Environment customization
US-2017090437-A1 · Mar 30, 2017 · US
US10587782B1 · US · B1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10587782-B1 |
| Application number | US-201916398720-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B1 |
| Filing date | Apr 30, 2019 |
| Priority date | Apr 30, 2019 |
| Publication date | Mar 10, 2020 |
| Grant date | Mar 10, 2020 |
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Embodiments include creating an immersive environment for media playback by synchronizing devices. Aspects include receiving a playback tag set associated with a media item, each tag includes a respective condition, a respective attribute and a respective value of the attribute. Aspects also include determining that the first condition of the first tag is met and instructing one or more devices to apply the first value of the first tag to the first attribute of the first tag. Aspects further include determining that a first device has left a viewing area and tracking a location of the first device. Aspects also include identifying a second device in proximity to the first device and receiving an outside tag set associated with the media item. Aspects further include instructing the second device to apply the first outside value of the first outside tag to the first outside attribute of the first outside tag.
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What is claimed is: 1. A computer-implemented method comprising: receiving a playback tag set comprising one or more tags associated with a media item, wherein each tag in the playback tag set comprises a respective condition, a respective attribute and a respective value of the attribute; wherein a first tag of the playback tag set comprises a first condition, a first attribute, and a first value, and wherein the first attribute describes a sensory feature generatable by hardware; determining, during play of the media item, that the first condition of the first tag is met; instructing one or more devices to apply the first value of the first tag to the first attribute of the first tag, responsive to the first condition being met; determining that a first device has left a viewing area; tracking a location of the first device outside the viewing area; identifying a second device in proximity to the first device, responsive to the first device leaving the viewing area; receiving an outside tag set comprising one or more outside tags associated with the media item, wherein each outside tag comprises a respective condition, a respective attribute, and a respective value of the attribute; wherein a first outside tag of the outside tag set comprises a first outside condition, a first outside attribute, and a first outside value; and instructing the second device to apply the first outside value of the first outside tag to the first outside attribute of the first outside tag, responsive to the first device being in proximity to the second device. 2. The computer-implemented method of claim 1 , wherein the first condition requires reaching a timestamp in the media item. 3. The computer-implemented method of claim 1 , further comprising: activating the device prior to the play of the media item; receiving a pre-playback tag set comprising one or more pre-playback tags associated with the media item, wherein each pre-playback tag of the pre-playback tag set comprises a respective condition, a respective attribute, and a respective value of the attribute; wherein a second tag of the pre-playback tag set comprises a second condition, a second attribute, and a second value; determining, prior to the play of the media item, that the second condition of the second tag is met; and instructing the device to apply the second value of the second tag to the second attribute of the second tag, responsive to the device being active and the second condition being met. 4. The computer-implemented method of claim 1 , further comprising: determining that the media item has concluded; receiving a post-playback tag set comprising one or more post-playback tags associated with the media item, wherein each post-playback tag of the post-playback tag set comprises a respective condition, a respective attribute, and a respective value of the attribute; wherein a second tag of the post-playback tag set comprises a second condition, a second attribute, and a second value; determining, after conclusion of the media item, that the second condition of the second tag is met; and instructing a device to apply the second value of the second tag to the second attribute of the second tag, responsive to the device remaining active after the conclusion of the media item and the second condition being met. 5. The computer-implemented method of claim 1 , further comprising: determining that the media item is paused; receiving a pause tag set comprising one or more pause tags associated with the media item, wherein each pause tag of the pause tag set comprises a respective condition, a respective attribute, and a respective value of the attribute; wherein a second tag of the pause tag set comprises a second condition, a second attribute, and a second value; determining, while the media item is paused, that the second condition of the second tag is met; and instructing a device to apply the second value of the second tag to the second attribute of the second tag, responsive to the media item being paused and the second condition being met. 6. The computer-implemented method of claim 1 , wherein the second device is installed outside the viewing area. 7. The computer-implemented method of claim 1 , further comprising: receiving, from a first device of the one or more devices, an indication of which attributes to implement on the first device; and deciding to instruct the first device to apply the first value to the first attribute based at least in part on the indication. 8. A system comprising: a memory having computer-readable instructions; and one or more processors for executing the computer-readable instructions, the computer-readable instructions comprising: receiving a playback tag set comprising one or more tags associated with a media item, wherein each tag in the playback tag set comprises a respective condition, a respective attribute and a respective value of the attribute; wherein a first tag of the playback tag set comprises a first condition, a first attribute, and a first value, and wherein the first attribute describes a sensory feature generatable by hardware; determining, during play of the media item, that the first condition of the first tag is met; instructing one or more devices to apply the first value of the first tag to the first attribute of the first tag, responsive to the first condition being met; determining that a first device has left a viewing area; tracking a location of the first device outside the viewing area; identifying a second device in proximity to the first device, responsive to the first device leaving the viewing area; receiving an outside tag set comprising one or more outside tags associated with the media item, wherein each outside tag comprises a respective condition, a respective attribute, and a respective value of the attribute; wherein a first outside tag of the outside tag set comprises a first outside condition, a first outside attribute, and a first outside value; and instructing the second device to apply the first outside value of the first outside tag to the first outside attribute of the first outside tag, responsive to the first device being in proximity to the second device. 9. The system of claim 8 , wherein the first condition requires reaching a timestamp in the media item. 10. The system of claim 8 , the computer-readable instructions further comprising: activating the device prior to the play of the media item; receiving a pre-playback tag set comprising one or more pre-playback tags associated with the media item, wherein each pre-playback tag of the pre-playback tag set comprises a respective condition, a respective attribute, and a respective value of the attribute; wherein a second tag of the pre-playback tag set comprises a second condition, a second attribute, and a second value; determining, prior to the play of the media item, that the second condition of the second tag is met; and instructing the device to apply the second value of the second tag to the second attribute of the second tag, responsive to the device being active and the second condition being met. 11. The system of claim 8 , the computer-readable instructions further comprising: determining that the media item has concluded; receiving a post-playback tag set comprising one or more post-playback tags associated with the media item, wherein each post-playback tag of the post-playback tag set comprises a respective condition, a respective attribute, and a respective value of the attribute; wherein a second tag of the post-playback tag set comprises a second condition, a second attribute, and a second value; determining, after conclusion of
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