Digital jukebox device with improved user interfaces, and associated methods

US10789285B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10789285-B2
Application numberUS-201514886067-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 18, 2015
Priority dateMar 18, 2009
Publication dateSep 29, 2020
Grant dateSep 29, 2020

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Certain exemplary embodiments relate to entertainment systems and, more particularly, to systems that incorporate digital downloading jukebox features and improved user interfaces. For instance, a smart search may be provided, e.g., where search results vary based on the popularity of songs within the venue, in dependence on songs being promoted, etc. As another example, a tile-based approach to organizing groupings of songs is provided. Groupings may involve self-populating collections of songs that combine centrally-promoted songs, songs in a given genre that are popular across an audiovisual distribution network, and songs that are locally popular and match up with the given genre (e.g., because of shared attributes such as same or similar genre, artist, etc.). Different tile visual presentations also are contemplated, as are different physical jukebox designs. In certain example embodiments, a sealed core unit with the “brains” of the jukebox is insertable into a docking station.

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A digital jukebox device, comprising: a display device; and processing resources including at least one hardware processor and a memory coupled to the at least one hardware processor, the processing resources being configured to control the digital jukebox device to at least output to the display device a user interface, the user interface being configured to present a search screen that at least: enables a user to input search criteria in searching for a song available for playback via the digital jukebox device on a pay-for-play basis, and self-updates with results as search criteria is inputted, the results being displayable in a first mode and a second mode at respective times an upon selection of the first mode or the second mode by the user using a control element displayed simultaneously with the results on the display device, wherein: (1) in the first mode the results are oriented along first and second axes that are different from one another but are displayed at the same time on the same screen of the display device, the first axis including only song-based search results, the second axis including only artist-based search results, and each of the first and second axes having a portion of the results automatically arranged in alphabetical order and another portion of the results automatically arranged in a non-alphabetical order; and (2) in the second mode the results are oriented along the first and second axes with both axes displaying a same one of either only song-based search results or only artist-based search results. 2. The digital jukebox device of claim 1 , wherein search results are displayed as entries along their respective axes, each said axis being individually scrollable to facilitate the display of all such entries oriented therealong if such entries cannot be displayed at one time. 3. The digital jukebox device of claim 2 , wherein a self-update to the search screen that causes an entry to be removed from one or both of the axes in turn causes the respective axis or axes to shrink in size until all entries are displayable thereon in a single non-scrolling screen. 4. The digital jukebox device of claim 2 , wherein a self-update to the search screen that causes an entry to be removed from one or both of the axes in turn causes the respective axis or axes to shrink in size until all entries are displayable thereon in a single non-scrolling screen, at which point further self-updates to the search screen that cause an entry to be removed from one or both of the axes do not trigger the respective axis or axes to further shrink in size. 5. The digital jukebox device of claim 2 , wherein a self-update to the search screen that causes an entry to be removed from one or both of the axes in turn causes the respective axis or axes to shrink in size until all entries are displayable thereon in a single non-scrolling screen, at which point further self-updates to the search screen that cause an entry to be removed from one or both of the axes leave any remaining entries in place along their respective axes. 6. The digital jukebox device of claim 2 , wherein (a) a self-update to the search screen that causes an entry to be removed from one or both of the axes in turn causes the respective axis or axes to shrink in size until all entries are displayable thereon in a single non-scrolling screen, at which point (b) further self-updates to the search screen that cause an entry to be removed from one or both of the axes do not trigger the respective axis or axes to further shrink in size, unless (c) still further self-updates to the search screen that cause an entry to be removed from one or both of the axes cause the number of entries in the respective axis or axes to fall below a predetermined threshold, at which point the remaining entries are reorganized along the respective axis or axes. 7. The digital jukebox device of claim 2 , wherein the entries are ordered alphabetically along each said axis. 8. The digital jukebox device of claim 2 , wherein the entries are ordered such that entries that correspond to results that are flagged as being promoted results receive preferential ordering over other entries. 9. The digital jukebox device of claim 2 , wherein the entries are ordered such that entries that correspond to results that are flagged as being popular within a predefined area receive preferential ordering over other entries. 10. The digital jukebox device of claim 2 , wherein the entries are ordered such that entries that correspond to results that are flagged as being promoted results and entries that correspond to results that are flagged as being popular within a predefined area receive preferential ordering over other entries. 11. The digital jukebox device of claim 2 , wherein the entries are organized as user-selectable tiles. 12. The digital jukebox device of claim 11 , wherein the tiles have images associated therewith, the images being non-album art related images. 13. A method of operating a digital jukebox device, the method comprising: displaying, via a display device of the digital jukebox device, a user interface; presenting, in connection with the user interface, a search screen that at least enables a user to input search criteria in searching for a song available for playback via the digital jukebox device on a pay-for-play basis; causing the search screen to self-update with results as search criteria is inputted, the results being displayable in a first mode and a second mode at respective times and upon selection of the first mode or the second mode by the user using a control element displayed simultaneously with the results on the display device, wherein: (1) in the first mode the results are oriented along first and second axes that are different from one another but are displayed at the same time on the same screen of the display device, the first axis including only song-based search results, and the second axis including only artist-based search results; and (2) in the second mode the results are oriented along the first and second axes with both axes displaying a same one of either only song-based search results or only artist-based search results; enabling user selection of search result entries; and playing back selected songs on a pay-for-play basis using the digital jukebox device, wherein the digital jukebox device includes processing resources including at least one hardware processor and a memory coupled to the at least one hardware processor, the processing resources being configured to facilitate the displaying, presenting, causing, enabling, and playing back of selected songs, and wherein each of the first and second axes having a portion of the results automatically arranged in alphabetical order and another portion of the results automatically arranged in a non-alphabetical order. 14. The method of claim 13 , further comprising displaying search results as entries along their respective axes, each said axis being individually scrollable to facilitate the display of all such entries oriented therealong if such entries cannot be displayed at one time. 15. The method of claim 14 , wherein a self-update to the search screen that causes an entry to be removed from one or both of the axes in turn causes the respective axis or axes to shrink in size until all entries are displayable thereon in a single non-scrolling screen. 16. The method of claim 14 , wherein a self-update to the search screen that causes an entry to be removed from one or both of the axes in turn causes the respective axis or axes to shrink in size until all ent

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  • G06F16/438Primary

    Presentation of query results · CPC title

  • using information manually generated, e.g. tags, keywords, comments, title or artist information, time, location or usage information, user ratings · CPC title

  • G06F3/0482Primary

    Interaction with lists of selectable items, e.g. menus · CPC title

  • based on specific properties of the displayed interaction object or a metaphor-based environment, e.g. interaction with desktop elements like windows or icons, or assisted by a cursor's changing behaviour or appearance · CPC title

  • Interface to dedicated audio devices, e.g. audio drivers, interface to CODECs · CPC title

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What does patent US10789285B2 cover?
Certain exemplary embodiments relate to entertainment systems and, more particularly, to systems that incorporate digital downloading jukebox features and improved user interfaces. For instance, a smart search may be provided, e.g., where search results vary based on the popularity of songs within the venue, in dependence on songs being promoted, etc. As another example, a tile-based approach t…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Touchtunes Music Corp, Touchtones Music Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G06F16/438. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 29 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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