Dynamic assignment of central media device supporting network-based media sharing protocol to guest device of hospitality establishment for media sharing purposes
US-9172733-B2 · Oct 27, 2015 · US
US9781172B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9781172-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514865372-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 25, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jun 22, 2012 |
| Publication date | Oct 3, 2017 |
| Grant date | Oct 3, 2017 |
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A media system includes a computer network, a media device supporting a network-based media sharing protocol, a plurality of output devices located at a plurality of physical locations within a hospitality establishment, and a system controller. In response to a first event, the system controller assigns the media device to a particular guest device by reconfiguring one or more components of the computer network to enable the particular guest device to utilize the network-based media sharing protocol to share media over the computer network with the media device, and commands an output device located at a physical location associated with the particular guest device to play media corresponding to the media signal outputted by the media device on the output port. In response to a second event, the system controller un-assigns the media device from the particular guest device and commands the output device to stop playing the media.
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A media proxy comprising: a storage device storing a plurality of software instructions and a set of proxy rules; a network interface coupled to a computer network; and one or more processors coupled to the storage device and the network interface; wherein, by the one or more processors executing the software instructions loaded from the storage device, the one or more processors are operable to cause the media proxy at least to: update the set of proxy rules to associate an identifier of a guest device with a subset of a plurality of media devices in response to a first event occurrence; wherein the guest device is operable by a guest of a hospitality establishment; the media devices are audio-visual entertainment devices located within guest rooms of the hospitality establishment, are streaming destinations capable of playing media content initiated by the guest device utilizing a network based media sharing protocol, and are isolated from the guest device such that the media devices are not directly accessible over the computer network by the guest device; the subset of the media devices represents one or more of the media devices for which media sharing is to be enabled for the guest device; and the subset of the media devices includes at least one of the media devices but not all of the media devices; receive from the guest device via the computer network a query for available media devices supporting the network based media sharing protocol; send via the computer network a reply announcing availability of the media proxy as a streaming destination supporting the network-based media sharing protocol at a network address of the media proxy on the computer network; receive from the guest device at the network address of the media proxy an incoming request to initiate media streaming playback utilizing the network-based media sharing protocol; perform at least one transparent proxy operation between the guest device and a selected one of the subset of the media devices determined to be associated with the identifier of the guest device according to the set of proxy rules thereby enabling the guest device to initiate media streaming playback on the selected one of the subset of the media devices according to the network-based media sharing protocol; and send an input port selection command to a display device located in a guest room of the hospitality establishment, the input port selection command causing the display device to switch to a first input port and begin playing media initiated for playback on the selected one of the subset of the media devices, the media initiated for playback on the selected one of the subset of the media devices being received by the display device on the first input port. 2. The media proxy of claim 1 , wherein: the storage device further stores an in-room device table specifying which of the media devices are located in each of the guest rooms of the hospitality establishment; and the one or more processors are further operable to determine a registered room with which the guest device is associated according to information received from a property management system of the hospitality establishment, select an in-room media device located within the registered room according to the in-room device table, and update the set of proxy rules in order to store that the identifier of the guest device is now associated with the selected in-room media device located within the registered room. 3. The media proxy of claim 2 , wherein the first event occurrence corresponds to a login portal of the hospitality establishment receiving information from the guest device over the computer network. 4. The media proxy of claim 3 , wherein: the information received from the guest device at the login portal identifies the guest of the hospitality establishment; and the media proxy looks up the registered room associated with the guest according to the information received from the property management system. 5. The media proxy of claim 1 , wherein, while acting as the transparent proxy, the one or more processors are further operable to reroute a media stream received from the guest device to the selected one of the subset of the media devices for playback according to the network based media sharing protocol. 6. The media proxy of claim 1 , wherein the guest device initiates playback on the selected one of the subset of the media devices of remote media content streamed from a remote device over the Internet. 7. The media proxy of claim 1 , wherein the guest device is on a first virtual local area network (VLAN) on the computer network and the media devices are on a second VLAN on the computer network, the first VLAN being isolated from the second VLAN. 8. A method comprising: updating a set of proxy rules to associate an identifier of a guest device with a subset of a plurality of media devices in response to a first event occurrence; wherein the guest device is operable by a guest of a hospitality establishment; the media devices are audio-visual entertainment devices located within guest rooms of the hospitality establishment, are streaming destinations capable of playing media content initiated by the guest device utilizing a network based media sharing protocol, and are isolated from the guest device such that the media devices are not directly accessible over a computer network by the guest device; the subset of the media devices represents one or more of the media devices for which media sharing is to be enabled for the guest device; and the subset of the media devices includes at least one of the media devices but not all of the media devices; receiving from the guest device via the computer network a query for available media devices supporting the network based media sharing protocol; sending via the computer network a reply announcing availability of the media proxy as a streaming destination supporting the network-based media sharing protocol at a network address of the media proxy on the computer network; receiving from the guest device over the computer network an incoming request to initiate media streaming playback utilizing the network-based media sharing protocol; performing at least one transparent proxy operation between the guest device and a selected one of the subset of the media devices determined to be associated with the identifier of the guest device according to the set of proxy rules thereby enabling the guest device to initiate media streaming playback on the selected one of the subset of the media devices according to the network-based media sharing protocol; and sending an input port selection command to a display device located in a guest room of the hospitality establishment, the input port selection command causing the display device to switch to a first input port and begin playing media initiated for playback on the selected one of the subset of the media devices, the media initiated for playback on the selected one of the subset of the media devices being received by the display device on the first input port. 9. The method of claim 8 , further comprising: determining a registered room with which the guest device is associated according to information received from a property management system of the hospitality establishment; selecting an in-room media device located within the registered room according to information stored in an in-room device table, the in-room device table specifying which of the media devices are located in each of the guest rooms of the hospitality establishment; and updating the set of proxy rules in order to store that the guest device is now associated with the selected in-room media device located within the registered
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