US20160007082A1 - System and Method for Providing Video Program Information or Video Program content to a User - Google Patents

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US20160007082A1 US14/855,800 US201514855800A US2016007082A1 US 20160007082 A1 US20160007082 A1 US 20160007082A1 US 201514855800 A US201514855800 A US 201514855800A US 2016007082 A1 US2016007082 A1 US 2016007082A1
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  • the present invention relates to a system and method for providing video program information or video program content to a user.
  • Cable and satellite television service providers now offer subscribers hundreds of channels, each broadcasting a wide variety of video programs, thereby presenting subscribers with hundreds of programming choices at any given time of day.
  • a subscriber is often forced to switch between television programs of interest, or to finish watching one program before the subscriber can begin watching another program, the broadcast of which has already started.
  • subscribers to cable and/or satellite television services are often faced with decisions as to whether to begin watching a program that is already in progress. That is, for an in-progress program, no mechanism or procedure exists for a subscriber to “catch-up” on that portion of the program already broadcast. Similarly, for an in-progress program, no mechanism or procedure exists for a subscriber to obtain a copy of that portion of the program already broadcast, or a complete copy of the program, either automatically or upon a request by the subscriber.
  • on-screen television program guides are known which afford the display of television program information, which may include program start and end times, as well as a brief, and often cryptic, description of the program.
  • program guides neither deliver nor support the delivery of “catch-up” information tailored for an individual viewer and a given program based on the time that the viewer begins watching the program.
  • DVR digital video recording
  • Such existing VCR and DVR systems do not allow a user to obtain that portion of an in-progress program already broadcast (including from the beginning of the program), or a complete copy of the in-progress program if the user was not previously tuned to the particular channel on which the program is broadcast.
  • streaming video methods exist that allow a user to download digital video, such methods do not work seamlessly and/or dynamically with passive television viewing. That is, such methods again do not allow a user to automatically obtain that portion of an in-progress television program already broadcast (including from the beginning of the program), or a complete copy of the in-progress program.
  • the present invention provides, in a system for broadcasting video programs to a user including a display, a system and method for providing program information or a copy of at least a portion of a program to the user.
  • a system for providing program information to the user.
  • the system comprises an input device for use in generating an input signal representing a request for summary information concerning a video program, the program having a beginning and the input signal being generated at a time during a broadcast of the program.
  • the system further comprises a controller for receiving the input signal and, in response thereto, providing via the display a summary of the program from the program beginning to the input signal time.
  • a method for providing program information to the user.
  • the method comprises providing a controller for receiving an input signal representing a request for summary information concerning a video program, the program having a beginning and the input signal being generated at a time during a broadcast of the program, and for providing via the display a summary of the program from the program beginning to the input signal time in response to receipt of the input signal.
  • a system for providing a copy of at least a portion of the program to the user.
  • the system comprises a controller for monitoring a period of time during which the display is tuned to a broadcast of a video program, the period starting during the broadcast of the program, and for use in providing via the display a copy of at least a portion of the program when the period exceeds a predetermined threshold time.
  • the system further comprises a storage medium for use in storing the copy of at least a portion of the program.
  • a method for providing a copy of at least a portion of the program to the user.
  • the method comprises providing a controller for monitoring a period of time during which the display is tuned to a broadcast of a video program, the period starting during the broadcast of the program, and for use in providing via the display a copy of at least a portion of the program when the period exceeds a predetermined threshold time.
  • FIG. 1 is a simplified, exemplary block diagram of the system of the present invention
  • FIG. 2 is a simplified, exemplary flowchart concerning the present invention
  • FIG. 3 is a simplified, exemplary flowchart of one embodiment of the method of the present invention.
  • FIG. 4 is a simplified, exemplary flowchart of another embodiment of the method of the present invention.
  • cable and satellite television service providers now offer subscribers hundreds of channels, each broadcasting a wide variety of video programs.
  • a subscriber is often forced to switch between television programs of interest, or to finish watching one program before the subscriber can begin watching another program, the broadcast of which has already started.
  • the onset of television viewing by a subscriber is often asynchronous with respect to program broadcast schedules. Still further, television programs may not fit into standard one-half or one hour time slots, or the time then available to a subscriber for viewing. For all of these reasons, subscribers to cable and/or satellite television services are often faced with decisions as to whether to begin watching a program that is already in progress. That is, for an in-progress program, no mechanism or procedure exists for a subscriber to “catch-up” on that portion of the program already broadcast. Similarly, for an in-progress program, no mechanism or procedure exists for a subscriber to obtain a copy of that portion of the program already broadcast, or a complete copy of the program, either automatically or upon a request by the subscriber.
  • on-screen television program guides which afford the display of television program information, which may include program start and end times, as well as a brief, and often cryptic, description of the program.
  • program guides neither deliver nor support the delivery of “catch-up” information tailored for an individual viewer and a given program based on the time that the viewer begins watching the program.
  • DVR digital video recording
  • Such existing VCR and DVR systems do not allow a user to obtain that portion of an in-progress program already broadcast (including from the beginning of the program), or a complete copy of the in-progress program if the user was not previously tuned to the particular channel on which the program is broadcast.
  • streaming video methods exist that allow a user to download digital video, such methods do not work seamlessly and/or dynamically with passive television viewing. That is, such methods again do not allow a user to automatically obtain that portion of an in-progress television program already broadcast (including from the beginning of the program), or a complete copy of the in-progress program.
  • the present invention enables a television viewer to “catch-up” on a program, the broadcast of which is already in progress.
  • standard television input devices and methods such as a wireless television remote control, a wireless keyboard, an onscreen guide, or any combination thereof, a viewer initiates a request for a timely synopsis or summary of major events, actions, outcomes and/or other information pertaining to that portion of the in-progress program already broadcast.
  • Such summary information may take any of a number of forms.
  • such summary information may be video content comprising text, which is simple and easily manipulated.
  • IP streaming media which may comprise audio and/or video content, such as video clips, may be provided using the full display, an overlay, a separate channel, or a separate window on the television display, such as via picture-in-picture functionality.
  • “Catch-up” information is preferably provided by the content providers of the television programs.
  • an exemplary sequence of events to deliver a web-based text synopsis includes a viewer selecting a “catch-up” capability via a television wireless remote control, wireless keyboard and/or an onscreen guide.
  • a television set-top box requests a URL for dynamically generated video content comprising text.
  • a server for the program content provider receives the request and delivers one of several possible summaries based on a clock time indicative of that portion of the in-progress program already broadcast. Thereafter, the set-top box delivers the summary to the viewer via the television display.
  • ATVEF Advanced Television Enhancement Form
  • the set-top box stores the most current summary, and delivers that summary to the viewer via the display at the viewer's request.
  • a simplified, exemplary block diagram including the system of the present invention is shown, denoted generally by reference numeral 10 .
  • a display ( 12 ) is provided in communication with a controller ( 14 ).
  • Display ( 12 ) is preferably a television for use by a cable or satellite television service subscriber (not shown), although the present invention is suitable for use with other types of display devices, such as a computer.
  • Controller ( 14 ) is itself provided in communication with a storage medium ( 16 ).
  • storage medium ( 16 ) is preferably RAM, although any other type of storage medium, such as a magnetic disk, could also be used.
  • a cable or satellite television service subscriber (who may also be referred to as a user or viewer) interfaces with controller ( 14 ) via an input device ( 18 ).
  • input device ( 18 ) preferably comprises a wireless remote control device, any type of input device known to those of ordinary skill in the art could also be used, such as a wireless keyboard.
  • Input device ( 18 ) is for use by a viewer (not shown) to generate input signals ( 20 ) for use in controlling display ( 12 ) or for use in the present invention.
  • controller ( 14 ) receives input signal ( 20 ) from input device ( 18 ) via a conventional receiver ( 22 ) configured for use with input device ( 18 ).
  • Controller ( 14 ), storage medium ( 16 ) and receiver ( 22 ) preferably form at least part of a television set-top box ( 24 ).
  • controller ( 14 ) is provided in communication with at least one remote site ( 26 ) via at least one communication path ( 28 ).
  • the remote site or sites ( 28 ) may be associated with a cable or satellite television service provider and/or a program content provider, and may include a server, data storage devices and/or other equipment.
  • the communication path or paths ( 28 ) preferably provide for two-way communication between set-top box ( 24 ) and remote site ( 26 ), and may comprise any type of path suitable for such communication, such as a cable line, DSL, telephone line, satellite link, wireless link, or any other well known communication path.
  • communication path or paths ( 28 ) may also comprise any hardware or devices necessary for providing such communication, such as a modem or a satellite dish receiver.
  • display ( 12 ), input device ( 18 ), set-top box ( 24 ), remote site ( 26 ), and communication path ( 28 ) are part of a system for broadcasting video programs, such as for viewing by a satellite or cable television subscriber.
  • the present invention provides a system for providing program information to the user.
  • input device ( 18 ) is for use in generating an input signal ( 20 ) representing a request for summary information concerning a video program, the program having a beginning and the input signal being generated at a time during a broadcast of the program.
  • Controller ( 14 ) is for receiving the input signal ( 20 ) and, in response thereto, providing via the display ( 12 ) a summary of the program from the program beginning to the input signal time.
  • controller ( 14 ) is preferably further for transmitting a control signal to remote site ( 26 ) in response to receipt of the input signal ( 20 ), and for receiving the summary in response to transmission of the control signal. Controller ( 14 ) may be operative to receive the summary from the remote site ( 26 ), or from a site other than the remote site ( 26 ).
  • the summary may comprises video content, audio content, or both.
  • the video content may comprise text, and such text may be embedded in the program, to be provided by the controller ( 14 ) via the display ( 12 ) only after receipt of the input signal ( 20 ) by the controller ( 14 ).
  • the video content may be provided on a portion of the display ( 12 ) separate from a portion of the display ( 12 ) used to provide the program.
  • the present invention provides a system and method for requesting and storing the un-viewed portion of a video broadcast already in progress.
  • This embodiment preferably involves the use of a set-top box ( 24 ) with Digital Video Recording (DVR) functionality, a head-end architecture that supports server based storage of the broadcast video content, and a two-way broadband data network.
  • DVR Digital Video Recording
  • a viewer is able to initiate network retrieval of a previously broadcast video program based on the viewer's activity as the viewer alternates between programs on different channels (i.e., channel “surfs”).
  • a viewer tunes display ( 12 ) to a particular television program which is in progress, and then watches the program for a pre-determined period of time.
  • the set-top-box ( 24 ) then automatically contacts a video storage device at the head-end, such as may be provided at remote site ( 26 ), that has been storing the broadcast video, and begins to download the program from the beginning using the Data-Over-Cable Service Interface Specification (DOCSIS) channel, or any other out-of-band (OOB) data channel, such as may be provided by communication path ( 28 ).
  • DOCSIS Data-Over-Cable Service Interface Specification
  • OOB out-of-band
  • the set-top-box ( 24 ) In addition to requesting and storing the previously broadcast video using an OOB channel, the set-top-box ( 24 ) also preferably stores the broadcast video from the moment the user first tuned display ( 12 ) to the program, and continues to store the content as it is broadcast in real time.
  • the OOB download preferably occurs at the maximum download speed available on the network, with the download starting at the beginning of the program, continuing until the initial storage of the program and, if content is available on the server, continuing to download the program from the end of the program.
  • the user's channel tune event automatically initiates the local storage of the program content.
  • local storage may be delayed for a predetermined amount of time to ensure that the viewer is actually tuned to and watching a particular program, rather than channel surfing.
  • the present invention further provides for managing the download process as a user watches a program or moves through the locally stored content.
  • the content already viewed is preferably kept, the content currently being watched is preferably cached locally, such as in storage medium ( 16 ), and those portions of content not yet cached may be requested in a specific order.
  • the present invention also provides for network content requests, storage management and storage clean-up as the user changes channels.
  • the user is preferably prompted by set-top-box ( 14 ) via display ( 12 ) as to whether or not to continue downloading program content if the user changes channels during the download process.
  • the present invention allows a user to watch an entire program that the user previously would have missed by tuning in to the program after its broadcast has already started. As a result, a user will have access to the beginning of a program, or the entire program, by the mere act of tuning in and watching a portion of the program.
  • the present invention provides a system for providing a copy of at least a portion of the program to the user.
  • Controller ( 14 ) is for monitoring a period of time during which the display ( 12 ) is tuned to a broadcast of a video program, the period starting during the broadcast of the program, and for use in providing via the display ( 12 ) a copy of at least a portion of the program when the period exceeds a predetermined threshold time.
  • Storage medium ( 16 ) is for use in storing the copy of at least a portion of the program.
  • controller ( 14 ) is preferably further for communicating with remote site ( 26 ) to request a copy of at least a portion of the program when the period exceeds the predetermined threshold time, and for receiving the copy of at least a portion of the program.
  • controller ( 14 ) may be operative to receive the copy of at least the portion of the program from remote site ( 26 ), or from a site other than remote site ( 26 ).
  • the copy of at least a portion of the program preferably comprises a complete copy of the program.
  • input device ( 18 ) may be provided for use in generating a request for display of, and the controller ( 14 ) is further for providing via the display ( 12 ), at least a portion of the copy of at least a portion of the program during the broadcast of the program. Still further, as also described previously, controller ( 14 ) may also be for requesting, and input device ( 18 ) for use in generating, an indication whether to continue receiving the copy of at least a portion of the program when the display ( 12 ) is tuned to a broadcast of another video program before receipt of the copy of at least a portion of the program has been completed.
  • controller ( 14 ) may be provided for requesting, and input device ( 18 ) may be for use in generating, an indication whether a copy of at least a portion of the program is desired when the period exceeds a predetermined threshold time.
  • controller ( 14 ) may be provided for communicating with remote site ( 26 ) to request a copy of at least a portion of the program upon a receipt of an indication that a copy of at least a portion of the program is desired.
  • FIG. 2 a simplified, exemplary flowchart concerning this embodiment of the present invention is shown.
  • the present invention determines at ( 32 ) whether or not to download data based on how long the user pauses on that channel. If it is determined at ( 32 ) that the user did not pause for a sufficient time on that channel, the present invention again determines at ( 32 ) whether or not to download data based on how long the user pauses on a subsequent channel.
  • the present invention prompts the user as to whether a download is desired at ( 42 ). If not, no further action is undertaken. Alternatively, if the user indicates that a download is desired, or if the user profile indicates automatic download is desired, the number of active downloads by the user is checked at ( 44 ). In that regard, the present invention preferably supports only a pre-determined number of data streams to each user. If the user is over such a pre-determined limit at ( 46 ), the user is notified at ( 48 ), again such as via translucent text or a graphical icon on the display, that such a pre-determined limit has been exceeded.
  • the download process is undertaken at ( 50 ), and the content is added to the user's inventory at ( 52 ).
  • a user may be charged for such a service, and billing for such a charge may be on a flat rate or per event basis.
  • billing for such a charge may be on a flat rate or per event basis.
  • a user may download for a fixed monthly, or other periodic, fee.
  • a per event charge a user receives a charge each time downloaded content is viewed.
  • downloaded content is flagged to create a billing event at ( 54 ) when the downloaded content is viewed.
  • the user is notified at ( 56 ), again such as via translucent text or a graphical icon on the display, that the downloaded content has been retrieved and is available for viewing.
  • the method ( 60 ) is for use in a system for broadcasting video programs to a user including a display, and is for providing program information to the user.
  • the method ( 60 ) comprises providing ( 62 ) a controller for receiving an input signal representing a request for summary information concerning a video program, the program having a beginning and the input signal being generated at a time during a broadcast of the program, and for providing via the display a summary of the program from the program beginning to the input signal time in response to receipt of the input signal.
  • the method ( 60 ) may further comprise providing ( 64 ) an input device for use in generating the input signal.
  • the controller may further be for transmitting a control signal to a remote site in response to receipt of the input signal, and for receiving the summary in response to transmission of the control signal.
  • the controller may be operative to receive the summary from the remote site, or from another site.
  • the summary may comprise video content, audio content, or both.
  • the video content may comprise text, and may be provided on a portion of the display separate from a portion of the display used to provide the program.
  • the summary may comprise text embedded in the program, the text to be provided by the controller via the display only after receipt of the input signal by the controller.
  • the method ( 60 ) may also further comprise providing ( 66 ) a storage medium for use in storing the summary.
  • the method ( 70 ) is for use in a system for broadcasting video programs to a user including a display, and is for providing a copy of at least a portion of the program to the user.
  • the method ( 70 ) comprises providing ( 72 ) a controller for monitoring a period of time during which the display is tuned to a broadcast of a video program, the period starting during the broadcast of the program, and for use in providing via the display a copy of at least a portion of the program when the period exceeds a predetermined threshold time.
  • the method ( 70 ) may further comprise providing ( 74 ) a storage medium for use in storing the copy of at least a portion of the program.
  • the controller may further be for communicating with a remote site to request a copy of at least a portion of the program when the period exceeds the predetermined threshold time, and for receiving the copy of at least a portion of the program.
  • the controller may be operative to receive the copy of at least the portion of the program from the remote site, or from some other site.
  • the copy of at least a portion of the program may comprise a complete copy of the program.
  • the method ( 70 ) may further comprise providing ( 76 ) an input device, wherein the input device is for use in generating a request for display of, and the controller is further for providing via the display, at least a portion of the copy of at least a portion of the program during the broadcast of the program.
  • the controller may further be for requesting, and the input device may be for use in generating, an indication whether to continue receiving the copy of at least a portion of the program when the display is tuned to a broadcast of another video program before receipt of the copy of at least a portion of the program has been completed.
  • the method ( 70 ) may also further comprise providing ( 76 ) an input device, wherein the controller is further for requesting, and the input device is for use in generating, an indication whether a copy of at least a portion of the program is desired when the period exceeds a predetermined threshold time, and the controller is further for communicating with a remote site to request a copy of at least a portion of the program upon a receipt of an indication that a copy of at least a portion of the program is desired.
  • the controller may be operative to receive the copy of at least the portion of the program from the remote site, or from another site.
  • the copy of at least a portion of the program may comprise a complete copy of the program.
  • the input device may further be for use in generating a request for display of, and the controller may further be for providing via the display, at least a portion of the copy of at least a portion of the program during the broadcast of the program.
  • the controller may further be for requesting, and the input device may further be for use in generating, an indication whether to continue receiving the copy of at least a portion of the program when the display is tuned to a broadcast of another video program before receipt of the copy of at least a portion of the program has been completed.
  • FIGS. 3 and 4 are exemplary of the method of the present invention. In that regard, the steps of such method may be executed in sequences other than those shown in FIGS. 3 and 4 , including the execution of one or more steps simultaneously.
  • the present invention provides, in a system for broadcasting video programs to a user including a display, a system and method for providing program information or a copy of at least a portion of a program to the user.
  • the present invention provides a system and method that allow a user to “catch-up” on a program already in progress.
  • the present invention allows a user, such as a cable or satellite service subscriber, to initiate a request for and receive a timely synopsis or summary of major events, actions, outcomes, or other information pertaining to a program, the broadcast of which is already in progress.
  • the present invention allows such a user, either automatically or upon request, to obtain a copy of at least a portion of a program, the broadcast of which is already in progress.
  • the present invention allows a user to dynamically retrieve, store and manage the video content of such programs.
  • the present invention thereby enhances the value of video programming by making such programming more comprehensible, interesting, and entertaining to viewers, thereby increasing the likelihood that such programming will be watched by more viewers, which is an important goal of program content providers, cable and/or satellite television service providers, and advertisers.

Abstract

In a system for broadcasting video programs to a user including a display, a system and method for providing program information or a copy of at least a portion of a program to the user. In one aspect, a device tuned to a channel for a period of time communicates a request for a portion of a program transmitted prior to the period of time. The device may generate a prompt seeking approval to make the request. A controller receiving the request may cause the portion to be provided from storage in response to the request. A controller may alternatively monitor a period of time during which a device is tuned to a channel and provide a copy of at least a portion of the program when the period exceeds a predetermined threshold time.

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    RELATED APPLICATION
  • This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/446,479, filed Apr. 13, 2012, pending, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/074,743 filed Feb. 12, 2002, now U.S. Pat. No. 8,181,215, issued May 15, 2012, each of which is hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety for all purposes.
  • BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • 1. Field of the Invention
  • The present invention relates to a system and method for providing video program information or video program content to a user.
  • 2. Background
  • Cable and satellite television service providers now offer subscribers hundreds of channels, each broadcasting a wide variety of video programs, thereby presenting subscribers with hundreds of programming choices at any given time of day. As a result, a subscriber is often forced to switch between television programs of interest, or to finish watching one program before the subscriber can begin watching another program, the broadcast of which has already started.
  • Moreover, the onset of television viewing by a subscriber is often asynchronous with respect to program broadcast schedules. Still further, television programs may not fit into standard one-half or one hour time slots, or the time then available to a subscriber for viewing. Thus, inevitably, some program of interest to a subscriber will be in-progress, no matter when the subscriber chooses to begin watching television.
  • For all of these reasons, subscribers to cable and/or satellite television services are often faced with decisions as to whether to begin watching a program that is already in progress. That is, for an in-progress program, no mechanism or procedure exists for a subscriber to “catch-up” on that portion of the program already broadcast. Similarly, for an in-progress program, no mechanism or procedure exists for a subscriber to obtain a copy of that portion of the program already broadcast, or a complete copy of the program, either automatically or upon a request by the subscriber.
  • In that regard, on-screen television program guides are known which afford the display of television program information, which may include program start and end times, as well as a brief, and often cryptic, description of the program. However, such program guides neither deliver nor support the delivery of “catch-up” information tailored for an individual viewer and a given program based on the time that the viewer begins watching the program.
  • Still further, in addition to well known video cassette recording (VCR) systems, which can be programmed in advance of the broadcast time of a television program to automatically record the program at the broadcast time, digital video recording (DVR) systems are known that can also record television programs, either as scheduled events or on a speculative basis based on pre-determined user preferences provided to the DVR system by the user. In that regard, current DVR systems also allow a user to go back to any point in the locally stored video content, up to the existing storage capacity of the DVR system.
  • Such existing VCR and DVR systems, however, do not allow a user to obtain that portion of an in-progress program already broadcast (including from the beginning of the program), or a complete copy of the in-progress program if the user was not previously tuned to the particular channel on which the program is broadcast. In addition, although streaming video methods exist that allow a user to download digital video, such methods do not work seamlessly and/or dynamically with passive television viewing. That is, such methods again do not allow a user to automatically obtain that portion of an in-progress television program already broadcast (including from the beginning of the program), or a complete copy of the in-progress program.
  • Thus, there exists a need for a system and method that would, in a system for broadcasting video programs, allow a user to “catch-up” on a program already in progress. Such a system and method would allow a user, such as a cable or satellite service subscriber, to initiate a request for and receive a timely synopsis or summary of major events, actions, outcomes, or other information pertaining to a program, the broadcast of which is already in progress.
  • In addition, there exists a need for a system and method that would allow such a user, either automatically or upon request, to obtain a copy of at least a portion of a program, the broadcast of which is already in progress. Such a system and method would allow a user to dynamically retrieve, store and manage the video content of such programs. Such systems and methods would thereby enhance the value of video programming by making such programming more comprehensible, interesting, and entertaining to viewers. In such a fashion, such systems and methods would increase the likelihood that such programming will be watched by more viewers, which is an important goal of program content providers, cable and/or satellite television service providers, and advertisers.
  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • Accordingly, the present invention provides, in a system for broadcasting video programs to a user including a display, a system and method for providing program information or a copy of at least a portion of a program to the user.
  • According to the present invention, then, in a system for broadcasting video programs to a user including a display, a system is provided for providing program information to the user. The system comprises an input device for use in generating an input signal representing a request for summary information concerning a video program, the program having a beginning and the input signal being generated at a time during a broadcast of the program. The system further comprises a controller for receiving the input signal and, in response thereto, providing via the display a summary of the program from the program beginning to the input signal time.
  • Also according to the present invention, in a system for broadcasting video programs to a user including a display, a method is provided for providing program information to the user. The method comprises providing a controller for receiving an input signal representing a request for summary information concerning a video program, the program having a beginning and the input signal being generated at a time during a broadcast of the program, and for providing via the display a summary of the program from the program beginning to the input signal time in response to receipt of the input signal.
  • Still further according to the present invention, in a system for broadcasting video programs to a user including a display, a system is provided for providing a copy of at least a portion of the program to the user. The system comprises a controller for monitoring a period of time during which the display is tuned to a broadcast of a video program, the period starting during the broadcast of the program, and for use in providing via the display a copy of at least a portion of the program when the period exceeds a predetermined threshold time. The system further comprises a storage medium for use in storing the copy of at least a portion of the program.
  • Further still according to the present invention, in a system for broadcasting video programs to a user including a display, a method is provided for providing a copy of at least a portion of the program to the user. The method comprises providing a controller for monitoring a period of time during which the display is tuned to a broadcast of a video program, the period starting during the broadcast of the program, and for use in providing via the display a copy of at least a portion of the program when the period exceeds a predetermined threshold time.
  • The preferred embodiments of the present invention are set forth in the following detailed descriptions thereof, including the accompanying drawings.
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
  • FIG. 1 is a simplified, exemplary block diagram of the system of the present invention;
  • FIG. 2 is a simplified, exemplary flowchart concerning the present invention;
  • FIG. 3 is a simplified, exemplary flowchart of one embodiment of the method of the present invention; and
  • FIG. 4 is a simplified, exemplary flowchart of another embodiment of the method of the present invention.
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT(S)
  • Referring now to the Figures, the preferred embodiments of the present invention will now be described in detail. As previously noted, cable and satellite television service providers now offer subscribers hundreds of channels, each broadcasting a wide variety of video programs. As a result, a subscriber is often forced to switch between television programs of interest, or to finish watching one program before the subscriber can begin watching another program, the broadcast of which has already started.
  • Moreover, the onset of television viewing by a subscriber is often asynchronous with respect to program broadcast schedules. Still further, television programs may not fit into standard one-half or one hour time slots, or the time then available to a subscriber for viewing. For all of these reasons, subscribers to cable and/or satellite television services are often faced with decisions as to whether to begin watching a program that is already in progress. That is, for an in-progress program, no mechanism or procedure exists for a subscriber to “catch-up” on that portion of the program already broadcast. Similarly, for an in-progress program, no mechanism or procedure exists for a subscriber to obtain a copy of that portion of the program already broadcast, or a complete copy of the program, either automatically or upon a request by the subscriber.
  • In that regard, as also described previously, on-screen television program guides are known which afford the display of television program information, which may include program start and end times, as well as a brief, and often cryptic, description of the program. However, such program guides neither deliver nor support the delivery of “catch-up” information tailored for an individual viewer and a given program based on the time that the viewer begins watching the program.
  • Still further, in addition to well known video cassette recording (VCR) systems, which can be programmed in advance of the broadcast time of a television program to automatically record the program at the broadcast time, digital video recording (DVR) systems are known that can also record television programs, either as scheduled events or on a speculative basis based on pre-determined user preferences provided to the DVR system by the user. In that regard, current DVR systems also allow a user to go back to any point in the locally stored video content, up to the existing storage capacity of the DVR system.
  • Such existing VCR and DVR systems, however, do not allow a user to obtain that portion of an in-progress program already broadcast (including from the beginning of the program), or a complete copy of the in-progress program if the user was not previously tuned to the particular channel on which the program is broadcast. In addition, although streaming video methods exist that allow a user to download digital video, such methods do not work seamlessly and/or dynamically with passive television viewing. That is, such methods again do not allow a user to automatically obtain that portion of an in-progress television program already broadcast (including from the beginning of the program), or a complete copy of the in-progress program.
  • Thus, there exists a need for a system and method that would, in a system for broadcasting video programs, allow a user to “catch-up” on a program already in progress. Such system and method would allow a user, such as a cable or satellite service subscriber, to initiate a request for and receive a timely synopsis or summary of major events, actions, outcomes, or other information pertaining to a program, the broadcast of which is already in progress.
  • In addition, there exists a need for a system and method that would allow such a user, either automatically or upon request, to obtain a copy of at least a portion of a program, the broadcast of which is already in progress. Such a system and method would allow a user to dynamically retrieve, store and manage the video content of such programs. Such systems and methods would enhance the value of video programming by making such programming more comprehensible, interesting, and entertaining to viewers, thereby increasing the likelihood that such programming will be watched by more viewers, which is an important goal of program content providers, cable and/or satellite television service providers, and advertisers.
  • In one embodiment, the present invention enables a television viewer to “catch-up” on a program, the broadcast of which is already in progress. Using standard television input devices and methods, such as a wireless television remote control, a wireless keyboard, an onscreen guide, or any combination thereof, a viewer initiates a request for a timely synopsis or summary of major events, actions, outcomes and/or other information pertaining to that portion of the in-progress program already broadcast.
  • Such summary information may take any of a number of forms. For example, such summary information may be video content comprising text, which is simple and easily manipulated. Alternatively, IP streaming media, which may comprise audio and/or video content, such as video clips, may be provided using the full display, an overlay, a separate channel, or a separate window on the television display, such as via picture-in-picture functionality. “Catch-up” information is preferably provided by the content providers of the television programs.
  • More particularly, an exemplary sequence of events to deliver a web-based text synopsis includes a viewer selecting a “catch-up” capability via a television wireless remote control, wireless keyboard and/or an onscreen guide. A television set-top box then requests a URL for dynamically generated video content comprising text. A server for the program content provider receives the request and delivers one of several possible summaries based on a clock time indicative of that portion of the in-progress program already broadcast. Thereafter, the set-top box delivers the summary to the viewer via the television display. Another possible alternative is the use of Advanced Television Enhancement Form (ATVEF) transport B to send text summaries embedded in the video stream of the program. In this embodiment, the set-top box stores the most current summary, and delivers that summary to the viewer via the display at the viewer's request.
  • Referring now to FIG. 1, a simplified, exemplary block diagram including the system of the present invention is shown, denoted generally by reference numeral 10. As seen therein, a display (12) is provided in communication with a controller (14). Display (12) is preferably a television for use by a cable or satellite television service subscriber (not shown), although the present invention is suitable for use with other types of display devices, such as a computer. Controller (14) is itself provided in communication with a storage medium (16). In that regard, storage medium (16) is preferably RAM, although any other type of storage medium, such as a magnetic disk, could also be used.
  • A cable or satellite television service subscriber (who may also be referred to as a user or viewer) interfaces with controller (14) via an input device (18). In that regard, while input device (18) preferably comprises a wireless remote control device, any type of input device known to those of ordinary skill in the art could also be used, such as a wireless keyboard. Input device (18) is for use by a viewer (not shown) to generate input signals (20) for use in controlling display (12) or for use in the present invention. As seen in FIG. 1, controller (14) receives input signal (20) from input device (18) via a conventional receiver (22) configured for use with input device (18). Controller (14), storage medium (16) and receiver (22) preferably form at least part of a television set-top box (24).
  • As part of set-top box (24), controller (14) is provided in communication with at least one remote site (26) via at least one communication path (28). In that regard, the remote site or sites (28) may be associated with a cable or satellite television service provider and/or a program content provider, and may include a server, data storage devices and/or other equipment. In that same regard, the communication path or paths (28) preferably provide for two-way communication between set-top box (24) and remote site (26), and may comprise any type of path suitable for such communication, such as a cable line, DSL, telephone line, satellite link, wireless link, or any other well known communication path. Still further, communication path or paths (28) may also comprise any hardware or devices necessary for providing such communication, such as a modem or a satellite dish receiver.
  • As can be seen from FIG. 1, display (12), input device (18), set-top box (24), remote site (26), and communication path (28) are part of a system for broadcasting video programs, such as for viewing by a satellite or cable television subscriber. Thus, in a system for broadcasting video programs to a user including a display (12), the present invention provides a system for providing program information to the user. In that regard, input device (18) is for use in generating an input signal (20) representing a request for summary information concerning a video program, the program having a beginning and the input signal being generated at a time during a broadcast of the program. Controller (14) is for receiving the input signal (20) and, in response thereto, providing via the display (12) a summary of the program from the program beginning to the input signal time.
  • In that regard, controller (14) is preferably further for transmitting a control signal to remote site (26) in response to receipt of the input signal (20), and for receiving the summary in response to transmission of the control signal. Controller (14) may be operative to receive the summary from the remote site (26), or from a site other than the remote site (26).
  • As previously described, the summary may comprises video content, audio content, or both. In that regard, the video content may comprise text, and such text may be embedded in the program, to be provided by the controller (14) via the display (12) only after receipt of the input signal (20) by the controller (14). Further, the video content may be provided on a portion of the display (12) separate from a portion of the display (12) used to provide the program.
  • In another embodiment, the present invention provides a system and method for requesting and storing the un-viewed portion of a video broadcast already in progress. This embodiment preferably involves the use of a set-top box (24) with Digital Video Recording (DVR) functionality, a head-end architecture that supports server based storage of the broadcast video content, and a two-way broadband data network. According to this embodiment of the present invention, a viewer is able to initiate network retrieval of a previously broadcast video program based on the viewer's activity as the viewer alternates between programs on different channels (i.e., channel “surfs”).
  • For example, referring still to FIG. 1, after channel surfing among a variety of channels, a viewer tunes display (12) to a particular television program which is in progress, and then watches the program for a pre-determined period of time. The set-top-box (24) then automatically contacts a video storage device at the head-end, such as may be provided at remote site (26), that has been storing the broadcast video, and begins to download the program from the beginning using the Data-Over-Cable Service Interface Specification (DOCSIS) channel, or any other out-of-band (OOB) data channel, such as may be provided by communication path (28).
  • In addition to requesting and storing the previously broadcast video using an OOB channel, the set-top-box (24) also preferably stores the broadcast video from the moment the user first tuned display (12) to the program, and continues to store the content as it is broadcast in real time. The OOB download preferably occurs at the maximum download speed available on the network, with the download starting at the beginning of the program, continuing until the initial storage of the program and, if content is available on the server, continuing to download the program from the end of the program.
  • According to this embodiment of the present invention, the user's channel tune event automatically initiates the local storage of the program content. In that regard, for example, local storage may be delayed for a predetermined amount of time to ensure that the viewer is actually tuned to and watching a particular program, rather than channel surfing. The present invention further provides for managing the download process as a user watches a program or moves through the locally stored content. In that regard, for example, if a user elects to move quickly to the beginning of locally stored content, the content already viewed is preferably kept, the content currently being watched is preferably cached locally, such as in storage medium (16), and those portions of content not yet cached may be requested in a specific order. Still further, the present invention also provides for network content requests, storage management and storage clean-up as the user changes channels. In that regard, for example, the user is preferably prompted by set-top-box (14) via display (12) as to whether or not to continue downloading program content if the user changes channels during the download process.
  • In such fashion, the present invention allows a user to watch an entire program that the user previously would have missed by tuning in to the program after its broadcast has already started. As a result, a user will have access to the beginning of a program, or the entire program, by the mere act of tuning in and watching a portion of the program.
  • According to this embodiment, and referring still to FIG. 1, in a system for broadcasting video programs to a user including a display (12), the present invention provides a system for providing a copy of at least a portion of the program to the user. Controller (14) is for monitoring a period of time during which the display (12) is tuned to a broadcast of a video program, the period starting during the broadcast of the program, and for use in providing via the display (12) a copy of at least a portion of the program when the period exceeds a predetermined threshold time. Storage medium (16) is for use in storing the copy of at least a portion of the program.
  • In this embodiment, controller (14) is preferably further for communicating with remote site (26) to request a copy of at least a portion of the program when the period exceeds the predetermined threshold time, and for receiving the copy of at least a portion of the program. In that regard, controller (14) may be operative to receive the copy of at least the portion of the program from remote site (26), or from a site other than remote site (26). As previously described, the copy of at least a portion of the program preferably comprises a complete copy of the program.
  • Also in this embodiment, input device (18) may be provided for use in generating a request for display of, and the controller (14) is further for providing via the display (12), at least a portion of the copy of at least a portion of the program during the broadcast of the program. Still further, as also described previously, controller (14) may also be for requesting, and input device (18) for use in generating, an indication whether to continue receiving the copy of at least a portion of the program when the display (12) is tuned to a broadcast of another video program before receipt of the copy of at least a portion of the program has been completed.
  • Alternatively in this embodiment, controller (14) may be provided for requesting, and input device (18) may be for use in generating, an indication whether a copy of at least a portion of the program is desired when the period exceeds a predetermined threshold time. In that regard, controller (14) may be provided for communicating with remote site (26) to request a copy of at least a portion of the program upon a receipt of an indication that a copy of at least a portion of the program is desired.
  • Referring next to FIG. 2, a simplified, exemplary flowchart concerning this embodiment of the present invention is shown. As seen therein, after a user tunes to a particular channel at (30), the present invention then determines at (32) whether or not to download data based on how long the user pauses on that channel. If it is determined at (32) that the user did not pause for a sufficient time on that channel, the present invention again determines at (32) whether or not to download data based on how long the user pauses on a subsequent channel.
  • If it is determined at (32) that data is to be downloaded, it is then determined at (34) if the data is available. If not, the user is notified at (36), such as via translucent text or a graphical icon on the display, that the desired content is unavailable. If the data is available, a user profile is determined at (38). In that regard, a user might have previously elected to automatically retrieve content of interest or, alternatively, to be manually prompted before downloading.
  • If the user profile indicates manual download is desired at (40), then the present invention prompts the user as to whether a download is desired at (42). If not, no further action is undertaken. Alternatively, if the user indicates that a download is desired, or if the user profile indicates automatic download is desired, the number of active downloads by the user is checked at (44). In that regard, the present invention preferably supports only a pre-determined number of data streams to each user. If the user is over such a pre-determined limit at (46), the user is notified at (48), again such as via translucent text or a graphical icon on the display, that such a pre-determined limit has been exceeded.
  • Alternatively, if the user is within such a pre-determined limit, the download process is undertaken at (50), and the content is added to the user's inventory at (52). As seen in FIG. 3, a user may be charged for such a service, and billing for such a charge may be on a flat rate or per event basis. With a flat rate charge, a user may download for a fixed monthly, or other periodic, fee. With a per event charge, a user receives a charge each time downloaded content is viewed. For a per event charge, downloaded content is flagged to create a billing event at (54) when the downloaded content is viewed. For either type of billing basis, the user is notified at (56), again such as via translucent text or a graphical icon on the display, that the downloaded content has been retrieved and is available for viewing.
  • Referring next to FIG. 3, a simplified, exemplary flowchart of one embodiment of the method of the present invention is shown, denoted generally by reference numeral 60. The method (60) is for use in a system for broadcasting video programs to a user including a display, and is for providing program information to the user. As seen in FIG. 3, the method (60) comprises providing (62) a controller for receiving an input signal representing a request for summary information concerning a video program, the program having a beginning and the input signal being generated at a time during a broadcast of the program, and for providing via the display a summary of the program from the program beginning to the input signal time in response to receipt of the input signal. The method (60) may further comprise providing (64) an input device for use in generating the input signal.
  • As previously described, the controller may further be for transmitting a control signal to a remote site in response to receipt of the input signal, and for receiving the summary in response to transmission of the control signal. In that regard, the controller may be operative to receive the summary from the remote site, or from another site. As also previously described, the summary may comprise video content, audio content, or both. In that regard, the video content may comprise text, and may be provided on a portion of the display separate from a portion of the display used to provide the program. Still further, the summary may comprise text embedded in the program, the text to be provided by the controller via the display only after receipt of the input signal by the controller. The method (60) may also further comprise providing (66) a storage medium for use in storing the summary.
  • Referring now to FIG. 4 a simplified, exemplary flowchart of another embodiment of the method of the present invention is shown, denoted generally by reference numeral 70. The method (70) is for use in a system for broadcasting video programs to a user including a display, and is for providing a copy of at least a portion of the program to the user. As seen in FIG. 3, the method (70) comprises providing (72) a controller for monitoring a period of time during which the display is tuned to a broadcast of a video program, the period starting during the broadcast of the program, and for use in providing via the display a copy of at least a portion of the program when the period exceeds a predetermined threshold time. The method (70) may further comprise providing (74) a storage medium for use in storing the copy of at least a portion of the program.
  • As previously described, the controller may further be for communicating with a remote site to request a copy of at least a portion of the program when the period exceeds the predetermined threshold time, and for receiving the copy of at least a portion of the program. In that regard, the controller may be operative to receive the copy of at least the portion of the program from the remote site, or from some other site. As also previously described, the copy of at least a portion of the program may comprise a complete copy of the program.
  • Referring still to FIG. 4, the method (70) may further comprise providing (76) an input device, wherein the input device is for use in generating a request for display of, and the controller is further for providing via the display, at least a portion of the copy of at least a portion of the program during the broadcast of the program. The controller may further be for requesting, and the input device may be for use in generating, an indication whether to continue receiving the copy of at least a portion of the program when the display is tuned to a broadcast of another video program before receipt of the copy of at least a portion of the program has been completed.
  • The method (70) may also further comprise providing (76) an input device, wherein the controller is further for requesting, and the input device is for use in generating, an indication whether a copy of at least a portion of the program is desired when the period exceeds a predetermined threshold time, and the controller is further for communicating with a remote site to request a copy of at least a portion of the program upon a receipt of an indication that a copy of at least a portion of the program is desired. In that regard, as previously described, the controller may be operative to receive the copy of at least the portion of the program from the remote site, or from another site. As also previously described, the copy of at least a portion of the program may comprise a complete copy of the program.
  • As described previously, the input device may further be for use in generating a request for display of, and the controller may further be for providing via the display, at least a portion of the copy of at least a portion of the program during the broadcast of the program. As also described previously, the controller may further be for requesting, and the input device may further be for use in generating, an indication whether to continue receiving the copy of at least a portion of the program when the display is tuned to a broadcast of another video program before receipt of the copy of at least a portion of the program has been completed.
  • It should be noted that the simplified flowcharts depicted in FIGS. 3 and 4 are exemplary of the method of the present invention. In that regard, the steps of such method may be executed in sequences other than those shown in FIGS. 3 and 4, including the execution of one or more steps simultaneously.
  • As is readily apparent from the foregoing description, the present invention provides, in a system for broadcasting video programs to a user including a display, a system and method for providing program information or a copy of at least a portion of a program to the user. The present invention provides a system and method that allow a user to “catch-up” on a program already in progress. The present invention allows a user, such as a cable or satellite service subscriber, to initiate a request for and receive a timely synopsis or summary of major events, actions, outcomes, or other information pertaining to a program, the broadcast of which is already in progress.
  • In addition, the present invention allows such a user, either automatically or upon request, to obtain a copy of at least a portion of a program, the broadcast of which is already in progress. The present invention allows a user to dynamically retrieve, store and manage the video content of such programs. The present invention thereby enhances the value of video programming by making such programming more comprehensible, interesting, and entertaining to viewers, thereby increasing the likelihood that such programming will be watched by more viewers, which is an important goal of program content providers, cable and/or satellite television service providers, and advertisers.
  • While the preferred embodiments of the invention have been illustrated and described, it is not intended that these embodiments illustrate and describe all possible forms of the invention. Rather, the words used in the specification are words of description rather than limitation, and it is understood that various changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.

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What is claimed is:
1. A method comprising:
determining, by a computing device, that a channel has been tuned to for a period of time, wherein the period of time is associated with a first portion of a content;
communicating, responsive to the determining, a request for a second portion of a content, wherein the second portion of the content comprises a portion of the content transmitted via the channel prior to the period of time; and
receiving, responsive to the request, the second portion of the content.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein the second portion comprises a portion of the content beginning at a start time of the content and ending at a start time of the period of time.
3. The method of claim 1, further comprising generating, prior to communicating the request to retrieve the second portion of the content, a prompt requesting approval to generate the request to retrieve the second portion of the content.
4. The method of claim 1, further comprising outputting the second portion of the content.
5. The method of claim 1, further comprising:
causing output of the first portion of the content on a first portion of an associated device associated with the computing device; and
causing output of the second portion of the content on a second portion of the associated device, the second portion of the device being different from the first portion of the associated device.
6. The method of claim 1, further comprising storing locally the content in response to the request for the second portion of the content.
7. The method of claim 1, wherein receiving the second portion of the content comprises receiving the second portion of the content from a device remote from the computing device.
8. The method of claim 7, wherein the device remote from the computing device is a device configured to store the content during transmission of the content.
9. A method comprising:
receiving, at a computing device, a request for the computing device to tune to a channel, wherein the request is received after a start time of transmission of a content via the channel;
determining, by the computing device, that a length of time since the receiving of the request exceeds a threshold;
communicating a request for a requested portion of the content in response to determining that the length of time exceeds the threshold; and
receiving the portion of the content, wherein the portion of the content comprises a portion of the content starting at the start time and ending at a receipt time of the request for the computing device to tune to the channel.
10. The method of claim 9, further comprising outputting, by the computing device and prior to the determining, a different portion of the content received responsive to the request to tune to the channel.
11. The method of claim 10, further comprising:
causing output of the different portion of the content on a first portion of an associated device associated with the computing device; and
causing output of the requested portion of the content on a second portion of the associated device, the second portion of the associated device being different from the first portion of the associated device.
12. The method of claim 10, wherein the determining comprises determining an amount of the different portion of the content that has been received by the computing device.
13. The method of claim 10, wherein the determining comprises determining an amount of time that the computing device has been set to receive the different portion of the content.
14. The method of claim 9, further comprising generating, prior to communicating the request to retrieve the requested portion of the content, a prompt requesting approval to generate the request to retrieve the requested portion of the content.
15. The method of claim 9, wherein receiving the portion of the content comprises receiving the portion of the content from a device remote from the computing device and configured to store the content during transmission of the content.
16. A method comprising:
causing, by a first computing device and at a first time, transmission of a program via a channel;
receiving, from a second computing device and at a second time, a request for a portion of the program, wherein receiving the request indicates that the second computing device has been tuned to the channel for a period of time beginning at a third time and ending at the second time, wherein the third time is after the first time and before the second time; and
responsive to the request, causing transmission of a portion of the program transmitted via the channel between the first time and the third time.
17. The method of claim 16, wherein causing transmission of the portion of the program comprises causing a remote device to transmit the portion of the program.
18. The method of claim 17, wherein the remote device is configured to store the program during transmission of the program.
19. The method of claim 17, wherein the remote device is a device remote from the first computing device and the second computing device.
20. The method of claim 16, further comprising storing the program at the first computing device prior to the causing transmission of the program via the channel.
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