Video processing method and apparatus, device, and medium
US-2024402902-A1 · Dec 5, 2024 · US
US10504557B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10504557-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615137296-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 25, 2016 |
| Priority date | Apr 24, 2015 |
| Publication date | Dec 10, 2019 |
| Grant date | Dec 10, 2019 |
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Methods, systems, and computer readable media may be operable to facilitate the creation of personalized partial recordings of multimedia content. A partial recording of a piece of content may be created based upon a user request being received at a multimedia device and a determination of partial recording start and termination points. In embodiments, the start point of a partial recording may be based upon a predetermined or user-input setback duration, or a preceding scene boundary may be identified as the partial recording start point. A partial recording may include a content preview comprising one or more portions of one or more content segments, and each of the one or more content segments may include a start point that is identified within the associated piece of content based upon a predetermined interval or an identification of scene boundaries within the content.
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A method comprising: receiving a request to create a partial recording of a piece of content, wherein the request to create the partial recording is received at a set-top box during playback of the piece of content, and wherein the request to create the partial recording is received as a wireless signal from a remote control unit, the wireless signal being output from the remote control unit in response to a depressing of a button designated for initiating a creation of a partial recording; in response to the request being received, marking a current read position within the piece of content; identifying from within the piece of content, a start point for the partial recording, wherein the start point for the partial recording is identified in relation to the current read position that is marked within the piece of content, wherein the start point is identified in response to the request to create the partial recording and without further instructions from a user, wherein the start point for the partial recording is identified based upon a location of the current read position within the piece of content, wherein identifying the start point for the partial recording comprises: identifying a scene boundary preceding the current read position that is marked within the piece of content; and identifying as the start point for the partial recording, the identified scene boundary preceding the current read position that is marked within the piece of content; identifying from within the piece of content, a termination point for the partial recording, wherein a next scene boundary following the scene boundary preceding the current read position is identified as the termination point for the partial recording; and copying the portion of the piece of content between the start point and the termination point as the partial recording, wherein the portion of the piece of content is copied from a live off disk buffer; tagging the partial recording with a unique identifier associated with the set-top box; and storing the partial recording. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein: the piece of content comprises a recorded piece of content; and the start point comprises the current read position that is marked within the piece of content. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein: the start point comprises a point in the piece of content that is prior to the current read position that is marked within the piece of content; and the start point is identified based upon an identified setback duration. 4. The method of claim 3 , wherein the identified setback duration comprises a duration of time that is received as input from a user. 5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the scene boundary preceding the current read position that is marked within the piece of content is identified using a scene change detection algorithm. 6. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: identifying one or more other start points within the piece of content, and for each respective one of the one or more other start points, identifying a corresponding termination point, thereby creating a plurality of partial recording segments, each respective partial recording segment comprising the portion of the piece of content between a respective start point and a respective termination point; and consolidating the partial recording segments to create the partial recording. 7. The method of claim 6 , wherein each respective one of the plurality of start points comprises a scene boundary. 8. The method of claim 6 , further comprising: conditioning the partial recording, wherein conditioning the partial recording comprises transcoding the partial recording to create a conditioned version of the partial recording that may be delivered to and processed for playback by a target client device; and outputting the conditioned version of the partial recording to the target client device. 9. A set-top box that: receives a request to create a partial recording of a piece of content, wherein the request to create the partial recording is received during playback of the piece of content, and wherein the request to create the partial recording is received as a wireless signal from a remote control unit, the wireless signal being output from the remote control unit in response to a depressing of a button designated for initiating a creation of a partial recording; in response to the request being received, marks a current read position within the piece of content; identifies from within the piece of content, a start point for the partial recording, wherein the start point for the partial recording is identified in relation to the current read position that is marked within the piece of content, wherein the start point is identified in response to the request to create the partial recording and without further instructions from a user, wherein the start point for the partial recording is identified based upon a location of the current read position within the piece of content, wherein identifying the start point for the partial recording comprises: identifying a scene boundary preceding the current read position that is marked within the piece of content; and identifying as the start point for the partial recording, the identified scene boundary preceding the current read position that is marked within the piece of content; identifies from within the piece of content, a termination point for the partial recording, wherein a next scene boundary following the scene boundary preceding the current read position is identified as the termination point for the partial recording; and copies the portion of the piece of content between the start point and the termination point as the partial recording, wherein the portion of the piece of content is copied from a live off disk buffer; tags the partial recording with a unique identifier associated with the set-top box; and stores the partial recording. 10. The set-top box of claim 9 , wherein: the piece of content comprises a recorded piece of content; and the start point comprises the current read position that is marked within the piece of content. 11. The set-top box of claim 9 , wherein: the start point comprises a point in the piece of content that is prior to the current read position that is marked within the piece of content; and the start point is identified based upon an identified setback duration. 12. The set-top box of claim 9 , wherein the set-top box further: identifies one or more other start points within the piece of content, wherein each respective one of the plurality of start points comprises a scene boundary, and for each respective one of the one or more other start points, identify a corresponding termination point, thereby creating a plurality of partial recording segments, each respective partial recording segment comprising the portion of the piece of content between a respective start point and a respective termination point; and consolidates the partial recording segments to create the partial recording. 13. One or more non-transitory computer readable media having instructions operable to cause one or more processors to perform the operations comprising: receiving a request to create a partial recording of a piece of content, wherein the request to create the partial recording is received during playback of the piece of content, and wherein the request to create the partial recording is received as a wireless signal from a remote control unit, the wireless signal being output from the remote control unit in response to a depressing of a button designated for initiating a creation of a partial recording; in respo
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