Motion information display apparatus and method
US-2015325270-A1 · Nov 12, 2015 · US
US9905271B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9905271-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514739937-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 15, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jun 15, 2015 |
| Publication date | Feb 27, 2018 |
| Grant date | Feb 27, 2018 |
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Embodiments are directed towards presenting a current-playing-position marker on a progress bar along with real time content. An initial timeline value of the content may be determined, along with an initial presentation timestamp value for the first frame of the content. For each next frame of the content, a next timeline value may be determined based on a difference between a next presentation timestamp value for a corresponding next frame and the initial presentation timestamp value, and mapping of the next presentation timestamp value for the corresponding next frame and the next timeline value in the index file. The content and a progress bar may be displayed to the user on a remote device based on the index file. A position of the current-playing-position marker on the progress bar for each frame of the content may be determined based on the next timeline value for each corresponding frame.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method for presenting a current-playing-position marker on a progress bar to a user for real time content, comprising: employing a host device to perform actions, including: determining an initial presentation timestamp value for a first video frame of the content; for each next video frame of the content after the first video frame of the content: determining, based on a difference between a next presentation timestamp value for a corresponding next video frame and the initial presentation timestamp value, a next timeline value that is representative of a corresponding position of the current-playing-position marker on the progress bar for the corresponding next video frame; and storing a relationship between the next presentation timestamp value for the corresponding next video frame and the next timeline value for the corresponding next video frame in an index file; providing the content and the index file to a device remote to the host device; and displaying, on the remote device, the content and the progress bar based on the index file, a position of the current-playing-position marker on the progress bar for each video frame of the content being determined based on the next timeline value for each corresponding video frame. 2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: determining an initial timeline value of the content for the progress bar; and associating the initial presentation timestamp value with the initial timeline value to normalize each of the next timeline values relative to the initial timeline value. 3. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: determining the position of the current-playing-position marker on the progress bar for a given video frame of the content by: determining a distance on the progress bar based on a length of the progress bar, a duration of the content, and a difference between the next timeline value for the given video frame and an initial timeline value. 4. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: determining the position of the current-playing-position marker on the progress bar for a given video frame of the content by: determining a distance on the progress bar based on a length of the progress bar, a duration of the content, and the difference between a presentation timestamp value for the given video frame and the initial presentation timestamp value. 5. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: receiving a user-adjusted position of the current-playing-position marker on the progress bar, the user-adjusted position includes a timeline value; determining a video frame associated with the user-adjusted position based on the timeline value and the index file; and displaying the content from the determined video frame. 6. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: receiving a user-selected position of the current-playing-position marker on the progress bar; determining a timeline value of the user-selected position; employing the index file to determine a video frame that corresponds to the determined timeline value; and displaying the content to the user from the video frame that corresponds to the determined timeline value. 7. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: employing an application layer on the remote device to perform actions, including requesting from a media player on the remote device a presentation timestamp value of a currently displayed video frame of the content; employing the index file to determine a timeline value that is related to the presentation timestamp value of the currently displayed video frame; and determining the position of the current-playing-position marker on the progress bar for display along with the currently displayed video frame. 8. A system for presenting a current-playing-position marker on a progress bar to a user for real time content, comprising: a set-top box that includes a memory that stores instructions and a processor that executes the instructions to: determine an initial presentation timestamp value for a first frame of the content; determine an initial timeline value for the first frame of the content; and for each next frame of the content after the first frame of the content: determine a next timeline value for a corresponding next frame based on a combination of the initial timeline value and a difference between a next presentation timestamp value for the corresponding next frame and the initial presentation timestamp value, the next timeline value is representative of a corresponding position of the current-playing-position marker on the progress bar for the corresponding next frame; and store a relationship between the next presentation timestamp value for the corresponding next frame and the next timeline value for the corresponding next frame in an index file; and a remote device that includes another memory that stores other instructions and another processor that executes the other instructions to: display, to the user, the content and the progress bar based on the index file, a position of the current-playing-position marker on the progress bar for each frame of the content being determined based on the next timeline value for each corresponding frame. 9. The system of claim 8 , wherein the other processor of the remote device further executes the other instructions to determine the position of the current-playing-position marker on the progress bar for a given frame of the content by determining a distance on the progress bar based on a length of the progress bar, a duration of the content, and a difference between the next timeline value for the given frame and the initial timeline value. 10. The system of claim 8 , wherein the other processor of the remote device further executes the other instructions to determining the position of the current-playing-position marker on the progress bar for a given frame of the content by determining a distance on the progress bar based on a length of the progress bar, a duration of the content, and the difference between a presentation timestamp value for the given frame and the initial presentation timestamp value. 11. The system of claim 8 , wherein the other processor of the remote device further executes the other instructions to: receive a user-adjusted position of the current-playing-position marker on the progress bar, the user-adjusted position includes a timeline value; determine a frame associated with the user-adjusted position based on the timeline value and the index file; and display the content from the determined frame. 12. The system of claim 8 , wherein the other processor of the remote device further executes the other instructions to: determine a timeline value of a user-selected position of the current-playing-position marker on the progress bar; determine a frame that corresponds to the determined timeline value based on the index file; and display the determined frame to the user. 13. The system of claim 8 , wherein the processor of the set-top box further executes the instructions to: determine a frame associated with a timeline value that corresponds to a user-selected position of the current-playing-position marker on the progress bar based on the index file; and provide the determined frame to the remote device for display to the user. 14. The system of claim 8 , wherein the processor of the set-top box further executes the instructions to: determine an initial timeline value of the content for the progress bar; and normalize the difference between the next presentation timestamp value for the corresponding next frame and the initial presentation ti
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used signal is a video-frame or a video-field (P.I.P) · CPC title
Indicating arrangements {(indicating means incorporated in magazine or cassette G11B23/046 and G11B23/0875; indicating measured values in general G01D)} · CPC title
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