Source: http://www.google.com.hk/patents/US7774718
Timestamp: 2013-05-22 18:36:27
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Matched Legal Cases: ['Application No. 2004', 'Application No. 2004', 'Application No. 10', 'Application No. 200410094736', 'Application No. 10', 'Application No.10', 'Application No. 10', 'Application No. 10', 'Application No. 10', 'Application No. 10', 'Application No. 2004', 'Application No. 2004', 'Application No. 204', 'Application No. 200410094736']

�M�Q US7774718 - Time handle in a media diary application for accessing media files - Google �M�Q�j�M �Ϥ� �a�� Play YouTube �s�D Gmail ���ݵw�� ��h »�i���M�Q�j�M | �������� | �n�J�i���M�Q�j�M�M�QA media management application implemented in a digital device that incorporates a media handle. The media handle is moveable within a display to provide the user of the application with viewable access to media file representations or calendar events. The media handle may be displayed in conjunction...http://www.google.com.hk/patents/US7774718?utm_source=gb-gplus-share�M�Q US7774718 - Time handle in a media diary application for accessing media files���}��US7774718 B2�X���������v�ӽЮѽs��10/738,006�o�G���2010�~8��10���ӽФ��2003�~12��17�� �u���v���2003�~12��17����L���}�M�Q��CN1914631AEP1697884A1EP1697884B1US20050138066WO2005059789A1�o��HTommi BäckgrenAndrea Finke-AnlauffTomi HakariLaura Huhtela-BremerVesa MetsätähtiOlof Schybergson��M�Q�v�HNokia Corporation ���M�Q������715/833715/785715/786715/784��ڱM�Q������G06F17/00G06F3/048G06F17/30 �X�@����G06F17/30044G06F17/30274G06F17/30064 �ڬw������G06F17/30M7G06F17/30E5TG06F17/30E2M2�ѦҤ��m�M�Q�ޥ� (117)�D�M�Q�ޥ� (49)�Q�H�U�M�Q�ޥ� (7)�~���s�����M�Q�ӼЧ� ���M�Q�ӼЧ��M�Q����T�� �ڬw�M�Q��Time handle in a media diary application for accessing media filesUS 7774718 B2�K�n A media management application implemented in a digital device that incorporates a media handle. The media handle is moveable within a display to provide the user of the application with viewable access to media file representations or calendar events. The media handle may be displayed in conjunction with a media view, a calendar view and/or a time bar, such that the media handle provides access to desired portions of the media view, the calendar view or the time bar. The media handle of the present invention provides the device user with a highly efficient means of locating time periods and the media files associated with the time periods. In addition, the media handle provides ergonomic benefit to the user, in that, user inputs to the device are limited and the user inputs that are required are user-friendly.
41. The method of claim 32, wherein receiving the indication that the media handle has been released includes receiving the indication that the media handle has been released in response to receiving a user indication. ����
FIELD OF THE INVENTION The present invention relates to digital storage and management of media files and, more specifically, to a media file management application that incorporates a time handle that is displayed within the application and allows the user to access time segments and media files stored within the application.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION The present invention provides for a media management application implemented in a digital device that incorporates a media handle. The media handle is moveable within a display to provide the user of the application with viewable access to media file representations or calendar events. The media handle may be displayed in conjunction with an information view, such as a media view, a calendar view, a timeline view or the like, such that the media handle provides access to desired items of information within the corresponding information view. The media handle of the present invention provides the device user with a highly efficient means of locating time periods and the media files associated with the time periods. In addition, the media handle provides ergonomic benefit to the user, in that, user inputs to the device are limited and the user inputs that are required are user-friendly.
The media diary application of the present invention will associate media files with a predefined time, typically a moment of time or a period of time, or an event, so that the user can manage media files according to a moment of time, period of time or an event. Typically, the period of time will be a specific date associated with a date that the media file was created or intended for. For example, if the media file is an image or video file of a birthday party, the media application may categorize and store the file according to the date of the birthday party. For the purpose of the invention as disclosed the term ��period of time�� encompasses a moment of time and an event occurring within a period or moment of time. For a complete description of the media diary application see co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/715,187, entitled, ��Media Diary Application for use with Digital Device��, filed on Nov. 17, 2003, in the name of inventor Myka et al., and assigned to the same assignee as the present invention. That application is herein incorporated by reference as if set forth fully herein.
When the media handle 320 is deviated a predefined ��short�� distance the scrolling that results is deliberate step-wise scrolling in accordance with the time units 330 in the underlying time bar 310. Alternatively, the scrolling is continuous (i.e., without steps) or according to a predetermined number of steps. This enables presentation of media files in instances in which a time unit includes a large volume of media files (i.e., the time unit 330 in the time bar 310 is characteristically wide in length). In the illustrated example the predefined ��short�� distance is defined as the distance between imaginary marks 430. As long as the media handle is deviated between marks 430, the step-wise scrolling is limited to the underlying media or calendar view (i.e., the time bar remains stationary). Thus, as the media handle is moved, the center mark 420 will point to the time unit that will move to the centerline in the absence of further movement of the time handle. In addition, as the media handle is moved a time column 210 within the media view 200 or the calendar view 100 that is related to the time unit indicated by the center mark will synchronously scroll to a position under the centerline 410 in the media diary view. For example, if the time units 330 in the illustrated example are days, as the media handle is moved, once the center mark encounters the time unit on the time bar, the corresponding date associated with the time unit will be displayed in the media handle, the date will be scrolled into the media view or calendar view, and associated media file representations or calendar event reminders will be visible on the display proximate the centerline 410. And more precisely, a portion of the time column 210 that corresponds to a portion of the time unit 330 indicated by the center mark is scrolled into the media view or calendar view and media file representations or calendar event reminders associated with the portion of the time unit will be visible on the display proximate the centerline 410.
Once the center mark 420 of the media handle 320 is deviated beyond the predefined ��short�� distance (i.e., mark 430), the time bar will scroll simultaneous with scrolling of the underlying media view or calendar view. When the extent of the deviation is further increased beyond mark 430 the scrolling speed will increase, such as in a linear fashion or an exponential fashion, as indicated by the speed line 440, this is referred to as accelerated or speed browsing. The speed line is shown for illustrative purposes only and does not actually appear in the timeline view of the media diary application. In the accelerated browsing mode, the media handle may be held in a stationary position to provide for accelerated browsing through periods of time. Additionally, in the accelerated browsing mode the center mark of the media handle will point to a time unit in the scrolling time bar, the time unit will be rapidly displayed in the media handle and the media view and/or calendar view will be rapidly scrolled. Once the deviated media handle is released, it returns, automatically, to a rest position, typically the centerline 410 position. The time unit that the center mark points to, as well as, the media handle becomes centered in the display.
For a more detailed discussion of the scrolling function and the ability to provide for adjustment of the scrolling speed, see co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/715,095, entitled ��Speed Browsing of Media Items in a Media Diary Application��, filed on Nov. 17, 2003, in the name of inventors Lindholm et al., and assigned to the same entity as the present invention. That application is herein incorporated by reference as if set forth fully herein.
Additionally, the invention is embodied in a method for accessing media files in a media management application. FIG. 7 is a flow diagram depicting the method for accessing media files in a media management application. At step 600, a media view is provided, which provides viewable access to digital media files in relation to a period of time. As previously noted a ��period of time�� also encompasses a moment of time or an event associated with a period or moment of time. At step 610, a media handle is provided in conjunction with the media view. The media handle is stationary in a generally centerline position, on a display; the centerline position being associated with a first period of time in the media view.
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