Interaction of sound, silent and mute modes in an electronic device
US-11422769-B2 · Aug 23, 2022 · US
US11775252B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11775252-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217871185-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 22, 2022 |
| Priority date | Jan 26, 2010 |
| Publication date | Oct 3, 2023 |
| Grant date | Oct 3, 2023 |
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This is directed to controlling the output of audio based on the mode of an electronic device. In particular, this is directed to an electronic device having a sound mode, silent mode, and mute mode controlling the output of audio along different audio output routes. In the sound mode, all audio can be output, while only registered or authorized audio can be output in the silent mode. In the mute mode, no audio can be output. The sound and silent modes can be enabled using an interface of the device (e.g., a switch having two possible states), while the mute mode can be enabled using an accessory coupled to the device. To disengage the mute mode, a user can provide a corresponding instruction using the accessory, or providing an instruction on the device related to volume control. For example, a user can change the device volume using an on-device interface, or toggle a sound/silent switch to a sound mode.
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What is claimed is: 1. An application in a non-transitory computer readable medium configured to be executed on an electronic device, the application operative to: based on one or more detected conditions, switch between i) preventing audio from being output to one or more speakers of the electronic device through a first audio output route and ii) providing the audio for output to the one or more speakers of the electronic device through the first audio output route; detect whether an accessory is coupled to the electronic device; and in response to detecting that the accessory is coupled to the electronic device, i) prevent the audio from being output to the one or more speakers through the first audio output route, and ii) provide the audio for output to the accessory through a second audio output route, wherein the second audio output route couples the accessory to the electronic device with a Bluetooth audio route. 2. The application of claim 1 configured to automatically detect whether the accessory is coupled to the electronic device. 3. The application of claim 1 , wherein the second audio output route couples the accessory to the device with an audio route supporting A2DP or HFP protocols. 4. The application of claim 1 , wherein the electronic device includes an input interface having a button or a touchscreen. 5. The application of claim 1 , wherein the accessory is an output interface. 6. The application of claim 5 , wherein the output interface is a speaker. 7. The application of claim 1 , wherein the accessory is part of a dock that retains the electronic device. 8. The application of claim 1 , wherein volume control is provided using the accessory coupled to the device through the second audio output route. 9. The application of claim 1 , wherein the electronic device is a telephone, a desktop computer, or a notebook computer. 10. An application in a non-transitory computer readable medium configured to be executed on an electronic device, the application operative to: provide audio that is i) categorized in one of a plurality of categories each category being associated with either outputting the audio in silent mode or not outputting the audio in silent mode, or ii) tagged directly as audio to output or not in the silent mode, wherein an application developer or author has decided whether or not the audio is to be output in the silent mode, and when audio circuitry of the electronic device receives or identifies the audio to be output as sound, and the audio circuitry determines a category or tag of the audio as not to be output in silent mode, the audio circuitry either i) disregards the audio or ii) provides the audio or information identifying the audio to another component of the electronic device with an indication that the audio is not to be output. 11. The application of claim 10 wherein the audio provided by the application is categorized or tagged with an attribute. 12. The application of claim 10 wherein the application is a game, and the audio is background music to the game and is categorized or tagged directly as audio that is not to be output in the silent mode. 13. The application of claim 12 wherein the application is configured to provide further audio being an audio clip that gives a hint or advice as part of the game and is categorized or tagged directly as audio that is to be output in the silent mode. 14. The application of claim 10 wherein the application is a media playback application and all audio provided as part of the application is categorized or tagged directly as audio that is to be output in the silent mode. 15. The application of claim 10 wherein in the silent mode, an audio output route in the electronic device that does not have volume control remains enabled while the electronic device is in silent mode. 16. The application of claim 15 wherein the audio output route that does not have volume control is an A2DP audio output route. 17. The application of claim 10 wherein in the silent mode, the electronic device prevents certain types of audio from being output using one or more audio output routes in the electronic device. 18. The application of claim 17 wherein in the silent mode, ringtones and ambient sounds are prevented from being output, while sounds requested by a user through the application are allowed to be output. 19. The application of claim 17 wherein in the silent mode, a user controls a volume of output audio by providing instructions to increase or decrease the volume.
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