U.S. patent application number 14/098073 was filed with the patent office on 2014-04-03 for service providing apparatus and method, and information processing apparatus and method as well as program storage medium.
This patent application is currently assigned to SONY CORPORATION. The applicant listed for this patent is SONY CORPORATION. Invention is credited to Tsunetake NOMA.
Application Number | 20140095639 14/098073 |
Document ID | / |
Family ID | 36263364 |
Filed Date | 2014-04-03 |
United States Patent
Application |
20140095639 |
Kind Code |
A1 |
NOMA; Tsunetake |
April 3, 2014 |
SERVICE PROVIDING APPARATUS AND METHOD, AND INFORMATION PROCESSING
APPARATUS AND METHOD AS WELL AS PROGRAM STORAGE MEDIUM
Abstract
The invention provides a service providing apparatus and method
and an information processing apparatus and method as well as a
program storage medium by which a plurality of users can
communicate with each other simultaneously. A plurality of client
computers are connected to a shared server over a network and log
in a common chat room of a chat system. If a user of one of those
of the client computers which are in a group requests for
reproduction of a predetermined tune, then the instruction is
transmitted to the shared server over the network. The shared
server receives the instruction transmitted thereto and reads out
music data of the request stored in a music database therein, and
transmits the music data to the client computers of the group.
Inventors: |
NOMA; Tsunetake; (Tokyo,
JP) |
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Applicant: |
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SONY CORPORATION |
Tokyo |
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JP |
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Assignee: |
SONY CORPORATION
Tokyo
JP
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Family ID: |
36263364 |
Appl. No.: |
14/098073 |
Filed: |
December 5, 2013 |
Related U.S. Patent Documents
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Application
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Patent Number |
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11302171 |
Dec 14, 2005 |
8626938 |
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14098073 |
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09684063 |
Oct 6, 2000 |
8145776 |
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11302171 |
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Current U.S.
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709/206 |
Current CPC
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H04L 51/04 20130101;
H04L 67/06 20130101; H04L 67/325 20130101; H04L 12/1822
20130101 |
Class at
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709/206 |
International
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H04L 12/58 20060101
H04L012/58 |
Foreign Application Data
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Application Number |
Oct 15, 1999 |
JP |
11-293327 |
Claims
1. (canceled)
2. An information processing method for providing a communication
service in a system including a server and a plurality of
information processing apparatuses connected to the server, the
method comprising: establishing a chat room via the server in which
a plurality of information processing apparatuses participate;
implementing a text chat between at least two information
processing apparatus of the plurality of information processing
apparatuses in the chat room; and sharing a content stored at the
server with the plurality of information processing apparatuses
participating in the chat room, the sharing further comprising:
identifying, by one of the plurality of information processing
apparatuses, the content from contents stored at the server,
sending, from the one of the plurality of information processing
apparatuses, a request for the identified content, and receiving,
at the other of the plurality of information processing apparatuses
participating in the chat room, the content identified by the one
of the plurality of information processing apparatuses, wherein the
text chat is implemented while the content is shared in the chat
room.
3. The information processing method according to claim 2, wherein
the one of the plurality of information processing apparatuses
receives a content list from the server for selection of the
content which is available to be shared with the plurality of
information processing apparatuses participating in the chat
room.
4. The information processing method according to claim 2, wherein
the identifying further comprises sending a request for the content
of the contents stored at the server.
5. The information processing method according to claim 2, further
comprising: displaying, at the information processing apparatuses,
the participants in the chat room.
6. The information processing method according to claim 2, further
comprising: displaying the contents stored at the server in a
content list display area for selection and sharing in the
chat.
7. The information processing method according to claim 2, further
comprising: reproducing the identified content simultaneously at
each of the plurality of information processing apparatuses
participating in the chat room.
8. An information processing method for receiving a communication
service at an information processing apparatus connected to a
server, the method comprising: establishing a chat room via request
to the server enabling communication with a plurality of other
information processing apparatuses; performing a text chat with the
other information processing apparatuses participating in the chat
room; displaying user names, at each information processing
apparatus participating in the chat room, in a user list display
area; displaying a content list that lists a plurality of contents,
stored in the server, in a content list display area; identifying
one of the plurality of contents from the content list for sharing
the content in the chat room; and requesting that the one of the
plurality of contents be transmitted to each information processing
apparatus participating in the chat room, wherein the text chat is
performed in the chat room while the one of the plurality of
contents is shared in the chat room.
9. An information processing apparatus that receives a
communication service via a connection to a server, comprising:
circuitry configured to establish a chat room via request to the
server enabling communication with a plurality of other information
processing apparatuses; perform a text chat with the plurality of
other information processing apparatuses participating in the chat
room; display user names, displayed at each information processing
apparatus participating in the chat room, in a user list display
area; display a content list that lists a plurality of contents,
stored in the server, in a content list display area; identify one
of the plurality of contents from the content list for sharing the
content in the chat room; and request that the one of the plurality
of contents be transmitted to each information processing apparatus
participating in the chat room, wherein the text chat is performed
in the chat room while the one of the plurality of contents is
shared in the chat room.
10. The information processing apparatus according to claim 9,
wherein the circuitry is further configured to receive the content
list from the server for selection of the one of the plurality of
contents which is available to be shared with the plurality of
other information processing apparatuses participating in the chat
room.
11. The information processing apparatus according to claim 9,
wherein the circuitry is further configured to send a request for
the one of the plurality of contents stored at the server.
12. The information processing apparatus according to claim 9,
wherein the circuitry is further configured to display the
participants in the chat room.
13. The information processing apparatus according to claim 9,
wherein the circuitry is further configured to display the
plurality of contents stored at the server in a content list
display area for selection and sharing in the chat.
14. The information processing apparatus according to claim 9,
wherein the circuitry is further configured to reproduce the
identified content simultaneously with reproduction of the
identified content at the plurality of other information processing
apparatuses participating in the chat room.
15. An information providing method for providing a content from a
server, the method comprising: receiving a request for providing a
chat environment from an information processing apparatus;
providing the chat environment based on the request for the
information processing apparatus and other information processing
apparatuses included in the request for providing the chat
environment, each of the information processing apparatuses being
configured to perform a text chat in the chat environment;
providing a content list of a plurality of contents stored at the
server; receiving a request for transmitting one of the plurality
of contents from the displayed content list; and transmitting the
requested one of the plurality of contents to each of the
information processing apparatuses participating in the chat
environment, wherein the server provides the chat environment to
the information processing apparatuses while sharing the requested
one of the plurality of contents in the chat environment.
16. A non-transitory computer readable medium having stored thereon
a program that when executed by a server causes the server to
implement an information providing method for providing a content
from the server, the method comprising: receiving a request for
providing a chat environment from an information processing
apparatus; providing the chat environment based on the request for
the information processing apparatus and other information
processing apparatuses included in the request for providing the
chat environment, each of the information processing apparatuses
being configured to perform a text chat in the chat environment;
providing a content list of a plurality of contents stored at the
server; receiving a request for transmitting one of the plurality
of contents from the displayed content list; and transmitting the
requested one of the plurality of contents to each of the
information processing apparatuses participating in the chat
environment, wherein the server provides the chat environment to
the information processing apparatuses while sharing the requested
one of the plurality of contents in the chat environment.
17. An information providing server for providing a content from
the server, comprising: circuitry configured to receive a request
for providing a chat environment from an information processing
apparatus; provide the chat environment based on the request for
the information processing apparatus and other information
processing apparatuses included in the request for providing the
chat environment, each of the information processing apparatuses
being configured to perform a text chat in the chat environment;
provide a content list of a plurality of contents stored at the
server; receive a request for transmitting one of the plurality of
contents from the displayed content list; and transmit the
requested one of the plurality of contents to each of the
information processing apparatuses participating in the chat
environment, wherein the server provides the chat environment to
the information processing apparatuses while sharing the requested
one of the plurality of contents in the chat environment.
18. The information processing server according to claim 17,
wherein the circuitry is further configured to provide the content
list which is a list of the plurality of contents which is
available to be shared with each of the information processing
apparatuses participating in the chat environment.
19. The information processing apparatus according to claim 17,
wherein the chat environment includes display of the
participants.
20. The information processing apparatus according to claim 17,
wherein the chat environment includes display of the plurality of
contents stored at the server in a content list display area for
selection and sharing in the chat.
21. The information processing apparatus according to claim 17,
wherein the circuitry is further configured to transmit the
requested one of the plurality of contents to each of the
information processing apparatuses participating in the chat
environment such that the identified content is reproduced
simultaneously at each of the information processing apparatuses
participating in the chat environment.
Description
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation application of, and
claims the benefit of priority under 35 U.S.C. .sctn.120 from, U.S.
application Ser. No. 11/302,171, filed Dec. 14, 2005, which is a
divisional application of U.S. Pat. No. 8,145,776, issued Mar. 27,
2012, which claims the benefit of priority under 35 U.S.C.
.sctn.119 from Japanese Patent Application No. 11 293327 filed on
Oct. 15, 1999. The entire contents of each of the above
applications are incorporated herein by reference.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] This invention relates to a service providing apparatus and
method, and an information processing apparatus and method as well
as a program storage medium, and more particularly to a service
providing apparatus and method, and an information processing
apparatus and method as well as a program storage medium by which
the same program data can be reproduced simultaneously by a
plurality of users making use of, for example, a chat system.
[0003] A chat system is available as a service provided by the
Internet. In the chat system, text data transmitted from a certain
client who logs in a server are received by the server once and
then transmitted to other clients who log in the server.
Consequently, a plurality of users who are at remote places can
communicate readily with each other.
[0004] However, the conventional chat system permits a plurality of
users to share only texts (characters) inputted by the individual
users and thus has a subject to be solved in that it provides
poorer presence than where a plurality of users gather and
communicate with each other in a room in a real space.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0005] It is an object of the present invention to provide a
service providing apparatus and method, and an information
processing apparatus and method as well as a program storage medium
by which a plurality of users can communicate with each other with
abundant variations and presence.
[0006] In order to attain the object described above, according to
an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a service
providing apparatus for providing a service to a plurality of
information processing apparatus on a network, comprising storage
means for storing a group to which some of the information
processing apparatus belong, reception means for receiving request
information transmitted from any of the information processing
apparatus, acquisition means for acquiring data coordinated with
the request information, and communication means for transmitting
the data acquired by the acquisition means simultaneously to those
of the information processing apparatus which belong to the same
group.
[0007] The data may be music data, and the request information may
include a tune of particular music data.
[0008] The service providing apparatus may further comprise
transmission means for receiving text data transmitted from any of
the information processing apparatus and transmitting the text data
to the other information processing apparatus which belong to the
same group.
[0009] According to another aspect of the present invention, there
is provided a service providing method for a service providing
apparatus for providing a service to a plurality of information
processing apparatus on a network, comprising a storage controlling
step of controlling so that a group to which some of the
information processing apparatus belong is stored, a reception step
of receiving request information transmitted from any of the
information processing apparatus, an acquisition step of acquiring
data coordinated with the request information, and a communication
step of transmitting the data acquired by the processing of the
acquisition step simultaneously to those of the information
processing apparatus which belong to the same group.
[0010] According to a further aspect of the present invention,
there is provided a program storage medium on which a
computer-readable program for providing a service to a plurality of
information processing apparatus on an network is stored, the
program comprising a storage controlling step of controlling so
that a group to which some of the information processing apparatus
belong is stored, a reception step of receiving request information
transmitted from any of the information processing apparatus, an
acquisition step of acquiring data coordinated with the request
information, and a communication step of transmitting the data
acquired by the processing of the acquisition step simultaneously
to those of the information processing apparatus which belong to
the same group.
[0011] With the service providing apparatus, the information
providing method and the program of the program storage medium,
request information transmitted from any of the information
processing apparatus is received, and data coordinated with the
request information are acquired. Then, the acquired data are
transmitted simultaneously to the plurality of information
processing apparatus which belong to the same group. Consequently,
data of a request from any of the information processing apparatus
of one group can be simultaneously shared by the plurality of
information processing apparatus of the group.
[0012] According to a still further aspect of the present
invention, there is provided an information processing apparatus
for accessing a service providing apparatus, which provides
services on a network, together with other information processing
apparatus on the same network and enjoying the services of the
service providing apparatus, comprising inputting means for
inputting access information for accessing the service providing
apparatus, display control means for controlling display of
contents of the services transmitted from the service providing
apparatus, requesting means for selecting a predetermined service
from among the services and requesting the service providing
apparatus for transmission of the selected service to the
information processing apparatus and the other information
processing apparatus, reception means for receiving data
transmitted from the service providing apparatus, and reproduction
means for reproducing the data.
[0013] The services may be table information of the data to be
provided from the service providing apparatus, and the data may be
music data.
[0014] According to a yet further aspect of the present invention,
there is provided an information processing method for an
information processing apparatus for accessing a service providing
apparatus, which provides services on a network, together with
other information processing apparatus on the same network and
enjoying the services of the service providing apparatus,
comprising an inputting step of inputting access information for
accessing the service providing apparatus, a display controlling
step of controlling display of contents of the services transmitted
from the service providing apparatus, a requesting step of
selecting a predetermined service from among the services and
requesting the service providing apparatus for transmission of the
selected service to the information processing apparatus and the
other information processing apparatus, a reception step of
receiving data transmitted from the service providing apparatus,
and a reproduction step of reproducing the data.
[0015] According to a yet further aspect of the present invention,
there is provided a program storage medium on which a
computer-readable program for causing an information processing
apparatus to access a service providing apparatus, which provides
services on a network, together with other information processing
apparatus on the same network and enjoy the services of the service
providing apparatus is stored, the program comprising an inputting
step of inputting access information for accessing the service
providing apparatus, a display controlling step of controlling
display of contents of the services transmitted from the service
providing apparatus, a requesting step of selecting a predetermined
service from among the services and requesting the service
providing apparatus for transmission of the selected service to the
information processing apparatus and the other information
processing apparatus, a reception step of receiving data
transmitted from the service providing apparatus, and a
reproduction step of reproducing the data.
[0016] With the information processing apparatus, the information
processing method and the program of the program storage medium,
contents of services transmitted from the service providing
apparatus are displayed, and a predetermined service is selected
from among the services. Then, a request for transmission of the
selected service to the information processing apparatus and the
other information processing apparatus which belong to the same
group is transmitted to the service providing apparatus.
Consequently, the data of the request can be shared with certainty
by the information processing apparatus and the other information
processing apparatus.
[0017] The above and other objects, features and advantages of the
present invention will become apparent from the following
description and the appended claims, taken in conjunction with the
accompanying drawings in which like parts or elements denoted by
like reference symbols.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0018] FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing a construction of a chat
system to which the present invention is applied;
[0019] FIG. 2 is a block diagram showing an example of a
construction of a possessing server shown in FIG. 1;
[0020] FIG. 3 is a schematic view illustrating a music
database;
[0021] FIG. 4 is a block diagram showing an example of a
construction of a client computer shown in FIG. 1;
[0022] FIG. 5 is a block diagram illustrating transmission of music
data in the chat system of FIG. 1;
[0023] FIGS. 6 and 7 are flow charts illustrating a music data
transmission and reproduction process;
[0024] FIG. 8 is a schematic view showing a login window;
[0025] FIG. 9 is a schematic view showing a main window;
[0026] FIGS. 10 and 11 are flow charts illustrating a chat server
process;
[0027] FIGS. 12 to 14 are schematic views showing different chat
windows on different client computers; and
[0028] FIG. 15 is a schematic view showing a different display in
the chat window shown in FIG. 12.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0029] Referring to FIG. 1, there is shown a chat system to which
the present invention is applied. The chat system is principally
composed of clients who perform text chatting and a chat server and
allows real time chatting and downloading of music data of a
jukebox in the chart server.
[0030] More particularly, the chat system shown includes a single
shared server 2 which includes a jukebox and has a function for
chatting, and three client computers 3-1 to 3-3, all connected to
each other over a network 1 such as the Internet.
[0031] The shared server 2 is formed from, for example, a work
station or a personal computer and functions as a chat server by
executing a chat server program to provide a chat environment so
that the client computers 3-1 to 3-3 can perform a chat among them.
The shared server 2 functions also as a jukebox server by executing
a music data transmission program so that music data requested by
any of the client computers 3-1 to 3-3 are read out from a music
database 11 and provided to the client computers 3-1 to 3-3.
[0032] Each of the client computers 3-1 to 3-3 (in the description
below, where there is no necessity to distinguish the client
computers 3-1 to 3-3 from one another, they are or each of them is
referred to simply as client computers 3 or client computer 3)
stores therein a chat client program for performing a chat while a
chat space provided by the shared server 2 is shared with the other
client computers. Thus, by execution of the chat client program and
execution of the chat server program by the shared server 2, a chat
space for performing a chat (details are hereinafter described with
reference to FIG. 12) is displayed on the client computer 3.
[0033] The client computer 3 can download music data from the music
database 11 by receiving a tune list of music data stored in the
music database 11 of the shared server 2, selecting a predetermined
tune from within the tune list and requesting the shared server 2
for the music data of the predetermined tune.
[0034] FIG. 2 shows an example of a construction of the shared
server 2 shown in FIG. 1. Referring to FIG. 2, a communication
interface 21 is an apparatus for connection, for example, to the
network 1 and is formed from a modem, a terminal adapter, a network
card or a like element. A read only memory (ROM) 23 stores programs
to be used by a central processing unit (CPU) 24 and data and so
forth which are fixed from among parameters for arithmetic
operation. The CPU 24 executes various application programs and a
program of a basic OS (Operating System) thereby to perform such
various processes as hereinafter described. A random access memory
(RAM) 25 stores a program to be executed by the CPU 24, data
necessary for processing and so forth. The elements mentioned from
the communication interface 21 to the RAM 25 are connected to one
another by a bus 22.
[0035] The music database 11 has a plurality of music data stored
therein so that it may function as a jukebox server. For example,
as shown in FIG. 3, a tune list 41 and tune data 42 are stored in
the music database 11. The tune list 41 includes tune information
such as titles, names of artists and updating dates and points to
the tune data 42 (addresses indicating locations at which the tune
data 42 are stored). The tune data 42 include entities (music data)
of the pointers to the tune data 42 stored in the tune list 41 and
are stored in the form of data compressed in accordance with the
MP3 (Moving Picture Experts Group Audio Layer 3), the ATRAC
(Adaptive Transform Acoustic Coding) 3 or some other suitable
compression system.
[0036] Referring back to FIG. 2, an inputting section 27 is formed
from, for example, a keyboard, a mouse and so forth and operated by
a user to input various instructions to the CPU 24. A liquid
crystal display (LCD) unit 28 displays predetermined information
under the control of the CPU 24. A speaker 29 reproduces
predetermined music data under the control of the CPU 24. A hard
disk (HD) 30 stores, for example, the OS, the chat client program
and so forth.
[0037] A drive 31 is constructed such that a magnetic disk 32, an
optical disk 33, a magneto-optical disk 34 or a semiconductor
memory 35 can be loaded therein.
[0038] The music database 11 and the elements mentioned above from
the inputting section 27 to the drive 31 are connected to an
input/output interface 26, which is in turn connected to the CPU 24
by the bus 22.
[0039] FIG. 4 shows an example of a construction of the client
computer 3 of FIG. 1. Referring to FIG. 4, the client computer 3
shown includes a communication interface 51, a bus 52, a ROM 53, a
CPU 54, a RAM 55, a input/output interface 56, an inputting section
57, an LCD unit 58, a speaker 59 and a HD 60 which are similar to
the elements from the communication interface 21 to the HD 30 which
form the shared server 2 of FIG. 2, respectively. The client
computer 3 further includes a drive 61 similar to the drive 31, and
a magnetic disk 62, an optical disk 63, a magneto-optical disk 64
or a semiconductor memory 65 can be loaded into the drive 61.
[0040] Now, operation of the chat system of FIG. 1 when the client
computer 3-1 transmits a music reproduction request to the shared
server 2 and the shared server 2 receiving the request provides
(transmits) music data to the client computers 3-1 to 3-3 is
described with reference to FIG. 5.
[0041] It is assumed that the client computers 3-1 to 3-3 are
connected to the shared server 2 over the network 1 and log in a
common chat room (group) of the chat system. If the user of the
client computer 3-1 operates the mouse which forms the inputting
section 57 to issue a request for reproduction of a predetermined
tune, then the instruction is transmitted to the shared server 2
over the network 1.
[0042] The shared server 2 receives the instruction (request)
transmitted thereto, reads out music data of the request stored in
the music database 11 and transmits the music data to the client
computers 3-1 to 3-3. In particular, since the client computers 3-2
and 3-3 log in the common chat room with the client computer 3-1,
the music data of the request from the client computer 3-1 are
automatically downloaded to the client computers 3-2 and 3-3 even
if the client computers 3-2 and 3-3 do not request for the music
data separately.
[0043] Further, a music data transmission and reproduction process
executed by the shared server 2 and the client computers 3-1 to 3-3
is described with reference to FIGS. 6 and 7. It is assumed here
that the user name of the client computer 3-1 is user A, the user
name of the client computer 3-2 is user B, and the user name of the
client computer 3-3 is user C.
[0044] In step S21, the user A of the client computer 3-1 will
operate the inputting section 57 to cause CPU 54 to start up the
chat program stored on the HD 60. Consequently, the CPU 54 controls
the LCD unit 58 to display, for example, such a login window 71 as
shown in FIG. 8.
[0045] In step S22, the user A of the client computer 3-1 will
operate the inputting section 57 to input necessary information
into a user name input area 72, a password input area 73 and a room
ID area 74 in the login window 71 and then click a button 75 to log
in the shared server 2.
[0046] More particularly, the user A will operate the keyboard
which forms the inputting section 57 to input the user name into
the user name input area 72 displayed in the login window 71, input
a password set in advance into the password input area 73 and input
a room ID into the room ID area 74. The room ID is a room number
selected by a user when the user intends to participate in a chat
room.
[0047] When the button 75 is clicked by the user A after the
necessary information is inputted, the information for login is
transmitted to the shared server 2.
[0048] In step S1, the CPU 24 of the shared server 2 receives the
login information from the client computer 3-1 and discriminates
whether or not the user name and the password received are correct
ones which are stored on the HD 30 in advance. If the CPU 24
discriminates that the user name and the password are not correct,
then it rejects connection of the client computer 3-1. On the other
hand, if the CPU 24 discriminates that the user name and the
password are correct, then it connects the client computer 3-1 to
the chat room (group) of the selected room ID received from the
client computer 3-1. Then in step S2, the CPU 24 of the shared
server 2 transmits data of such a main window 81 as shown in FIG.
9, which includes titles of tunes in the tune list 41 stored in the
music database 11 and chat environment, to the client computer
3-1.
[0049] As seen in FIG. 9, user names which log in the chat room of
the same room ID are displayed in a user list display area 84 of
the main window 81, and the titles of the tunes stored in the tune
list 41 are displayed in a tune list display area 85. Further, a
tune display area 82 for displaying the title of a tune designated
by a user and a button 83 for being operated by the user in order
to reproduce the tune are displayed in the main window 81.
[0050] In step S23, the CPU 54 of the client computer 3-1 receives
the data of the main window 81 including the tune list and the chat
environment transmitted thereto from the shared server 2. In step
S24, the CPU 54 of the client computer 3-1 controls the LCD unit 58
to display, for example, such a main window 81 as shown in FIG. 9.
It is to be noted that, since only the user A logs in the chat room
now, only the user A is displayed in the user list display area
84.
[0051] In step S51, the user B of the client computer 3-2 will
operate the inputting section 57 to cause the CPU 54 to start up
the chat program stored on the HD 60. In step S52, the user B of
the client computer 3-2 will operate the inputting section 57 to
log in the chat room of the shared server 2 having the same room
number as that of the client computer 3-1.
[0052] In step S3, the CPU 24 of the shared server 2 receives the
login information of the client computer 3-2, establishes
connection to the client computer 3-2 and performs processing for
login of the client computer 3-2. In step S4 after the processing
for login is performed, the CPU 24 of the shared server 2 transmits
data of the main window 81 to the client computer 3-2 and the
client computer 3-1.
[0053] In step S53, the CPU 54 of the client computer 3-2 receives
the data of the main window 81 transmitted thereto from the shared
server 2. In step S54, the CPU 54 of the client computer 3-2
controls the LCD unit 58 to display the main window 81. At this
time, the user A having logged in already and the user B who has
just logged in are displayed in the user list display area 84.
[0054] At this time, the client computer 3-1 has already logged in
the chat room of the same room ID of the shared server 2, and
since, when another client (now, the client computer 3-2) logs in,
the client computer 3-1 is notified of this from the shared server
2 by the processing in step S4, the CPU 54 of the client computer
3-1 updates the user list display area 84 of the main window 81
displayed on the LCD unit 58 with the user B (adds the user B to
the user list display area 84).
[0055] In step S71, the user C of the client computer 3-3 will
operate the inputting section 57 to cause the CPU 54 to start up
the program stored on the HD 60. In step S72, the user C of the
client computer 3-3 will operate the inputting section 57 to log in
the chat room of the shared server 2 having the same room ID as
that of the client computers 3-1 and 3-2.
[0056] In step S5, the CPU 24 of the shared server 2 receives the
login information of the client computer 3-3, establishes
connection to the client computer 3-3 and performs processing for
login of the client computer 3-3. In step S6 after the processing
for login is performed, the CPU 24 of the shared server 2 transmits
data of the main window 81 to the client computers 3-3, 3-2 and 3-1
connected to the chat room of the same room ID.
[0057] In step S73, the CPU 54 of the client computer 3-3 receives
the data of the main window 81 from the shared server 2. In step
S74, the CPU 54 of the client computer 3-3 controls the LCD unit 58
to display the main window 81. At this time, the user A and the
user B having already logged in and the user C who has just logged
in are displayed in the user list display area 84.
[0058] At this time, based on the notification by the processing in
step S6 of the shared server 2, the CPU 54 of the client computer
3-1 updates the user list display area 84 of the main window 81
displayed on the LCD unit 58 in step S26 with the user C.
Similarly, the CPU 54 of the client computer 3-2 updates the user
list display area 84 of the main window 81 displayed on the LCD
unit 58 in step S55 with the user C.
[0059] It is to be noted that, whereas the processing when the
client computers 3-1 to 3-3 successively log in the shared server 2
is described above, naturally they may otherwise perform login
processing simultaneously.
[0060] Then in step S27, the user A of the client computer 3-1 will
operate the mouse of the inputting section 57 to double click a
predetermined tune from among the tunes displayed in the tune list
display area 85 of the main window 81 of FIG. 9 to select the tune
as an object of a request. It is assumed that the tune C is
selected now.
[0061] In step S28, the CPU 54 of the client computer 3-1 controls
the. LCD unit 58 to display the title of the tune selected in step
S57 in the tune display area 82 of the main window 81 displayed on
the LCD unit 58 (now, the title of the tune C is displayed). Then
in step S29, the user A of the client computer 3-1 will operate the
mouse of the inputting section 57 to click the button 83 to
transmit a request for music data of the tune to the shared server
2.
[0062] In step S7, the CPU 24 of the shared server 2 receives the
request for the music data transmitted thereto from the client
computer 3-1. In step S8, the CPU 24 of the shared server 2 reads
out the music data of the tune (now, the tune C) of the request
stored in the music database 11 and transmits the tune data to all
of the client computers (in the present case, the client computers
3-1 to 3-3) connected to the chat room of the same room ID.
[0063] In step S30, the CPU 54 of the client computer 3-1 receives
the music data transmitted thereto from the shared server 2 and
outputs the music data to the speaker 59 so that the music data are
reproduced by the speaker 59. At this time, the title of the
received tune C is displayed in the tune display area 82 of the
main window 81 displayed on the LCD unit 58.
[0064] Simultaneously, in steps S56 and S75, the client computers
3-2 and 3-3 receive the music data transmitted thereto from the
shared server 2 and output the music data to the speaker 59 so that
the music data are reproduced by the speaker 59. At this time, the
title of the received tune C is displayed in the tune display area
82 of the main window 81 displayed on the LCD unit 58.
[0065] In this manner, where a plurality of client computers 3 log
in the same chat room of the chat system, music data of a request
issued from one of the users of the client computers 3 can be
reproduced simultaneously by the plurality of users.
[0066] Subsequently, a chat server process which is performed by
the shared server 2 is described with reference to flow charts of
FIGS. 10 and 11. It is to be noted that the client computers 3-1 to
3-3 are in a state wherein they have already executed the music
data transmission and reproduction process described above with
reference to FIGS. 6 and 7. In other words, the following
processing is executed continuously to the processing described
above. Accordingly, such chat windows 91-1 to 91-3 shown in FIGS.
12 to 14 are displayed on the LCD units 58 of the client computers
3-1 to 3-3, respectively. It is to be noted that, while each of the
chat windows 91-1 to 91-3 has a chat text display area 92-1, 92-2
or 92-3, a chat text input area 93-1, 93-2 or 93-3 and a button
94-1, 94-2 or 94-3, no message is displayed in the chat text
display area 92-1, 92-2 or 92-3 or the chat text input area 93-1,
93-2 or 93-3 as yet.
[0067] In step S111, the user A of the client computer 3-1 will
operate the inputting section 57 to input a message "Hello." into
the chat text input area 93-1 of the chat window 91-1 displayed on
the LCD unit 58 as shown in FIG. 12. Then, the user A will click
the button 94-1 to cause the CPU 54 to transmit the message
"Hello." to the shared server 2. In step S112, the CPU 54 of the
client computer 3-1 controls the LCD unit 58 to display "User A:
Hello." in the chat text display area 92-1 of the chat window
91-1.
[0068] In step S91, the CPU 24 of the shared server 2 receives the
message "Hello." transmitted thereto from the client computer 3-1.
In step S92, the CPU 24 of the shared server 2 transmits the
message "Hello." to the client computers 3-2 and 3-3.
[0069] In step S131, the client computer 3-2 receives the message
transmitted thereto from the shared server 2 and controls the LCD
unit 58 to display "User A: Hello." in the chat text display area
92-2 of the chat window 91-2 displayed on the LCD unit 58 as shown
in FIG. 13. Similarly, in step S151, the client computer 3-3
receives the message transmitted thereto from the shared server 2
and controls the LCD unit 58 to display "User A: Hello." in the
chat text display area 92-3 of the chat window 91-3 displayed on
the LCD unit 58 as shown in FIG. 14.
[0070] In step S132, the user B of the client computer 3-2 will
operate the inputting section 57 to input a message "This is a good
tune, isn't it?" into the chat text input area 93-2 of the chat
window 91-2 displayed on the LCD unit 58 as shown in FIG. 13. Then,
the user B will click the button 94-2 to cause the CPU 54 to
transmit the message "This is a good tune, isn't it?" to the shared
server 2. In step S133, the CPU 54 of the client computer 3-2
controls the LCD unit 58 to display "User B: This is a good tune,
isn't it?" in the chat text display area 92-2 of the chat window
91-2 displayed on the LCD unit 58.
[0071] In step S93, the CPU 24 of the shared server 2 receives the
message "This is a good tune, isn't it?" transmitted thereto from
the client computer 3-2. In step S94, the CPU 24 of the shared
server 2 transmits the message "This is a good tune, isn't it?" to
the client computers 3-1 and 3-3.
[0072] In step S113, the client computer 3-1 receives the message
transmitted thereto from the shared server 2 and causes the LCD
unit 58 to display "User B: This is a good tune, isn't it?" in the
chat text display area 92-1 of the chat window 91-1 displayed on
the LCD unit 58 as shown in FIG. 15. Similarly, in step S152, the
client computer 3-3 receives the message transmitted thereto from
the shared server 2 and causes the LCD unit 58 to display "User B:
This is a good tune, isn't it?" in the chat text display area 92-3
of the chat window 91-3 displayed on the LCD unit 58 as shown in
FIG. 14.
[0073] In step S153, the user C of the client computer 3-3 will
operate the inputting section 57 to input a message "Also I like
this tune." in the chat text input area 93-3 of the chat window
91-3 displayed on the LCD unit 58 as shown in FIG. 14. Then, the
user C will click the button 94-3 to cause the CPU 54 to transmit
the message "Also I like this tune." to the shared server 2. In
step S154, the CPU 54 of the client computer 3-3 causes the LCD
unit 58 to display "User C: Also I like this tune." in the chat
text display area 92-3 of the chat window 91-3 displayed on the LCD
unit 58.
[0074] In step S95, the CPU 24 of the shared server 2 receives the
message "Also I like this tune." transmitted thereto from the
client computer 3-3. In step S96, the CPU 24 of the shared server 2
transmits the message "Also I like this tune." to the client
computers 3-1 and 3-2.
[0075] In step S114, the client computer 3-1 receives the message
transmitted thereto from the shared server 2 and causes the LCD
unit 58 to display "User C: Also I like this tune." in the chat
text display area 92-1 of the chat window 91-1 displayed on the LCD
unit 58 as shown in FIG. 15. Similarly, in step S134, the client
computer 3-2 receives the message transmitted thereto from the
shared server 2 and causes the LCD unit 58 to display "User C: Also
I like this tune." in the chat text display area 92-2 of the chat
window 91-2 displayed on the LCD unit 58 (not shown).
[0076] In step S115, the user A of the client computer 3-1 will
operate the inputting section 57 to input a message "This is the
most favorite tune of me." into the chat text input area 93-1 of
the chat window 91-1 displayed on the LCD unit 58 as shown in FIG.
15. Then, the user A will click the button 94-1 to cause the CPU 54
to transmit the message "This is the most favorite tune of me." to
the shared server 2. In step S116, the CPU 54 of the client
computer 3-1 controls the LCD unit 58 to display "User A: This is
the most favorite tune of me." in the chat text display area 92-1
of the chat window 91-1 (FIG. 15).
[0077] In step S97, the CPU 24 of the shared server 2 receives the
message "This is the most favorite tune of me." transmitted thereto
from the client computer 3-1. In step S98, the CPU 24 of the shared
server 2 transmits the message "This is the most favorite tune of
me." to the client computers 3-2 and 3-3.
[0078] In step S135, the client computer 3-2 receives the message
transmitted thereto from the shared server 2 and causes the LCD
unit 58 to display "User A: This is the most favorite tune of me."
in the chat text display area 92-2 of the chat window 91-2
displayed on the LCD unit 58 (not shown). Similarly, in step S155,
the client computer 3-3 receives the message transmitted thereto
from the shared server 2 and causes the LCD unit 58 to display
"User A: This is the most favorite tune of me." in the chat text
display area 92-3 of the chat window 91-3 displayed on the LCD unit
58 (not shown).
[0079] In this manner, a plurality of clients who log in the same
chat room of the chat system not only can enjoy conversation by
texts but also can enjoy music data of a request from one of the
clients simultaneously while they are communicating with one
another.
[0080] While the shared server 2 in the embodiment described above
is described as an independent apparatus, alternatively the
function of it may be incorporated in the client computer 3.
[0081] Also it is possible, for example, to use the shared server 2
described above as a voice message server of an automatic answering
telephone set such that voice messages recorded in the shared
server 2 are shared by a secretary and its superior, who are at
remote places from each other, using a personal computer and the
secretary selects only significant messages from among the voice
messages stored in the automatic answering telephone set and
conveys the selected messages to the superior at the remote place
through the personal computer.
[0082] Further, the present invention may be applied to a music
data distribution service of a wire broadcasting request or the
like, or the music data stored in the music database 11 may be
reproduced as background music (BGM).
[0083] Furthermore, while the present invention has been described
in connection with an example wherein it is applied to a personal
computer, it can be applied not only to a personal computer but
also to chat software having a music reproduction function or any
information processing apparatus which can be connected to a
network.
[0084] While the series of processes described above can be
executed by hardware, it may otherwise be executed by software.
Where the series of processes is executed by software, a program
which constructs the software is installed from a program storage
medium into a computer (the CPU 24 of FIG. 2 or the CPU 54 of FIG.
4) incorporated in hardware for exclusive use or, for example, a
personal computer for universal use which can execute various
functions by installing various programs.
[0085] The program storage medium in which a program which is
installed into a computer so that it can be executed by the
computer may be a package medium such as the magnetic disk 32 or 62
(including a floppy disk), the optical disk 33 or 63 (including a
CD-ROM (Compact Disk-Read Only memory) and a DVD (Digital Versatile
Disk)), the magneto-optical disk 34 or 64 (including an MD
(Mini-Disc)) or the semiconductor memory 35 or 65 as shown in FIG.
2 or 4 or the HD 30 or 60 on which the program is stored
temporarily or permanently. Storage of the program onto the program
storage medium is performed making use of a wired or wireless
communication medium such as a local area network, the Internet or
a digital satellite broadcast through an interface such as a router
or a modem when necessary.
[0086] It is to be noted that, in the present application, the
steps which describe the program provided in the form of a medium
may be but need not necessarily be processed in a time series in
the order as described, and include processes which are executed
parallelly or individually.
[0087] Further, the term "system" in the present specification is
used to represent an entire apparatus which includes a plurality of
apparatus.
[0088] While a preferred embodiment of the present invention has
been described using specific terms, such description is for
illustrative purposes only, and it is to be understood that changes
and variations may be made without departing from the spirit or
scope of the following claims.
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