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�M�Q US8056106 - Video on demand system with dynamic enablement of random-access functionality - 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�QThe present invention provides a method for an interactive media services system to provide media to a user through an interactive media services client device. The client device is coupled to a programmable media services server device. The method includes the step of implementing an interactive media...http://www.google.com.tw/patents/US8056106?utm_source=gb-gplus-share�M�Q US8056106 - Video on demand system with dynamic enablement of random-access functionality���}��US8056106 B2�X���������v�ӽЮѽs��11/275,233�o�G���2011�~11��8���ӽФ��2005�~12��20�� �u���v���1999�~6��11����L���}�M�Q��US7010801US8037504US20060020982US20060112434US20060206913�o��HTimothy A. AddingtonRobert O. BankerBindu CrandallSashi GoelValerie Grew GutknechtDean F. JerdingArturo A. RodriguezRobert T. Van Orden��M�Q�v�HScientific-Atlanta, Llc ���M�Q������725/88725/100725/93725/39725/95725/91725/32��ڱM�Q������H04N7/173H04N5/445H04N7/16G06F13/00 �X�@����H04N7/17318H04N21/441H04N21/47202H04N21/6587H04N21/6338H04N7/17336H04N21/812H04N21/482 �ڬw������H04N7/173B4H04N21/6338H04N21/472DH04N21/482H04N21/6587H04N21/81CH04N7/173B2H04N21/441�ѦҤ��m�M�Q�ޥ� (109)�D�M�Q�ޥ� (377)�Q�H�U�M�Q�ޥ� (1)�~���s�����M�Q�ӼЧ� ���M�Q�ӼЧ��M�Q����T�� �ڬw�M�Q��Video on demand system with dynamic enablement of random-access functionalityUS 8056106 B2�K�n The present invention provides a method for an interactive media services system to provide media to a user through an interactive media services client device. The client device is coupled to a programmable media services server device. The method includes the step of implementing an interactive media guide. Additionally, the client device is implemented to present the interactive media guide to the user. A system operator is provided an interface to the programmable media services server. Control options are provided within the interface to allow the system operator to configure a plurality of rental options available to the user. Finally the interactive media service system is implemented such that the plurality of rental options can be executed by the user in a requested active media session.
28. The HCT of claim 25 wherein said HCT disables random access controls without implicating said server device. ����
In implementing enhanced programming, the home communication terminal (��HCT��), otherwise known as the setups box, has become an important computing device for accessing video services and navigating a subscriber through a maze of services available. In addition to supporting traditional analog broadcast video functionality, digital HCTs (or ��DHCTs��) now also support an increasing number of two-way digital services such as video-on-demand.
Returning to FIG. 5, once the user navigates through the MOD title catalog screen 197 and chooses a MOD title for purchase, DHCT 16 presents the user a title purchase option, as shown in step 213. FIG. 10 is a display diagram of a rental option screen 227 as one embodiment of the title purchase option described in step 213 (FIG. 5). Descriptive information about the selected MOD title is shown to the user in a center portion of the display 228. Contained in this descriptive information is one or more ��rental options��: including both the rental period and rental price for the selected MOD title. In one rental option, the rental period may be the MOD title length�Xthereby requiring the user to immediately rent the MOD title and view it in its entirety at the time of rental. In another rental option, the rental period in the descriptive portion of the display 228 may be some integer multiplier of the MOD title length. As a non-limiting example, the rental period, as configured by the system operator at the headend 11 may be set to 2 times the MOD title length, so a two hour movie would enable a rental period of four hours. As yet another rental option, the rental period may be set to a specific period of time, such as a period of hours, days, or weeks. The price of the rental is included in the descriptive portion of the display 228 and may vary according to the popularity of the MOD title, the length of rental, and other variables as discussed in more detail below. Finally, if the user desires to rent the selected MOD title shown in the rental option screen 227 (FIG. 10), the user may depress a button on the remote 40 (FIG. 7) as directed in the rental option button bar 229. A cancel option may similarly be presented in the rental option button bar 229 that returns the user to the MOD title catalog screen 197. If more than one rental option is provided for the title, the rental option screen 227 includes a scrolling list of rental options.
As still yet another rental option, the user may have the option to change the language setting of the purchased MOD title to one of any other available languages from the default setting. The MPEG data stream of the MOD title as delivered to the DHCT 16 may include two or more language audio tracks such that the DHCT 16 may be configured to play an alternately chosen language according to the preference of the user. As a non-limiting example, a French speaking user may configure the DHCT 16, by an interface (not shown) presented by the MOD application client 65, to present the purchased MOD title in French language audio as opposed to, for example, an English language default setting. Additionally, the DHCT 16 may, upon the user initially configuring the language, set the default for future presentations to the newly selected language. Alternatively, the MOD application client may access the language settings of the navigator 51 (FIG. 3) and present all purchased MOD titles according to that language setting�Xprovided the chosen language is one included in the MPEG audio track of the MOD title.
FIG. 11 is a display diagram of a PIN entry screen 231 presented to the user indicating that the selected MOD title is blocked because of its rating and providing a personal identification (PIN) entry to access the blocked MOD title. The PIN entry screen 231 is a pop-up window that is overlaid over the rental entry screen 227 (FIG. 10). The PIN may consist of any alphanumeric character or other non-alphanumeric character. The center portion 236 of the PIN entry 231 includes a message requesting PIN entry and several blocks 237 representing the requisite number of characters to be entered. The user may enter the PIN to access a blocked title with the remote 40 (FIG. 7). Upon entry of each character, an asterisk may appear in each block 237 signifying entry of a character. Once the user enters the PIN, the user may request acceptance of the PIN by inputting the ��A�� key on remote 40 (FIG. 7) as instructed by the PIN entry button bar 239. Similarly the user may cancel the PIN entry override process, as in step 232 (FIG. 5), by entering the ��C�� key on remote 40 (FIG. 7) as instructed by the PIN entry button bar 239. If the user enters in an improper PIN number in step 233 (FIG. 5), the MOD application client 65 returns the user to the present title catalog screen 197.
In another embodiment, the user may configure the MOD application client 65 through a graphical user interface menu (not shown) to block certain MOD titles grouped under certain themes. As a non-limiting example, a user may configure the DHCT 16 to block all MOD titles under an ��Adult Programming�� theme if such a theme was included in the browse-by category list 212 (FIG. 9). If the user attempted to access the ��Adult Programming�� theme, the DHCT 16 would present a PIN entry screen similar to the PIN entry screen 231 shown in FIG. 11. Thus, the user would be asked to enter the correct PIN as described above to access the blocked ��Adult Programming�� theme. Information for the categories set by the user as blocked may be stored in NVM by the MOD application client if space is available on the DHCT 16. Alternatively, the MOD application client 65 may send a UDP/IP message to the MOD application server 19 to store the blocking information for the particular user in the MOD application server 19 database (not shown).
In FIG. 19B, a play status indication 272 is provided depicting a bar graph indication of the point in the MOD title where viewing was last stopped. A ��Play From�� option graphic 273 is included which enables the user to select the re-commencement point of the MOD title presentation. In FIG. 19C, a ��Time Remaining�� indication 272�� is provided which depicts bargraphs for both the playing time (previously viewed time) of the MOD title and the remaining rental period. A ��Play Selector�� option 273 (similar to the ��Play From�� option in FIG. 19B) is provided to enable the user to select a recommencement point or even to end the rental completely.
In another embodiment, the screen saver is presented as a video stream that, as a non-limiting example, is a set of movie trailers of movies currently available for rental in the MOD title catalog screen 197 (FIG. 8A). In this non-limiting example, the DHCT 16 tunes the MPEG stream containing the trailers, with the frequency and program number being passed to the MOD application client 65 in the service parameter data. Thus, in this non-limiting example, if the user has stopped the presentation of the MOD title and walked away, the DHCT 16, after a pre-configured amount of time, tunes the display 31 to a channel of movie trailers. The movie trailers, as described above, are pre-edited segments of MOD titles (movies, etc.) that are, for example, new releases or coming attractions and are continuously presented until the user presses a key on remote 40 (FIG. 7). Upon hitting any remote 40 key, the user is returned to the previous point where the user left off in the MOD application�Xthe MOD current rental screen (which appears when the user stops the presentation of a MOD title).
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