Abstract:
The user of an Internet TV device can control the Internet TV device using a mobile device such as a smart phone. The smart phone also obtains program information from the Internet TV device and sends the information to a server as a search term, presenting supplemental program information received from the server on the display of the mobile device so that a person can browse the supplemental information without disturbing viewers of the Internet TV device. The mobile device can also grab a link related to the program from the Internet TV device and use that link as a recommendation to friends on social networking sites.

Description:
[0001]    This application claims priority to U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 61/417,978, filed Nov. 30, 2010. This application incorporates by reference U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 61/418,004, filed Nov. 30, 2010, and U.S. patent applications Ser. Nos. 13/095,108, filed Apr. 27, 2011 and 13/155,881, filed Jun. 8, 2011. 
     
    
     FIELD OF THE INVENTION 
       [0002]    The present application relates generally to controlling an Internet TV device including controlling a software application executing on the Internet TV device using mobile devices such as smart phones and the like and enabling a user to browse for more information related to the content that is currently playing on the Internet TV device via the linked mobile device. 
       BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
       [0003]    Internet TV systems such as Sony&#39;s Bravia Internet Video (BIV) make it possible for different online content providers to present their content in a uniform way to customers. In this way, a viewing experience is provided that is rich with content and features. 
         [0004]    TVs are now controlled at a distance by the ubiquitous remote control or remote commander (RC) for ease and viewer convenience. As understood herein, however, additional convenient features can be provided by configuring a consumer electrons (CE) device such as a smart phone for the dual purpose of not only remotely controlling an Internet TV, but also to provide enhanced functionality (e.g., gathering additional information, recommendations, sharing via social networking etc) that a conventional RC cannot provide. 
       SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
       [0005]    Present principles recognize that a CE device such as a smart phone can be used not only to provide input commands to a smart Internet TV, but also for the enhanced purposes of browsing channels, browsing content within channels, and viewing metadata about content without requiring a viewer to exit or decimate video being displayed on a TV as he otherwise currently would need to do. Moreover, present principles recognize that a CE device can be used to control a TV and also obtain a network link into content playing on the TV to enable a user to share the link with a friend without disturbing the content already playing on the TV screen. 
         [0006]    Accordingly, an audio video display device (AVDD) includes housing, a display on the housing, a network interface, and a processor in the housing controlling the display and communicating with the Internet through the network interface. The processor executes logic that includes presenting a user interface (UI) on the display of the AVDD prompting a user to select whether to allow the AVDD to be wirelessly controlled from a mobile control device (MCD). The UI enables the user to select for the AVDD not to be controlled by any MCD and to select for the AVDD to be controlled by an MCD. 
         [0007]    If desired, the UI can enable the user to select to be controlled from any MCD executing device discovery and authentication in accordance with discovery protocols recognized by the AVDD. Example UIs enable the user to select to be controlled from only predetermined MCDs and not to be controlled from any other MCD. As set forth further below, in addition to the above the processor, responsive to a discovery signal from an MCD not authorized to control the AVDD, recognizes the discovery signal but does not respond to it such that the AVDD remains hidden from the MCD. 
         [0008]    Additional features described herein include the processor providing program information to the MCD to enable the MCD to obtain supplemental information related to a program being presented on the AVDD and to browse the supplemental information transparently to the AVDD so as not to disturb viewers of the AVDD. Furthermore, the processor can provide a network link to the MCD which is related to a program being presented on the AVDD to enable the MCD to send the link to social networking friends of a user of the MCD to recommend the program to the friends. 
         [0009]    In another aspect, a method includes allowing a mobile device communicating with an audio video display device (AVDD) to obtain program information from the AVDD. The method includes sending the information to a server as a search term, and receiving from the server in response to the search term supplemental program information. The supplemental information is presented on a display of the mobile device so that a person can browse the supplemental information without disturbing viewers of the original playback on the display device. 
         [0010]    In another aspect, a system includes a mobile control device (MCD) which has a display and a processor controlling the display and configured to communicate with an audio video display device (AVDD). The processor accesses a computer readable storage medium bearing instructions which when executed by the processor cause the processor to establish communication with the AVDD, and query the AVDD for program information pertaining to a program being currently presented on the AVDD. The processor presents on the display current program information from the AVDD. Automatically and transparently to the AVDD, the processor sends to a server the program information as a query for supplemental program information, receives from the server the supplemental program information, and presents on the display the supplemental program information. This enables a user to browse the supplemental program information transparently to the AVDD such that viewers of the AVDD observe none of the supplemental information being browsed on the MCD. 
         [0011]    The details of the present invention, both as to its structure and operation, can best be understood in reference to the accompanying drawings, in which like reference numerals refer to like parts, and in which: 
     
    
     
       BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
         [0012]      FIG. 1  is a block diagram of an example system in accordance with present principles; 
           [0013]      FIG. 2  is an example screen shot of a user interface that enables a user to allow or disallow discovery of the TV by a mobile device; 
           [0014]      FIG. 3  is a flow chart of example logic in accordance with present principles; and 
           [0015]      FIG. 4  is an example screen shot of the mobile device allowing a user to share a line from a current program with friends on social network sites. 
       
    
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT 
       [0016]    Referring initially to  FIG. 1 , an audio video display device (AVDD)  12  such as a TV, game player, or video disk player includes a housing  14  bearing a digital processor  16 . The processor  16  can control a visual display  18  and an audible display  20  such as one or more speakers. The visual display may be a touch sensitive display. 
         [0017]    To undertake present principles, the processor  16  may access one or more computer readable storage media such as but not limited to RAM-based storage  22  (e.g., a chip implementing dynamic random access memory (DRAM)) and/or flash memory and/or disk-based storage. Software code implementing present logic executable by the AVDD  12  may be stored on one of the memories to undertake present principles. If desired, the processor  16  can receive user input signals from various input devices, including a remote control (RC)  24 . A TV tuner  28  may be provided in some implementations particularly when the AVDD is embodied by a TV to receive TV signals from a source such as a set-top box, satellite receiver, cable head end, terrestrial TV signal antenna, etc. Signals from the tuner  28  are sent to the processor  16  for presentation on the display  18  and speakers  20 . 
         [0018]    As shown in  FIG. 1 , a network interface  30  such as a wired or wireless modem or wireless telephony transceiver communicates with the processor  16  to provide connectivity through the Internet  32  to one or more content servers  34 . The servers  34  have respective processors  34   a  and respective computer readable storage media  34   b.    
         [0019]    The AVDD  12  may also include a wireless transceiver  36  such as a Bluetooth or WiFi transceiver for communicating with a mobile control device (MCD)  38 , such as, for instance, a mobile telephone having a wireless telephony transceiver  40  communicating with a processor  42  accessing one or more computer readable storage media  44  to execute logic herein. The processor  42  may receive user input from a user input device  46  such as a keypad, mouse, other point and click device, etc. and a microphone  48  for receiving voice commands which are processed into digital signals by the processor  42  executing a voice recognition engine stored on the medium  44 . The processor  42  may output video on a video display  50 , which may be a touch sensitive display, and audio to one or more speakers  52 . The processor  42  may communicate with a MCD wireless transceiver  54  that is configured to communicate with the wireless transceiver  36  of the AVDD  12 . The processor  42  may also communicate with the Internet  32  using the wireless telephony transceiver  40  or using a separate wired or wireless network interface  56 . 
         [0020]      FIG. 2  shows a user interface  58  that can be presented on the display  18  of the AVDD  12  to support logic below. The UI  58  can be presented from a setup menu if desired. As shown, the UI  58  asks a user to select whether to allow the AVDD  12  to be controlled from a mobile device. The user may select not to be controlled at all, or may select to be controlled from any mobile device executing device discovery and authentication in accordance with the discovery protocols recognized by the AVDD  12 . Yet again, the user may select for the AVDD to be controlled only by certain (“XYZ” company, e.g.) mobile devices as shown. Thus, the user may select for the AVDD to be controlled only by mobile devices made by a particular manufacturer or running a particular operating system. 
         [0021]      FIG. 3  shows example logic in the form of a flow chart beginning at block  60 , in which the UI  58  of  FIG. 2  is presented on the AVDD display  18 . The user selection of whether and what mobile devices may be used to control the AVDD are received. Then, at block  62 , the MCD  38  conducts automatic discovery using, e.g., the wireless transceiver  40  to ascertain any devices including the AVDD  12  that may be in close enough proximity to communicate with the MCD  38 . 
         [0022]    Decision diamond  64  indicates that the MCD  38  determines whether any devices in proximity to the MCD  38  are permitted to respond to the discovery signals sent from the MCD  38 . If the user has selected “no” from the UI  58  in  FIG. 2  or if the user has selected control by a mobile device category of which the MCD  38  is not a part, the logic ends at state  66 , in which the AVDD  12  essentially refuses to respond to device discovery signals from the MCD  38  and thus remains hidden from the MCD  38 . In contrast, however, if the user has elected to have the AVDD  12  controlled by a mobile device of the type of the MCD  38 , the logic moves form decision diamond  64  to block  68 . 
         [0023]    At block  68 , the MCD  38  establishes communication with the AVDD  12 . Proceeding to block  70 , the MCD  38  queries the AVDD  12  for program information pertaining to the program being currently presented on the AVDD  12  such as title, channel, electronic program guide (EPG) information, etc. The current image being presented on the AVDD display  18  may also be obtained by the MCD  38 . Also, any network addresses that may accompany the metadata of the program being presented on the AVDD  12  may be sent to the MCD  38 . 
         [0024]    Moving to block  72 , the MCD  38  presents on its display  50  current program information from the AVDD  12 . The user of the MCD  38  may then input AVDD commands using, e.g., the touch display  50  or the input device  46  which are received at block  74  and sent via the transceivers  40 ,  36  to the AVDD processor  16  at block  76 , which executes the commands. The commands may include, e.g., channel change commands, volume change commands, video display setting commands, etc. Channel change commands can include changing TV channels per se as well as and changing channels within a recommendation application. 
         [0025]    Also, the MCD  38 , automatically and transparently to the AVDD  12 , may access at block  78  the server  34  using the program information it obtained at block  70 . For example, the MCD  38  may send to the server  34  a query for information using the name of the program being presented on the AVDD  12  as entering argument. Or, the MCD  38  may present on the MCD display  50  a screen shot of the image being presented on the AVDD  12  so that a person may touch an item of interest (such as an actor&#39;s face) on the display, identifying the item as being of interest. In this case, the image of the item of interest is sent to the server  34  for identification of the item, which identification is used as a search term. The above-identified U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/155,881, filed Jun. 8, 2011 provides further details of searching by image. 
         [0026]    In any case, the AVDD program information sent to the server  34  by the MCD  38  is used by the server  34  to search for supplemental information related to the search term, typically returning to the MCD  38  a list of matching web sites at block  80 . The list is presented on the MCD  38  at block  82 , enabling the user to browse the list, which can include links to scenes from the program being presented on the AVDD  12 . 
         [0027]    Additionally, the above-mentioned network link that the MCD  38  obtained from the AVDD  12  can be presented at block  84  on the MCD  38 . The user of the MCD  38  may be permitted by means of the link to recommend the program being presented on the AVDD  12  to friends in one or more social networking Internet groups using, e.g., the UI shown in  FIG. 4  and described below. 
         [0028]    Accordingly, turning now to  FIG. 4 , a UI  86  may be presented on the MCD display  50  showing the link  88  to the program being currently presented on the AVDD  12 . The UI  86  may include a selection to enable the user to send the link to his or her friends on social network group “A”, and/or social network group “B”, etc. Selection of a social networking group causes the MCD  38  to send the link to recipients in the group using, e.g., the telephony transceiver  40  or network interface  56  along with a message such as “watching this show, it&#39;s great” or other recommendation. It may now be appreciated that a link accompanying a program presented on the AVDD  12  can be automatically provided to the MCD  38  for using the link as a recommendation to friends of the user transparently to the AVDD  12 . 
         [0029]    While the particular ENHANCED INFORMATION ON MOBILE DEVICE FOR VIEWED PROGRAM AND CONTROL OF INTERNET TV DEVICE USING MOBILE DEVICE is herein shown and described in detail, it is to be understood that the subject matter which is encompassed by the present invention is limited only by the claims.