Automatic time extension of program recording
US-2015281778-A1 · Oct 1, 2015 · US
US9788062B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9788062-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514839769-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 28, 2015 |
| Priority date | Aug 29, 2014 |
| Publication date | Oct 10, 2017 |
| Grant date | Oct 10, 2017 |
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Processes, systems and devices are described to enhance the television or other media viewing experience based upon excitement data that is associated with the program. Excitement data can be used to identify the most exciting portions of media programs, therefore allowing for improved identification of programs or portions of programs for viewing, streaming, recording or other purposes.
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What is claimed is: 1. A process executable by a consumer media device, the process comprising: receiving a media program comprising video content at the consumer media device, the media program having a predicted end time according to a predicted timeslot described in an electronic program guide previously stored by the consumer media device; recording the received media program by the consumer media device; receiving excitement data at the consumer media device during the receiving of the media program, the excitement data indicating a then-current level of excitement of the media program; determining, by the consumer media device, if the media program has continued past the predicted timeslot based upon the excitement data by comparing the then-current excitement data to a predetermined threshold after the predicted timeslot has ended; and if the consumer media device determines that the then-current excitement data exceeds the predetermined threshold after the predicted timeslot has ended, the consumer media device continuing to record the media program beyond the predicted end time. 2. The process of claim 1 , further comprising: determining, by the consumer media device, whether the video content is of interest to a viewer based upon the excitement data; if the video content is of interest to the viewer, the consumer video device selecting the video content for presentation to the viewer, and otherwise not selecting the video content for presentation to the viewer; and wherein the consumer video device receives a selection from the viewer to provide the entire media program or to provide only a portion of the media program, wherein the selected portion of the media program comprises only those portions of the media program during which the then-current excitement data is greater than a threshold value. 3. The process of claim 2 , further comprising deleting the complete program in response to the viewer not selecting the option to view the complete exciting portion of the program. 4. The process of claim 3 in which the selecting comprises assembling a highlight reel that comprises only those portions of the media program during which the then-current excitement data is greater than a threshold value. 5. The process of claim 4 further comprising storing the highlight reel in a digital video recorder for subsequent viewing by the viewer. 6. The process of claim 4 further comprising providing a media stream of the highlight reel to a media player for viewing of the highlight reel on the media player by the viewer. 7. The process of claim 2 wherein the selecting further considers user preference data in determining whether the media program is of interest to the viewer. 8. The process of claim 2 wherein the selecting comprises comparing the then-current excitement data for a plurality of programs to thereby identify the most exciting one of the plurality of programs at a particular point in time. 9. The process of claim 1 further comprising generating an electronic program guide image by the consumer media device, the electronic program guide image having a plurality of cells each associated with one of a plurality of media programs, wherein at least some of the cells are presented in a manner that indicates the then-current excitement data for the media programs that are associated with the cells. 10. The process of claim 9 further comprising updating the cells of the electronic program guide image in real time as the excitement data changes for one or more of the plurality of media programs. 11. The process of claim 9 further comprising generating, by the consumer media device, a timeline that represents the excitement data of the media program throughout the duration of the media program, wherein the timeline is displayed in a manner such that viewer is able to identify portions of the media program on the timeline that are more exciting than other portions of the media program. 12. A consumer media device for processing digital video content, the device comprising: a digital video recorder; an interface to receive media programs; and a processor configured to direct the interface to: receive a media program comprising video content at the consumer media device; direct the recording of the media program to the digital video recorder as the media program is received; receive excitement data at the consumer media device as the media program is received, the excitement data indicating a then-current level of excitement of the video content; determine if the media program has continued past the predicted timeslot based upon the excitement data by comparing the then-current excitement data to a predetermined threshold after the predicted timeslot has ended; and if the then-current excitement data exceeds the predetermined threshold after the predicted timeslot has ended, continue to record the media program beyond the predicted end time. 13. The device of claim 12 wherein the processor is further configured to: determine whether the video content is of interest to a viewer based upon the excitement data; if the video content is of interest to the viewer, select the video content for presentation to the viewer by the consumer media device, and otherwise not selecting the video content for presentation to the viewer; and assemble a highlight reel of received programs that comprises only those portions of the received media programs during which the then-current excitement data is greater than a threshold value. 14. The device of claim 13 wherein the processor is further configured to store the highlight reel in a digital video recorder for subsequent viewing by the viewer. 15. The device of claim 13 wherein the processor is further configured to provide a media stream of the highlight reel to a remotely-located media player for viewing of the highlight reel on the media player by the viewer. 16. The device of claim 13 wherein the processor is further configured to create the highlight real by analyzing the excitement data for a plurality of programs to thereby identify the most exciting parts of each the plurality of programs and combining the most exciting parts of each of the plurality of programs into a common highlight reel. 17. The device of claim 12 wherein the processor is further configured to compare the then-current excitement data for a plurality of programs to thereby identify the most exciting one of the plurality of programs at a particular point in time.
by decomposing the content in the time domain, e.g. in time segments · CPC title
involving end-user characteristics, e.g. viewer profile, preferences (monitoring of user activities for profile generation for accessing a video database G06F16/739; user profiles in network data switching protocols H04L67/306; processing of user preferences or user profiles in wireless networks H04W8/18) · CPC title
Generation or processing of descriptive data, e.g. content descriptors {(systems specially adapted for using meta-information in broadcast systems H04H60/73)} · CPC title
Processing of monitored end-user data, e.g. trend analysis based on the log file of viewer selections · CPC title
Housekeeping operations, e.g. prioritizing content for deletion because of storage space restrictions {(storage management, e.g. defragmentation G06F3/0604; unloading stored programs G06F9/445; storage management in file systems G06F16/10; buffering arrangements in a network node or in an end terminal in packet networks H04L49/90)} · CPC title
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