User Interfaces for Controlling Audio Playback Devices and Related Systems and Devices
US-2015074528-A1 · Mar 12, 2015 · US
US10545723B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10545723-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916544902-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 20, 2019 |
| Priority date | Jul 28, 2003 |
| Publication date | Jan 28, 2020 |
| Grant date | Jan 28, 2020 |
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A system is described for maintaining synchrony of operations among a plurality of devices that have independent clocking arrangements. The system includes a task distribution device that distributes tasks to a synchrony group comprising a plurality of devices that are to perform the tasks distributed by the task distribution device in synchrony. The task distribution device distributes each task to the members of the synchrony group over a network. Each task is associated with a time stamp that indicates a time, relative to a clock maintained by the task distribution device, at which the members of the synchrony group are to execute the task. Each member of the synchrony group periodically obtains from the task distribution device an indication of the current time indicated by its clock, determines a time differential between the task distribution device's clock and its respective clock and determines therefrom a time at which, according to its respective clock, the time stamp indicates that it is to execute the task.
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What is claimed as new and desired to be secured by Letters Patent of the United States is: 1. A method performed by a first zone player, the method comprising: exchanging, via at least one asynchronous data network, clock timing information with a second zone player in a networked audio system that facilitates time synchronization between the first zone player and a set of one or more other zone players in the networked audio system that includes the second zone player, wherein as a result of the time synchronization, the first zone player and the set of one or more other zone players in the networked audio system maintain a common notion of clock time; receiving a request to engage in synchronous playback of audio content with at least one other zone player from the set of one or more other zone players in the networked audio system; after receiving the request to engage in synchronous playback of the audio content with the at least one other zone player: obtaining audio information that is representative of the audio content; transmitting, to the at least one other zone player via at least one asynchronous data network, the obtained audio information and an indication of at least one future playback time at which the first zone player and the at least one other zone player are to engage in synchronous playback of the obtained audio information, wherein the at least one future playback time is relative to the common notion of clock time; and engaging in synchronous playback of the obtained audio information with the at least one other zone player using the at least one future playback time. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the exchanged clock timing information enables a time differential between respective local clocks of the first and second zone players to be determined. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein receiving the request to engage in synchronous playback of the audio content with at least one other zone player from the set of one or more other zone players in the networked audio system comprises: receiving the request to engage in synchronous playback of the audio content with the at least one other zone player from a network device that is communicatively coupled to the first zone player via the at least one asynchronous data network. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein transmitting, to the at least one other zone player via the at least one asynchronous data network, the obtained audio information and an indication of at least one future playback time at which the first zone player and the at least one other zone player are to engage in synchronous playback of the obtained audio information comprises: transmitting the indication of the at least one future playback time in a separate communication from the obtained audio information. 5. The method of claim 1 , wherein transmitting, to the at least one other zone player via the at least one asynchronous data network, the obtained audio information comprises: transmitting a series of frames that each include a respective portion of the obtained audio information, and wherein the indication of the at least one future playback time at which the first zone player and the at least one other zone player are to engage in synchronous playback of the obtained audio information comprises, for a first frame in the series of frames, an indication of a first future playback time at which the first zone player and the at least one other zone player are to synchronously play back the respective portion of the obtained audio information contained in the first frame, wherein the first future playback time is relative to the common notion of clock time. 6. The method of claim 5 , wherein the indication of the at least one future playback time at which the first zone player and the at least one other zone player are to engage in synchronous playback of the obtained audio information further comprises, for each subsequent frame in the series of frames, an indication of a respective future playback time at which the first zone player and the at least one other zone player are to synchronously play back the respective portion of the obtained audio information included the subsequent frame, wherein the respective future playback time for each subsequent frame in the series of frames is relative to the common notion of clock time. 7. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: receiving a request to adjust a volume of the synchronous playback of the audio content; and in response to receiving the request to adjust the volume of the synchronous playback of the audio content, (a) causing an adjustment of an individual volume of the first zone player and (b) transmitting, to the one other zone player via the at least one asynchronous data network, a command to adjust an individual volume of the one other zone player. 8. The method of claim 1 , wherein the time synchronization involves maintaining an indication of a clock time of the second zone player, wherein the at least one future playback time is determined based on the clock time of the second zone player. 9. A first zone player comprising: a network interface that is configured to communicatively couple the first zone player to at least one asynchronous data network; at least one processor; a tangible, non-transitory computer-readable medium; and program instructions stored on the tangible, non-transitory computer-readable medium that are executable by the at least one processor such that the first zone player is configured to: exchange, via the at least one asynchronous data network, clock timing information with a second zone player in a networked audio system that facilitates time synchronization between the first zone player and a set of one or more other zone players in the networked audio system that includes the second zone player, wherein as a result of the time synchronization, the first zone player and the set of one or more other zone players in the networked audio system maintain a common notion of clock time; receive a request to engage in synchronous playback of audio content with at least one other zone player from the set of one or more other zone players in the networked audio system; after receiving the request to engage in synchronous playback of the audio content with the at least one other zone player: obtain audio information that is representative of the audio content; transmit, to the at least one other zone player via the at least one asynchronous data network, the obtained audio information and an indication of at least one future playback time at which the first zone player and the at least one other zone player are to engage in synchronous playback of the obtained audio information, wherein the at least one future playback time is relative to the common notion of clock time; and engage in synchronous playback of the obtained audio information with the at least one other zone player using the at least one future playback time. 10. The first zone player of claim 9 , further comprising program instructions stored on the tangible, non-transitory computer-readable medium that are executable by the at least one processor such that the first zone player is configured to: before receiving the request to engage in synchronous playback of the audio content with the at least one other zone player, receive a request to enter into a synchrony group with the at least one other zone player. 11. The first zone player of claim 9 , wherein the exchanged clock timing information comprises timestamps captured based on respective local clocks of the first zone player and the second zone player. 12. The first zone player of claim 9 , wherein the exchanged clo
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