Video Broadcasting Through Selected Video Hosts
A method for providing captured video to a subsequent user device, via a desired video host, including at least some of allowing a user to designate, via a mobile device, at least one desired video host; allowing the subsequent user, via the subsequent user device, to be associated with the at least one desired video host; allowing the user to capture video, via the mobile device, and upload or stream the captured video to the desired video host device(s), wherein the captured video includes at least one categorization for the captured video, as designated by the user prior to capturing the video; and allowing the subsequent user to access, via the subsequent user device, the captured video, via the video host device associated with the at least one desired video host, wherein the captured video is accessed, based on the at least one categorization for the captured video.
This patent application claims the benefit of U.S. Patent Application Ser. No. 62/319,044, filed Apr. 6, 2016 and U.S. Patent Application Ser. No. 62/503,629, filed Oct. 3, 2016, the disclosures of which are incorporated herein in their entireties by reference.
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BACKGROUND OF THE PRESENT DISCLOSURE 1. Field of the Present DisclosureThe present disclosure relates generally to a smartphone or other mobile device mobile application. More specifically, the present disclosure relates to systems and methods for providing a direct broadcast connection between a user capturing live events via a smartphone or other mobile device and end-user in real time sent over a computer network such as, for example, the World Wide Web.
2. Description of Related ArtCapturing and uploading video content to the web and other social media accounts has become a huge part of the social media user experience—providing the ability to relive and view user uploaded events captured by their mobile devices. Millions of videos captured by users are uploaded daily to social media sites such as Facebook and YouTube among others. These videos are not viewed in real time, but subsequently viewed and ranked as to popularity with some going viral. Some social media platforms allow users to livestream events out to friends they have chosen and in general to anyone on the web who may find them.
Everything is coming from the user in a one-way direction with no real-time capability for someone who wants to use that video in real-time to be able to contact the streamer and control the use of the camera.
Currently, end-users (News and non-news organizations) have limited ability to receive live-streamed video as events take place in real time. Presently, the end-user's only means of connection is provided by a non-direct to the end-user connection manner via social media applications. The original video transmissions are simply sent in an uncontrollable, non-broadcast format of live streams out into the World Wide Web to be potentially searched by an end-user, who, as a result, loses the element of live usage by the time they locate and connect to the live streams available.
Any discussion of documents, acts, materials, devices, articles, or the like, which has been included in the present specification is not to be taken as an admission that any or all of these matters form part of the prior art base or were common general knowledge in the field relevant to the present disclosure as it existed before the priority date of each claim of this application.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE PRESENT DISCLOSUREHowever, based on the popularity of streaming video, there exists an overwhelming volume of such streams that are available for viewing. In the era of “big data”, everyone is looking for ways to sort through and cull down the massive amounts of data to just what is desired, relevant, or useful. Current approaches of streaming user uploaded video content in real-time via the web and social media platforms have been unsuccessful in an organized, relevant manner acceptable to use by professional broadcast professionals.
The current practices and capabilities of live stream direct connections are ineffective, laborious, and limit the end-users real-time experience of a live event captured by a first-hand mobile device that they can have direct control over in that use. Without the capability of controlling the camera manipulation during live transmission, professional broadcasters will not take an unsolicited camera livestream live to broadcast. Doing so could result in inappropriate video being broadcast and dire consequences for the person or organization broadcasting the video.
In order to overcome these and various other shortcomings in the current state-of-the-art, in various exemplary, nonlimiting embodiments, the present disclosure provides a method for obtaining sorted, vetted, and geographically relevant video streams from mobile devices for use by various video hosts.
In accordance with various exemplary, nonlimiting embodiments of the disclosure, a direct broadcast connection over a network between a front-end smartphone or other mobile device with video content capturing and streaming capabilities and a back-end web interface is provided. The back-end web interface communicates and corresponds with the one or more front end-user mobile device applications in order to provide live video streaming for broadcast purposes or storage in an archived cloud database stored on a computer readable medium for later retrieval.
In certain exemplary, nonlimiting embodiments, the present disclosure incorporates a Direct Broadcast Connection (DBC) between one or more mobile devices with video streaming and/or recording capabilities, having an App installed, one or more video hosts and one or more subsequent viewer devices.
Moreover, the systems and/or methods of the present disclosure demystify live news or emergency event streaming for average videographers (using mobile devices) and directly connects (or connects through the distributed network) the mobile devices with subsequent viewer devices. The provision of a direct to use or broadcast connection and subsequent control and communication between the videographer (utilizing the mobile device) and the CamCasterDB interface for a video host, delivers live video streams in broadcastable form, which video hosts can use with a high degree of confidence and control. The systems and methods of the present disclosure provide an improvement over known social media and other Apps that simply send uncontrollable video or video streams to the Internet to be searched for by subsequent viewers who subsequently loose the element of live usage by the time they locate live video streams.
In various exemplary, nonlimiting embodiments of the present disclosure, the systems and/or methods of the present disclosure provide a method for direct video broadcasting to one or more selected video hosts, via a mobile device, comprising providing a user, via the mobile device, with a listing of one or more available video hosts; allowing the user, via the mobile device, to select one or more desired video hosts from the one or more available video hosts; associating the mobile device with the selected one or more desired video hosts, such that the selected one or more desired video hosts will be the exclusive recipient(s) of video from the mobile device; and allowing the user to capture video, via the mobile device, and upload or stream the captured video exclusively to the selected one or more desired video hosts.
In certain exemplary, nonlimiting embodiments each available video host is represented by a selectable icon.
In certain exemplary, nonlimiting embodiments each of the available video hosts represents a video host that is tailored toward a specific genre or type of accessible videos.
In certain exemplary, nonlimiting embodiments the user may optionally establish one or more video hosts, to be associated with a particular event description or tag.
In certain exemplary, nonlimiting embodiments the selection of the one or more desired video hosts by the user initiates an approval request to each of the selected one or more desired video hosts.
In certain exemplary, nonlimiting embodiments of the present disclosure, the systems and/or methods of the present disclosure further provide allowing the user to capture video and upload or stream the captured video to the selected one or more desired video hosts includes allowing the user to capture video and upload or stream the captured video exclusively to the selected one or more desired video hosts.
In certain exemplary, nonlimiting embodiments of the present disclosure, the systems and/or methods of the present disclosure further provide allowing the selected one or more desired video hosts to provide the captured video to one or more subsequent users.
In certain exemplary, nonlimiting embodiments of the present disclosure, the systems and/or methods of the present disclosure further provide requiring the user to designate at least one categorization for the captured video, prior to capturing the video.
In certain exemplary, nonlimiting embodiments of the present disclosure, the systems and/or methods of the present disclosure further provide allowing the selected one or more desired video hosts to provide the captured video to one or more subsequent viewers, based on the at least one categorization for the captured video.
In certain exemplary, nonlimiting embodiments of the present disclosure, the systems and/or methods of the present disclosure further provide allowing the selected one or more desired video hosts to store the captured video.
In certain exemplary, nonlimiting embodiments the selected one or more desired video hosts is enabled to engage in audio communications, text, or nonverbal communications with the user, as the captured video is being captured.
In certain exemplary, nonlimiting embodiments of the present disclosure, the systems and/or methods of the present disclosure further provide requiring the user to designate at least one categorization for the captured video, prior to capturing the video.
In certain exemplary, nonlimiting embodiments of the present disclosure, the systems and/or methods of the present disclosure further provide identifying a geographic location where the video is captured and wherein the captured video is accessed, based on the at least one categorization for the captured video.
In various exemplary, nonlimiting embodiments of the present disclosure, the systems and/or methods of the present disclosure provide a method for providing captured video to a subsequent user device, via a desired video host, comprising allowing a user to designate, via a mobile device, at least one desired video host; allowing the subsequent user, via the subsequent user device, to be associated with the at least one desired video host; allowing the user to capture video, via the mobile device, and upload or stream the captured video to the at least one desired video host device, wherein the captured video includes at least one categorization for the captured video, as designated by the user prior to capturing the video; and allowing the subsequent user to access, via the subsequent user device, the captured video, via the video host device associated with the at least one desired video host, wherein the captured video is accessed, based on the at least one categorization for the captured video.
In certain exemplary, nonlimiting embodiments the selected one or more desired video hosts is enabled to engage in audio communications with the user, as the captured video is being captured.
In certain exemplary, nonlimiting embodiments the selected one or more desired video hosts is enabled to engage in text or nonverbal communications with the user, as the captured video is being captured.
In certain exemplary, nonlimiting embodiments of the present disclosure, the systems and/or methods of the present disclosure further provide allowing the selected one or more desired video hosts to store the captured video.
In certain exemplary, nonlimiting embodiments of the present disclosure, the systems and/or methods of the present disclosure further provide identifying a geographic location where the video is captured and wherein the captured video is accessed, based on the at least one categorization for the captured video.
In various exemplary, nonlimiting embodiments of the present disclosure, the systems and/or methods of the present disclosure provide a method for providing captured video to a subsequent user device, via a desired video host, comprising allowing a user to designate, via a mobile device, at least one desired video host; allowing the subsequent user, via the subsequent user device, to be associated with the at least one desired video host; allowing the user to capture video, via the mobile device, and upload or stream the captured video to the at least one desired video host device, wherein the captured video includes at least one categorization for the captured video, as designated by the user prior to capturing the video; identifying a geographic location of the mobile device at the time the captured video was captured; and allowing the subsequent user to access, via the subsequent user device, the captured video, via the video host device associated with the at least one desired video host, wherein the captured video is accessed, based on the at least one categorization for the captured video and the geographic location of the mobile device at the time the captured video was captured.
Accordingly, the presently disclosed systems and/or methods separately and optionally provide methods for direct to video broadcasting to selected video hosts.
The presently disclosed systems and/or methods separately and optionally provide a direct to broadcast connection capability for real-time capture, streaming, and delivery of organized, relevant real-time video to end-users in an organized manner.
The presently disclosed systems and/or methods separately and optionally provide for the live streaming of video from mobile devices.
The presently disclosed systems and/or methods separately and optionally provide for video to be pre-categorized and/or geo-tagged for upload to determined video hosts.
The presently disclosed systems and/or methods separately and optionally provide for video to be sortable by category and/or geographic location for viewing by an end-viewer or subsequent viewer.
The presently disclosed systems and/or methods separately and optionally provide systems and methods that allow for the creation of online video channels by outlet host devices.
The presently disclosed systems and/or methods separately and optionally provide systems and methods for outlet host devices to create a video outlet, allow videographers to provide video content, and allow subsequent viewers to access the created video outlet to view the video content.
The presently disclosed systems and/or methods separately and optionally make it possible for outlet host devices to create a video presence and compete with other, well-established video or news outlets.
The presently disclosed systems and/or methods separately and optionally provide systems and methods that are customizable for both consumer and corporate users.
The presently disclosed systems and/or methods separately and optionally provide a direct broadcast connection over a network between a mobile device with video content capturing and streaming capabilities and a back-end web interface.
The presently disclosed systems and/or methods separately and optionally provide a method for providing a real-time feedback loop between video host and subsequent viewers.
These and other aspects, features, and advantages of the presently disclosed systems and/or methods are described in or are apparent from the following detailed description of the exemplary, non-limiting embodiments of the presently disclosed systems and/or methods and the accompanying figures. Other aspects and features of embodiments of the presently disclosed systems and/or methods will become apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art upon reviewing the following description of specific, exemplary embodiments of the presently disclosed systems and/or methods in concert with the figures. While features of the presently disclosed systems and/or methods may be discussed relative to certain embodiments and figures, all embodiments of the presently disclosed systems and/or methods can include one or more of the features discussed herein. Further, while one or more embodiments may be discussed as having certain advantageous features, one or more of such features may also be used with the various embodiments of the systems and/or methods discussed herein. In similar fashion, while exemplary embodiments may be discussed below as device, system, or method embodiments, it is to be understood that such exemplary embodiments can be implemented in various devices, systems, and methods of the presently disclosed systems and/or methods.
Any benefits, advantages, or solutions to problems that are described herein with regard to specific embodiments are not intended to be construed as a critical, required, or essential feature(s) or element(s) of the presently disclosed systems and/or methods or the claims.
As required, detailed exemplary embodiments of the presently disclosed systems and/or methods are disclosed herein; however, it is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are merely exemplary of the presently disclosed systems and/or methods that may be embodied in various and alternative forms, within the scope of the presently disclosed systems and/or methods. The figures are not necessarily to scale; some features may be exaggerated or minimized to illustrate details of particular components. Therefore, specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a basis for the claims and as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to employ the presently disclosed systems and/or methods.
The exemplary embodiments of the presently disclosed systems and/or methods will be described in detail, with reference to the following figures, wherein like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the several views, and wherein:
For simplicity and clarification, the design factors and operating principles for direct video broadcasting through selected video hosts according to the presently disclosed systems and/or methods are explained with reference to various exemplary embodiments for direct video broadcasting through selected video hosts according to the presently disclosed systems and/or methods. The basic explanation of the design factors and operating principles for direct video broadcasting through selected video hosts is applicable for the understanding, design, and operation for direct video broadcasting through selected video hosts of the presently disclosed systems and/or methods. It should be appreciated that video or image capture can be adapted to any applications where video or image capture can be used or in conjunction with any live or recorded video broadcast.
As used herein, the word “may” is meant to convey a permissive sense (i.e., meaning “having the potential to”), rather than a mandatory sense (i.e., meaning “must”). Unless stated otherwise, terms such as “first” and “second” are used to arbitrarily distinguish between the exemplary embodiments and/or elements such terms describe. Thus, these terms are not necessarily intended to indicate temporal or other prioritization of such exemplary embodiments and/or elements.
The terms “a” and “an” are defined as one or more unless stated otherwise. Throughout this application, the terms “comprise” (and any form of comprise, such as “comprises” and “comprising”), “have” (and any form of have, such as “has” and “having”), “include”, (and any form of include, such as “includes” and “including”) and “contain” (and any form of contain, such as “contains” and “containing”) are used as open-ended linking verbs. It will be understood that these terms are meant to imply the inclusion of a stated element, integer, step, or group of elements, integers, or steps, but not the exclusion of any other element, integer, step, or group of elements, integers, or steps. As a result, a system, method, or apparatus that “comprises”, “has”, “includes”, or “contains” one or more elements possesses those one or more elements but is not limited to possessing only those one or more elements. Similarly, a method or process that “comprises”, “has”, “includes” or “contains” one or more operations possesses those one or more operations but is not limited to possessing only those one or more operations.
It should also be appreciated that the terms “videographer”, “mobile device”, “outlet host device”, “subsequent viewer device”, and “video” are used for basic explanation and understanding of the operation of the systems, methods, and apparatuses of the presently disclosed systems and/or methods. Therefore, the terms “videographer”, “mobile device”, “outlet host device”, “subsequent viewer device”, and “video” are not to be construed as limiting the systems, methods, and apparatuses of the presently disclosed systems and/or methods. Thus, for example, the term “videographer” is to be understood to help to find the user, utilizing the mobile device to capture video and the App or other software to control the mobile device to operate in accordance with the systems and/or methods of the present disclosure.
The term “mobile device” is to be understood to broadly include any mobile phone, smart phone, tablet, portable media player, multi-purpose pocket computer, iPad, Google Tablet, Android platform, point of view camera, still or video camera, and the like.
The term “outlet host device” is to be understood to broadly include any computer or device utilized by a host (a “video host”) to provide video for viewing by one or more subsequent viewer devices. This could include broadcast news, print news, news websites, social media websites, networking websites, or individually hosted or controlled websites. In various exemplary embodiments, the software associated with the MyLiveApp provides each outlet host device with a webpage or portal through which the video host can view video content being uploaded, streamed, and/or recorded, as well as certain information regarding the user providing the uploaded are streaming video. As utilized herein, the webpage or portal provided to each outlet host device may generally be referred to as the “CamCasterDB”.
The term “subsequent viewer device” is to be understood to broadly include any computer or device utilized by an end-user or subscriber (a “subsequent viewer”) to view video provided by one or more video hosts.
The term video is to be understood to broadly include live-streaming video, previously streamed video, uploaded video, previously uploaded video, converted video, and/or manipulated video. The term video is also understood to broadly include any video in any format, including, for example, Flash Video (FLV), MPEG-4 Part 14 (MP4), MPEG-1, MPEG-2, M4V, F4V, Vob, Ogg Video, Dirac, GIF, Video alternative to GIF, Multiple-image Network Graphics, AVI, QuickTime File Format, Windows Media Video, Raw video format, RealMedia (RM), RealMedia Variable Bitrate (RMVB), WebM, Matroska, Advanced Systems Format (ASF), AMV video format, SVI, 3GPP, 3GPP2, Material Exchange Format (MXF), ROQ, Nullsoft Streaming Video (NSV), Flash Video (FLV). The term video is also to be understood to include video having any display resolution (i.e., the number of pixels in each dimension, for example 1920×1080) and having any pixel density (i.e., the number of pixels per unit distance or area). Furthermore, the term video is also understood to include any associated audio.
For simplicity and clarification, features of the presently disclosed systems and/or methods will be described as being used in conjunction with a mobile device, such as, for example, a mobile phone. However, it should be appreciated that these are merely exemplary embodiments of the disclosed features and are not to be construed as limiting the presently disclosed systems and/or methods. Thus, video may be captured, utilizing the presently disclosed systems and/or methods, by any mobile electronic or other device capable of capturing and sharing, streaming, or uploading currently captured or previously captured videos.
Turning now to the appended and included drawing figures, wherein the showings are for purposes of illustrating an exemplary version of the disclosure only and not for purposes of limiting the same, the present disclosure is a broadcast connection over a network between a mobile device with video content capturing and live video streaming capabilities and a back-end web interface communicating and corresponding with the one or more outlet host devices and/or subsequent viewer devices, computer applications in order to provide live video streaming for broadcast purposes or record said video in an archived cloud database stored on a server.
The following detailed description is of the best currently contemplated modes of carrying out exemplary versions of the disclosure. The description is not to be taken in the limiting sense, but is made merely for the purpose illustrating the general principles of the disclosure, since the scope of the disclosure is best defined by the appended claims.
Various inventive features are described below that can each be used independently of one another or in combination with other features.
With reference to the drawing Figs.,
In various exemplary embodiments, the systems and/or methods of the present disclosure are able to interact with a plurality of mobile devices 50, a plurality of video hosts 60, and a plurality of subsequent viewer devices 70. In various exemplary, nonlimiting embodiments, each mobile device 50, video host 60, and subsequent viewer device 70 is linked, either directly or indirectly, via wired or wireless linked connection(s) 12, to the distributed network 10, and, in turn, to the server 20 and the database 30.
In various exemplary, nonlimiting embodiments, at least some of the mobile devices 50, video hosts 60, and subsequent viewer devices 70 is linked, either directly or indirectly, via linked connection(s) 12, to one another, the server 20, and/or the database 30, without being connected through the distributed network 10.
The linked connection(s) 12 may be any known or later developed device or system for connecting at least some of the distributed network 10, the server 20, the database 30, the one or more mobile communications base stations 40, the mobile device(s) 50, the video host(s) 60, and/or the subsequent viewer device(s) 70, including a direct wired connection, a connection over a LAN, a WAN, or any other distributed network, a connection over the public switched telephone network, a connection over a Bluetooth connection, a WiFi connection, a connection over a cellular telephone network, a satellite connection or the like. In general, the linked connection(s) 12 may be any known or later developed connection system or structure usable to connect any of the distributed network 10, the server 20, the database 30, the one or more mobile communications base stations 40, the mobile device(s) 50, the video host(s) 60, and/or the subsequent viewer device(s) 70, including both wired and wireless connections.
In various exemplary, nonlimiting embodiments, the distributed network 10 is, for example, an intranet, an extranet, the Internet and, more particularly, the World Wide Web portion of the Internet, a Local Area Network (LAN), a Wide Area Network (WAN), or any other presently known or later developed distributed network 10. It should be appreciated that, in various exemplary embodiments, the distributed network 10 may be, for example, a particular node, such as, for example, a specific web page, of a larger distributed network 10.
In various exemplary, nonlimiting embodiments, the server 20 includes a processor, capable of receiving, processing, and/or transmitting video. The memory or database 30 is capable of receiving video for storage, storing video, and providing video for retrieval. The outlet host device 60 is capable of receiving video, converting, and/or manipulating video, and providing and/or uploading received, converted, and/or manipulated video for streaming or retrieval. The subsequent viewer device 70 is capable of receiving and/or retrieving and displaying the received the retrieved video on a screen to display. Any other known or later developed system capable of processing and outputting data could be used in place of the server 20.
It should be appreciated that the server 20 may optionally utilize sufficient security methods to ensure safe receipt, storage, and/or transmission and integrity of the video and/or data.
In various exemplary, nonlimiting embodiments, the memory or database 30 includes various suitable software programs and memory for storing video and/or other data. In various exemplary embodiments, the video contained within the database 30 may optionally comprise both streaming video (such as, for example, a stored copy of currently streaming video) and previously streamed video (such as, for example, a stored copy of previously streamed, converted, and/or manipulated video).
In various exemplary, nonlimiting embodiments, at least some of the data stored in the database 30 may optionally include data regarding various videographers, outlet host devices, mapping data, geolocation data, and other data necessary or desirable for enabling the systems and/or methods of the present disclosure.
It should be appreciated that the streaming video and/or previously streamed video in the database 30 may vary and may be updated periodically, as appropriate or necessary. The streaming video and/or previously streamed video may be updated via input from remote input sources and/or devices, such as, for example, from the mobile devices 50 and/or the outlet host device 60.
In various exemplary embodiments, the database 30 and/or any other accessible database (not shown) store software and data used by the systems and/or methods of the present disclosure. The server 20 manages manipulation of the streaming video, reading data from and writing data to the database 30, and or any other accessible database (not shown). The server 20 also drives the transmission of data to and the reception of data from each of the mobile devices 50, the outlet host devices 60, and/or the subsequent viewer devices 70.
In various exemplary, nonlimiting embodiments, the one or more mobile communications base stations 40 comprises a cellular telephone site or tower including antennae and electronic communications equipment, such as, for example, at least one transmitter/receiver, transceiver, digital signal processor, control component, and/or GPS receiver. Together, the one or more mobile communications base stations 40 create a cell or our portions in a cellular communications network. One or more of the mobile communications base stations 40 may comprise a Base Transceiver Station (BTS) as part of a Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) network.
In various exemplary embodiments, the mobile device 50 comprises at least some of a display 52, which may also function as a touchscreen input device, one or more cameras configured to capture video and/or still images, an audio interface comprising at least one microphone and at least one speaker, one or more device orientation sensors, such as, for example, an internal gyroscope and/or other device orientation sensors, and the requisite hardware and/or software for functional operation of the mobile device 50.
Each includes at least some of a mobile device 50, each having a memory and processing means, each mobile device 50 having a mobile device application (App) stored thereon, the App utilizing the existing audio and video capabilities of the front-end user's mobile device 50, which captures and streams real-time video content of one or more events over the network 10.
In certain exemplary embodiments, the mobile device 50 further comprises at least some of wireless transceiver capabilities, such as, for example, cellular, Bluetooth, or the like for exchanging data over various distances, Global Positioning System (GPS) receiving sensors and/or software for receiving GPS signals and providing geolocation data and data regarding the global position of the mobile device 50.
It should be appreciated that this listing of features and/or elements included in the mobile device 50 are exemplary and not exhaustive. Thus, it should be understood that the mobile device 50, as shown and described, represents only one possible embodiment with one possible combination of features and elements. The features and elements that make up the mobile device 50 and the methods for implementing required and optional software for operation of the mobile device 50, are known in the art. Therefore, a more detailed explanation of the mobile device 50, the constituent components of the mobile device 50, instructions regarding how to incorporate the required and optional elements and/software into the mobile device 50, methods for implementing apps and software on the mobile device 50, and certain other items and/or techniques necessary for the implementation and/or operation of the various exemplary embodiments of the presently disclosed systems and/or methods are not provided herein because such elements are commercially available and/or such background data will be known to one of ordinary skill in the art. Therefore, it is believed that the level of description provided herein with regard to the mobile device 50 and implementation of the techniques, methods, and/or apparatuses of the present disclosure is sufficient to enable one of ordinary skill in the art to understand and practice the techniques and/or methods, as described.
It should also be appreciated that the systems and/or methods disclosed herein may be implemented as software executing on a mobile electronic device, a programmed general-purpose computer, a special purpose computer, a microprocessor, or the like. In various exemplary embodiments, the systems and/or methods disclosed herein may be implemented as an app residing in a mobile electronic device, a routine embedded in a network client, as a resource residing on a network server, or the like. The systems and/or methods disclosed herein may also be implemented by incorporation into a software and/or hardware system, such as the hardware or firmware systems of a mobile electronic device or the like. In general, any device, capable of implementing the systems and/or methods disclosed herein and that is, in turn, capable of implementing the steps outlined in at least one of the exemplary flowcharts shown in
In various exemplary, nonlimiting embodiments, each of the outlet host devices 60 is optionally a networked computer, a smart phone, a tablet, a personal digital assistant (PDA), a handheld organizer, or a similar or hybrid electronic device. Each outlet host devices 60 is utilized by a user (a “video host”) wishing to provide video for viewing by one or more subsequent viewer devices 70. This could include broadcast news, print news, news websites, social media websites, networking websites, or individually hosted or controlled websites.
It should be understood that at least one of the outlet host devices 60 may be at least one of a smart phone or tablet, having a memory containing communications software and some form of Internet connectivity, such as a cellular data connection, a WiFi connection, or the like. The Internet connector may optionally be used with the communications software for communication, via the distributed network 10, to the server 20.
In various exemplary embodiments, each of the outlet host devices 60 includes a display and may optionally include one or more input devices. In various exemplary embodiments, the display may be any other known or later developed system capable of displaying data. The one or more input devices may be one or more of a keyboard, a mouse, a touch screen, a touch pad, a stylus, a microphone, a camera, or any other known or later developed device capable of inputting data into the outlet host device 60.
Each of the outlet host devices 60 may also, optionally include at least some of a memory to store video or other data, a processor for rendering video, and a screen to display video.
In various exemplary, nonlimiting embodiments, each of the subsequent viewer devices 70 is optionally a networked computer, a smart phone, a tablet, a personal digital assistant (PDA), a handheld organizer, or a similar or hybrid electronic device. Each subsequent viewer device 70 is utilized by a subscriber or user wishing to view video provided by one or more video hosts 60.
It should be understood that at least one of the subsequent viewer devices 70 may be at least one of a smart phone or tablet, having a memory containing communications software and some form of Internet connectivity, such as a cellular data connection, a WiFi connection, or the like. The Internet connector may optionally be used with the communications software for communication, via the distributed network 10, to the server 20.
In various exemplary embodiments, each of the subsequent viewer devices 70 includes a display and may optionally include one or more input devices. In various exemplary embodiments, the display may be any other known or later developed system capable of displaying data. The one or more input devices may be one or more of a keyboard, a mouse, a touch screen, a touch pad, a stylus, a microphone, a camera, or any other known or later developed device capable of inputting data into the subsequent viewer device 70.
Each of the subsequent viewer devices 70 may also, optionally include at least some of a memory to store video or other data, a processor for rendering video, and a screen to display video.
In various exemplary embodiments, the server 20 is capable of receiving streaming video, geolocation data, and other data from each of the at least one mobile devices 50. The server 20 is also capable of maintaining streaming video, geolocation data, and other data, and transmitting such video and/or other data, via the network, to an appropriate outlet host device 60 and/or subsequent viewer device 70.
Thus, in various exemplary embodiments, each of the mobile device(s) 50, video host(s) 60, and subsequent viewer device(s) 70 is able to access, store, retrieve, and process data from any one or more of the database 30, the distributed network 10, or any other accessible database (not shown). In this manner, it is not essential that any particular data be stored in the database 30. Alternatively, this data can be stored in, for example, the server 20, one or more of the mobile devices 50, video hosts 60, subsequent viewer devices 70, and/or the distributed network 10.
In various exemplary embodiments, the systems and/or methods of the present disclosure will include software and or an App executing on the server 20, one or more of the mobile devices 50, one or more of the video hosts 60, and/or one or more of the subsequent viewer devices 70.
Utilizing the features and elements of the present disclosure, as illustrated in
After the user downloads and initially registers the MyLiveApp, the user accesses the MyLiveApp and an exemplary method associated with the present disclosure begins before the user is able to begin capturing the video. As illustrated, the exemplary method begins at step S100 and control continues to step S105, wherein user accesses the MyLiveApp and, in step S110, the MyLiveApp provides the user with a listing of available video hosts. As illustrated most clearly in
Users may optionally select additional video hosts that may be, for example, local or national news broadcasters, or providers of specifically categorized or niche videos. In various exemplary embodiments, the user is optionally able to select “video host” and is then provided with a variety of potential video hosts and/or a method of locating a particular video host for selection.
Once the MyLiveApp provides the user with a listing of available video hosts, the method advances to step S115 and the user is able to select one or more desired video hosts from the one or more available video hosts. Available video hosts are listed in the menu options displayed on the MyLiveApp computer application stored on the user's mobile device 50.
If one or more video hosts are selected, the method advances to step S120 and the user is associated with the selected video host(s) such that the selected video host(s) will be the exclusive recipient(s) of captured video from the user. As illustrated, the user has selected the My Outlet video host, the Global News video host, and the People's Network video host. Thus, when video is captured by the user, using the MyLiveApp, captured video will automatically be streamed or uploaded to the My Outlet video host, the Global News video host, and the People's Network video host. The listing of selected video hosts may be amended or updated, as desired by the user.
In certain exemplary embodiments, the user may optionally establish one or more video hosts, to be associated with a particular event description or tag. In this manner, the user may simultaneously upload or stream video tagged as emergency to an emergency services video host, a local news video host, and a national news video host. Video tagged as hobby or sports may be uploaded or streamed to the user's personal video outlet and a sports video host.
In various exemplary embodiments, selection of a selected video host by the user initiates an approval request to each of the selected video hosts. In these exemplary embodiments, a selected video host must first approve the user's request, before the association between the user and the selected video host takes effect.
When the association between the user and the selected video host(s) is complete, the method continues to step S125, where the method ends and the user is able to capture video and upload or stream the captured video to the selected video host(s), as further described herein.
When the association between the user and the selected video host(s) is complete, the user is able to capture video and upload or stream the captured video to the selected video host(s), utilizing the features and elements of the present disclosure. As illustrated in
As illustrated, at least some of the provided features may include, for example, My Videos, Send to Video Host, Call Emergency Services, or Social Media. If, in step S110, the user chooses determined selectable icon 112, such as, for example, “Send to Video Host” the method advances to step S215 and, as illustrated in
Once a tag for the event has been selected, the method advances to step S220 and the MyLiveApp accesses the camera of the mobile device 50. Once the camera of the mobile device 50 has been accessed, the method advances to step S225 and the MyLiveApp enables the capturing of video by the mobile device 50, as illustrated, for example, in
As illustrated in
In various exemplary embodiments, as illustrated in
The method then optionally advances to step S230, wherein the captured video is provided to one or more of the subsequent users, via the subsequent user devices 70. In certain exemplary embodiments, the captured video is provided to the subsequent users, based on the designated tag or category identified by the user. In this manner, subsequent users may access and view captured video, based on the desired categories or tags.
When the user discontinues the video capture and video upload or streaming (or the video is optionally provided to one or more of the subsequent users), the method continues to step S230, where the method ends.
In various exemplary embodiments, the systems and/or methods of the present disclosure provide a back-end web interface, which allows the video host 60 to operate in accordance with the systems and/or methods of the present disclosure. As utilized herein, the web interface may generally be referred to as “CamCasterDB”. In various exemplary embodiments, CamCasterDB communicates and corresponds over the distributed network 10 with the one or more mobile devices 50, using the MyLiveApp to receive and stream the real-time video content for broadcast purposes directly to one or more subsequent viewers, each utilizing a subsequent viewer device 70. The video content can also be recorded in the mobile device's 50 memory, in an archived cloud database, such as, for example, the database 30, or in another computer readable medium.
Through the CamCasterDB, a video host can view the video content being captured, uploaded, and/or recorded by each associated user. In various exemplary embodiments, as illustrated in
As illustrated in
In certain exemplary embodiments, users are members can be identified as preferred or standard users or members. In certain exemplary embodiments, the representation of each mobile device 50 may optionally represent a geographic location of preferred users (as mobile devices 50′) and standard users (as mobile devices 50). In this manner, the video host may optionally send requests to only preferred users and not standard users.
In certain exemplary embodiments, video host are able to contact a user, while the user is utilizing the MyLiveApp, directly, via a live call or texting pallet interface within the CamCasterDB dashboard. In this manner, the video host is optionally able to acquire or provide further information to the user and/or verify that video content being uploaded or streamed. Upon verification, the video host may decide whether the video stream is to be broadcast live or recorded to, for example, the database 30 for later processing and/or distribution to subsequent viewers, via subsequent viewer devices 70.
The decision of the video host may optionally be passed on to the user via the CamCasterDB via text or voice communications, utilizing the CamCasterDB and the MyLiveApp. If the video footage is to be streamed live, the video host may optionally query the user concerning information about the event and direct the user as to framing of the video content and gives them a “Stand by” directive. When the video is being viewed or sent to broadcast a “LIVE” indicator in the user's display 52 is illuminated.
If communications are provided between the video host and user, the user may, for example, continue to capture video content until instructed otherwise. Optionally, the video host, live studio news anchors, reporters, or the like may interview the user during capturing of the live video content.
The video host places the video content stream live on the air via the CamCasterDB.
If the video stream is not utilized for live broadcast, the video may optionally be recorded and stored, too, for example, the database 30 under the video host's supervision until the news event ends and will become available for use later on as Video On Demand (VOD).
Subsequent viewers, via subsequent viewer devices 70 are able to access and view videos, provided by video hosts, via the outlet host device 60. In various exemplary embodiments, subsequent viewers are able to view listings of live stream cameras according to category or tag. Subsequent viewers are also able to utilize location and/or geolocation filtering, title and descriptive information to filter and view video content, provided by the video hosts, via the outlet host devices 60.
In various exemplary embodiments, the MyLiveApp is a News Delivery/Emergency Services/Social Media notification oriented application for mobile devices 50 with video streaming and capturing capabilities. The application is designed to operate with any mobile device 50 as known in the art.
In various exemplary embodiments, the geolocation information regarding each of the mobile devices 50 provides the ability for video hosts to contact users and solicit bids to capture livestreamed video for news coverage. Alternatively, users may optionally receive bids to capture livestream video for video hosts. These users can turn their availability on and off which changes their icon on the camera map from available to not available.
The MyLiveApp, comprises certain optional capabilities, not all of which independently or in combination must be utilized in order carry out the systems and/or methods of the present disclosure.
In various exemplary, nonlimiting embodiments, the MyLiveApp separately and optionally provides the ability to record and stream live video at multiple bit rates to the server 20, provide push notifications to pre-designated users, when a video stream is started, support live streaming from other camera devices, such as GoPro Hero® cameras or drones, via present and future smart mobile device 50 connections.
The MyLiveApp separately and optionally provides the ability to access phone location services and share location, to see news & Social Media Content on map using live map features, to manage contacts, to view personal and saved videos on a server via smart devices and web browsers, to enable video hosts' graphic branding and customization of the overall application and its pages, to integrate a chat (texting) and voice component permitting users to chat with video hosts.
The MyLiveApp separately and optionally provides the ability to list and view live and video on demand (VOD) videos as chosen via a type-filter or by date and time filter. This content may be limited to videos shot for the particular “favorite” news connection chosen by the user.
The MyLiveApp separately and optionally provides the ability for the user to choose a video host in the form of a broadcaster or web page organization to send their news feed, to be provided with admin settings allowing users to update & modify their generally applicable personal information & set up the MyLiveApp's features, to connect with and send notices, alerts and content to other social media Apps & outlets, to categorize/label news into a specific category prior to recording & streaming, to give users Multiple choices of News and Emergency Type: Fire, Accident, War, Crime, Weather, Politics, Celebrities, Sports, Other; which then activates the cellphone camera.
The MyLiveApp separately and optionally provides for 2-way voice communication between the application user and the video host or receiving end of a video stream via a back-end interface. In various exemplary embodiments, the MyLiveApp can interact with a corresponding website to a payment Gateway for the users to subscribe to and purchase services.
The MyLiveApp separately and optionally provides auto and manually set streaming with different video and audio quality. In various exemplary embodiments, the user has the ability to turn the microphone on/off via the icon depicted as a microphone.
The MyLiveApp separately and optionally provides for remote control of camera light, zoom, and front and back camera switching features from the CamCasterDB web interface and for metadata recording and presentation in various location throughout the MyLiveApp and CamCasterDB: Name, Location, Date, Time, Length, Title, and Description.
In various exemplary embodiments, the MyLiveApp allows video hosts to directly solicit and hire users who are nearby news events in order to capture and stream video content.
In various exemplary embodiments, the MyLiveApp allows video to be uploaded and/or streamed at multiple bit rates and supports live streaming from other video sources, such as GoPro Hero® cameras video a Bluetooth or similar connection. Notably, if the other video source device connected has an internal gyroscope that can be used to determine if such video source device is horizontal or vertical.
While the presently disclosed systems and/or methods has been described in conjunction with the exemplary embodiments outlined above, the foregoing description of exemplary embodiments of the presently disclosed systems and/or methods, as set forth above, are intended to be illustrative, not limiting and the fundamental disclosed systems and/or methods should not be considered to be necessarily so constrained. It is evident that the presently disclosed systems and/or methods is not limited to the particular variation set forth and many alternatives, adaptations modifications, and/or variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art.
It is to be understood that the phraseology of terminology employed herein is for the purpose of description and not of limitation. Unless defined otherwise, all technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which the presently disclosed systems and/or methods belongs.
In addition, it is contemplated that any optional feature of the inventive variations described herein may be set forth and claimed independently, or in combination with any one or more of the features described herein.
Accordingly, the foregoing description of exemplary embodiments will reveal the general nature of the presently disclosed systems and/or methods, such that others may, by applying current knowledge, change, vary, modify, and/or adapt these exemplary, non-limiting embodiments for various applications without departing from the spirit and scope of the presently disclosed systems and/or methods and elements or methods similar or equivalent to those described herein can be used in practicing the presently disclosed systems and/or methods. Any and all such changes, variations, modifications, and/or adaptations should and are intended to be comprehended within the meaning and range of equivalents of the disclosed exemplary embodiments and may be substituted without departing from the true spirit and scope of the presently disclosed systems and/or methods.
Also, it is noted that as used herein and in the appended claims, the singular forms “a”, “and”, “said”, and “the” include plural referents unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. Conversely, it is contemplated that the claims may be so-drafted to require singular elements or exclude any optional element indicated to be so here in the text or drawings. This statement is intended to serve as antecedent basis for use of such exclusive terminology as “solely”, “only”, and the like in connection with the recitation of claim elements or the use of a “negative” claim limitation(s).
Claims
1. A method for direct video broadcasting to one or more selected video hosts, via a mobile device, comprising:
- providing a user, via said mobile device, with a listing of one or more available video hosts;
- allowing said user, via said mobile device, to select one or more desired video hosts from said one or more available video hosts;
- associating said mobile device with said selected one or more desired video hosts, such that said selected one or more desired video hosts will be exclusive recipient(s) of video from said mobile device; and
- allowing said user to capture video, via said mobile device, and upload or stream said captured video exclusively to said selected one or more desired video hosts, wherein said selected one or more desired video hosts is enabled to engage in audio communications with said user, as said captured video is being captured.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein said mobile device is a cellular mobile device.
3. The method of claim 1, wherein each of said available video hosts represents a video host that is tailored toward a specific genre or type of accessible videos.
4. The method of claim 1, wherein said user may optionally establish one or more video hosts, to be associated with a particular event description or tag.
5. The method of claim 1, wherein selection of said one or more desired video hosts by said user initiates an approval request to each of said selected one or more desired video hosts.
6. The method of claim 1, wherein allowing said user to capture video and upload or stream said captured video to said selected one or more desired video hosts includes allowing said user to capture video and upload or stream said captured video exclusively to said selected one or more desired video hosts.
7. The method of claim 1, further comprising:
- allowing said selected one or more desired video hosts to provide said captured video to one or more subsequent users.
8. The method of claim 1, further comprising:
- requiring said user to designate at least one categorization for said captured video, prior to capturing said video.
9. The method of claim 8, further comprising:
- allowing said selected one or more desired video hosts to provide said captured video to one or more subsequent viewers, based on said at least one categorization for said captured video.
10. The method of claim 8, further comprising:
- allowing said selected one or more desired video hosts to store said captured video.
11. The method of claim 1, wherein said audio communications with said user are transmitted separate from audio associated with said captured video.
12. The method of claim 1, wherein said selected one or more desired video hosts is enabled to engage in text or nonverbal communications with said user, as said captured video is being captured.
13. The method of claim 8, further comprising:
- requiring said user to designate at least one categorization for said captured video, prior to capturing said video.
14. The method of claim 8, further comprising:
- identifying a geographic location where said video is captured and wherein said captured video is accessed, based on said at least one categorization for said captured video.
15. A method for providing captured video to a subsequent user device, via a desired video host, comprising:
- allowing a user to designate, via a mobile device, at least one desired video host;
- allowing a subsequent user, via said subsequent user device, to be associated with said at least one desired video host;
- allowing said user to capture video, via said mobile device, and upload or stream said captured video to said at least one desired video host, wherein said designated at least one desired video hosts is enabled to engage in audio communications with said user, as said captured video is being captured, and wherein said captured video includes at least one categorization for said captured video, as designated by said user prior to capturing said video; and
- allowing said subsequent user to access, via said subsequent user device, said captured video, via said at least one desired video host, wherein said captured video is accessed, based on said at least one categorization for said captured video.
16. The method of claim 15, wherein said audio communications with said user are transmitted separate from audio associated with said captured video.
17. The method of claim 15, wherein said selected one or more desired video hosts is enabled to engage in text or nonverbal communications with said user, as said captured video is being captured.
18. The method of claim 15, further comprising:
- allowing said selected one or more desired video hosts to store said captured video.
19. The method of claim 15, further comprising:
- identifying a geographic location where said video is captured and wherein said captured video is accessed, based on said at least one categorization for said captured video.
20. A method for providing captured video to a subsequent user device, via a desired video host, comprising:
- allowing a user to designate, via a mobile device, at least one desired video host;
- allowing a subsequent user, via said subsequent user device, to be associated with said at least one desired video host;
- allowing said user to capture video, via said mobile device, and upload or stream said captured video to said at least one desired video host, wherein said selected at least one desired video host is enabled to engage in audio communications with said user, as said captured video is being captured, and wherein said captured video includes at least one categorization for said captured video, as designated by said user prior to capturing said video;
- identifying a geographic location of said mobile device at said time said captured video was captured; and
- allowing said subsequent user to access, via said subsequent user device, said captured video, via said at least one desired video host, wherein said captured video is accessed, based on said at least one categorization for said captured video and said geographic location of said mobile device at said time said captured video was captured.
Type: Application
Filed: Apr 3, 2017
Publication Date: May 3, 2018
Inventors: Charles R. Tudor (Virginia Beach, VA), Dani R. Sleiman (Virginia Beach, VA)
Application Number: 15/516,680