Selective application and data offloading
US-2020394053-A1 · Dec 17, 2020 · US
US11418839B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11418839-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016936206-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 22, 2020 |
| Priority date | Jul 22, 2020 |
| Publication date | Aug 16, 2022 |
| Grant date | Aug 16, 2022 |
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Media can be automatically controlled. A media control service can be configured to detect changes in the active application on a computing device and, in response, mute, pause or otherwise control the audio of one or more non-active applications to thereby prevent overlapping of audio. The media control service may leverage a policy to customize such control for a particular user, use case or other scenario. The media control service may also leverage machine learning to adapt such control based on a user's interactions with the computing device.
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A method, performed by a media control service executing on a computing device, for automatically controlling media based on a user-defined policy, the method comprising: receiving a user-defined policy that identifies whether audio sessions of particular applications or types of applications should be muted; identifying a plurality of audio sessions on the computing device by obtaining identifiers of a plurality of applications that created the plurality of audio sessions and using the identifiers to obtain display names of the plurality of applications; determining that a first application of the plurality of applications is an active application by comparing a display name of the active application to the display name of the first application; determining that one or more audio sessions of the plurality of audio sessions do not pertain to the active application by comparing the display name of the active application to the display names of the plurality of applications that created the plurality of audio sessions; accessing the user-defined policy to determine that the audio from the one or more audio sessions should be prevented from being audibly output on the computing device when the first application is the active application; based on the user-defined policy, preventing audio from the one or more audio sessions from being audibly output on the computing device, detecting an end user's interaction with media controls that cause a first audio session of the one or more audio sessions to no longer be prevented from being audibly output on the computing device while the first application remains the active application, the first audio session pertaining to a second application; and customizing the user-defined policy based on the end user's interaction to define that audio from an audio session pertaining to the second application should not be prevented from being audibly output on the computing device when the first application is the active application. 2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: detecting that the active application has changed; wherein the plurality of audio sessions are identified in response to detecting that the active application has changed. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the active application is an application having a window in the foreground or with focus. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein preventing audio from the one or more audio sessions from being audibly output on the computing device comprises muting the one or more audio sessions. 5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the one or more audio sessions include all audio sessions on the computing device that do not pertain to the active application. 6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the one or more audio sessions include all audio sessions on the computing device that do not pertain to the active application except for an audio session used to play alerts and system notifications, and wherein the user-defined policy indicates that the audio session used to play alerts and system notifications should not be muted when the first application is the active application. 7. The method of claim 1 , wherein the first application is a first tab of a browser and at least one of the one or more audio sessions pertains to another tab of the browser. 8. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: based on the user-defined policy, determining that the audio from another of the plurality of audio sessions should not be prevented from being audibly output on the computing device when the first application is the active application. 9. The method of claim 1 , wherein the user-defined policy is defined by an end user of the computing device or an administrator. 10. One or more computer storage media storing computer executable instructions which when executed implement a media control service that is configured to perform a method for automatically controlling media based on a user-defined policy, the method comprising: receiving a user-defined policy that identifies whether audio sessions of particular applications or types of applications should be muted; identifying an active application; obtaining a display name of the active application to thereby determine that the active application is a first application; identifying a plurality of audio sessions on the computing device; obtaining display names of a plurality of applications that created the plurality of audio sessions; using the display name of the active application and the display names of the plurality of applications that created the plurality of audio sessions to identify a first audio session of the plurality of audio sessions that the active application created; accessing the user-defined policy to determine that one or more other audio sessions of the plurality of audio sessions should be prevented from being audibly output on the computing device when the first application is the active application; based on the user-defined policy, preventing audio from the one or more other audio sessions of the plurality of audio sessions from being audibly output on the computing device while the first application is the active application; detecting an end user's interaction with media controls that cause a first audio session of the one or more other audio sessions to no longer be prevented from being audibly output on the computing device while the first application remains the active application, the first audio session pertaining to a second applications; and customizing the user-defined policy based on the end user's interaction to define that audio from an audio session pertaining to the second application should not be prevented from being audibly output on the computing device when the first application is the active application. 11. The computer storage media of claim 10 , further comprising: in conjunction with identifying the active application, identifying that the active application has changed. 12. The computer storage media of claim 10 , wherein preventing audio from the one or more other audio sessions from being audibly output on the computing device comprises muting the one or more other audio sessions. 13. The computer storage media of claim 12 , wherein the one or more other audio sessions do not include an audio session used to play alerts and system notifications. 14. A computing device comprising: one or more processors; and one or more computer storage media storing computer executable instructions which when executed by the one or more processors implement a media control service that is configured to perform a method for selectively muting audio sessions based on a user-defined policy, the method comprising: receiving a user-defined policy that identifies whether audio sessions of particular applications or types of applications should be muted; identifying an active application; obtaining a display name of the active application to thereby determine that the active application is a first application; identifying a plurality of audio sessions on the computing device; obtaining display names of a plurality of applications that created the plurality of audio sessions; using the display name of the active application and the display names of the plurality of applications that created the plurality of audio sessions to determine that one or more audio sessions of the plurality of audio sessions was not created by the active application; accessing the user-defined policy to determine that the one or more audio sessions should be prevented from being audibly output on the computing device when the first application is the active applic
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