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| United States Patent Application |
20040128685
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| Kind Code
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A1
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Hassell, Joel G.
;   et al.
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July 1, 2004
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Electronic program guide with digital storage
Abstract
An interactive television program guide system with digital storage is
provided. The program guide gives users the ability to store information
associated with recorded programs in a directory in the digital storage
device thereby providing easy access to program information. The program
guide may also provide a global media library for indicating the programs
stored on removable storage media used with the program guide. The guide
may also allow the user to manage and maintain a user media library to do
the same. Non-time-sensitive data associated with recorded programs may
be stored in a way that allows the user to interact with the data on
playback as if the program were being originally aired. The program guide
also allows the user to define "super-programs" for playback of a
sequence of stored programs or program segments.
| Inventors: |
Hassell, Joel G.; (Arvada, CO)
; Knudson, Edward B.; (Littleton, CO)
; Hedges, L. Joe; (Tulsa, OK)
; Ellis, Michael D.; (Boulder, CO)
; Berezowski, David M.; (Tulsa, OK)
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| Correspondence Address:
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FISH & NEAVE
1251 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS
50TH FLOOR
NEW YORK
NY
10020-1105
US
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| Assignee: |
United Video Properties, Inc., a corporation of Delaware
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| Serial No.:
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734505 |
| Series Code:
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10
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| Filed:
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December 12, 2003 |
| Current U.S. Class: |
725/40; 348/E5.105; 386/E5.002; 725/134; 725/142; 725/25; G9B/27.001; G9B/27.012; G9B/27.019; G9B/27.02; G9B/27.021; G9B/27.049; G9B/27.05; G9B/27.051 |
| Class at Publication: |
725/040; 725/025; 725/134; 725/142 |
| International Class: |
H04N 007/173; G06F 013/00; H04N 005/445; G06F 003/00; H04N 007/16 |
Claims
What is claimed is:
1. A system in which programs and associated program data are displayed
for users by an interactive television program guide implemented on user
television equipment, comprising: means for displaying the programs and
associated program data on the user television equipment using the
interactive television program guide; and means for digitally storing the
programs and associated program data in a digital storage device
contained in the user television equipment using the interactive
television program guide.
2. The system defined in claim 1 wherein the display means further
comprises means for displaying a set-up screen on the user television
equipment using the interactive television program guide.
3. The system defined in claim 2 wherein the set-up screen comprises means
for providing a user with an opportunity to define one or more storage
options.
4. The system defined in claim 3 wherein the storage options comprise one
or more storage options selected from the group consisting of: languages,
video format, enforcement of parental control on storage, and
auto-erasing viewed entries.
5. The system defined in claim 4 further comprising means for digitally
storing the programs in a language on a digital storage device with the
interactive television program guide using the language storage option.
6. The system defined in claim 4 further comprising means for digitally
storing the programs in a video format on a digital storage device with
the interactive television program guide using the video format storage
option.
7. The system defined in claim 4 further comprising means for digitally
storing the programs and associated program data on a digital storage
device with the interactive television program guide using the
enforcement of parental control on storage option.
8. The system defined in claim 4 further comprising means for
automatically deleting programs and associated program data from a
digital storage device with the interactive television program guide
using the auto-erase viewed entries storage option.
9. The system defined in claim 2 wherein the set-up screen comprises means
for providing a user with an opportunity to define playback options.
10. The system defined in claim 9 wherein the playback options comprise
one or more playback options selected from the group consisting of:
default language, default video format, skip commercials.
11. The system defined in claim 10 wherein the display means displays the
digitally stored programs and associated program data in a language on
the user television program equipment with the interactive television
program guide using the default language playback option.
12. The system defined in claim 10 wherein the display means displays the
digitally stored programs and program data in a video format on the user
television equipment with the interactive television program guide using
the default video format playback option.
13. The system defined in claim 10 further comprising: means for
determining whether the digitally stored programs contain advertising
using the interactive television program guide; and wherein the display
means skips displaying the advertising information when displaying the
digitally stored programs and programming data with the interactive
television program guide using the skip commercials playback option.
14. The system defined in claim 2 wherein the set-up screen comprises
means for providing a user with an opportunity to select components for
display in screens that display program information.
15. The system defined in claim 1 wherein the display means further
comprises means for displaying a recording schedule screen on the user
television equipment using the interactive television program guide.
16. The system defined in claim 15 wherein the recording schedule screen
comprises: an indication of the programs currently scheduled for storage
by the digital storage means; means for providing a user with an
opportunity to select one of the programs; and wherein the display means
further comprises means for displaying a selected program listing
information screen for the selected program on the user television
equipment using the interactive television program guide.
17. The system defined in claim 16 wherein the selected program listing
information screen comprises one or more fields of associated program
data for the selected program.
18. The system defined in claim 17 wherein the selected program listing
information screen further comprises: one or more user fields; and means
for providing a user with an opportunity to enter user information into
one or more of the user fields.
19. The system defined in claim 1 wherein the display means further
comprises means for displaying a program listings screen on the user
television equipment using the interactive television program guide, the
program listings screen comprising means for providing the user with an
opportunity to select a program listing.
20. The system defined in claim 19 wherein the means for displaying a
program listings screen further comprises means for displaying program
listings in subsets of listings according to one or more organization
criteria.
21. The system defined in claim 20 further comprising means for providing
a user with an opportunity to select the organization criteria.
22. The system defined in claim 20 further comprising means for providing
a user with an opportunity to define the organization criteria.
23. The system defined in claim 19 wherein the means for displaying a
program listings screen further comprises means for displaying program
listings in sorted lists according to sorting criteria.
24. The system defined in claim 23 further comprising means for providing
the user with an opportunity to select the sorting criteria.
25. The system defined in claim 19 wherein the program listing screen
comprises listings of programs stored by the digital storage means.
26. The system defined in claim 19 wherein the display means further
comprises means for displaying a program listings information screen for
the selected program listing on the user television equipment using the
interactive television program guide.
27. The system defined in claim 26 wherein the program listings
information screen comprises one or more fields of associated program
data selected from the group consisting of: title, description, episode,
channel, duration, viewed, cast members, category(ies), language, video
format, start and end time, date, re-run indicator, stereo indicator,
close-captioned indicator, and other information.
28. The system defined in claim 25 wherein: the display means further
comprises means for displaying one or more on-screen options; and further
comprising means for providing a user with an opportunity to select an
on-screen option.
29. The system defined in claim 19 wherein the means for displaying
program listings further comprises means for displaying program listings
in a program listings grid.
30. The system defined in claim 29 wherein the program listings grid
contains one or more rows of listings of programs stored by the digital
storage means.
31. The system defined in claim 1 wherein the display means further
comprises means for displaying the digitally stored programs and
associated program data on the user television equipment using the
interactive television program guide to provide users with an opportunity
to access the associated program data as if the programs and program data
were being originally aired.
32. The system defined in claim 1 wherein the digital storage means
further comprises means for digitally storing additional program
components on a digital storage device.
33. The system defined in claim 1 wherein the associated program data
comprises program listings data supplied by a main facility.
34. The system defined in claim 1 wherein the associated program data
comprises user added information.
35. The system defined in claim 1 further comprising means for
transferring the digitally stored programs to a secondary storage device
using the interactive television program guide.
36. A system in which programs and associated program data are displayed
for users by an interactive television program guide implemented on user
television equipment, comprising: a digital storage device in the user
television equipment for digitally storing the programs and associated
program data using the interactive television program guide; and means
for maintaining a directory of the digitally stored associated program
data using the interactive television program guide.
37. The system define in claim 36 further comprising a means for
displaying a directory listing screen on the user television equipment
using the interactive television program guide.
38. The system defined in claim 37 wherein the directory listing screen
comprises: means for indicating directory entry information; and means
for providing a user with an opportunity to select directory entry
information; wherein the display means further comprises means for
displaying a full entry information screen in response to the selection
by a user of directory information.
39. The system defined in claim 38 wherein the full entry information
screen comprises a plurality of fields of directory entry information
selected from the group consisting of: title, description, episode,
channel, duration, viewed, cast members, category(ies), language, video
format, start and end time, date, re-run indicator, stereo indicator,
close-captioned indicator, and other information.
40. The system defined in claim 39 wherein the full entry information
screen further comprises: one or more user-defined fields; and means for
providing a user with an opportunity to enter user information in one or
more of the user-defined fields.
41. The system defined in claim 36 further comprising: means for
displaying an edit screen; and means for editing portions of the
digitally stored programs and associated program data from the digital
storage device using the interactive television program guide.
42. The system defined in claim 41 wherein the edit screen comprises means
for providing a user with an opportunity to define the portions of the
digitally stored programs and associated program data edited by the
editing means.
43. The system defined in claim 42 wherein the partial edit screen further
comprises a video feedback area.
44. The system defined in claim 36 wherein: the digital storage device
digitally stores the programs and associated program data on removable
digital storage media using the interactive television program guide; and
the maintaining means maintains the digitally stored associated program
data in a global media library using the interactive television program
guide.
45. The system defined in claim 44 further comprising means for displaying
a global media library screen on the user television equipment using the
interactive television program guide.
46. The system defined in claim 45 wherein: the global media library
screen comprises means for providing a user with an opportunity to select
a program stored on the removable storage media; and means for displaying
an indication that the removable storage medium containing the selected
program is not loaded in the digital storage device.
47. A system in which programs and associated program data are displayed
for users by an interactive television program guide implemented on user
television equipment, comprising: a digital storage device in the user
television equipment for digitally storing the programs and associated
program data using the interactive television program guide; means for
defining a super-program sequence; and means for displaying the programs
and segments of the programs and associated program data according to the
defined super-program sequence on the user television equipment using the
interactive television program guide.
48. The system defined in claim 47 wherein the defining means further
comprises means for displaying a super-program screen on the user
television equipment using the interactive television program guide.
49. The system defined in claim 48 wherein the super-program screen
comprises: an area indicating programs stored on the digital storage
device; and means for providing a user with an opportunity to select a
program to be included in the super-program sequence.
50. The system defined in claim 48 wherein: the super-program screen
further comprises an area for providing a user with an opportunity to
define play segments; and the display means further comprises means for
displaying play segments of the programs and associated program data
according to the super-program sequence on the user television equipment
using the interactive television program guide.
51. The system defined in claim 50 wherein the area for providing a user
with an opportunity to define play segments comprises: a play segment
indicator; and one or more markers for defining the play segment.
52. The system defined in claim 48 wherein the super-program screen
further comprises a video feedback area.
53. The system defined in claim 47 further comprising means for
transferring the digitally stored programs according to the defined
super-program to a secondary storage device using the interactive
television program guide.
54. A method in which programs and associated program data are displayed
for users by an interactive television program guide implemented on user
television equipment, comprising the steps of: displaying the programs
and associated program data on the user television equipment using the
interactive television program guide; and digitally storing the programs
and associated program data in a digital storage device contained in the
user television equipment using the interactive television program guide.
55. The method defined in claim 54 further comprising the step of
displaying a set-up screen on the user television equipment using the
interactive television program guide.
56. The method defined in claim 55 wherein the step of displaying a set-up
screen further comprises the step of providing a user with an opportunity
to define one or more storage options.
57. The method defined in claim 56 wherein the step of displaying a set-up
screen further comprises the step of providing a user with an opportunity
to define one or more storage options selected from the group consisting
of: languages, video format, enforcement of parental control on storage,
and auto-erasing viewed entries.
58. The method defined in claim 57 further comprising the step of
digitally storing the programs in a language on a digital storage device
with the interactive television program guide using the language storage
option.
59. The method defined in claim 57 further comprising the step of
digitally storing the programs in a video format on a digital storage
device with the interactive television program guide using the video
format storage option.
60. The method defined in claim 57 further comprising the step of
digitally storing the programs and associated program data on a digital
storage device with the interactive television program guide using the
enforcement of parental control on storage option.
61. The method defined in claim 57 further comprising the step of
automatically deleting programs and associated program data from a
digital storage device with the interactive television program guide
using the auto-erase viewed entries storage option.
62. The method defined in claim 55 wherein the step of displaying a set-up
screen further comprises the step of providing a user with an opportunity
to define playback options.
63. The method defined in claim 55 wherein the step of displaying a set-up
screen further comprises the step of providing a user with an opportunity
to define one or more playback options selected from the group consisting
of: default language, default video format, skip commercials.
64. The method defined in claim 63 further comprising the step of
displaying the digitally stored programs and associated program data in a
language on the user television program equipment with the interactive
television program guide using the default language playback option.
65. The method defined in claim 63 further comprising the step of
displaying the digitally stored programs and program data in a video
format on the user television equipment with the interactive television
program guide using the default video format playback option.
66. The method defined in claim 63 further comprising the steps of:
determining whether the digitally stored programs contain advertising
using the interactive television program guide; and skipping the
advertising information when displaying the digitally stored programs and
programming data with the interactive television program guide using the
skip commercials playback option.
67. The method defined in claim 55 further comprising the step of
providing a user with an opportunity to select components for display in
screens that display program information.
68. The method defined in claim 54 further comprising the step of
displaying a recording schedule screen on the user television equipment
using the interactive television program guide.
69. The method defined in claim 68 further comprising the steps of:
indicating the programs currently scheduled for storage by the digital
storage means; providing a user with an opportunity to select one of the
programs; and displaying a selected program listing information screen
for the selected program on the user television equipment using the
interactive television program guide.
70. The method defined in claim 69 wherein the step of displaying a
selected program listing information screen comprises the step of
displaying one or more fields of associated program data for the selected
program.
71. The method defined in claim 70 further comprising the steps of:
displaying one or more user fields; and providing a user with an
opportunity to enter user information into one or more of the user
fields.
72. The method defined in claim 54 further comprising the steps of:
displaying a program listings screen on the user television equipment
using the interactive television program guide; and providing the user
with an opportunity to select a program listing.
73. The method defined in claim 72 wherein the means for displaying
program listings further comprises means for displaying program listings
in subsets of listings according to one or more organization criteria.
74. The method defined in claim 73 further comprising the step of
providing a user with an opportunity to select the organization criteria.
75. The method defined in claim 73 further comprising the step of
providing a user with an opportunity to define the organization criteria.
76. The method defined in claim 72 further comprising the step of
displaying program listings in sorted lists according to sorting
criteria.
77. The method defined in claim 76 further comprising the step of
providing the user with an opportunity to select the sorting criteria.
78. The method defined in claim 72 wherein the step of displaying a
program listings screen further comprises the step of displaying listings
of programs stored on a digital storage device.
79. The method defined in claim 78 further comprising the step of
displaying a program listings information screen for the selected program
listing on the user television equipment using the interactive television
program guide.
80. The method defined in claim 79 wherein the step of displaying a
program listings information screen further comprises the step of
displaying one or more fields of associated program data selected from
the group consisting of: title, description, episode, channel, duration,
viewed, cast members, category(ies), language, video format, start and
end time, date, re-run indicator, stereo indicator, close-captioned
indicator, and other information.
81. The method defined in claim 78 further comprising the steps of:
displaying one or more on-screen options; and providing a user with an
opportunity to select an on-screen option.
82. The method defined in claim 72 wherein the step of displaying program
listings further comprises the step of displaying program listings in a
program listings grid.
83. The method defined in claim 72 wherein the step of displaying a
program listings grid further comprises the step of displaying one or
more rows of listings of programs stored by the digital storage means.
84. The method defined in claim 54 further comprising the step of
displaying the digitally stored programs and associated program data on
the user television equipment using the interactive television program
guide to provide users with an opportunity to access the associated
program data as if the programs and program data were being originally
aired.
85. The method defined in claim 54 further comprising the step of
digitally storing additional program components on a digital storage
device.
86. The method defined in claim 54 further comprising the step of
providing a use with an opportunity to provide user added information.
87. The method defined in claim 54 further comprising the step of
transferring the digitally stored programs to a secondary storage device
using the interactive television program guide.
88. A method in which programs and associated program data are displayed
for users by an interactive television program guide implemented on user
television equipment, comprising the steps of: digitally storing the
programs and associated program data using the interactive television
program guide; and maintaining a directory of the digitally stored
associated program data using the interactive television program guide.
89. The method define in claim 88 further comprising the step of
displaying a directory listing screen on the user television equipment
using the interactive television program guide.
90. The method defined in claim 89 further comprising the steps of:
indicating directory entry information; and providing a user with an
opportunity to select directory entry information; displaying a full
entry information screen in response to the selection by a user of
directory information.
91. The method defined in claim 90 further comprising the step of
displaying a plurality of fields of directory entry information selected
from the group consisting of: title, description, episode, channel,
duration, viewed, cast members, category(ies), language, video format,
start and end time, date, re-run indicator, stereo indicator,
close-captioned indicator, and other information.
92. The method defined in claim 91 further comprising the steps of:
displaying one or more user-defined fields; and providing a user with an
opportunity to enter user information in one or more of the user-defined
fields.
93. The method defined in claim 80 further comprising the steps of:
displaying an edit screen; and editing portions of the digitally stored
programs and associated program data from the digital storage device
using the interactive television program guide.
94. The method defined in claim 93 further comprising the step of
providing a user with an opportunity to define the portions of the
digitally stored programs and associated program data edited by the
editing means.
95. The method defined in claim 94 further comprising the step of
providing a video feedback area.
96. The method defined in claim 88 further comprising the steps of:
digitally storing the programs and associated program data on removable
digital storage media using the interactive television program guide; and
maintaining the digitally stored associated program data in a global
media library using the interactive television program guide.
97. The method defined in claim 96 further comprising the step of
displaying a global media library screen on the user television equipment
using the interactive television program guide.
98. The method defined in claim 97 further comprising the steps of:
providing a user with an opportunity to select a program stored on the
removable storage media; and displaying an indication that the removable
storage medium containing the selected program is not loaded in the
digital storage device.
99. A method in which programs and associated program data are displayed
for users by an interactive television program guide implemented on user
television equipment, comprising the steps of: digitally storing the
programs and associated program data using the interactive television
program guide; defining a super-program sequence; and displaying the
programs and segments of the programs and associated program data
according to the defined super-program sequence on the user television
equipment using the interactive television program guide.
100. The method defined in claim 99 further comprising the step of
displaying a super-program screen on the user television equipment using
the interactive television program guide.
101. The method defined in claim 100 further comprising the steps of:
indicating programs stored on the digital storage device; and providing a
user with an opportunity to select a program to be included in the
super-program sequence.
102. The method defined in claim 100 further comprising the steps of:
providing a user with an opportunity to define play segments; and
displaying play segments of the programs and associated program data
according to the super-program sequence on the user television equipment
using the interactive television program guide.
103. The method defined in claim 102 further comprising the steps of:
displaying a play segment indicator; and providing one or more markers
for defining the play segment.
104. The method defined in claim 100 further comprising the step of
providing a video feedback area.
105. The method defined in claim 99 further comprising the step of
transferring the digitally stored programs according to the defined
super-program to a secondary storage device using the interactive
television program guide.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0001] This invention relates to video systems, and more particularly, to
interactive television program guide systems which allow for digital
storage of programs and program related information.
[0002] Cable, satellite, and broadcast television systems provide viewers
with a large number of television channels. Users have traditionally
consulted printed television program schedules to determine the programs
being broadcast at a particular time. More recently, interactive
electronic television program guides have been developed that allow
television program information to be displayed on a user's television.
[0003] Interactive program guides allow the user to navigate through
television program listings using a remote control. In a typical program
guide display, television listings are organized into subsets of listings
according to multiple organization criteria and are sorted in various
ways. One approach is to organize program listings into a program
listings grid. Each row in the grid contains television program listings
for a different channel. The columns in the grid correspond to a series
of scheduled broadcast times. The user can scroll up or down to view
program listings for different channels or may pan left or right to view
information about programs being broadcast at different times.
[0004] Recently, interactive program guides have been developed that allow
for storage of programs selected within the program guide on an
independent storage device, typically a videocassette recorder. Usually,
a control path involving an infrared transmitter coupled to an infrared
receiver in the videocassette recorder is used to control the
videocassette recorder. The use of independent analog storage devices
like videocassette recorders, however, does not allow for the more
advanced features that might be implemented if a digital storage device
were associated with the program guide.
[0005] It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide an
interactive television program guide with digital storage.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0006] This and other objects of the invention are accomplished in
accordance with the principles of the present invention by providing an
interactive program guide system with digital storage that allows the
program guide to be used to provide more advanced features than
previously offered by interactive program guide systems.
[0007] Program guide data is provided by a data source in a satellite
uplink facility. This information is transmitted to a television
distribution facility such as a cable headend via satellite link. The
television distribution facility distributes the information (and
television programming signals) to user television equipment on which an
interactive television program guide is implemented. One suitable
distribution scheme involves transmitting television channels and
distributing the information for program listings in the vertical
blanking interval of one of the channels or a sideband.
[0008] The user television equipment for receiving and processing the
television program listings and program data may include a set-top box.
The set-top box is also able to receive the television programming
distributed by the television distribution facility. The program guide
implemented on the set-top box processes television program listings
information and generates display screens (e.g., an interactive
television program guide grid) for display, e.g., on a standard
television monitor. The user can interact with the television program
guide by entering commands via a user input interface. An illustrative
input interface is an infrared remote control with cursor keys, a "guide"
button, a "record" button, a "play" button, an "exit" button, an "info"
button, and an "enter", "select", or "OK" button. The set-top box may
store television programming and program information in a digital storage
device associated with the program guide. The digital storage device may
be an optical or a magnetic storage device (e.g., a device using writable
digital video discs, magnetic disks, or a
hard drive or random access
memory (RAM), etc.).
[0009] The use of a digital storage device associated with the program
guide provides the user with more advanced features than could be
performed using an independent analog storage device. For example, the
current invention gives the user the ability to store information
associated with recorded programs in a directory in the digital storage
device thereby providing easy access to program information. The program
guide may also provide a global media library for indicating the programs
stored on removable storage media used with the program guide.
Non-time-sensitive data associated with recorded programs may be stored
in a way that allows the user to interact with the data on playback as if
the program were being originally aired. The program guide also allows
the user to define "super-programs" for playback of a sequence of stored
programs or program segments. The program guide may also provide for the
transfer of programs and super-programs to other volumes of the digital
storage device or to a secondary storage device.
[0010] Further features of the invention, its nature and various
advantages will be more apparent from the accompanying drawings and the
following detailed description of the preferred embodiments.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011] FIG. 1 is a schematic block diagram of a system in accordance with
the present invention.
[0012] FIG. 2 is a schematic block diagram of illustrative user television
equipment in accordance with the present invention.
[0013] FIG. 3 is a generalized schematic block diagram of portions of the
illustrative television equipment of FIG. 2.
[0014] FIGS. 4-14 are illustrative display screens in accordance with the
present invention.
[0015] FIGS. 15-22 are flow charts of steps involved in the operation of
the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0016] An illustrative system 10 in accordance with the present invention
is shown in FIG. 1. Main facility 12 provides data from program guide
data source 14 to television distribution facility 16 via communications
link 18. There are preferably numerous television distribution facilities
16, although only one such facility is shown in FIG. 1 to avoid
over-complicating the drawing. Link 18 may be a satellite link, a
telephone network link, a cable or fiber optic link, a microwave link, a
combination of such links, or any other suitable communications path. If
it is desired to transmit video signals over link 18 in addition to data
signals, a relatively high bandwidth link such as a satellite link may
generally be preferred to a relatively low bandwidth link such as a
telephone line. Television distribution facility 16 may be any suitable
distribution facility (e.g., a cable system headend, a broadcast
distribution facility, a satellite television distribution facility, or
any other suitable distribution facility.
[0017] The data transmitted by main facility 12 to television distribution
facility 16 includes television program listings data (e.g., program
times, channels, titles, and descriptions) and other program data for
additional services other than television program listings (e.g., weather
information, associated Internet web links, computer software, etc.).
[0018] Television distribution facility 16 distributes the television
program listings and additional data to multiple users via communications
paths 20. Each user has user television equipment 22 for displaying the
television program listings information using an interactive television
program guide. Communication paths 20 preferably have sufficient
bandwidth to allow television distribution facility 16 to distribute
television programming to user television equipment 22. If desired,
television programming may be provided over separate communications paths
(not shown).
[0019] An illustrative arrangement for user television equipment 22 is
shown in FIG. 2. Television equipment 22 of FIG. 2 receives video and
data from television distribution facility 16 (FIG. 1) at input 26.
During normal television viewing, the user tunes set-top box 28 to a
desired television channel. The signal for that television channel is
then provided at video output 30. The outputted signal is typically
either a radio-frequency (RF) signal on a predefined channel (e.g.,
channel 3 or 4), or a demodulated video signal, but may also be a digital
signal provided to television 36 on an appropriate digital bus (e.g., a
bus using the IEEE 1394 standard, (not shown)). The video signal at
output 30 is received by optional secondary storage device 32. Secondary
storage device 32 can be any suitable type of analog or digital program
storage device (e.g., a videocassette recorder, a digital video disc
(DVD) player with the ability to record DVD discs, etc.). Program
recording and other features may be controlled by set-top box 28 using
control path 34. If secondary storage device 32 is a videocassette
recorder, for example, a typical control path 34 involves the use of an
infrared transmitter coupled to the infrared receiver in the
videocassette recorder that normally accepts commands from a remote
control such as remote control 40. Remote control 40 may be used to
control set-top box 28, secondary storage device 32, and television 36.
[0020] The user may also record programs and program data in digital form
on digital storage device 31. Digital storage device 31 may be a writable
optical storage device (such as a DVD player capable of handling
recordable DVD discs), a magnetic storage device (such as a disk drive or
digital tape), or any other digital storage device. Digital storage
device 31 preferably supports a directory structure containing
information associated with stored entries. This directory information
can be stored in one location, for example at the beginning or the end of
the storage device. The directory information can also be distributed
(e.g., by storing a portion of such information at the same location as
each entry). For removable storage media like DVDs, each storage unit may
have its own directory information, and the program guide may keep a
global media library (discussed below).
[0021] Digital storage device 31 can be contained in set-top box 28 or it
can be an external device connected to set-top box 28 via an output port
and appropriate interface. If necessary, processing circuitry in set-top
box 28 formats the received video, audio and data signals into a digital
file format. Preferably, the file format is an open file format such as
the Motion Pictures Expert Group (MPEG) MPEG-2 standard. The resulting
data is streamed to digital storage device 31 via an appropriate bus
(e.g., a bus using the IEEE 1394 standard), and is stored on digital
storage device 31.
[0022] Television 36 receives video signals from secondary storage device
32 via communications path 38. The video signals on communications path
38 may either be generated by secondary storage device 32 when playing
back a prerecorded storage medium (e.g., a videocassette or a recordable
digital video disc), by digital storage device 31 when playing back a
pre-recorded digital medium, may be passed through from set-top box 28,
may be provided directly to television 36 from set-top box 28 if
secondary storage device 32 is not included in user television equipment
22, or may be received directly by television 36. During normal
television viewing, the video signals provided to television 36
correspond to the desired channel to which the user has tuned with
set-top box 28. The video signals provided to television 36 may also be
by set-top box 28 when set-top box 28 is used to play back information
stored on digital storage device 31.
[0023] When the user wishes to access the features of the program guide,
the user may use a "menu" key on remote control 40 or an appropriate key
corresponding to the desired feature. For example, if the user wishes to
view programming information, a "guide" key on remote control 40 can be
used. When set-top box 28 receives commands from remote control 40 that
inform set-top box 28 that the menu or other feature button has been
pressed, processing circuitry within set-top box 28 supplies information
that is displayed on television 36 as described further below.
[0024] A more generalized embodiment of user television equipment 22 (FIG.
2) is shown in FIG. 3. As shown in FIG. 3, program listings, programming
and program data associated with the programming (hereinafter "associated
program data") from television distribution facility 16 (FIG. 1) are
received by control circuitry 42 of user television equipment 22. Video
signals are typically provided on multiple television channels.
Associated program data and program listings may be provided on a
television channel sideband, in the vertical blanking interval of a
television channel, using an in-band digital channel, using an
out-of-band digital signal, or by any other suitable data transmission
technique.
[0025] The user controls the operation of user television equipment 22
with user input interface 46. User input interface 46 may be a pointing
device, wireless remote control, keyboard, touch-pad, voice recognition
system, or any other suitable user input device. To watch television, the
user instructs control circuitry 42 to display a desired television
channel on monitor 45. To access the features of the program guide, the
user instructs the program guide implemented on user television equipment
22 to generate a main menu or a desired program guide display screen for
display on monitor 45.
[0026] The functions of control circuitry 42 may be provided using the
set-top box arrangement of FIG. 2. Alternatively, these functions may be
integrated into an advanced television receiver, personal computer
television (PC/TV), or any other suitable arrangement. If desired, a
combination of such arrangements may be used.
[0027] When a user indicates a desire to access the main menu or other
feature of the program guide (e.g., by entering a command with user
interface 46), the program guide generates an appropriate program guide
display screen for display on monitor 45. An illustrative main-menu
screen 50 is shown in FIG. 4. From the main menu, the user can access any
one of a number of features of the program guide. Features indicated by
main-menu screen 50 may include program listings, recording schedules,
the digital storage medium directory, program guide setup, transferring
stored entries and super-programs to another volume or device, and global
media library. These and other features will be described below.
[0028] When main-menu screen 50 is displayed on monitor 45, the user may
access a feature by indicating a desire to do so. This can be done, for
example, by using user interface 46 to position movable highlight region
56 over the desired feature. If user input interface 46 is a remote
control such as remote control 40 of FIG. 2, the user can position
highlight region 56 by, for example, using "up", "down", "left", and
"right" cursor keys. The user can then access the desired feature by
entering an appropriate command by, for example, using a "select" or "OK"
key (hereinafter referred to as "selecting" the entry). The main-menu
screen may also consist of "buttons" which the user "pushes" by entering
appropriate commands with user interface 46 (e.g., by highlighting a
button and selecting it). The program guide then generates the
appropriate program guide display screen for display on monitor 45.
[0029] When a user indicates a desire to view television programming
information (e.g, by selecting program listings option 48 from main-menu
screen 50, or by using a "guide" key on remote control 40), the program
guide generates an appropriate program listings screen for display on
monitor 45. A program listings screen may contain one or more lists of
programs organized according to multiple organization criteria (e.g., by
program type, theme, or any other pre-defined or user defined and
selectable criteria) and sorted in various ways (e.g., alphabetically).
The program listings screen may be overlaid over a program being viewed
by the user or overlaid over a portion of the program in a "browse" mode.
[0030] One approach is to organize program listings into a program
listings grid. An illustrative program listings grid 60 is shown in FIG.
5a. Program listings grid 60 has program listings rows 62, 64, 66, and
68. Program listings row 62 contains selectable program listings for
programs 1 and 2 on channel 2 (Public Television). Program listings row
64 contains selectable program listings for programs 1 and 2 on channel 3
(HBO). Program listings row 66 contains selectable program listings for
programs 1, 2, and 3 on channel 4 (NBC). Program listings row 68 contains
a selectable program listing for program 1 on channel 5 (FOX). The
programs on each channel are typically different.
[0031] Program listings grid 60 preferably has movable cell highlight
region 61, which highlights the current grid cell. The range of movement
of highlight region 61 is typically bounded by column 63 on the left, by
program listings time cells 65 on the top, by screen boundary 67 on the
right, and by lower screen boundary 69 on the bottom.
[0032] The user may position highlight region 61 by entering appropriate
commands with user interface 46. For example, if user input interface 46
is a remote control such as remote control 40 of FIG. 2, the user can
position highlight region 61 using "up", "down", "left", and "right"
cursor keys. If the user repeatedly moves highlight region 61 until it
reaches lower screen boundary 69, further attempts at downward movement
cause the program listings to scroll in the vertical direction.
[0033] Similarly, the listings in grid 60 are moved when highlight region
61 is panned (i.e., moved to the right or left). Panning highlight region
61 to the right causes the program listings in all of the program
listings rows 62, 64, 66, and 68 to pan to the left by an equal amount.
This allows new program listings to be displayed. Time cells 65 are
adjusted accordingly (i.e., by incrementing each cell by 30 minutes). If
highlight region 61 is panned to the left, the program listings in rows
62, 64, 66, and 58 pan to the right.
[0034] After a user positions highlight region 61 on a desired selectable
program listing, the user may access a number of program guide features.
For example, the user may access additional information (typically text
or graphics, but possible video) about the listing by selecting that
listing. The user may obtain this information without exiting grid 60.
The user makes selections by entering appropriate selection commands with
user interface 46 (FIG. 3). If user interface 46 is a remote control such
as remote control 40 of FIG. 2, the user may use a "select", "OK", or
"info" key to make a selection.
[0035] Making a selection directs the program guide to generate a program
listing information screen for display on monitor 45. An illustrative
program listing information screen 70 is shown in FIG. 6. Information
displayed in information screen 70 may include any information associated
with the listing supplied by main facility 12. The information may
include, for example, the title of the selection, a description, episode
information, the channel, cast members, parental control ratings,
categories, available language(s), available video formats, or other
information like associated Internet web sites or computer software.
[0036] The user can exit program listing information screen 70 by
indicating a desire to exit the screen by, for example, entering
appropriate commands with user interface 46 (FIG. 3). If user interface
46 is a remote control such as remote control 40 of FIG. 2, the user may
for example, use an "exit" or "last" key to exit the screen. The program
guide may respond to a "last" command by generating the previous program
guide display screen for display on monitor 45. The program guide may
respond to an "exit" command by returning the user to normal television
viewing.
[0037] In an alternative embodiment, the program guide may also provide
selectable listings of programs currently stored on digital storage
device 49 in any form of list, table, or grid. The listings may be
organized according to selectable organization criteria and sorted. One
approach is to use a program listings grid, as shown in FIG. 5b. This may
be done, for example, by using row 145 of program listings grid 141 to
indicate currently stored programs, thereby treating digital storage
device 49 like an additional channel. Multiple rows may be used to
organize listings according to organization criteria (e.g., by theme,
program type, or any other pre-defined or user defined selectable
organization criteria). In each row, the listings may be sorted (e.g.,
alphabetically).
[0038] Each entry in a different column 147 of row 145 may correspond to a
different movie stored on digital storage device 49. To view additional
titles, the user may, for example, pan right or left by using "right" and
"left" cursor keys on remote control 40 of FIG. 2.
[0039] Just like program listings grid 60 of FIG. 5a, program listings
grid 141 of FIG. 5b may contain highlight region 149 to select listings
in any of the rows, including row 145, and thereby access program
listings information screen 70 (FIG. 6) for a selected listing. If the
user selects a program stored on digital storage device 49 (i.e., a
listing in row 145), the program guide responds by obtaining the
information associated with the listing for display in program listings
information screen 70 from digital storage device 49, and by displaying
program listings information screen 70. The information for program
listings information screen 70 may be stored as a directory entry on
digital storage device 49.
[0040] The user may also select a program stored on digital storage device
49 from grid 141 for playback. If user interface 46 is a remote control
such as remote control 40 of FIG. 2, the user may use a digital "play"
key to select the program whose listing in row 145 is surrounded by
highlight region 61. The program guide responds by issuing appropriate
commands to digital storage device 49 to read the selected program and to
display the program. Any non-time-sensitive data associated with the
program stored on digital storage device 49 may be presented to the
viewer by the program guide just as it was presented when the program was
originally aired. This will be described more fully below. The program
guide may also provide features during playback which are similar to
those provided for by current analog storage technologies (e.g.,
"fast-forward", "rewind", "pause", and "stop").
[0041] The program guide may also display an options screen in response to
the user selection of any program listing. Such an option screen may
include options like "playback", "delete", and "record" that the user may
select on-screen by issuing appropriate commands with user interface 46
(e.g, by positioning a highlight region over the desired feature and
selecting the feature, or by pushing an on-screen "button" that
represents the option).
[0042] The user may select a program and associated program data for
recording on digital storage device 49 without leaving grid 60 or grid
141. The user makes selections for digital recording by entering
appropriate selection commands with user interface 46 (FIG. 3). If user
interface 46 is a remote control such as remote control 40 of FIG. 2, the
user may use a digital "record" key to select the program whose listing
is surrounded by highlight region 61 for digital recording. If desired,
the default recording techniques used by the program guide may be digital
recording.
[0043] Making a selection for digital recording causes the program guide
to gather information from the currently loaded digital storage medium.
Such information may include the estimated amount of time remaining on
the storage medium (if, for example, the digital storage medium is a
partially full disk). The program guide may also check directory
information on the digital storage medium and compare it to the selected
program listing to determine if the selected program has already been
recorded. If the program guide determines that the selection has already
been recorded, re-recording is not necessary. The program guide may
retain the information associated with the selected program listing
(supplied by main facility 12 of FIG. 1) for access by the user (e.g.,
using the recording schedule screen described below).
[0044] In response to an indication by the user to digitally record a
selection, the programming guide may generate a recording schedule screen
for display on monitor 45. The recording schedule screen lists the
programs currently scheduled for recording on digital storage device 49.
An illustrative recording schedule screen 80 is shown in FIG. 7a.
Recording schedule screen 80 contains a number of pieces of information
which may include, for example, the volume name of the currently loaded
medium, an estimate of the amount of time remaining on the medium, and a
grid 81 or other suitable list or table listing the programs currently
scheduled for recording and relevant recording information. Grid 81 may
include the title of the selections, the channel for recording, the
recording date and time, and the duration of the selection.
[0045] The user can access the associated program data supplied by main
facility 12 of FIG. 1 of the programs scheduled to be recorded by
indicating a desire to do so (e.g., by positioning highlight region 82 on
a desired program listing and pressing an "OK" key). In response to such
an indication, the program guide generates a selected program listing
information screen for display on monitor 45. An illustrative selected
program listing information screen 84 is shown in FIG. 7b. A selected
program listing information screen is similar to a program listing
information screen (see FIG. 6), but may also contain user fields that
the user may edit to add information that the user desires to associate
with the program. FIG. 7b shows illustrative user description field 85,
user category field 86, and user other field 88. The user may edit the
contents of these user fields by, for example, using user interface 46 to
position highlight region 89 over the desired field and indicating the
information that the user desires to associate with the program. If user
interface 46 is a remote control such as remote control 40 of FIG. 2,
alphanumeric keys on remote control 40 may be used, or the user may
scroll through the alphabet using "up" and "down" keys to select
individual letters and thereby form words in the user fields.
[0046] If all of the information does not fit on a single screen, the user
can scroll downward (and upward) to view the non-displayed information by
indicating a desire to so by, for example, using "up" and "down" keys on
remote control 40. The program guide responds to such an indication by
scrolling the screen accordingly and showing the non-displayed
information.
[0047] Recording schedule screen 80 of FIG. 7a may also indicate which of
the selections currently scheduled for recording will fit on the
currently loaded storage medium (e.g., when a DVD is loaded in a DVD
player). This may be done, for example, by using bold text or text of a
different color (see, e.g., M*A*S*H and TERMINATOR listings 89).
Selections that cannot fit may be indicated as such by a different
indicator, like dotted line 83. Either or both indicators can be used and
the types shown in FIG. 7a are for illustration purposes only.
[0048] The user can exit recording schedule screen 80 by indicating a
desire to do so (e.g., by entering appropriate commands with user
interface 46 of FIG. 3). If user interface 46 is a remote control such as
remote control 40 of FIG. 2, the user may use, for example, an "exit" key
to exit the screen. When the command is given, the program guide may
respond by generating the previous screen for display on monitor 45.
[0049] The user may also view recording schedule screen 80 when not in a
program listings screen. For example, if user interface 46 is a remote
control such as remote control 40 of FIG. 2, the user may access
recording schedule screen 80 when in main-menu screen 50 of FIG. 4 by
positioning highlight region 56 (FIG. 4) over recording schedule option
52 and selecting recording schedule option 52. The user may also access
recording schedule screen 80 by selecting a program from the program
listings screen and selecting an on-screen "recording schedule" option
from a list of on-screen options.
[0050] The user may also select programs and associated program data for
digital recording when not in program listings grid 60 by indicating a
desire to do so during normal television operation (e.g., by entering
appropriate commands with user interface 46 of FIG. 3). If user interface
46 is a remote control such as remote control 40, this can be done by
using a "record" key during television viewing. The program guide
responds by generating a recording screen for display on monitor 45. An
illustrative recording screen 87 is shown in FIG. 8. Recording schedule
screen 87 may display information of the program currently being viewed
by the user, such as the current channel, begin time, and end time for
recording. The program guide may provide the user with the opportunity to
edit the displayed information (e.g., the start and end time) by issuing
appropriate commands with user interface 46. When finished, the program
guide may return the user to normal television viewing and begin
recording the selection, the program guide may generate a recording
schedule screen for display on monitor 45 so that the viewer may see the
recording schedule.
[0051] Before recording a new program and associated program data, the
program guide may automatically cause digital storage device 49 to search
for available space, and may store the program and associated program
data anywhere on digital storage device 49 (e.g., between two other
programs). The program and associated program data may even be stored in
non-contiguous space on the storage medium. A best-fit algorithm may be
used to determine where to store the program based on available free
space and the length and format of the program.
[0052] The program guide may also store associated program data in a
directory entry of digital storage device 49. This data can include, for
example, the date and time the program was recorded, the channel the
program was recorded on, the time duration of the program, the program
title and description, cast members, parental control ratings, program
categories, episode information, recorded languages and video formats,
Internet links, graphics, or any other information supplied by main
facility 12 of FIG. 1, the user, or the programmer.
[0053] Along with the program and associated program data, the program
guide may also store additional components of a program on digital
storage device 49. This can include additional video formats, additional
languages, additional subtitles, or other data that cannot be stored in a
directory entry. The program guide will either store all of the supplied
video formats and languages, or store only the variant that matches the
current viewer profile preferences (described below).
[0054] Unless associated program data is time sensitive, the user may
interact with the data stream during playback just as when the program
was originally aired. If, for example, associated program data is
computer software that the user could have accessed when the program was
originally aired, the software may be stored on digital storage device
49, so that the user can access the software during playback. Such
software may be, for example, shopping software that allows the user to
place orders for purchasing goods offered in the program. Or, a program
may have associated with it an Internet link that the user can select and
access an Internet site.
[0055] The program guide may also allow a user to view the directory
information of the currently loaded storage medium. The user can access
this feature by indicating a desire to do so by, for example, issuing the
appropriate commands with user interface 46. If user interface 46 is a
remote control like remote control 40 of FIG. 2, this may be done by
using a "directory" or "list" key. This can also be done by accessing the
main menu 50 (FIG. 4) and positioning highlight region 56 over medium
directory option 53 and selecting medium directory option 53.
[0056] When the user indicates a desire to view the directory information
for the currently loaded storage medium, the program guide obtains
directory information from digital storage device 49 and generates a
directory listing screen for display on monitor 45. An illustrative
directory listing screen 90 is shown in FIG. 9. Directory listing screen
90 may indicate, for example, the volume name and available time left on
the currently loaded storage medium. Directory listing screen 90 may also
include directory listing grid 91.
[0057] Directory listing grid 91 contains information about entries stored
on digital storage device 49. This information may include any of the
directory information stored on the medium and may be presented according
to the current viewer preferences (described below). It may include, for
example, the title, channel, record date, record time and duration of the
entries. It may also include an indication of whether the entries have
been viewed. Because the directory information for directory listing
screen 90 is stored digitally, it may generally be accessed rapidly
(e.g., in a fraction of a second). This fast access capability makes the
directory feature easy to use to quickly check the status of stored
entries. This would not be possible if an analog storage device such as a
standard videocassette recorded were used.
[0058] The program guide may allow the user to access a full view of all
of the directory information stored for an entry. The user may access
this feature while in directory listing screen 90 by indicating a desire
to do so by, for example, entering appropriate commands with user
interface 46. If user interface 46 is a remote control such as remote
control 40 of FIG. 2, this can be done by positioning highlight region 95
over the desired entry using "up" and "down" keys, and then selecting the
entry, or by selecting an on-screen "info" option.
[0059] Once the user indicates a desire to view the full directory entry
information of an entry, the program guide generates a full entry
information screen for display on monitor 45. An illustrative full entry
information screen 100 is shown in FIG. 10. If the full directory
information does not fit on one screen, the user can scroll downward (and
upward) by indicating a desire to do so by, for example, using "up" and
"down" keys on remote control 40. In addition, user-defined fields may be
edited by positioning highlight region 101 over any user-defined field
and entering information into the highlighted field (e.g., with
alphanumeric keys on remote control 40).
[0060] To exit full entry information screen 100, the user indicates a
desire to do so by, for example, using an "exit" key on remote control
40. The program guide responds by saving the directory information to
digital storage device 49 if the information has changed and generating
the previous screen for display on monitor 45.
[0061] The program guide allows a user to play back a stored entry when
the user indicates a desire to do so by entering appropriate commands
with user interface 46. This can be done, for example, by selecting an
entry from directory listing grid 91 and using a "play" button on remote
control 40, or by selecting an on-screen "play" option from a list of
on-screen options generated by the program guide in response to the
selection of an entry by the user. Any non-time sensitive data associated
with the program may be presented to the viewer by the program guide just
as it was presented when the program was originally aired.
[0062] The program guide may also edit a program and its associated data
when the user indicates a desire to do so. This can by done, for example,
by entering appropriate commands with user interface 46. If user
interface 46 is a remote control such as remote control 40 of FIG. 2,
then this can be done by using "delete" keys in a particular way (such as
by using the "delete" key twice), or by using a "partial" key, when the
user is in directory listing screen 90. This may also be accomplished by
selecting an on-screen "edit" option provided by the program guide in
response to the selection of a program listing or directory entry.
[0063] Once the user indicates a desire to edit a program, the program
guide generates an edit screen for display on monitor 45. An illustrative
edit screen 110 is shown in FIGS. 11a, 11b, and 11c. Screen 110 indicates
the entry to be edited and other relevant information. This information
may include, for example, the title, channel, record date, record time,
and duration of the entry. Screen 110 may also contain edit indicator 115
for indicating the portion of the entry for deletion. Indicator 115 may
have start time 116, end time 117, markers 118 and 140, and highlight
region 119. Screen 110 may also have video feedback area 113 for showing
the user the portion of the program corresponding to the position of
markers 118 and 140.
[0064] Highlight region 119 is initially positioned by the program guide
so as to surround one of the markers, for example marker 118. The user
may indicate a desired starting time for deleting by positioning marker
118 (FIG. 11b). This may be done, for example, by entering appropriate
commands with user interface 46. If user interface 46 is a remote control
such as remote control 40 of FIG. 2, this can be done by using "left" and
"right" buttons of remote control 40 to slide marker 118 left and right.
As the position of marker 118 is changed, its current time position
("marker time") 120 is displayed as shown in FIGS. 11b and 11c. The
beginning portion of a program is edited by leaving marker 118 in its
initial position.
[0065] When the desired start time position is indicated by marker 118,
the user can select marker 140 to define the end of the program segment
by, for example, using the "OK" key of remote control 40. The program
guide responds by positioning highlight region 119 around marker 140. The
user may indicate the end time of the portion of the program to be
deleted by, for example, positioning marker 140 in the same way that
marker 118 was positioned, as shown in FIG. 11c.
[0066] Video feedback area 113 may display the portion of the program
corresponding to markers 118 and 140 as the markers are positioned by the
user. The program guide may also provide the user with the opportunity to
view the portion of the program selected for deletion in a "fast-forward"
playback mode, once the program portion is selected.
[0067] After the user is finished, the program guide may allow the user to
continue to edit additional segments. The program guide may also return
the user to a previous screen (e.g., directory listing screen 90) or to
normal television viewing, when the user indicates a desire to do so
(e.g., using a "last" or "exit" key on remote control 40). The program
guide may also provide the user with the opportunity to confirm that the
portion selected for deletion is properly defined.
[0068] Once the program portion or portions are defined, the program guide
issues appropriate commands to digital storage device 49 to delete the
selected program segment, additional components, and associated data as
appropriate. For example, the program guide may immediately display
directory listing screen 90 and issue appropriate commands to digital
storage device 49 to delete the selected portion and update the directory
information associated with that portion, if appropriate.
[0069] The program guide may also allow the user to define
"super-programs". Super-programs are sequences of programs or program
segments that the guide will play back sequentially in a specified order.
The user may indicate the desire to access the super-program feature by,
for example, entering appropriate commands with user interface 46. If
user interface 46 is a remote control such as remote control 40 of FIG.
2, the user may use a "super-program" key on remote control 40 after
positioning a highlight region such as highlight region 95 of directory
listing screen 90 (FIG. 9) over a desired program listing (e.g.,
M*A*S*H*), or by selecting an on-screen "super-program" option from a
list of on-screen options which are provided by the program guide when a
program is selected.
[0070] The program guide may also provide the user with the ability to
name super-programs and to store them on digital storage device 49.
Entries for the named super-programs may be kept in the directory
maintained on digital storage device 49, and may be displayed in screens
which list directory entries (e.g., directory listing screen 90), along
with the directory entries for program listings. For example, when
directory listing screen 90 is displayed by the program guide, the
program guide may provide the user with the opportunity to select a named
super-program.
[0071] In response to the user selection of a named super-program, the
program guide may generate a super-program screen for display on monitor
45. The program guide may also provide the user with an on-screen list of
options for performing super-program functions (e.g., playing,
transferring or editing the super-program).
[0072] When the user indicates a desire to define a super-program, the
program guide generates a super-program screen for display on monitor 45.
An illustrative super-program screen 130 is shown in FIGS. 12a and 12b.
[0073] Super-program screen 130 is organized into three areas. Area 131
indicates the selections stored on digital storage device 49 (or the
currently loaded digital storage medium of digital storage device 49).
Area 132 indicates the super-program sequence. Video feedback area 137
displays the portion of the program included in the super-program.
Super-program screen 130 may also indicate the volume name of and time
remaining on the currently loaded storage medium.
[0074] The three areas of super-program screen 130 may also be presented
only when needed. For example, area 131 may be displayed only when the
program guide is providing the user with the opportunity to select a
program stored on digital storage device 49. Once the user has selected a
program, area 131 may be removed and area 132 may replace it while the
program guide is providing the user with the opportunity to define a
program segment for inclusion in the super-program. Video feedback area
137 may be displayed only in response to an indication by the user to the
program guide to display the program segment. Thus, it may not be
necessary for all three areas to be displayed at once.
[0075] To define a super-program, the user indicates which program is to
be included in the super-program sequence. The program guide may also
give the user the ability to include in the current super-program other
previously defined super-programs. Area 131 includes a directory listing
grid 133 for listing the programs and super-programs stored on digital
storage device 49. If the user interface is a remote control such as
remote control 40 of FIG. 2, the user may use "up" and "down" keys to
position highlight region 134 on top of the desired program or
super-program. The user may then select a program or super-program by
using a "select" or "OK" key on remote control 40. The user may also
access other information associated with the entry by using an "info" key
on remote control 40, or by selecting a suitable option from an on-screen
options list provided by the super-program. The program guide generates a
full entry information screen containing information associated with the
selected program when the "info" key is pressed.
[0076] Whenever the user selects a program, the program guide places the
selected entry in the super-program sequence at a defined point in the
sequence (e.g., at the end of the sequence). As shown in FIG. 12a, for
example, a first segment entry has been selected by the user and the user
is currently selecting the second segment entry. The segment entries are
listed in second area 132. The user then has the option of defining the
play segment of the program to be played. Indicators 135 indicate the
currently defined play segment.
[0077] If the user wishes to define a play segment, the user may do so,
for example, by using markers 136 to define the segment in the same
manner described for editing programs. As shown in FIG. 12b, the user
uses highlight region 134 (positioned by the program guide over one of
the markers) to move the markers 136 to define the play segment. Video
feedback area 137 displays the portion of the program corresponding to
markers 136 as markers 136 are individually positioned. The user may
indicate he or she is finished defining the play segment by, for example,
using an "OK" key on remote control 40. The program guide then responds
to this indication by positioning highlight region 134 (FIG. 12a) in
first area 131 to allow the user to define another entry in the
super-program sequence.
[0078] The user may indicate that he or she is finished defining the
super-program by issuing appropriate commands with user interface 46. If
user interface 46 is a remote control such as remote control 40 of FIG.
2, the user may use a "play" key to finish editing the super-program and
play the super-program. The user may also select an on-screen "play"
option from a list of on-screen options provided by the program guide.
[0079] The program guide responds by issuing the appropriate instructions
to digital storage device 49 to read the programs and associated program
data of the defined super-program sequence. The program guide then
instructs television equipment 22 to provide the program and any
associated data (e.g., software) in the appropriate format for display on
monitor 45 and use by the user as if the user were viewing the program
when it was originally aired. If monitor 45 is a television, for example,
user television equipment 22 may convert the program from its digital
format to the appropriate RF or demodulated video signal for display on
monitor 45.
[0080] The user may also store the super-program for playback or editing
at a later time. The user may indicate a desire to postpone playback by,
for example, issuing appropriate commands with user interface 46. If user
interface 46 is a remote control such as remote control 40 of FIG. 2, the
user may use an "exit" key on remote control 40 or select an on-screen
"exit" option. Control circuitry 42 responds to an indication to postpone
playback by storing the playback sequence (either in memory or on the
digital storage device). The user may later access the super-program by,
for example, selecting the super-program while in directory listing
screen 90. The program guide may respond by providing an on-screen list
of options (e.g., edit, play back, transfer) that the user may select
from. The program guide may also respond by generating a super-program
screen with the previously entered selections and defined play-segments,
providing the user with the opportunity to add, edit or re-order the
programs and program segments.
[0081] The program guide may also allow the user to transfer programs and
super-programs stored on digital storage device 49 to other volumes of
digital storage device 49 or to secondary storage device 47 (FIG. 3.).
Secondary storage device 47 may be another storage device available in
the home network system like a videocassette recorder, a recordable
digital video disc device, a computer (with an appropriate storage
device), or other digital storage device. This feature may be accessed
by, for example, issuing appropriate commands with user interface 46. If
user interface 46 is a remote control such as remote control 40 of FIG.
2, the user may use a "record" or "transfer" key when in the
super-program screen, or, for example, the user may select a "transfer"
option from an on-screen list of options provided by the program guide in
response to the user selecting a super-program from directory listing
screen 90.
[0082] The program guide responds to this indication by issuing
appropriate instructions to digital storage device 49 to read the
selected programs and associated data or the programs and associated data
of the selected super-program sequence. The program guide then transfers
the programs and associated data (if possible) in an appropriate format
to secondary program data storage device 47. If, for example, secondary
storage device 47 is a videocassette recorder, the program guide directs
user television equipment 22 to convert the digitally stored program or
super-program into an appropriate analog format.
[0083] Transferring the data (e.g., software) associated with a program or
super-program may not be possible with some analog secondary storage
devices, so the program guide may accordingly ignore the associated data
during transfer. The program guide may, however, provide for the labeling
of analog storage media with associated data. Program guides that provide
for labeling videocas
settes with program information are described, for
example, in Blackwell U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/924,813, which
is hereby incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
[0084] The programs and data may also be transferred directly from digital
storage device 49 to secondary storage device 47 via channel 43 if
desired. The program guide may also transfer the programs and data to
another volume of digital storage device 49.
[0085] If digital storage device 49 is a device that uses removable
recording media (e.g., floppy disks or recordable optical discs) the
program guide may also allow a user to view a global media library screen
which indicates directory information of removable storage media used
with the program guide. The user may access this feature by indicating a
desire to do so by, for example entering appropriate commands with user
interface 46. If user interface 46 is a remote control such as remote
control 40 of FIG. 2, this may be done by, for example, using a "library"
key. This may also be done by accessing main menu 50 (FIG. 4) and
positioning highlight region 56 over global media library option 57 and
selecting media library option 57.
[0086] The global media library may be maintained automatically by the
program guide. For example, the program guide may store or update
directory entry information according to the current viewer preferences
(described below) in a central storage area (e.g., random access memory
(RAM) or a central
hard disk drive) each time directory information is
stored or updated on a removable storage medium. The program-guide may
also store unique identifiers identifying the removable storage medium on
which programs are stored (e.g., volume names or media numbers).
[0087] An illustrative global media library screen 250 is shown in FIG.
13. Global media library screen 250 may display program listings in any
list, table, grid or other suitable form that contains information about
stored entries on removable storage media used in digital storage device
49. Listings may be grouped into subsets of listings according to
multiple organization criteria and sorted in various ways. Another
approach is to display the listings in a library listing grid, such as
library listing grid 251. Library listing grid 251 may include a row for
each removable storage medium used with digital storage device 49 (e.g.,
rows 261, 262, 263, 264, and 265), and columns for each program stored on
each removable storage medium (e.g., columns 271, 272, and 273). A user
may access additional storage media and additional programs not displayed
by, for example, scrolling up and down or panning left and right.
[0088] Just like directory listing screen 90 of FIG. 9, global media
library screen 250 of FIG. 13 allows the user to access features of the
program guide already described (e.g., by positioning highlight region
257 around a listing and selecting the listing), which may include
accessing a full entry information screen, playing back, deleting and
partially deleting programs, and defining super-programs containing
programs from different storage media. These features may also be
accessed by the user by selecting the desired feature from a list of
on-screen options provided by the program guide in response to the
selection of a listing by the user.
[0089] If the user indicates a desire to access a feature of the program
guide which operates on a medium that is not currently loaded in digital
storage device 49, the program guide may automatically change the loaded
storage medium if digital storage device 49 has the ability to do so.
Digital storage device 49 may be, for example, an optical jukebox with
multiple recordable optical discs. If the user selects a program on a
disc not currently positioned before a read/write head of the jukebox,
the jukebox re-arranges the discs until the disc with the selected
program is positioned for reading or writing. If the disc with the
selected program is not in the jukebox, the program guide may display
indication 255 to the user that the disc must be loaded. The program
guide may also display such an indication if, for example, digital
storage device 49 is a floppy disk drive and the disk with the selected
program is not in the drive. Indication 255 may include a unique
identifier identifying the unloaded storage medium. Preferably, the
unique identifier is not displayed for the user unless the required
removable storage medium is not loaded.
[0090] If digital storage device 49 uses removable storage media (e.g.,
floppy disks or recordable optical disks), the program guide may provide
the user with the opportunity to enter an identifier that identifies the
removable storage medium on which the program is stored. The identifier
may be a volume name, a medium number, or other suitable unique
indicator.
[0091] The program guide may also allow the user to choose various
selectable options and select the types of information for display in
various screens. The user can access this feature by indicating a desire
to do so by, for example, using user interface 46 to enter appropriate
commands. If user interface 46 is a remote control such as remote control
40 of FIG. 2, the user can indicate a desire to access this feature by
selecting set-up option 54 from the main menu screen of FIG. 4, or by
using a "set-up" key on remote control 40.
[0092] When the user indicates a desire to access the set-up feature of
the program guide, control circuitry 42 generates a set-up screen for
display on monitor 45. The set-up feature allows a user to select options
and set user preferences. An illustrative set-up screen 120 is shown in
FIG. 14. Set-up screen 120 can be organized into parts. For example, one
part may be used to handle entry information display options, another may
be used to handle storage options, and another may be used to handle
playback options.
[0093] Entry information area 121 is an example of how set-up screen 120
may be used to display selectable components that the user may select for
display in screens that display program information (e.g., program
listings grid 50, recording schedule screen 80, and directory listing
screen 90). Unselected directory components cannot be viewed from such
screens, and can only be viewed in full information view (e.g., program
listing entry information screen 70 and full entry information screen
100).
[0094] Storage option area 122 allows the user to select options relating
to storage. For example, the user can select the language tracks or video
formats for storing with a program. The user can also set whether a
parental control feature applies to the recording of programs which do
not meet certain parental control criteria. The user may also choose
whether the program guide automatically erases entries from digital
storage device 49 once the entries are viewed. When erased, an entry's
directory information and additional components are also removed from
digital storage device 49.
[0095] Playback option area 133 allows the user to select options related
to playback. One selectable feature, for example, is a skip commercial
feature. If active, the program guide attempts to distinguish program
material from advertisements based on data recorded with the programming
or other suitable cues. Any material identified as advertising is
automatically skipped during playback. The user may also set default
languages and video formats for playback.
[0096] Steps involved in operating the program guide of the present
invention are set forth in FIGS. 15-20. FIG. 15 illustrates an overview
of steps involved in accessing a number of features of the program guide.
The steps illustrated by FIGS. 15-20 are illustrative and may be
performed in any order.
[0097] At step 400 of FIG. 15, the programs and associated program data
are stored on digital storage device 49 using the program guide. At step
402, additional components are digitally stored. At step 404, the
programs and associated program data are displayed on monitor 45 (FIG. 3)
using the program guide. The programs and associated program data may be
displayed on monitor 45 so as to provide the user with access to the
programs and associated program data as if the programs and associated
program data were being originally aired, as set forth in step 406.
[0098] At steps 408, 410, 412, and 414 the program guide displays on
monitor 45 a set-up screen (such as set-up screen 120 of FIG. 14), a
recording schedule screen (such as recording schedule screen 80 of FIG.
7a), a program listings screen (such as a screen containing program
listings grid 60 of FIGS. 5a and 5b), and an edit screen (such as edit
screen 110 of FIGS. 11a, 11b, and 11c). At step 416, the program guide
transfers the programs and associated program data (if possible) to
another volume of digital storage device 49 or to secondary storage
device 47 (FIG. 3).
[0099] FIG. 16 illustrates steps involved providing the user with the
ability to define selectable options. At step 424, the program guide
provides the user with the opportunity to define storage options. If
language, video format, enforcement of parental control, and auto-erase
storage options are provided (FIG. 15), the program guide stores the
programs and associated program data on digital storage device 49
according to how the storage options are defined as set forth in steps
426, 428, 430, and 432 respectively.
[0100] The program guide may also provide the user with the opportunity to
define playback options, as set forth in step 434. If default language,
default video format, and skip advertising playback options are provided,
the program guide displays the programs and associated program data on
monitor 45 according to how the options are defined as set forth in steps
436, 438, 440, respectively.
[0101] FIG. 17 illustrates steps involved in providing a user with the
opportunity to record programs and associated program data on digital
storage device 49. At step 410, the program guide displays a recording
schedule screen, such as recording schedule screen 80 of FIG. 7a, on
monitor 45. At step 450, the program guide indicates on monitor 45 the
programs currently scheduled for storage on digital storage device 49. At
step 452, the program guide provides the user with the opportunity to
select one of the indicated programs.
[0102] The program guide may also display a selected program listing
information screen, such as selected program listing information screen
84 of FIG. 7b, for a selected program on monitor 45 as set forth in step
454. The program guide displays one or more fields of associated program
data in step 456, and may also display one or more user fields in step
458. At step 460, the program guide provides a user with the opportunity
to enter information into user fields 460. At step 462, the program,
associated data and additional components are stored on digital storage
device 49.
[0103] The program guide may also provide the user with the opportunity to
record program during television viewing at step 464. At step 466, the
program guide generates a recording screen for display on monitor 45. At
step 468, the program guide provides the user with the opportunity to
edit recording information, such as begin and end time. At step 470, the
program guide provides the user with the opportunity to access the
recording schedule screen. The program guide displays the recording
schedule screen (step 410) or begins recording programs, associated data,
and components (step 462) depending on the indication from the user.
[0104] FIG. 18 illustrates steps involved in displaying program listings
and program listing information on monitor 45. The program guide may
display a program listings screen on monitor 45 at step 412. The program
guide may include in the program listings screen a program listings grid
(sub-step 470). At step 472, the program guide provides the user with the
opportunity to define and select organization criteria (e.g., theme,
program type, etc.) and chose a sorting method (e.g., alphabetically) for
organizing and sorting the listings. At step 474, the program guide
provides the user with the opportunity to select a program listing. The
program guide may also display on monitor 45 a program listings
information screen, such as program listings information screen 70 of
FIG. 6, indicating associated program listing information.
[0105] At step 478, the program guide may provide a list of on-screen
options that the user can select to access program guide features. For
example, there may be on-screen "record" and "super-program" options. If
super-programs and stored entries are included in the program listings
screen, the program guide may also provide on-screen "transfer" and
"playback" options. The program guide displays programs, associated data,
and additional components at step 480. This may be program, data, and
components of the selected listing. At step 480 the program guide may
also return the user to the program being viewed before the program
listings screen was accessed. Step 480 may also correspond to where the
user watches television programming before having accessed the program
listings screen.
[0106] Other steps involved in accessing programs and associated data
stored on digital storage device 49 are set forth in FIG. 19. The program
guide stores programs and associated program data on digital storage
device 49 at step 406. At step 488, the program guide maintains a
directory of the stored associated program data. At step 490, the program
guide displays a directory listing screen, such as directory listing
screen 90 of FIG. 9, on monitor 45. The program guide indicates directory
entry information at step 492 (by, for example, displaying directory
listing grid 92 of FIG. 9 on monitor 45), and provides a user with the
opportunity to select directory entry information at step 494. At step
495, the program guide provides the user with an on-screen list of
options (e.g., "playback", "transfer", "super-program", etc.).
[0107] Steps involved in displaying additional information for a selected
entry are set forth in steps 496, 498, 500, and 502. At step 496 the
program guide displays a full entry information screen, such as full
entry information screen 100 of FIG. 10, on monitor 45. At step 498, the
program guide displays fields of directory entry information on monitor
45, and at step 500 the program guide displays user-defined fields on
monitor 45. At step 502, the program guide provides the user with the
opportunity to enter user information in the user-defined fields.
[0108] Steps involved in editing programs and associated program data
associated with directory entry information are set forth in steps 504,
506, 508, and 510 of FIG. 20. The program guide displays an edit screen,
such as edit screen 110 of FIGS. 11a, 11b, and 11c, on monitor 45. At
step 506, the program guide provides a user with the opportunity to
define the portions of stored programs and associated program data to be
edited by the program guide. At step 508 the program guide displays a
video feedback area on monitor 45. The program guide edits the portions
of stored programs and associated data from digital storage device 45 at
step 510.
[0109] Steps involved in providing the global media library feature of the
present invention are set forth in FIG. 21. At step 522, the program
guide stores programs and associated program data on removable digital
storage media in digital storage device 49. At step 524, the program
guide maintains a global media library of the stored associated program
data. The program guide displays a global media library screen, such as
global media library screen 250 of FIG. 13, on monitor 45 at step 526. At
step 528 the program guide provides a user with the opportunity to select
a program indicated by the global media library screen. If the digital
storage medium containing the selected program is not loaded in digital
storage device 49, the program guide displays on monitor 45 an indication
that the storage medium is not loaded at step 530.
[0110] Steps involved in providing the super-program feature of the
present invention are set forth in FIG. 22. The program guide stores
programs and associated program data on digital storage device 45 at step
532. At step 534, the super-program sequence is defined. This may be done
by displaying a super-program screen, such as super-program screen 130 of
FIGS. 12a and 12b, on monitor 45 as set forth in step 536. Stored
programs are indicated by the program guide on monitor 45 at step 538,
and the program guide provides a user with the opportunity to select the
indicated programs at step 540. The program guide displays the programs
and associated program data which are part of the super-program sequence
on monitor 45 according to the super-program sequence at step 550.
[0111] Further steps involved in providing the super-program feature are
set forth in steps 524, 544, 546, and 548. At step 542, the program guide
provides the user with the opportunity to define play segments. The
program guide may display a play segment indicator and marker for
defining the play segment, as indicated by step 544. At step 546, the
program guide displays a video feedback area on monitor 45. The program
guide displays the play segments of programs and associated program data
on monitor 45 according to the super-program sequence at step 548.
[0112] The foregoing is merely illustrative of the principles of this
invention and various modifications can be made by those skilled in the
art without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention.
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