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Brevet US9161087 - User controlled multi-device media-on-demand system - Google Brevets
A method for providing configurable access to media in a media-on-demand system also can include delivering the media to a first client device in a format compatible with the first client device; interrupting the delivery of the media; recording a bookmark specifying a position in the media where the...http://www.google.fr/patents/US9161087?utm_source=gb-gplus-shareBrevet US9161087 - User controlled multi-device media-on-demand system
Numéro de publication US9161087 B2
Numéro de demande US 13/280,013
Autre référence de publication US7103906, US9307291, US9497508, US20070011709, US20120008917, US20120011226, US20120047166, US20160073169, US20160119683
Numéro de publication 13280013, 280013, US 9161087 B2, US 9161087B2, US-B2-9161087, US9161087 B2, US9161087B2
Citations de brevets (787), Citations hors brevets (166), Référencé par (6), Classifications (24), Événements juridiques (4)
US 9161087 B2
1. A method of delivering media, comprising:
receiving, from the first device, a first request to pause the media at a first point in the media;
storing a bookmark for the media in response to the pause request, wherein the bookmark indicates a second point in the media that precedes the first point and is after a starting point of the media, and wherein the bookmark does not indicate the first point;
receiving, from a second device different from the first device, a second request to resume the media;
responsive to receiving the second request, accessing the bookmark to identify the second point; and
delivering the media to the second device beginning from the second point identified from the bookmark.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein the bookmarked position precedes the first point by a set time offset.
3. The method of claim 1, further comprising querying the bookmark in response to receiving the request to access the media from the second device.
4. The method of claim 3, further comprising receiving a an identification of the second point in response to the querying.
5. The method of claim 4, wherein the received bookmarked time precedes the first point by an offset.
6. A system for delivering media, comprising:
receive, from the first device, a first request to pause the media at a first point in the media;
store a bookmark for the media in response to the pause request, wherein the bookmark indicates a second point in the media that precedes the first point and is after a starting point of the media, and wherein the bookmark does not indicate the first point;
receive, from a second device different from the first device, a second request to resume the media;
responsive to receiving the second request, access the bookmark to identify the second point; and
deliver the media to the second device beginning from the second point identified from the bookmark.
7. The system of claim 6, wherein the bookmarked position precedes the first point by a set time offset.
8. The system of claim 6, wherein the server is further configured to query the bookmark in response to receiving the request to access the media from the second device.
9. The system of claim 8, wherein the server is further configured to receive an identification of the second point in response to the query.
10. The system of claim 9, wherein the received bookmarked time precedes the first point by an offset.
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Classification internationale H04N21/2343, H04N21/2662, H04N7/173, H04N21/24, H04N21/258, H04N21/472, G06F17/00, H04N21/442, H04N21/658, H04N7/24, H04N21/845
Classification coopérative H04N21/2393, H04N21/242, H04N21/26208, H04N21/23109, H04N21/25808, H04N21/8455, H04N21/2402, H04N21/44209, H04N21/6582, H04N21/47217, H04N7/17318, H04N21/2343, H04N21/2662