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121 APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR VIDEO BROADCASTING PCT/US9509946 1995-08-04 WO9605689A3 1996-06-06 TAMIR MICHAEL; SHARIR AVI
This invention discloses an apparatus for replacing a portion of each of a sequence of existing images with a new image, the apparatus comprises a frame grabber operative to grab a sequence of frames respectively representing the sequence of existing images, a localizer operative to detect at least one site within each existing image at which the new image is to be incorporated, a perspective transformer operative to detect the perspective at which the site is imaged and a transmitter operative to transmit to each of a plurality of remote locations, for each frame the existing image represented in the frame, the coordinates of the site, and the perspective at which the site is imaged.
122 PROCESS FOR THE AUTOMATIC REAL-TIME ALTERATION OF ELECTRIC SIGNALS STORED ON A SIGNAL SUBSTRATE, ESPECIALLY MAGNETICALLY RECORDED AUDIO AND VIDEO SIGNALS, DURING THE TRANSMISSION OF THE ORIGINAL SIGNAL TO A SIGNAL RECEIVER PCT/DE9100274 1991-03-28 WO9115851A3 1991-11-28 PALMISANO MARIO; SCHULT ROGER
Process for the automatic real-time alteration of electric signals stored on a signal substrate (1) during the transmision of the original signal to a signal receiver (8, 10) in which, for the precise dynamic alteration of the original signals, the latter are first digitised, given a time code, entered in a computer (15) and stored in its memory, whereupon the original signals stored digitally in the computer (15) are processed independently of the original recording in that the digital original signals stored in the computer are graphically displayed and examined for the points to be altered and the correcting signals corresponding to the desired alterations are selected and entered with a time code in the computer (15), and finally these correcting signals are synchronously transmitted to the setting components (20) during the transmission of the original signals from the signal substrate (1) to the signal receiver (8, 10).
123 Portable media player as a remote control US13680244 2012-11-19 US09092383B2 2015-07-28 Steve Ko; Stephen O. Lemay
A portable multimedia player is used to wirelessly access and control a media server that is streaming digital media by way of a wireless interface to a media unit such as a stereo/speakers in the case of streaming digital audio. In one embodiment, the portable multimedia player is wirelessly synchronized to a selected one(s) of a number of digital media files stored on the media server in such a way that digital media file metadata (song title, author, etc.) associated with the selected digital media file(s) only is transferred from the media server to be stored in the portable media player.
124 Device and method for managing event information in wireless terminal US13738726 2013-01-10 US08472867B1 2013-06-25 Su-A Baek; Ji-Won Suk; Seung-Chul Choi
A device and method is provided for managing event information in a wireless terminal. The device includes a controller for controlling and sorting at least one event information based on a menu, and providing an identifier corresponding to the menu on a date-by-date basis, and a displaying unit for displaying event information on the date-by-date basis, using the identifier. The method includes the steps of sorting at least one event information by a menu, and displaying event information on a date-by-date basis, using an identifier corresponding to the menu.
125 System for providing audio messages on a mobile device US12755281 2010-04-06 US08442429B2 2013-05-14 Andre F. Hawit
While performing a function, a mobile device identifies that it is idle while it is downloading content or performing another task. During that idle time, it gathers one or more parameters (e.g., location, time, gender of user, age of user, etc.) and sends a request for an audio message (e.g., audio advertisement). One or more servers at a remote facility receive the request with the one or more parameters, and use the parameters to identify a targeted message. In some cases, the targeted message will include one or more dynamic variables (e.g., distance to store, time to event, etc.) that will be replaced based on the parameters received from the mobile device, so that the audio message is dynamically updated and customized for the mobile device. In one embodiment, the targeted message is transmitted to the mobile device as text. After being received at the mobile device, the text is optionally displayed and converted to an audio format and played for the user.
126 System and methods for enhancing the experience of spectators attending a live sporting event, with content filtering function US11459278 2006-07-21 US08391773B2 2013-03-05 Marc Arseneau; Alain Charette; Jean Arseneau; Stéphane Blain; Robert Tardif
A handheld electronic device for use at a venue hosting a live sporting event, having a receiver for receiving a wireless RF transmission conveying a plurality of video streams derived from video cameras filming the live sporting event, a display and a user interface for selecting a video stream among the plurality of video streams to be displayed on the display. The handheld electronic device is capable to acquire a locked mode of operation and an unlocked mode of operation, in the locked mode of operation the handheld electronic device being precluded from displaying the video streams to a spectator, in the unlocked mode of operation the handheld electronic device being enabled to display the video streams to the spectator, the handheld electronic device capable to acquire the unlocked mode of operation in response to reception of authentication data wirelessly transmitted to the handheld electronic device.
127 Using radio frequency tuning to control a portable audio device US12779102 2010-05-13 US08340570B2 2012-12-25 Pamela A. Nesbitt; Ori Pomerantz
A method for controlling a portable audio device using radio frequency tuning is provided. A radio signal transmitter device communicatively coupled to the portable audio device transmits an audio signal of an audio file on a first radio frequency channel, a forward control signal on a second radio frequency channel, and a backward control signal on a third radio frequency channel to a radio signal receiver device. The portable audio device determines whether an audio output of the forward control signal is received by an audio receiver device. In response to determining that the portable audio device did receive the audio output of the forward control signal using the audio receiver device, the portable audio device plays a next audio file in a play list.
128 Personal audio player with wireless file sharing and radio recording and timeshifting US13348975 2012-01-12 US08311475B1 2012-11-13 Scott C. Harris
A portable MP3 player, which includes radio capability therein. The device includes a radio part which enables receiving radio, either over the airwaves, or via a network. The radio information can be time shared for later use, and sequences within the radio information can be identified for storage within the memory. The memory can store compressed information, such as MP3 information, indicative of songs which are stored. The memory can also store information that is received over the radio.
129 Portable media player as a remote control US12612493 2009-11-04 US08112032B2 2012-02-07 Steve Ko; Stephen O. Lemay
A portable multimedia player is used to wirelessly access and control a media server that is streaming digital media by way of a wireless interface to a media unit such as a stereo/speakers in the case of streaming digital audio. In one embodiment, the portable multimedia player is wirelessly synchronized to a selected one(s) of a number of digital media files stored on the media server in such a way that digital media file metadata (song title, author, etc.) associated with the selected digital media file(s) only is transferred from the media server to be stored in the portable media player.
130 Carrier US12941035 2010-11-06 US08103211B1 2012-01-24 Iwao Fujisaki
The vehicle, such as airplane, which comprises the internal wireless communicating device and the external antenna device, wherein the passenger(s) in the vehicle may access network (e.g., the Internet) via the internal wireless communicating device and the external antenna device.
131 Personal audio player with wireless file sharing and radio recording and timeshifting US12842537 2010-07-23 US08099040B2 2012-01-17 Scott C. Harris
A portable MP3 player, which includes radio capability therein. The device includes a radio part which enables receiving radio, either over the airwaves, or via a network. The radio information can be time shared for later use, and sequences within the radio information can be identified for storage within the memory. The memory can store compressed information, such as MP3 information, indicative of songs which are stored. The memory can also store information that is received over the radio.
132 Digital broadcast system and method for a mobile terminal US11531984 2006-09-14 US07826793B2 2010-11-02 Jung Pyo Hong; Ho Soo Kim; Yoon Seong Soh
A mobile communication terminal is provided comprising a receiver for receiving broadcast content over a first broadcast channel; and a controller for controlling reproduction of the broadcast content on a display of the mobile terminal. In response to detecting a first event, the controller receives a first request to delay reproduction of broadcast content in real-time. In response to receiving the first request the controller stores, in a storage medium, first broadcast content received between a time T1 and T2. In response to detecting a second event, the controller reproduces the first broadcast content. The controller stores second broadcast content received after a time T3. After the first broadcast content is reproduced, the controller reproduces the second broadcast content.
133 Personal audio player with wireless filesharing and radio recording and timeshifting US11115842 2005-04-26 US07796940B2 2010-09-14 Scott C. Harris
A portable MP3 player, which includes radio capability therein. The device includes a radio part which enables receiving radio, either over the airwaves, or via a network. The radio information can be time shared for later use, and sequences within the radio information can be identified for storage within the memory. The memory can store compressed information, such as MP3 information, indicative of songs which are stored. The memory can also store information that is received over the radio.
134 Broadcasting system and method for providing broadcasting service in a weak electric field area US11524856 2006-09-21 US07769341B2 2010-08-03 Jin Park
Provided is a broadcasting system and method for providing a broadcasting service in a weak electric field area. The broadcasting system includes a Digital Multimedia Broadcasting (DMB) terminal for if a broadcasting replay request is input during a DMB service, transmitting a replay request message to a streaming server, and upon receipt of broadcasting data responding to the replay request message is received, displaying the received broadcasting data; and the streaming server for if the replay request message is received, providing broadcasting data responding to the replay request message to the DMB terminal.
135 Preset recording method through service linking in DMB terminal US11541854 2006-10-02 US07664457B2 2010-02-16 Sun-Mi Kim; Young-Jip Kim; Byoung-Dai Lee; Jin-Woo Jeon; Kyung-Shin Lee
A preset recording method through service linking according to movement from a first broadcasting area to a second broadcasting area in a terrestrial DMB terminal is provided. A preset recording for a predetermined broadcast program is checked to see if a current time is equal to a recording start time based on the specified preset recording; if so, extracting service linking information for the predetermined broadcast program; displaying that the DMB terminal has moved from the first broadcasting service area for the preset recording when the extracted service linking information corresponds to hard linking information, and recording a broadcasting program according to the hard linking information; and if they correspond, displaying that the DMB terminal has moved from the first broadcasting service area for the preset recording, and providing a list of broadcasting programs according to the soft linking information to enable a user to reset a preset recording function.
136 Digital radio feedback systems US11860445 2007-09-24 US07634224B2 2009-12-15 Hong Nguyen; Linda Roberts
A system including a digital radio broadcast station, a receiver, and a network. The digital radio broadcast station includes a transmitter and a server. The receiver is in communication with the digital radio broadcast transmitter and also includes a user interface for receiving user input commands comprising a request for information from the digital radio broadcast station. The receiver is configured to establish a two-way communication path between the receiver and the digital radio broadcast transmitter. The network is in communication with the server and the receiver for exchanging information therebetween. The request for information is provided to the server via the network and the server is configured to receive the request and transmit a response message to the receiver in accordance with the request.
137 Providing video of a venue activity to a hand held device through a cellular communications network US11738088 2007-04-20 US07620426B2 2009-11-17 Luis M. Ortiz; Kermit D. Lopez
Systems and methods for providing video of a live venue event to a hand held device. A hand held device wirelessly receives data containing two or more video streams conveying live video venue event content, the venue event content including moving images of action occurring at the live venue event held at a venue. A cellular communications network (e.g., CDMA, GSM, GPRS, TDMA, 3G, etc.) is provided through which the data containing the two or more video streams is transmitted to the hand held device for display via a display associated with the hand held device.
138 Multiple channel wireless communication system US11279548 2006-04-12 US07603080B2 2009-10-13 Lawrence Richenstein; Michael A. Dauk; Robert J. Withoff
A wireless headphone device may include a receiver for receiving a wireless digital signal containing a plurality of digital audio streams combined with control codes according to a predetermined format, a manually operated selector switch for selecting one or more of the plurality of digital audio streams to be produced as audio for the user, and a decoder for extracting the selected audio streams from the received signal in accordance with the predetermined format and for responding to the control codes in the received signal to perform predetermined functions. A wireless headphone system may include a receiver, responsive to a transmitted digital bitstream in which a plurality of audio input channels are combined with control data, for decoding and demultiplexing the digital bitstream, a manual selector switch for selecting one or more of the audio input channels to be decoded and demultiplexed by the receiver from the transmitted encoded digital bitstream; and a sound producing device for selectively reproducing the one or more selected audio channels in accordance with the control data.
139 Carrier US11428330 2006-06-30 US07565105B1 2009-07-21 Iwao Fujisaki
The transportation system, such as airplane, which comprises the internal wireless communicating system and the external antenna system. The passenger(s) in the transportation system may access network (e.g., the Internet) via the internal wireless communicating system and the external antenna system. The transportation system further provides security measure.
140 METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ENABLING A SERVICE USING A WELCOME VIDEO US11782784 2007-07-25 US20090031360A1 2009-01-29 Deanna R. Kidd; Shandle Green; Raynold M. Kahn
A communication system 10 includes a service provider 12 used to provide content to a user device 14. The user device 14 is coupled to a network. A service is selected at the user device. A welcome video is communicated from the service provider 12 to the user device 14. A confirmation signal is provided from the user device 14 to the service provider 12 in response to successfully receiving the welcome video. Access to the service is enabled at the service provider 12 in response to the confirmation signal.
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