occupied or unoccupied channels. The nearby channels may be ranked in terms of the signal strength content in relation to the channel being evaluated. The video controller can select an unoccupied channel with an optimal ranking to permit premises broadcasting with reduced interference or conflict with other channels.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2009Date of Patent: May 14, 2013Assignee: Zeevee, Inc.Inventors: Scott J. Bleiweiss, Victor Odryna, Stephen D. Metzger, David J. Feng, Preston C. Shimer, Jeremy L. Mordkoff, Oscar Purwin, Jeffrey Bacon
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Publication number: 20120233640Abstract: A platform allows viewing and sorting digital media from multiple content sources across multiple devices by title, category, series, or other sorting desired. Available content from providers may be co-mixed to display as if from a single provider. Listings may be restricted to specific providers or sets of providers, such as removing providers with paid content which the user will not access. Alternatively, listings may be prioritized based on business rules programmed into the system. Listings may be limited to those available on the current device, on another set of devices, or on all devices. Control of access to content, including playback and queuing, may be done through the interface regardless of the consumption device. This allows access to all content across all devices in a fashion desirable to the user, merging providers and devices into a seamless interface tailored for the user instead of the content or device manufacturer.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 8, 2012Publication date: September 13, 2012Inventors: Victor Odryna, Jeffrey R. Bacon, Kee Hinckley, Gary Rose, Richard I. Smiley, Blake Ulmer, Preston C. Shimer
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Patent number: 7683896Abstract: A two-stage pixel skew compensation circuit for use with digital display monitors. The first stage of the compensation circuit aligns the edges of the pixels received on the color component signal lines of an analog video signal. The second stage of the de-skew compensation circuit realigns the pixels themselves so that no skew exists between the digitized video color components. The digitized video signals drive a digital video monitor.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2005Date of Patent: March 23, 2010Assignee: Avocent Huntsville CorporationInventors: Victor Odryna, Barry Mansell, Gail E. Mansell, legal representative, Mark DesMarais, Robert L. Gilgen
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Publication number: 20090276813Abstract: A video controller selects a channel for premises broadcasting to a premises television based on a fast scan of signal strength in channels available over a premises media. The signal strength of certain filtered channel frequencies can be evaluated to determine if a channel is occupied. Unoccupied channels can be ranked in relation to nearby occupied or unoccupied channels. The nearby channels may be ranked in terms of the signal strength content in relation to the channel being evaluated. The video controller can select an unoccupied channel with an optimal ranking to permit premises broadcasting with reduced interference or conflict with other channels.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2009Publication date: November 5, 2009Applicant: ZEEVEE, Inc.Inventors: Scott J. Bleiweiss, Victor Odryna, Stephen D. Metzger, David J. Feng, Preston C. Shimer, Jeremy L. Mordkoff, Oscar Purwin, Jeffrey Bacon
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Publication number: 20090276812Abstract: A video controller broadcasts input video through a premises media, such as a coaxial cable to one or more premises televisions or television channels. When a PC provides the input video, a mode change may occur to direct the video to the PC monitor or to the broadcast output. The video resolution of the PC is set to provide a desired digital television resolution with broadcast video. An audio driver may be used to provide USB audio output from the PC. When the PC monitor or broadcast output is selected for video output, the non-selected output is disabled or provided with a video indication that another video output is active. An EDID can be captured from the PC or PC monitor to assist with mode changes and setting PC video resolution. The input video may be provided directly from a digital video source and broadcast to selected televisions or channels.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2009Publication date: November 5, 2009Applicant: ZEEVEE, Inc.Inventors: Jeremy A. Greene, Victor Odryna, Stephen D. Metzger, Clifton E. Smith, David J. Feng, Preston C. Shimer, Jeremy L. Mordkoff, Oscar Purwin, Jeffrey Bacon
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Publication number: 20090274219Abstract: A system and method that provides a connection path between a video source such as a personal computer (PC) and a high-definition television (HDTV). A control is provided for varying a quality level of a video signal with respect to latency of activities provided through the video signal channel. Output picture quality versus latency is adjusted on a dynamic basis. Observed mouse activities causes the output picture quality to be decreased rapidly with an attendant decrease in latency. A decrease in output picture quality and latency is maintained until the occurrence of a particular event, such as the expiration of a time interval from a last observed mouse event. If a limited number of mouse events are observed, then the output picture quality is increased to a point at which the limited mouse activity can be accommodated with an acceptable level of latency.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2009Publication date: November 5, 2009Applicant: ZeeVee, Inc.Inventors: Jeremy A. Greene, Victor Odryna, Ali Benamara
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Publication number: 20060262226Abstract: A two-stage pixel skew compensation circuit for use with digital display monitors. The first stage of the compensation circuit aligns the edges of the pixels received on the color component signal lines of an analog video signal. The second stage of the de-skew compensation circuit realigns the pixels themselves so that no skew exists between the digitized video color components. The digitized video signals drive a digital video monitor.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 16, 2005Publication date: November 23, 2006Applicant: Avocent Huntsville CorporationInventors: Victor Odryna, Barry Mansell, Gail Mansell, Mark DesMarais, Robert Gilgen
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Patent number: 6333750Abstract: A video graphics system wherein a large quantity of video data is independently and selectively made available to plural video display devices. The large quantity of video data can be contributed to by plural sources of video data of differing formats. Further, the display devices can also be of varying types, each requiring a different input data format. A multi-sourced video distribution element, also referred to as a hub, serves as an interface between one or more sources of video display data and one or more video display devices. One source of data can be identified as a base image, and other sources of data can be utilized for overlay images integrated into the base image. The base image and any integrated overlay images are provided on a pixel bus internal to the hub. The hub can then be configured as an interface to one or more types of video display devices and/or to another hub.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 1998Date of Patent: December 25, 2001Assignee: Cybex Computer Products CorporationInventors: Victor Odryna, Robert L. Gilgen, Mark A. Desmarais
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Patent number: 6104414Abstract: A video distribution hub and display method are disclosed which is capable of driving a plurality of video display monitors as a virtual monitor or monitors. The video distribution hub receives a video signal from a single head graphics card or a suitable video source which signal embodies data within a video buffer on the graphics card or at the video source. The hub processes the received video signal and stores selected data segments corresponding to selected portions of the video buffer in a plurality of frame buffers within the distribution hub. The data stored within the plurality of frame buffers is employed to drive respective video displays, such as flat panel displays or conventional CRT displays. The hub accommodates displays of different resolution. Additionally, the hub accommodates displays having either a portrait or landscape orientation.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 1997Date of Patent: August 15, 2000Assignee: Cybex Computer Products CorporationInventors: Victor Odryna, Robert L. Gilgen, Mark A. Desmarais, Barry N. Mansell, Keith E. Henry