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JP2008278238A - Reproducing device and communicating method for the reproducing device - Google Patents
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JP2008278238A
JP2008278238A JP2007119840A JP2007119840A JP2008278238A JP 2008278238 A JP2008278238 A JP 2008278238A JP 2007119840 A JP2007119840 A JP 2007119840A JP 2007119840 A JP2007119840 A JP 2007119840A JP 2008278238 A JP2008278238 A JP 2008278238A
JP2007119840A
賢哉 増田
2007-04-27 Priority to JP2007119840A priority Critical patent/JP2008278238A/en
2008-11-13 Publication of JP2008278238A publication Critical patent/JP2008278238A/en
<P>PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a reproducing device capable of smoothly and continuously reproducing a plurality of contents to a plurality of radio communication devices, and to provide a communicating method of the reproducing device. <P>SOLUTION: The reproducing device has a radio communicating part for performing radio communication with the plurality of radio communication devices; a reproducing part for reproducing streaming data received by the radio communicating part according to a predetermined reproduction sequence; and a control part for starting communication connection processing between a radio communication device, storing the next reproduction prearranged streaming data in the reproduction sequence and the radio communicating part a predetermined period, prior to a reproduction end prearranged time of the streaming data, currently reproduced by the reproducing part. <P>COPYRIGHT: (C)2009,JPO&INPIT
The present invention relates to a playback apparatus that acquires and plays back content data such as audio data and video data by wireless communication, and a communication method for the playback apparatus.
Recently, with the spread of wireless communication technology and digital processing technology, there is an increasing demand for a system that performs wireless data transmission of streaming data such as audio data and video data. For example, a system that communicates with a plurality of wireless communication devices by wireless communication such as Bluetooth (registered trademark), acquires audio data by streaming, and views with wireless headphones can be used.
Patent Document 1 is a playback device having a communication function, which calculates a packet playback time from the total playback time of content data and the current playback elapsed time, and compares the playback time with the total playback time, A technique for measuring the elapsed time and terminating the streaming communication from the wireless communication device when the elapsed time expires is disclosed.
JP 2005-30432 A
However, the conventional technique of Patent Document 1 merely predicts the end time in streaming communication with one wireless communication device, and ends the streaming communication accordingly. Therefore, when a plurality of pieces of content data stored in a plurality of wireless communication devices are sequentially acquired / reproduced, particularly, it takes time to start communication with the new wireless communication device, so that communication with the new wireless communication device takes place. There is a possibility that content data such as music cannot be reproduced at the start. This interrupts the continuous reproduction of the content data, and there is a possibility that a long silent section may occur, which impairs user convenience.
An object of the present invention is to provide a playback device and a communication method for the playback device that can smoothly perform continuous playback of a plurality of content data stored in a plurality of wireless communication devices.
A wireless communication unit that performs wireless communication with a plurality of wireless communication devices;
A playback unit for playing back the streaming data received by the wireless communication unit according to a predetermined playback order;
A communication connection between the wireless communication unit and the wireless communication unit that stores the streaming data scheduled to be reproduced next in the reproduction order before a predetermined end time of reproduction of the streaming data being reproduced by the reproduction unit A control unit for starting processing;
A communication method for a playback apparatus that performs wireless communication with a plurality of wireless communication apparatuses and performs streaming playback of streaming data,
Wirelessly connecting to the wireless communication device;
Playing streaming data received from the wireless communication device according to a predetermined playback order,
A communication device that starts communication connection processing with the wireless communication device that stores streaming data scheduled to be reproduced next in the reproduction order, a predetermined time before the scheduled reproduction end time of the streaming data. It is a communication method.
It is possible to provide a playback device and a playback device communication method capable of smoothly performing continuous playback of a plurality of content data stored in a plurality of wireless communication devices.
<Example of playback apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention>
Hereinafter, the configuration and operation of an example of a playback apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention will be sequentially described with reference to the drawings. FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing an example of the configuration of a playback apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention. 2 and 3 are explanatory diagrams for explaining an example of communication processing between the reproduction apparatus and the wireless communication apparatus.
As shown in FIG. 1, the playback device M0 according to an embodiment of the present invention is a wireless communication device used as a streaming data receiving device, and preferably has a transmission function. Further, as shown in FIG. 2, the wireless communication device performs wireless communication with a wireless communication device MA, a wireless communication device MB, a wireless communication device MC, and the like that store content data, and transmits and receives streaming data.
Here, as an example, a description will be given assuming a use scene in which audio streaming data (moving image data is also possible) transmitted wirelessly from an audio player is received and listened to by wireless headphones. For example, the playback device M0 is a wireless headphone as shown in FIG. 2, the wireless communication device MA is a mobile phone, the wireless communication device MB is an audio player, and the wireless communication device MC is a multimedia player with a TV function. An example is shown.
However, the playback device M0 only needs to be configured as a device having at least a streaming data reception function, and is preferably a playback device having a display as shown in FIG. 3 and having a video playback function. Similarly, the wireless communication device MA, the wireless communication device MB, and the wireless communication device MC may be configured as streaming data transmission devices. Further, the streaming data to be transmitted / received is not limited to audio data. For example, the streaming data is preferably video data.
As shown in FIG. 1, the playback apparatus M0 supplies a control unit 10 that controls the overall operation, a recording unit 11 that records and plays back content given as streaming data from the outside, and power for operation. A battery 29 is provided. Further, as shown in FIG. 1, the playback device M0 receives an operation signal in response to an operation by a user, and a wireless communication unit 25 that communicates with an external wireless communication device according to a wireless communication standard such as Bluetooth (registered trademark). An operation unit 26 given to the control unit 10 and the like, a display unit 27 such as a liquid crystal screen for displaying a play list or the like that displays a reproduction order of content, which will be described later, and a video according to the content, and an interface for outputting a speaker and output data And the like.
The recording unit 11 includes an operation control unit 21 that controls the operation of the recording unit 11, and a memory unit that stores processing time information such as content data, a playlist or request list described later, and a processing time of each wireless communication device. 24, a decoding unit 23 for decoding the content data stored in the memory unit 24 and content data given as streaming data from the outside, and a wireless communication unit 25 for controlling the operation of the wireless communication unit 25 in particular. Yes.
The reproduction apparatus M0 having such a configuration decodes the streaming data received via the wireless communication unit 25 mainly under the control of the wireless communication control unit 22 by the decoding unit 23 and outputs the decoded data to the output unit 28 as reproduction data. This is a wireless communication device having a function.
Here, the wireless communication unit 25 controlled by the wireless communication control unit 22 can perform short-range wireless communication with another wireless communication device MA, the wireless communication device MB, and the wireless communication device MC, for example, Bluetooth. (Registered trademark) communication equipment. The decoding unit 23 has a decoding function of at least one encoding method.
The memory unit 24 stores reproduction content information and identification information of a wireless communication device that holds the data of the content, and information (details will be described later) in association with processing time information for the wireless communication device.
When the user is instructed to establish a wireless connection with the wireless communication device MA, the wireless communication device MB, or the wireless communication device MC via the operation unit 26, the playback device M0 automatically establishes a wireless connection with the operation control unit 21. When executing, or conversely, when a wireless connection is instructed from the wireless communication device MA, the wireless communication device MB, or the wireless communication device MC, the wireless communication unit 25 controlled by the wireless communication control unit 22. The connection process is performed by. The playback device M0, the wireless communication device MA, the wireless communication device MB, and the wireless communication device MC are defined in, for example, Bluetooth (registered trademark) AVRCP (Audio / Video Remote Control Profile) or A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile). The remote control data and voice data can be wirelessly communicated in both directions.
When the user selects content from the playlist displayed on the display unit 27 of the playback device M0 and is instructed to perform audio streaming playback by the operation unit 26, or the wireless communication device MA, the wireless communication device MB, or the wireless communication When an audio streaming playback instruction is given by an operation unit (not shown) on the device MC side, the encoded streaming data is received by the playback device M0 via the wireless communication unit 25, and the playback decoded by the decoding unit 23 The data is output as audio from the output unit 28. As a result, audio data can be reproduced between the reproduction device M0 and the wireless communication device MA, the wireless communication device MB, and the wireless communication device MC.
Further, the playback device M0 displays a playlist or the like on the display unit 27. At this time, when the user selects a desired content from the playlist or instructs to sequentially reproduce based on the playlist, the playback device M0 holds the data of the content for each content. It is possible to reproduce the contents held in a plurality of wireless communication devices in a desired order by similarly configuring the apparatus to instruct reproduction by connecting wirelessly.
<Communication Method of Playback Device as One Embodiment of the Present Invention>
Next, a communication method of a playback apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail using a flowchart. FIG. 4 is a timing chart for explaining an example of communication processing between the playback device and the wireless communication device when the present invention is not applied. FIG. 5 is an explanatory diagram showing an example of a playlist handled by the playback apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention, and FIG. 6 is an explanatory diagram showing an example of a request list. 7 and 8 are timing charts for explaining an example of communication processing between the playback apparatus and the wireless communication apparatus according to the embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 9 is a flowchart showing an example of communication processing of the playback apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 10 is a flowchart showing another example of communication processing of the playback apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 11 is a flowchart showing an example of communication processing of the playback apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention.
In the playback device M0 according to an embodiment of the present invention, when content data stored over a plurality of wireless communication devices are sequentially streamed and played back according to a playlist (FIG. 5) or a request list (FIG. 6) described later. In consideration of the processing time of each wireless communication device, by starting communication with each wireless communication device, it is possible to eliminate the silent section that occurs due to the device switching process, and to store a plurality of data stored in the main body of the playback device This makes it possible to perform a reproduction process without a sense of incongruity as if the content is being reproduced continuously.
That is, as shown in the timing chart of FIG. 4, the stream a is reproduced from the first wireless communication device MA, the stream b is reproduced from the second wireless communication device MB, and the stream c is reproduced from the third wireless communication device MC. Suppose you want to play. When each wireless communication apparatus is accessed after the reproduction of each stream is completed, the silent period of the content reproduction (sections T3 and T5 in FIG. 4) is generated for the time required for communication with each wireless communication apparatus. The playback is uncomfortable for the user.
At this time, the processing time information [connection target device] indicating the processing time (T3) for the wireless communication device is as shown in FIG.
Processing time information [Device to be connected] =
Time required for connection processing (Ta)
+ Time required to control the device (Tb)
+ Time required for intermittent execution (Tc)
+ Time required for retry (Td)
“Time required for connection processing (Ta)” means the time until the connection procedure is completed until stream playback is possible, including authentication processing between the playback device M0 and the wireless communication devices MA to MC. ing.
“Time required for control of own device (Tb)” means time required for the control unit 10 of the playback apparatus M0 to control each unit.
“Time required for intermittent execution (Tc)” means that processing performed between the playback apparatus M0 and the wireless communication apparatuses MA to MC is divided into a plurality of processes so as not to interfere with other processes. The margin time required by dividing is accumulated.
“Time required for retry (Td)” means that, for example, if the authentication process is not successful in one time, the set number of retries will be retried, but the grace time when all of the set retries are performed Means the sum of
The processing time information [connection target device], which is the total of these times, is preferably measured in correspondence with the type of the target wireless communication devices MA to MC and stored in the memory unit 24 as table information. It is.
Further, it is preferable to display the playlist added to the playlist shown in FIG. 5 or the request list shown in FIG. However, even if it is not necessarily added to the playlist or the request list and displayed, it is possible to produce the effect of the embodiment of the present invention that the silent section is eliminated.
That is, the playlist shown in FIG. 5 is stored in the memory unit 24 or the like, and can be generated by the user. The playlist includes the content identification information and the identification information of the wireless communication device that holds the content data. And the above-described processing time information [connection target device]. However, according to the present invention, the content playback time can be acquired at the start of playback (described later), and therefore it is not always necessary to hold the content playback time in advance. Also, in FIG. 5, the content playback time and the total time of the processing time information [connection target device] are displayed, but it is not always necessary to display the content playback time and the total time.
Similarly, the request list shown in FIG. 6 can request and add the content to be reproduced, for example, by an operation from the wireless communication device of the communication partner even when the content is being reproduced. . This request list includes the content reproduction time and the above-described processing time information [connection target device], together with the content identification information and the identification information of the wireless communication device that holds the content data. However, according to the present invention, the content playback time can be acquired at the start of playback (described later), and therefore it is not always necessary to hold the content playback time in advance. In FIG. 6, the content playback time and the total time of the processing time information [connection target device] are displayed, but it is not always necessary to display the content playback time and the total time.
Here, the processing time information for the device has been described so that a unique time is set for each target device. However, the processing time information for the device may be determined and held in some form. Of course, the same time may be set for all devices, and the holding time is the sum of a plurality of times, but a fixed time may be set.
Further, the wireless communication control unit 22 of the recording unit 11 receives information on the length of streaming content being played back (hereinafter simply referred to as content length) and the current playback position (elapsed time) by the playback device M0. 25, the wireless communication devices MA to MC of the communication partner can be notified via the communication partner 25, or can be acquired from the communication partner device.
Here, for notification and acquisition of information on the content length and playback position, for example, it is preferable to use a VENDER DEPENDENT command defined in AVRCP (Audio / Video Remote Control Profile) of Bluetooth (registered trademark). It is. Specifically, after the start of playback, the content length is obtained by GetPlayStatus of the AVRCP VENDOR DEPENDENT command, and then the other device is set to notify the change of the playback position (EVENT_PLAYBACK_POS_CHANGED) by RegisterNotification, or the other device cannot notify In this case, it may be set so that the playback position is periodically acquired by GetPlayStatus from this side. Details will be described later in the description of the flowchart. Of course, the command may be defined by a method other than AVRCP, such as SPP (Serial Port Profile).
In this way, the wireless communication control unit 22 of the control unit 10 or the recording unit 11 acquires information on the content length and the reproduction position (elapsed time), thereby obtaining the time until the end of the current streaming content.
(Time to end of content) = (Content length)-(Current playback position)
It becomes possible to know by the calculation.
By providing the wireless communication control unit 22 of the recording unit 11 with such a function, the wireless communication control unit 22 combines information on the processing time for the next content possessing wireless communication device and the time until the end of the current content. It becomes possible to know. Based on the time information collected in this way, the wireless communication control unit 22 performs control such that the connection processing for the next content holding device is started from a time that is backed by the processing time from the current content end time. It carries out against.
(Description of communication method using flowchart)
Hereinafter, a wireless communication control method according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the timing charts of FIGS. 7 and 8 and the flowcharts of FIGS. 9 to 11. In the following description of specific processing, an example in which Bluetooth (registered trademark) AVRCP is used will be described.
The control unit 10 and the wireless communication control unit 22 read the playlist (FIG. 5) or the request list (FIG. 6) from the memory unit 24, and further read processing time information for the wireless communication device (step S11). Next, the control unit 10 and the wireless communication control unit 22 confirm whether or not the user has received an instruction for reproduction processing according to the play list (FIG. 5) or the request list (FIG. 6) from the operation unit 26 (step). S12).
When detecting the reproduction instruction (step S12), the control unit 10 and the wireless communication control unit 22 proceed to step S13 and wait until the reproduction instruction is issued.
When the control unit 10 and the wireless communication control unit 22 detect the playback instruction, the control unit 10 and the wireless communication control unit 22 identify the wireless communication device that holds the content data for which the playback instruction has been made from the playlist (FIG. 5) or the request list (FIG. 6), Connection processing to the communication partner device is performed (step S13).
When the connection with the partner wireless communication device is completed, the control unit 10 and the wireless communication control unit 22 instruct the communication partner device to perform reproduction (step S14). Thereby, the control unit 10 and the wireless communication control unit 22 receive the streaming data from the partner wireless communication device via the wireless communication unit 25, and the decoding unit 23 decodes and reproduces this to display the video signal as the display unit. 27 or audio data to the output unit 28 or the like.
At the start of reproduction at this time, as shown in the flowchart of FIG. 11, “content length” and “reproduction position (elapsed time)” are obtained from the counterpart wireless communication apparatus and used for reproduction processing. .
That is, as shown in the flowchart of FIG. 11, when the content reproduction is started, the control unit 10 and the wireless communication control unit 22 execute a setting process at the time of starting the reproduction. The control unit 10 and the wireless communication control unit 22 confirm whether or not the content length has been received from the communication partner device (step S101).
If not received, the control unit 10 and the wireless communication control unit 22 acquire “content length” information from the partner wireless communication device via the wireless communication unit 25 (step S102). Specifically, this process is a process of acquiring the content length by transmitting the GetPlayStatus of the VENDOR DEPENDENT command.
If the “content length” information has already been received, the control unit 10 and the wireless communication control unit 22 send the content reproduction position (elapsed time) information from the partner wireless communication device via the wireless communication unit 25. (Step S103). Specifically, it can be determined by specifying EVENTS_SUPPORTED for GetCapabilities of the VENDOR DEPENDENT command and checking whether EVENT_PLAYBACK_POS_CHANGED is included in the obtained response.
As a result, when the communication partner device can notify the reproduction position (elapsed time) information (step S103), the control unit 10 and the wireless communication control unit 22 periodically notify the communication partner device of the reproduction position. (Step S104). Specifically, it can be instructed to periodically notify by specifying EVENT_PLAYBACK_POS_CHANGED in RegisterNotification of the VENDOR DEPENDENT command.
On the other hand, when the communication partner device cannot notify the playback position (elapsed time) information (step S103), the control unit 10 and the wireless communication control unit 22 indicate that the playback device M0 periodically plays back the playback position to the communication partner device. Set your device to get Here, in order for the playback apparatus M0 to acquire the playback position by itself, specifically, it can be acquired by sending GetPlayStatus of the VENDOR DEPENDENT command. Thus, the description of the setting process at the start of reproduction in the flowchart of FIG.
In the flowchart of FIG. 9, the control unit 10 and the wireless communication control unit 22 of the playback apparatus M0 determine whether there is content to be played next to the content currently being played back, the playlist in FIG. 5 and the request list in FIG. Judgment by. When the control unit 10 and the wireless communication control unit 22 determine that there is the next content (step S16), the process proceeds to step S17, and when there is no next content, the process ends.
When the control unit 10 and the wireless communication control unit 22 further reproduce the next content (step S17), the device holding the data of the next content is identified from the playlist of FIG. 5, the request list of FIG. It is determined whether or not the wireless communication device is the same wireless communication device that holds the data of the content being played back (that is, means the current connected device).
If the control unit 10 and the wireless communication control unit 22 determine that the wireless communication device holding the data of the next content is not the same as the previous wireless communication device (step S17), the process proceeds to step S19. When the control unit 10 and the wireless communication control unit 22 determine that they are the same device, the process proceeds to step S18, waits for the reproduction of the current content to be completed (step S18), and when completed, the process returns to step S14.
That is, FIG. 7 shows a timing chart in the case where the wireless communication device that holds the next content data is different from the wireless communication device that holds the previous content data, and FIG. 8 holds the next content data. The timing chart in case a wireless communication apparatus is the same as the wireless communication apparatus which holds the previous content is shown.
That is, as shown in FIG. 8, when there is no change between the wireless communication device that holds the next content data and the wireless communication device that holds the previous content data, the reproduction of the stream f to the reproduction of the stream f is performed. Therefore, it is not necessary to consider the processing time required to start communication of the wireless communication device. Thereby, the start time (t4 in FIG. 8) of streaming playback of the second and subsequent contents, that is, the acquisition start time of the stream can be determined.
On the other hand, in step S19, the wireless communication device that holds the next content data is different from the wireless communication device that holds the previous content data, and FIG. 7 shows a timing chart in this case. That is, since the other party is changed from the wireless communication device MA to the wireless communication device MB for the reproduction of the stream a to the reproduction of the stream b, the processing time (T3) required for starting the communication of the wireless communication device MB is considered. The start time t1 for streaming playback of the first content must be determined.
That is, the control unit 10 and the wireless communication control unit 22 each reproduce the list information (FIGS. 5 and 6) indicating the reproduction order of a plurality of contents, the identification information of the wireless communication device that holds the contents, and the plurality of contents. Based on the reproduction time (T2) and the processing time (T3) required for the wireless communication device to start communication, the content data to be reproduced next is reproduced from the first time (t1) at which the currently reproduced content is scheduled to end. A second time (t1 ′) that is traced back by the processing time (T3) of the held wireless communication device is calculated, and the wireless communication unit communicates with the wireless communication device that holds the next content data to be reproduced at this time. Control is performed to start (step S19).
In this way, after determining the next processing start time t1 ′, the control unit 10 and the wireless communication control unit 22 compare the reproduction position (elapsed time Tx) with the next processing start time t1 ′ to determine the reproduction position (elapsed time). It is determined whether or not (time) has reached T (step S20). As a result, if the reproduction position (elapsed time) has reached T, the control unit 10 and the wireless communication control unit 22 execute connection to the next wireless communication device (step S21). When the connection process is completed, the processing time information of the wireless communication apparatus is updated with the time actually required for the connection process (step S22). Thereby, it is possible to always hold the latest processing time information for the wireless communication device.
Furthermore, the reproduction process is continued until the reproduction position reaches the content length of the content (step S23). After that, when the content reproduction process is completed, the connection with the wireless communication apparatus is interrupted (disconnected or maintained). (Transition to the power saving mode is continued) (step S24).
On the other hand, if there is a reproduction stop instruction by the user before the reproduction position reaches the start time t1 'in step S20 (step S25), the process is interrupted there. If there is a user instruction to change the playback content (step S26), the process is repeated from step S13.
Thus, as shown in the timing charts of FIGS. 7 and 8, the playback device M0 according to the present invention uses the processing time information of the wireless communication device that holds data of the next content in preparation for the playback of the next content. In response, communication with the next wireless communication apparatus is started. As a result, there is no silent section between the currently played content and the next content, so that content from a plurality of wireless communication devices can be played in order without giving the user unnaturalness. Is possible.
That is, according to the above-described embodiment, information on the content length of the streaming data being played back and information on the current playback position (elapsed time) are acquired, and the necessary processing time for starting communication is held. With these combinations, the communication to the next wireless communication apparatus is switched at an appropriate timing retroactively considering the time required for processing from the scheduled end time of streaming. As a result, switching of streaming devices can be realized in a shorter time than in the prior art, so that smooth continuous playback of content can be performed without producing a silent section when switching devices.
Note that the flowchart of FIG. 10 shows that similar reproduction processing is performed using the request list shown in FIG. That is, the process shown in the flowchart of FIG. 10 is substantially the same as the process shown in the flowchart of FIG. 9, and a description of common steps is omitted. The process shown in the flowchart of FIG. 10 differs from the flowchart of FIG. 9 only in that the information to be referenced is the request list shown in FIG. 6 in step S11 '.
The request list in FIG. 6 is managed by the control unit 10, the wireless communication control unit 22, and the like, and is updated in real time in accordance with instructions from the communicable wireless communication devices MA to MC. Therefore, unlike a playlist generated in advance by the user or the like as shown in FIG. 5, an instruction to reproduce or change any content in accordance with a user operation via a plurality of communicable wireless communication devices MA to MC. Instructions are possible.
As another embodiment, it is preferable that the processing according to the above embodiment is executed in the power saving mode of the playback device.
The block diagram which shows an example of a structure of the reproducing | regenerating apparatus which concerns on one Embodiment of this invention. Explanatory drawing explaining an example of the communication processing of the reproducing | regenerating apparatus and radio | wireless communication apparatus which concern on one Embodiment of this invention. Explanatory drawing explaining an example of the communication processing of the reproducing | regenerating apparatus and radio | wireless communication apparatus which concern on one Embodiment of this invention. The timing chart for demonstrating an example of the communication processing of the reproducing | regenerating apparatus and radio | wireless communication apparatus when this invention is not applied. Explanatory drawing which shows an example of the play list which the reproducing | regenerating apparatus which concerns on one Embodiment of this invention handles. Explanatory drawing which shows an example of the request list which the reproducing | regenerating apparatus which concerns on one Embodiment of this invention handles. 6 is a timing chart for explaining an example of communication processing between the playback apparatus and the wireless communication apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention. The timing chart for demonstrating other examples of the communication processing of the reproducing | regenerating apparatus and radio | wireless communication apparatus which concern on one Embodiment of this invention. The flowchart which shows an example of the communication processing of the reproducing | regenerating apparatus which concerns on one Embodiment of this invention. The flowchart which shows another example of the communication processing of the reproducing | regenerating apparatus which concerns on one Embodiment of this invention. The flowchart which shows an example of the communication processing of the reproducing | regenerating apparatus which concerns on one Embodiment of this invention.
DESCRIPTION OF SYMBOLS 10 ... Control part, 11 ... Recording part, 21 ... Operation control part, 22 ... Wireless communication control part, 23 ... Decoding part, 24 ... Memory, 25 ... Wireless communication part, 26 ... Operation part, 27 ... Display part, 28 ... Output unit 29 ... battery, M0 ... reproducing device, MA ... first wireless communication device, MB ... second wireless communication device, MC ... third wireless communication device.
2. The playback apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the predetermined time is equal to or greater than a sum of a time required for communication connection with the wireless communication apparatus holding the streaming data and a time required for control of the own apparatus.
The predetermined time includes a time required for communication connection with the wireless communication device holding the streaming data, a time required for control of the own device, an intermittent execution time required for intermittent execution, and a retry time required for retry The playback apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the playback apparatus is greater than or equal to
The control unit transmits the reproduction time indicating the total time required for reproduction of the streaming data being currently reproduced and the elapsed time from the start of reproduction to the present from the wireless communication device via the wireless communication unit. The playback device according to claim 1, wherein the playback device is acquired.
The content of the reproduction can be corrected by receiving a request signal from the wireless communication device via the wireless communication unit during reproduction of the streaming data. Playback device.
The control unit, when continuously acquiring the streaming data from the same wireless communication device, determines the reproduction start time of the second streaming data without considering the predetermined time. Item 4. The playback device according to Item 1.
The playback apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the predetermined time is a fixed time given in advance.
The playback apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the control unit updates the predetermined time of the wireless communication apparatus based on a time required for connection processing with the wireless communication apparatus in the past.
The playback device according to claim 1, further comprising a display unit that displays an image corresponding to the streaming data played back by the playback unit on a screen.
A communication device that starts communication connection processing with the wireless communication device that stores streaming data scheduled to be reproduced next in the reproduction order, a predetermined time before the scheduled reproduction end time of the streaming data. Communication method.
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