Consolidation of web contents between web content management systems and digital asset management systems
US-2015339401-A1 · Nov 26, 2015 · US
US9116891B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9116891-B2 |
| Application number | US-30348105-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 16, 2005 |
| Priority date | Dec 16, 2005 |
| Publication date | Aug 25, 2015 |
| Grant date | Aug 25, 2015 |
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The present invention is a router with extended capabilities allowing it to make digital media content on a home local area network accessible over a wide area network such as the Internet, and a method for using such a media content router. The router can provide automated services for the local files such as photolab processing of digital images, or file backups. A pair of the routers can collaborate to play home media content at an away location when feasible, or transfer such files for away storage.
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A system for remote processing of digital files, comprising: a) a file server connected to a local area network (LAN) containing a designated folder in hardware storage, for digital files; b) a media content server containing trigger logic to notify a media content router when a file requiring processing is placed into the designated folder; and c) the media content router, which is an apparatus including hardware and containing: (i) router logic to manage the LAN and provide connectivity to a wide area network (WAN) for a digital device on the LAN; (ii) upload logic to transmit the file requiring processing across the WAN to a remote service facility upon receipt of the notification from the media content server; and (iii) catalog logic whereby, (A) upon receiving a search request, which specifies a search criterion, from a digital device connected to the LAN, the media content router transmits a list of digital media content items stored in file servers on the LAN that match the search criterion to the digital device; and (B) upon receiving a search request, which specifies a search criterion, from a digital device connected to the WAN, the media content router transmits a list of digital media content items stored in file servers on the LAN that match the search criterion to the digital device. 2. The system of claim 1 , wherein the trigger logic causes notification of the media content router essentially immediately when a file requiring processing is placed into the designated folder. 3. The system of claim 1 , wherein the upload logic causes the file to be transmitted without interaction with a user. 4. The system of claim 1 , wherein the upload logic causes transmission to the remote service facility of files requiring processing to have lower priority than all other types of communications activities through the media content router. 5. The system of claim 1 , the media content router further containing: (iv) search logic whereby, upon a request from a digital device connected to the LAN or the WAN specifying search criteria, the media content router finds and transmits a list of any digital media content items stored in file servers on the LAN satisfying the criteria to the digital device. 6. The system of claim 1 , the media content router further containing: (iv) file transfer logic whereby, upon a request from a digital device connected to the LAN or to the WAN, said request specifying a digital media content item stored on the LAN and designating the address of a target device on the LAN or the WAN, the media content router transmits the specified item to the target device. 7. The system of claim 1 , the media content router further containing: (v) graphical user interface (GUI) logic, whereby a user can interact with a GUI display on a monitor to cause the media content router to perform one or more of the following tasks: A. a catalog of all digital media content items stored in file servers on the LAN; B. a search of file servers on the LAN for all digital media content items satisfying a set of criteria specified by the user; and C. a presentation of a digital media content item on a target presentation device on the LAN or on the WAN. 8. The system of claim 1 , wherein the search criterion is received through a user interface. 9. A media content router apparatus, comprising: a) router logic to manage a local area network (LAN) and provide connectivity to a wide area network (WAN) for a digital device on the LAN; b) upload logic to transmit a file across the WAN to a remote location upon receipt of notification from a media content server that a file requiring processing is placed into a designated folder on a file server connected to the LAN; and c) catalog logic whereby, (i) upon receiving a search request, which specifies a search criterion, from a digital device connected to the LAN, the media content router transmits a list of digital media content items stored in file servers on the LAN that match the search criterion to the digital device; and (ii) upon receiving a search request, which specifies a search criterion, from a digital device connected to the WAN, the media content router transmits a list of digital media content items stored in file servers on the LAN that match the search criterion to the digital device; wherein the media content router apparatus is a hardware device. 10. The media content router of claim 9 , further comprising: d) search logic whereby, upon a request from a digital device connected to the LAN or the WAN specifying search criteria, the media content router finds and transmits a list of any digital media content items stored in file servers on the LAN satisfying the criteria to the digital device. 11. The media content router of claim 9 , further comprising: d) file transfer logic whereby, upon a request from a digital device connected to the LAN or to the WAN, said request specifying a digital media content item stored on the LAN and designating the address of a target device on the LAN or the WAN, the media content router transmits the specified item to the target device. 12. The media content router of claim 9 , further comprising: d) graphical user interface (GUI) logic, whereby a user can interact with a GUI display on a monitor to cause the media content router to perform one or more of the following tasks: (i) a catalog of all digital media content items stored in file servers on the LAN; (ii) a search of file servers on the LAN for all digital media content items satisfying a set of criteria specified by the user; and (iii) a presentation of a digital media content item on a target presentation device on the LAN or on the WAN. 13. The media content router apparatus of claim 9 , wherein the search criterion is received through a user interface.
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