Physical interaction with virtual objects for DRM
US-9038127-B2 · May 19, 2015 · US
US10349114B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10349114-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815981591-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 16, 2018 |
| Priority date | Jul 25, 2016 |
| Publication date | Jul 9, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jul 9, 2019 |
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Various arrangements for providing a multichannel viewing event are presented. A definition of the multichannel viewing event may be broadcast to multiple television receivers. A television receiver may, as part of an electronic programming guide, provide a single-selection option to activate the multichannel viewing event based on the broadcast definition. In response to receiving user input that selects the single-selection option, the definition of the multichannel viewing event is accessed. One or more tuners of the television receiver may be tuned based on the television channels defined in the definition of the multichannel viewing event. A video stream that includes live feeds of multiple television channels may then be output to a display device for simultaneous presentation.
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What is claimed is: 1. A method for providing a multichannel viewing event, the method comprising: broadcasting, by a television service provider, a multichannel viewing event definition to a plurality of television receivers, the definition of the multichannel viewing event defining: a plurality of television channels to be included as part of the multichannel viewing event, a first start time after which, but prior to a second start time, the multichannel viewing event is presented as part of an electronic programming guide (EPG) but is unavailable, the second start time of the multichannel viewing event, an end time of the multichannel viewing event, and storing, by a television receiver of the plurality of television receivers, the definition of the multichannel viewing event; comparing, by the television receiver, a current time with the second start time and the end time; determining, by the television receiver, that the current time is within a time period defined by the second start time and the end time; in response to the current time being determined to be between the second start time and the end time, providing, by the television receiver, as part of the EPG, a single-selection option to activate the multichannel viewing event based on the multichannel viewing event definition, wherein: after the first start time but before the second start time, the single-selection option to activate the multichannel viewing event based on the multichannel viewing event definition is presented as part of the EPG but is not available for selection; receiving, by the television receiver, user input that selects the single-selection option; in response to receiving the user input that selects the single-selection option, accessing, by the television receiver, the stored definition of the multichannel viewing event; in response to the user input and the accessed stored definition of the multichannel viewing event, tuning one or more tuners of the television receiver based on the plurality of television channels defined in the definition of the multichannel viewing event; and output a video stream that comprises live feeds of multiple television channels from the plurality of television channels, and, when presented by a display device, the video stream results in the live feeds of the multiple television channels being presented simultaneously. 2. The method for providing the multichannel viewing event of claim 1 , wherein providing, by the television receiver, the single-selection option to activate the multichannel viewing event based on the multichannel viewing event definition comprises providing a plurality of single-selection options, comprising the single-selection option, wherein each single-selection option of the plurality of single-selection options activates a different multichannel viewing event based on distinct multichannel viewing event definitions. 3. The method for providing the multichannel viewing event of claim 1 , further comprising: in response to the user input and the accessed stored definition of the multichannel viewing event, instantiating a plurality of packet identifier (PID) filters, the plurality of PID filters comprising multiple PID filters, wherein for each television channel a video PID filter is instantiated. 4. The method for providing the multichannel viewing event of claim 1 wherein: the definition of the multichannel viewing event further comprises a ranking scheme that ranks the plurality of television channels. 5. The method for providing the multichannel viewing event of claim 4 , further comprising: identifying, by the television receiver, at least a subset of the plurality of television channels that the television receiver is authorized for presentation based on a local subscription check; and selecting the multiple television channels for output based on the ranking scheme and the multiple television channels being identified as part of at least the subset of the plurality of television channels authorized for presentation. 6. The method for providing the multichannel viewing event of claim 5 , further comprising: selecting, by the television receiver, a default television channel from at least the subset of the plurality of television channels for audio output based on the ranking scheme, wherein the audio output is enabled for only a single television channel at a given time. 7. The method for providing the multichannel viewing event of claim 1 , further comprising: while outputting the video stream that comprises the live feeds of the multiple television channels, receiving user input indicative of a pause command particular to a television channel of the multiple television channels being output for presentation; pausing, by the television receiver, output of the television channel while maintaining output of live feeds of the other television channels; and recording, by the television receiver, the television channel in response to the pause command particular to the television channel. 8. The method for providing the multichannel viewing event of claim 1 , wherein each channel of the multiple television channels is output at a resolution of 1080P. 9. A television receiver for outputting a multichannel viewing event, the television receiver comprising: a plurality of tuners; one or more processors; and a memory communicatively coupled with and readable by the one or more processors and having stored therein processor-readable instructions which, when executed by the one or more processors, cause the one or more processors to: receive, via the plurality of tuners, a multichannel viewing event definition, the definition of the multichannel viewing event defining: a plurality of television channels to be included as part of the multichannel viewing event, a first start time after which, but prior to a second start time, the multichannel viewing event is presented as part of an electronic programming guide (EPG) but is unavailable and the second start time of the multichannel viewing event; cause the definition of the multichannel viewing event to be stored; compare a current time with the second start time; determine that the current time is after the second start time; in response to the current time being determined is after the second start time, provide as part of an the EPG, a single-selection option to activate the multichannel viewing event based on the multichannel viewing event definition, wherein: after the first start time but before the second start time, the single-selection option to activate the multichannel viewing event based on the multichannel viewing event definition is presented as part of the EPG but is not available for selection; receive user input that selects the single-selection option; in response to receiving the user input that selects the single-selection option, access the stored definition of the multichannel viewing event; in response to the user input and the accessed stored definition of the multichannel viewing event, tune one or more tuners of the plurality of tuners; and cause a video stream to be output that comprises live feeds of multiple television channels from the plurality of television channels, such that, when presented by a display device, the video stream results in the live feeds of the multiple television channels being presented simultaneously. 10. The television receiver for outputting the multichannel viewing event of claim 9 , wherein the processor-readable instructions that, when executed, cause the one or more processors to provide the single-selection option to activate the multichannel viewing event based on the multichannel viewing event definition comprise processor
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