Method and apparatus for access parameter sharing
US-2015139210-A1 · May 21, 2015 · US
US9778897B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9778897-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313894179-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 14, 2013 |
| Priority date | Jul 28, 2003 |
| Publication date | Oct 3, 2017 |
| Grant date | Oct 3, 2017 |
A practical reading order for non-experts. Skip the full description unless you need deep technical detail.
What the patent document calls the invention.
A short plain-language summary of the technical disclosure.
Who owns or filed the patent and who is credited as inventor.
Filing, priority, publication, and grant dates set the timeline.
The legal scope of protection — read this for what is actually claimed.
Technology tags used to group this patent with similar filings.
Prior art links and similar publications in this corpus.
Official abstract text for this publication.
A system is described for maintaining synchrony of operations among a plurality of devices that have independent clocking arrangements. The system includes a task distribution device that distributes tasks to a synchrony group comprising a plurality of devices that are to perform the tasks distributed by the task distribution device in synchrony. The task distribution device distributes each task to the members of the synchrony group over a network. Each task is associated with a time stamp that indicates a time, relative to a clock maintained by the task distribution device, at which the members of the synchrony group are to execute the task. Each member of the synchrony group periodically obtains from the task distribution device an indication of the current time indicated by its clock, determines a time differential between the task distribution device's clock and its respective clock and determines therefrom a time at which, according to its respective clock, the time stamp indicates that it is to execute the task.
Opening claim text (preview).
What is claimed as new and desired to be secured by Letters Patent of the United States is: 1. A method comprising: periodically receiving, by a first playback device over a local network, a message transmitted from a second playback device, wherein the message comprises clock information of the second playback device; computing, by the first playback device based on the message, a time differential between a clock of the first playback device and a clock of the second playback device; receiving, by the first playback device over the local network, a command from the second playback device to cease playback of a first song, wherein the first song is (i) received from the second playback device and (ii) played in synchrony by the first and second playback devices, wherein the command to cease playback includes a time indicating when the second playback device is to cease playback of the first song; and in response to the command, (i) computing, by the first playback device, a specified time to cease playback of the first song, wherein the specified time is based on the time differential and the time indicating when to cease playback of the first song; and (ii) ceasing, by the first playback device, playback of the first song at the specified time, wherein the specified time is concurrent with a ceasing of the playback of the first song by the second playback device. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the first song comprises a plurality of frames, wherein each frame of the plurality of frames is associated with audio information of the first song and a time stamp, wherein the time stamp of at least one of the frames corresponds to the time indicating when the second playback device is to cease playback of the first song. 3. The method of claim 2 , wherein the time stamp of at least one of the frames corresponds to a subsequent time after the specified time, wherein the subsequent time indicates when to resume playback by the second playback device, and wherein the method further comprises: receiving, by the first playback device over the local network, another command, wherein the other command instructs the first playback device to resume playback at the subsequent time, and wherein the subsequent time is concurrent with the resumed playback by the second playback device. 4. The method of claim 3 , further comprising: receiving, by the first playback device over the local network, the other command from the second playback device. 5. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: receiving, by the first playback device, a second song from the second playback device, wherein the second song is queued to be played after the first song; and subsequent to ceasing playback of the first song, playing, by the first playback device, the second song. 6. The method of claim 5 , wherein the first song and the second song are received from a multicast address. 7. The method of claim 6 , wherein the command to cease playback is received from the multicast address. 8. The method of claim 1 , wherein the first playback device is a member of a synchrony group. 9. The method of claim 8 , wherein the second playback device is a member of the synchrony group. 10. A tangible, non-transitory computer-readable memory having instructions stored thereon that when executed cause a first playback device to perform functions, comprising: periodically receive a message transmitted from a second playback device, wherein the message comprises clock information of the second playback device; compute, based on the message, a time differential between a clock of the first playback device and a clock of the second playback device; receive, over a local network, a command from the second playback device to cease playback of a first song, wherein the first song is (i) received from the second playback device and (ii) played in synchrony by the first and second playback devices, wherein the command to cease playback includes a time indicating when the second playback device is to cease playback of the first song; and in response to the command, (i) compute a specified time to cease playback of the first song, wherein the specified time is based on the time differential and the time indicating when to cease playback of the first song; and (ii) cease playback of the first song at the specified time, wherein the specified time is concurrent with a ceasing of the playback of the first song by the second playback device. 11. The tangible, non-transitory computer-readable memory of claim 10 , wherein the first song comprises a plurality of frames, wherein each frame of the plurality of frames is associated with audio information of the first song and a time stamp, wherein the time stamp of at least one of the frames corresponds to the time indicating when the second playback device is to cease playback of the first song. 12. The tangible, non-transitory computer-readable memory of claim 11 , wherein the time stamp of at least one of the frames corresponds to a subsequent time after the specified time, wherein the subsequent time indicates when to resume playback by the second playback device, and wherein the functions further comprise: receive over the local network, another command, wherein the other command instructs the first playback device to resume playback at the subsequent time, wherein the subsequent time is concurrent with the resumed playback by the second playback device. 13. The tangible, non-transitory computer-readable memory of claim 12 , wherein the functions further comprise: receive over the local network the other command from the second playback device. 14. The non-transitory computer-readable memory of claim 10 , wherein the functions further comprise: receive a second song from the second playback device, wherein the second song is queued to be played after the first song; and play the second song subsequent to ceasing playback of the first song. 15. The tangible, non-transitory computer-readable memory of claim 14 , wherein the first song and the second song are received from a multicast address. 16. The tangible, non-transitory computer-readable memory of claim 15 , wherein the command to cease playback is received from the multicast address. 17. The tangible, non-transitory computer-readable memory of claim 10 , wherein the first playback device is a member of a synchrony group. 18. The tangible, non-transitory computer-readable memory of claim 17 , wherein the second playback device is a member of the synchrony group. 19. A first playback device comprising: a network interface configured to receive data packets; a tangible, non-transitory computer-readable memory having instructions stored thereon that when executed cause the first playback device to perform functions, comprising (i) periodically receive, via the network interface, a message transmitted from a second playback device, wherein the message comprises clock information of the second playback device, (ii) compute, based on the message, a time differential between a clock of the first playback device and a clock of the second playback device, (iii) receive via the network interface, a command from the second playback device to cease playback of a first song received from the second playback device, wherein the first song is (a) received from the second playback device and (b) played back in synchrony by the first and second playback devices, wherein the command to cease playback includes a time indicating when the second playback device is to cease playback of the first son
Audio or video recording; Data buffering arrangements (G11B20/12 - G11B20/18 take precedence) · CPC title
specifically adapted for recording or reproducing multichannel signals · CPC title
Digital PA systems using, e.g. LAN or internet · CPC title
for distributing signals to two or more loudspeakers {(specially adapted for hearing aids H04R25/407)} · CPC title
Transmitter-side switching · CPC title
Related publications grouped by family.
Answers are generated from the same data shown on this page.