U.S. patent application number 13/367005 was filed with the patent office on 2012-05-31 for combination of recorded program index and epg.
Invention is credited to Daniel S. Kwoh, Elsie Y. Leung, Roy J. Mankovitz, Henry C. Yuen.
Application Number | 20120137326 13/367005 |
Document ID | / |
Family ID | 21759618 |
Filed Date | 2012-05-31 |
United States Patent
Application |
20120137326 |
Kind Code |
A1 |
Yuen; Henry C. ; et
al. |
May 31, 2012 |
COMBINATION OF RECORDED PROGRAM INDEX AND EPG
Abstract
A television system has a television viewing mode and a guide
mode. The guide mode includes an electronic program guide (EPG),
which provides the viewer program information for tuned programs,
and a tape index guide (TIG), which provides information for
programs recorded on a video cassette. In both guides, real time
images of a program are displayed in a PIP window on the television
screen and guide information is displayed in the background. In
both guides, the viewer may switch between a currently telecast
program or a recorded program. The viewer may access either guide
from the television mode and vice versa. In the guide mode, the
viewer may independently switch the guide information and the type
of program, i.e., tuned or recorded, in the PIP window.
Inventors: |
Yuen; Henry C.; (Pasadena,
CA) ; Mankovitz; Roy J.; (Montecito, CA) ;
Kwoh; Daniel S.; (La Canada Flintridge, CA) ; Leung;
Elsie Y.; (South Pasadena, CA) |
Family ID: |
21759618 |
Appl. No.: |
13/367005 |
Filed: |
February 6, 2012 |
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Current U.S.
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725/43 |
Current CPC
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H04N 5/44591 20130101;
H04N 21/42204 20130101; G11B 27/34 20130101; H04N 5/50 20130101;
G11B 2220/90 20130101; H04N 21/47 20130101; H04N 21/47214 20130101;
G11B 23/042 20130101; H04N 5/775 20130101; H04N 21/4325 20130101;
H04N 5/45 20130101; H04N 5/44543 20130101; G11B 2220/41 20130101;
H04N 21/482 20130101; H04N 7/163 20130101; G11B 27/107 20130101;
H04N 21/4316 20130101; G11B 27/032 20130101; G11B 23/36
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Class at
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725/43 |
International
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H04N 21/482 20110101
H04N021/482 |
Claims
1-13. (canceled)
14. A method of navigating listings, the method comprising:
providing, for simultaneous display: a video of a broadcast
program; a directory of user-selectable program listings of
recorded programs while the video is displayed, the recorded
programs available for playback by a user; receiving a user
selection of one of the listings of the user-selectable recorded
programs in the directory of recorded programs; and in response to
receiving the user selection, displaying a description of the
selected recorded program while continuing to display the video of
the broadcast program.
15. The method of claim 14, further comprising displaying a program
listing for the broadcast program simultaneously with displaying
the description of the selected recorded program.
16. The method of claim 14, wherein the video is at least one of an
entire broadcast program and a clip of a broadcast program.
17. The method of claim 14, further comprising, in response to
receiving the user selection, highlighting the selected listing of
the recorded program on the display.
18. The method of claim 14, further comprising: enabling a user to
use up and down arrow keys on a user input device to navigate
amongst the listings of the user-selectable recorded programs.
19. The method of claim 14, further comprising: receiving a user
input; and in response to receiving the user input, displaying a
full-screen video of the broadcast program.
20. The method of claim 14, further comprising: receiving a further
user input; and in response to receiving the further user input,
displaying a full-screen video of the selected recorded
program.
21. A system for navigating listings, the system comprising: a
receiver device configured to receive user selection signals; and a
control unit responsive to the received user selection signals and
configured to: cause a video of a broadcast program to be
simultaneously displayed on a display with a directory of
user-selectable program listings of recorded programs, the recorded
programs available for playback by a user; receive a user selection
of at least one of the user-selectable recorded programs in the
directory of recorded programs; and respond to a received user
selection of one of the listings of the user-selectable recorded
programs in the directory of recorded programs to cause the display
of a description of the selected recorded program while the video
of the broadcast program continues to be displayed.
22. The system of claim 21, the control unit further configured to:
cause the display of a program listing for the broadcast program
simultaneously with the display of the description of the selected
recorded program.
23. The system of claim 21, wherein the video is at least one of an
entire broadcast program and a clip of a broadcast program.
24. The system of claim 21, the control unit further configured to:
respond to the received user selection by causing a highlight of
the selected program listing of the recorded program on the
display.
25. The system of claim 21, the receiver device configured to
receive up and down arrow key signals from a user, and the control
unit further configured to: respond to the up and down arrow key
signals to cause the navigation among the listings of the
user-selectable recorded programs.
26. The system of claim 21, the control unit further configured to:
respond to a second received user selection signal to cause the
display of a full-screen video of the broadcast program.
27. The system of claim 21, the control unit further configured to:
respond to a second received user selection signal to cause the
display of a full-screen video of the selected recorded program.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] This invention relates to the field of television, and more
particularly to a method and apparatus for switching between a
television viewing mode and a guide mode which comprises program
guide screens, for telecast programs, and video tape index guide
screens, for recorded programs.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] Television systems are available which include various types
of on-screen guides to provide a viewer with information about
available programs. Electronic program guides (EPG) provide
information about currently telecast programs and programs to be
broadcast in the future. An EPG includes program listings which
provide time, channel, length, and title information for a program
and may also provide a brief description of the content of the
program in a separate portion of the screen. Many EPG systems have
the capability to sort program listings by type, time, or viewer
preferences.
[0003] Tape indexing systems for video cassette recorders (VCR)
allow a viewer to identify a recorded program stored in the viewers
video tape library. Such systems also provide an on-screen
directory of programs available on a loaded tape and can
automatically scan through the video tape to the position of the
desired program stored on the tape.
[0004] Some types of EPG and tape index guides include screens with
a picture in picture (PIP) window for displaying moving, real time
images or still images from a selected television program.
[0005] It is desirable to provide a television system which has
both types of guides, i.e., an EPG and a tape index guide, and
which facilitates navigation in a guide mode between the various
guide screens and between the guide mode and a'normal television
viewing mode, in which a selected television program is viewed full
screen.
[0006] It is also desirable to provide a viewer with the capability
to control which program is displayed in the PIP window in the
guide mode in the same manner the viewer would in the normal
television viewing mode. This includes switching between tuned
channels or between the outputs of the tuner and the VCR.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0007] A television system according to the present invention
includes a tape indexing and searching (TIS) apparatus for
generating a tape index display, an electronic program guide (EPG)
apparatus for generating an EPG display, a VCR for playing recorded
television programs, and a tuner for receiving broadcast television
programs. The video outputs of the two guide apparatus are
connected to a guide switch and the video output of the tuner and
the VCR are connected to a program source switch. A PIP chip is
operatively connected to the guide switch and the program source
switch such that in an active mode the PIP chip displays on a
television screen a PIP window displaying the moving, real time
images of a selected program overlaid on a background comprising
selected guide information.
[0008] Preferably a microprocessor controls and coordinates the
operation of the PIP chip and the switches so that the viewer may
navigate between the various screens of the guide mode and the
normal television viewing mode, and display a desired program in
the PIP window.
[0009] By pressing a guide/tv button on the remote controller, the
viewer may enter either an EPG or tape index guide from the normal
television mode and also return to the television mode from either
type of guide. In either the television or guide mode, a program
source button toggles the program display between a tuned program
and a recorded program playing on the VCR. In the guide mode, a
guide/index button toggles between the EPG and the tape index
guide. In the television mode, a PIP button allows the viewer to
view the program being output from one program source, i.e., the
tuner or the VCR, while viewing the program output from the other
program source full screen.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] The features of a specific embodiment of the best mode
contemplated of carrying out the invention are illustrated in the
drawings, in which:
[0011] FIG. 1 is a schematic block diagram of apparatus for
practicing the invention;
[0012] FIG. 2 is a remote controller for operating the of FIGS. 1
and 9;
[0013] FIGS. 3 to 7 are television screens formatted to practice
the invention with the apparatus of FIG. 1;
[0014] FIG. 8 is a schematic block diagram of another embodiment of
apparatus for practicing the invention;
[0015] FIG. 9 is a flow diagram illustrating the operation, of the
PLAY button in either a guide mode or a television viewing
mode;
[0016] FIGS. 10A and 10B are flow diagrams illustrating the
operation of a GUIDE/TV button in the television viewing mode;
[0017] FIGS. 11A and 11B are flow diagrams illustrating the
operation of an INDEX button in the guide mode;
[0018] FIGS. 12A and 12B are flow diagrams illustrating the
operation of the GUIDE/TV button in the guide mode; and
[0019] FIGS. 13 A and 13B are flow diagrams illustrating the
operation of a PIP button in the television viewing mode;
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0020] A television system according to a presently preferred
embodiment of the invention combines an electronic program guide
(EPG) and a tape index guide. The EPG is of the type which provides
one or more screens of program listings. These listings may include
currently, telecast programs and programs to be broadcast in the
future. The program listings are sorted by category and by time in
different screens of the guide. The EPG includes a picture in
picture (PIP) window for display of a currently telecast program.
The viewer may change the program displayed in the PIP window by
cursoring through listings of currently telecast programs in one of
the guides.
[0021] The tape index guide system is of the type which is provided
with a VBI decoder to decode information, such as title, channel,
date, time, and length of broadcast programs and utilizes the
information in providing a directory of programs stored on a
recorded tape and for controlling the VCR. The tape index guide
system is also provided with a VBI encoder for inserting control
and directory information onto the tape on which the broadcast
program is being recorded, either in the VBI portions of the video
track or in the control track of the tape. From the control and
directory information stored on the tape, the tape index guide
system creates a program directory which may be displayed on the
screen. The directory enables the viewer to determine the location
of a recorded program in his or her tape library and control the
playing of a selected-program on a tape loaded in the VCR. The
on-screen directory-includes a PIP window. The PIP window may be
used to display an entire selected program or a selected video clip
from the program as the program listing is selected it the
directory.
[0022] The television system according to the invention allows the
viewer access to either type of guide, i.e., EPG or tape index
guide, from a television mode and also allows navigation between
the two guides in a guide mode.
[0023] In FIG. 1 a source of television signals 10, such as a
terrestrial antenna or cable, is connected by a television tuner 12
to one input of program source, switch 14. The video output of a
video cassette recorder (VCR) 16 is connected to the other input of
switch 14. An EPG apparatus 18 is connected to one input of guide
switch 20. A tape indexing and searching (TIS) apparatus 22 is
connected to the other input of switch 20. The outputs of switches
14 and 20 are connected to the respective inputs of a conventional
PIP integrated circuit chip 23. The output of PIP chip 23 is
connected to the video-input of a television 24 having a screen
(not shown). When PIP chip 23 is turned off, one video
program-from-tuner 12 or % VCR 16 is displayed on the screen of
television full screen. When PIP chip 23 is turned on, one video
program from tuner 12 or VCR 16 is displayed in a PIP window of the
screen, while textual material from EPG apparatus 18 or TIS
apparatus 22 is displayed in the background. EPG apparatus 18 and
TIS apparatus 22 are also connected by hardwire or wireless means
(not shown) to tuner 12 and VCR 16. The audio channels from tuner
12 and VCR 16 are coupled by an audio amplifier to a loudspeaker
(not shown), which could be that of television 24. A remote
controller 26 permits a television viewer to operate the apparatus.
Depending upon the physical locations of the various components,
one or more microprocessors are used to control the various
components--EPG apparatus 18, TIS apparatus 22, tuner 12, VCR 16,
and PIP chip 23, as well as switches 14 and 20--responsive to
remote controller 26.
[0024] As shown in FIG. 2, remote controller 26 has a GUIDE/TV
button 28, an INDEX button 30, a PLAY button 32, a RECORD button
34, and a STOP button 35, which control the operation of the
apparatus in FIG. 1. In an alternate embodiment described below,
the remote controller also has a PIP button 62. Up and down arrow
buttons 36 and 38 control the movement of anon-screen cursor in
television 24. A row of buttons 40, 42, 44, and 46, which are
marked with the colors blue (B), green (G), yellow (Y), and red
(R), are used to select on-screen color-coded prompts which may be
provided on the various guide screens.
[0025] The screen formats of FIGS. 3 to 7 each have a PIP window 50
overlaid on a background area 52. Background area 52 includes a
banner and message prompting area 54 at the top of the screen, a
program description area 56 in the upper right-hand corner of the
screen adjacent to PIP window 50, and a program listing area 58
below areas 52 and 56. The viewer can move a cursor 60 vertically
to highlight one of the lines displayed in listing area 58 by
operating arrow buttons 36, and 38 on remote controller 26.
[0026] The operation of the apparatus will now be described
starting in the television mode with PIP chip 23 turned off. In the
television mode, moving, real time images of a program are
displayed full screen on the television. The program displayed may
be either a currently telecast program being received by tuner 12,
or a recorded program played from a video tape loaded in VCR 16.
Switch 14 controls whether the video input to the television is
from the tuner 12 or the VCR 16. Switch 14 is controlled by the
PLAY button 32 on the remote controller 26. By pressing the PLAY
button, the viewer controls the input source to the television and
switches between the currently telecast program output from the
tuner and the recorded program being output by the VCR, as shown in
FIGS. 9A and 9B. Preferably, when no recorded program is being
played by the VCR 16, a microprocessor (not shown) associated with
the apparatus controls switch 14 to remain switched to the tuner.
Alternatively, if a tape is loaded in VCR 16, but not playing, when
the viewer presses PLAY button 32, the microprocessor will
substantially simultaneously control switch 14 to switch onto VCR
16 and control the VCR to play the tape (FIG. 9B).
[0027] According to a presently preferred embodiment, the viewer is
able to select between a EPG, a tape index guide, and a normal
television mode. As used herein, "television mode" refers to normal
television viewing wherein a currently telecast or recorded program
is displayed full screen. "Guide mode" refers to displaying one of
the guide screens according to the invention, which may be either
an EPG or a tape index guide. The guide screens comprise graphics
in the background area 52 and a program being displayed in the PIP
window 50.
[0028] The GUIDE/TV button on the remote controller 26 controls
guide switch 20 and PIP chip 23 and is used to switch between the
television mode and the guide mode. When the viewer presses
GUIDE/TV button 28, PIP chip 23 is turned on, guide switch 20
couples EPG apparatus 18 or TIS apparatus 22 to PIP chip 23, and
television 28 displays an EPG or tape index guide,
respectively.
[0029] Preferably, the microprocessor controlling guide switch 20
is sensitive to the condition of program source switch 14 so that
when switch 14 is switched to tuner 12, the microprocessor controls
glade switch 20 to couple EPG apparatus 18 to PIP circuit 23 when
the GUIDE/TV button 28 is pressed. This causes television 24 to
display the screen of FIG. 3. When the EPG is entered directly in
the manner, the last channel to which television 28 was tuned in
the television mode is displayed at the top of listing area 58,
e.g., PBS Channel 28, and EPG information is displayed in listing
area 58. The real time telecast program highlighted by cursor 60 in
listing area 58 is displayed as a moving real time image in PIP
window 50, e.g., the program telecast, on ABC Channel 7, and a
description of this program is displayed in area 56, as shown in
FIG. 10A.
[0030] Alternatively, if switch 14 is switched to VCR 16 in the
television mode and the viewer presses GUIDE/TV button 28, PIP chip
23 is turned on, and the microprocessor controls guide switch 20 to
couple TIS apparatus 22 to television 24 so that tape index guide
information is displayed 4n background area 52 with the program
output from the VCR displayed in PIP, window 50, as shown in FIG.
10B.
[0031] In another preferred embodiment, if the tape playing in the
VCR is encoded with control and directory information, the tape
index guide screen of FIG. 7 is displayed. A directory of the
programs or program displayed in the PIP window is highlighted by
displayed in listing area 58. A listing for the program displayed
in the PIP window is highlighted by cursor 60 and a description of
the program is displayed in area 56. Preferably, when the viewer
moves cursor 60 to another listing, TIS apparatus 22 uses the
control and directory information stored on the tape to initiate a
program searching which it controls VCR 16 to locate and queue up
the highlighted program and play the tape so that the newly
selected recorded program is displayed in PIP window 50.
[0032] Due to the mechanical limitations of the VCR, locating a
selected program on a videotape may take the up to a minute or
more. Accordingly, it is desirable to delay, such a program search
by the VCR until the viewer is committed to searching, for the
recorded program on the tape. This is accomplished in the following
alternate embodiments: in one embodiment, the program search is
delayed until the program listing in listing area 58 is highlighted
with cursor 60 for a set period of time, e.g., 5 seconds. In
another embodiment, the viewer initiates a search by positioning
cursor 60 on the desired program and then pressing a set sequence
of buttons on the remote controller to command TIS apparatus
22.
[0033] According to alternate embodiments of the invention, once
the selected program, e.g., "When You Wish Upon A Star" in FIG. 7,
is finished playing, tape indexing and searching apparatus 22 may
either control the VCR to stop automatically, or rewind the tape
and repeat playing the selected program, or continue to play the
tape so that the next program is displayed, i.e., "Belle". The
viewer may stop the program by pressing the STOP button 35.
Preferably, if the tape loaded in the VCR is not encoded with
control and directory information, the screen of FIG. 4 is
displayed. A menu for operation of apparatus 22 is displayed in
listing area 58 and a prompting message is displayed in area 56.
The viewer inputs a number to identify the function to be
performed. The viewer's objective is to identify the video tape on
which a program to be played is stored. If the viewer seeks to find
the program by video tape number, the viewer inputs the number "1"
and the screen shown in FIG. 5 is displayed by television 24. If
the viewer seeks to find the program by title, the viewer inputs
the number "2" and the screen shown in FIG. 6 is displayed by
television 24. After the appropriate tape is loaded in the VCR is
loaded, the screen shown in FIG. 7 is displayed. If the program is
searched by title (FIG. 6), the selected program will be
highlighted by cursor 60 upon entering the screen of FIG. 7. If the
program is searched by tape number, the program stored at the
beginning of the tape will be highlighted by cursor 60 in listing
area 58. In the screen of FIG. 7, when the viewer presses PLAY
button 32, the TIS apparatus 22 initiates a program search. As
described above, TIS apparatus 22 controls VCR 16 to locate the
program selected by cursor 60 on the tape, play the tape and
display the selected program in PIP window 50. In an alternate
embodiment, when the appropriate tape is loaded, TIS apparatus 22
automatically initiates a program search for the selected
program.
[0034] While in the guide mode, INDEX button 30 controls switch 20.
Thus, from an EPG screen such as that shown in FIG. 3, the viewer
may switch to a tape index screen such as that shown in FIG. 4, and
vice versa, as shown in FIGS. 11A and 11B. Since only switch 20 is
controlled by INDEX button 30, according to this embodiment, the
program being displayed in PIP window 50 is unchanged as the
background 52 is switched between an EPG and a tape index guide.
Preferably. INDEX button 30 is inoperable in the television
mode.
[0035] PLAY button 32 controls program source switch 14 in either
the television mode or the guide mode to switch between tuner 12
and VCR 16. Thus, the viewer may switch between the program output
by VCR 16 and the program output by tuner 12 in the PIP window 50
while in the guide mode. Also, if a tape is loaded in VCR 16 and is
not playing, pressing PLAY button 32 will cause the VCR to begin
playing the tape when switching program source switch 14 from tuner
12 to VCR 16. Preferably a'highlighted area 62 which includes the
program listing for the program tuned by the tuner is included in
area 52 of the tape index guide screens. This allows the viewer to
identify the currently telecast program displayed in the PIP window
50 while in the tape index guide.
[0036] Preferably, if the viewer enters the tape index guide from
the EPG and no video tape is loaded in VCR 16; television 24
displays the screen of FIG. 4, with the program output from the
tuner displayed in PIP window 50 (e.g., ABC Channel 7). The viewer
navigates from the screen of FIG. 4 to the screen of FIG. 7 as
described above. A description of the recorded program in listing
area 58 highlighted by cursor 60 is displayed in area 56. Thus, the
viewer can scan the descriptions of the recorded programs in area
56 by moving cursor 60 with arrow keys 36 and 18, while continuing
to see the currently telecast program in PIP window 50. After the
viewer, identifies and loads into VCR 16 the video tape on which
the desired program is recorded, the screen of FIG. 7 is displayed.
If the viewer knows the tape in advance, the menus of FIGS. 4 to 6
can be bypassed by loading the tape into VCR 16 before pressing
INDEX button 30.
[0037] The viewer may exit the guide made, from either the EPG or
the tape index guide, using GUIDE/TV button 28. When the user
presses the GUIDE/TV button while in the guide mode, the PIP chip
23 is turned off. Thus, the program source to which program source
switch 14 is switched, i.e., tuner 12 or VCR 16, will be directly
coupled to the television and the program output from that program
source will be displayed full screen, as shown in FIGS. 12A and
12B.
[0038] In all the described modes, the sound accompanying the video
program displayed in PIP window 50 is reproduced by the loudspeaker
of television 24.
[0039] According to yet another alternate embodiment of the
invention, the apparatus may be configured to display a PIP window
60 in the television mode, thereby allowing the viewer to view the
recorded program being output by VCR 16 and the currently telecast
program being output by tuner 12 simultaneously. As shown in FIG.
8, the VCR 16 and tuner 12 are both connected to switch 20' which
switches between the video signals input from TIS apparatus 22, EPG
apparatus 18, VCR 16, and tuner 12. According to this embodiment, a
PIP button 62 is provided on remote controller 26 (FIG. 2). Switch
20' is controlled by a microprocessor (not shown) which is
sensitive to the condition of switch 14. In the television mode,
when the viewer presses the PIP button 63, the PIP chip is turned
on and the controller controls each of program source switch 14 and
switch 20' to 20 switch to either the tuner or VCR output such that
the last program currently being displayed full screen is displayed
in the background 52 and the program from the other component (VCR
16 or tuner 12) is displayed in the PIP window 60, as shown in
FIGS. 13A and 13B. If when PIP button 63 is pressed, the tuner is
selected and no program is being output from the VCR, the
microprocessor preferably does not turn on PIP circuit 23 and
instead displays a prompt indicating that no tape is loaded in the
VCR, or that the VCR is not playing, depending on the condition of
the VCR. Preferably, the PIP button 63 is inoperable while the
apparatus is in the guide mode.
[0040] Although certain preferred embodiments of the present
invention have been described herein, many modifications and
variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art. It is
therefore to be understood that the scope of the invention should
be limited only by the appended claims.
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