WO2006060157A2 - System and method for recording television content at a set top box - Google Patents

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WO2006060157A2
WO2006060157A2 PCT/US2005/041306 US2005041306W WO2006060157A2 WO 2006060157 A2 WO2006060157 A2 WO 2006060157A2 US 2005041306 W US2005041306 W US 2005041306W WO 2006060157 A2 WO2006060157 A2 WO 2006060157A2
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  • the present disclosure relates generally to the recording of television content at a set top box.
  • a DVR can record content that is received at a set top box and store the content at a memory device for playback at a later time.
  • the DVR can record content in several ways. For example, a user can tune to a selected program and the DVR can automatically buffer the content at a memory device while the user is watching the program in case the user wants to "pause" the show. Also, a user can manually select a program to be recorded by the DVR based on the title of the program or based on the time that the program is schedule to be broadcast. Finally, a user can program the DVR to record multiple broadcasts of a particular program, e.g., different episodes of a television series.
  • FIG. 1 is a block diagram of an embodiment of a home entertainment system
  • FIG. 2 is a flow chart to illustrate an embodiment of a method of recording television content at a set top box
  • FIG. 3 is a diagram of an embodiment of a graphical user interface. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
  • a method of recording content at a set top box includes receiving a request to record multiple episodes of a television program.
  • a set top box selectively fails to record that particular episode of the television program.
  • the method includes monitoring metadata within an electronic program guide received at the set top box. Using the metadata, a set top box can determine when the particular episode of the television program is to be received and recorded at the set top box.
  • the method also includes determining whether the particular episode of the television program scheduled for recording is presently recorded and stored at the set top box.
  • the method further includes detecting a duplicate episode and selectively failing to record the duplicate episode. Additionally, the method includes determining if an episode was previously recorded at the set top box and determining if the previously recorded episode was viewed at a television coupled to the set top box.
  • the set top box can selectively fail to record an episode that was previously recorded and viewed, hi the alternative, the set top box can selectively record an episode of a television program that is not presently recorded and stored at the set top box and the set top box can record an episode of a television program that has not been previously recorded. Further, the set top box can record an episode of a television program that was been previously recorded and deleted, but not viewed.
  • the method also includes adding a title that corresponds to each of the episodes of the television program that are recorded at the set top box to a recorded program list.
  • the titles of the recorded program list can be sorted by original air dates or alphabetically.
  • a set top box in another embodiment, includes a processor, a memory device that is accessible by the processor, and a computer program that is embedded within the memory device.
  • the computer program includes instructions to detect a request to record multiple episodes of a television program. Also, the computer program includes instructions to detect a received episode that is a duplicate of an episode stored in the memory device. Further, the computer program includes instructions to selectively fail to record the duplicate episode of the television program.
  • a home entertainment system in yet another embodiment, includes a television and a set top box that is coupled to the television.
  • the set top box includes a processor, a memory device accessible by the processor, and a computer program that is embedded within the memory device.
  • the computer program includes instructions to detect a request to record all episodes of a television program and instructions to selectively fail to record one or more duplicate episodes of the television program, when the one or more duplicate episode is received at the set top box.
  • the home entertainment system 100 includes a set top box 102 that is coupled to a television 104.
  • FIG. 1 also shows that the set top box 102 is coupled to a cable wall plate 106 via a cable and the cable wall plate 106, in turn, is coupled to a television content source 108.
  • the set top box 102 is coupled to the cable wall plate via a coaxial cable, a category five (CAT-5) cable, or a telephone cable.
  • CAT-5 category five
  • television content can be provided to the cable wall plate 106 via a coaxial cable, a CAT-5 cable, or a telephone cable.
  • the television content source 108 can be a digital content provider and the digital content can be broadcast to the system 100 via a satellite connection.
  • FIG. 1 further depicts that the television 104 is coupled to an electrical outlet 110.
  • the electrical outlet 110 is also coupled to a power source 112.
  • the power source 112 is a one-hundred and ten/one-hundred and twenty volt (110/120V) alternating current (AC) power source.
  • the set top box 102 is also coupled to the electrical outlet 110 and receives power from the power source 112.
  • FIG. 1 depicts that the set top box 102 includes a processor 114 coupled to a memory device 116.
  • the memory device 116 is a flash memory device or any other type of electronically erasable programmable read only memory (EEPROM) device or other non-volatile memory device, such as a hard disk drive.
  • the memory device 116 can be a random access memory (RAM) device.
  • the set top box 102 further includes a first television tuner 118 and a second television tuner 120 that are each coupled to the processor.
  • the television tuners 118, 120 can decode digital television signals received at the set top box 102 and transmit the decrypted digital television signals to the television 104.
  • the processor 114 can execute a computer program in order to record any or all of the decoded digital television signals at the memory device 116.
  • FIG. 1 also shows that the set top box 102 can include a wireless transceiver 122.
  • the wireless transceiver 122 can allow the set top box 102 to communicate with a wireless network, another set top box, or any other device having a wireless transceiver.
  • the wireless transceiver 122 is a radio frequency
  • RF radio frequency
  • UHF ultra high frequency
  • Wi-Fi wireless high fidelity
  • the set top box receives a request to record all of the episodes of a particular program. For example, a user can set the set top box to record all episodes of "The Simpsons" which is shown in re-runs many times a week.
  • the set top box monitors metadata that is received at the set top box with an electronic program guide.
  • the electronic program guide is a program guide that can be presented at a television and can include information, such as program title, program type, episode title, episode synopsis, episode rating, closed captioning information, broadcast date, broadcast time, and channel information.
  • the data comprising the electronic program guide and the metadata associated with the electronic program guide is transmitted as part of the Advanced Television Systems Committee Motion Pictures Experts Group-Two (ATSC MPEG-2) stream.
  • ATSC MPEG-2 Advanced Television Systems Committee Motion Pictures Experts Group-Two
  • the set top box detects when an episode of a program scheduled for recording is to be aired based on the metadata within the electronic program guide.
  • the set top box determines whether the particular episode is presently recorded and stored at the set top box. If the episode is presently recorded and stored at the set top box, the method proceeds to block 208 and the set top box selectively fails to record this episode of the program.
  • the set top box determines whether all episodes of the television program have been recorded. If so, the logic ends at state 212. Conversely, if all episodes of a particular program have not been recorded, the method returns to block 202 and continues as described herein.
  • the method moves to decision step 214.
  • the set top box determines if the episode of the television program has been previously recorded and deleted. If the episode has been previously recorded, the method proceeds to decision step 216 and the set top box determines whether the episode has been viewed. The logic then moves to block 208 and the set top box selectively fails to record the episode that was preciously recorded and viewed. From block 208, the logic moves to decision step 210 and continues as described above.
  • the method continues to block 218 and the set top box records the present episode of the television program. Additionally, at decision step 216, if the set top box determines that the previously recorded and deleted episode was not been viewed, the method moves to block 218 and the set top box records the episode of the television program.
  • the set top box may automatically erase one or more previously recorded episodes after a predetermined time frame or if more memory space within the memory device is required, such as by another application. As such, a user may record an episode of a program and fail to view that episode before it is automatically deleted by the set top box.
  • the method moves to block 220 and the set top box adds the title of the recorded episode to a recorded program list that can be presented to a user via a graphical user interface.
  • the set top box sorts the episodes of each program, such as in order of original air date. In an alternative embodiment, the episodes may be sorted alphabetically. Further, the episodes may be sorted by the date that each episode is record.
  • the set top box determines whether all episodes of a particular program have been recorded. If not, the logic returns to block 202 and continues as described above. On the other hand, if all episodes have been recorded, the logic ends at state 212.
  • GUI 300 an exemplary non-limiting embodiment of a graphical user interface (GUI) is shown and is generally designated 300.
  • the GUI 300 can be used to present one or more stored episodes of a program to a user.
  • the GUI 300 can include a recorded programs list 302.
  • the recorded programs list 302 can include one or more episode titles that correspond to episodes that are stored at a set top box.
  • the GUI 300 can include a date recorded 304 and a time recorded 306 for each title in the recorded programs list 302.
  • the GUI 300 can include an original air data 308 for each title in the recorded programs list 302.
  • a user can us a remote control device to scroll up or down within the recorded programs list 302 in order to select a particular episode for viewing.
  • the system and method of recording content at a set top box avoids recording the same episode of a particular program numerous times, thereby reducing consumption of memory at the set top box.

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A method of recording content at a set top box is provided and includes receiving a request to record multiple episodes of a television program. When a copy of a particular episode that has been previously stored in the memory of the set top box is received, a set top box selectively fails to record that particular episode of the television program. Further, the method includes monitoring metadata within an electronic program guide received at the set top box. Using the metadata, a set top box can determine when the particular episode of the television program is to be received and recorded at the set top box.

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SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR RECORDING TELEVISION CONTENT AT A SET TOP BOX
FIELD OF THE DISCLOSURE
The present disclosure relates generally to the recording of television content at a set top box.
BACKGROUND
Many set top boxes that are currently available include a digital video recorder (DVR). A DVR can record content that is received at a set top box and store the content at a memory device for playback at a later time. The DVR can record content in several ways. For example, a user can tune to a selected program and the DVR can automatically buffer the content at a memory device while the user is watching the program in case the user wants to "pause" the show. Also, a user can manually select a program to be recorded by the DVR based on the title of the program or based on the time that the program is schedule to be broadcast. Finally, a user can program the DVR to record multiple broadcasts of a particular program, e.g., different episodes of a television series.
In the situation where a user programs the DVR to record multiple episodes of a particular program, storage space at the memory device can be very quickly consumed, especially if the same episode of a particular program is recorded more than once. As the storage space is consumed, less unique programs, songs, pictures, and other content may be recorded by the DVR, thereby reducing the usefulness of the DVR.
Accordingly, there is a need for an improved system and method for recording television content at a set top box.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS The present invention is pointed out with particularity in the appended claims. However, other features are described in the following detailed description in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
FIG. 1 is a block diagram of an embodiment of a home entertainment system;
FIG. 2 is a flow chart to illustrate an embodiment of a method of recording television content at a set top box; and
FIG. 3 is a diagram of an embodiment of a graphical user interface. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
A method of recording content at a set top box is provided and includes receiving a request to record multiple episodes of a television program. When a copy of a particular episode that has been previously stored in the memory of the set top box is received, a set top box selectively fails to record that particular episode of the television program. Further, the method includes monitoring metadata within an electronic program guide received at the set top box. Using the metadata, a set top box can determine when the particular episode of the television program is to be received and recorded at the set top box.
In a particular embodiment, the method also includes determining whether the particular episode of the television program scheduled for recording is presently recorded and stored at the set top box.
The method further includes detecting a duplicate episode and selectively failing to record the duplicate episode. Additionally, the method includes determining if an episode was previously recorded at the set top box and determining if the previously recorded episode was viewed at a television coupled to the set top box. In a particular embodiment, the set top box can selectively fail to record an episode that was previously recorded and viewed, hi the alternative, the set top box can selectively record an episode of a television program that is not presently recorded and stored at the set top box and the set top box can record an episode of a television program that has not been previously recorded. Further, the set top box can record an episode of a television program that was been previously recorded and deleted, but not viewed.
In a particular embodiment, the method also includes adding a title that corresponds to each of the episodes of the television program that are recorded at the set top box to a recorded program list. The titles of the recorded program list can be sorted by original air dates or alphabetically.
In another embodiment, a set top box includes a processor, a memory device that is accessible by the processor, and a computer program that is embedded within the memory device. The computer program includes instructions to detect a request to record multiple episodes of a television program. Also, the computer program includes instructions to detect a received episode that is a duplicate of an episode stored in the memory device. Further, the computer program includes instructions to selectively fail to record the duplicate episode of the television program.
In yet another embodiment, a home entertainment system includes a television and a set top box that is coupled to the television. The set top box includes a processor, a memory device accessible by the processor, and a computer program that is embedded within the memory device. The computer program includes instructions to detect a request to record all episodes of a television program and instructions to selectively fail to record one or more duplicate episodes of the television program, when the one or more duplicate episode is received at the set top box.
Referring to FIG. 1, an exemplary, non-limiting home entertainment system is shown and is generally designated 100. As illustrated in FIG. 1, the home entertainment system 100 includes a set top box 102 that is coupled to a television 104. FIG. 1 also shows that the set top box 102 is coupled to a cable wall plate 106 via a cable and the cable wall plate 106, in turn, is coupled to a television content source 108. In a particular embodiment, the set top box 102 is coupled to the cable wall plate via a coaxial cable, a category five (CAT-5) cable, or a telephone cable. Further, television content can be provided to the cable wall plate 106 via a coaxial cable, a CAT-5 cable, or a telephone cable. Further, the television content source 108 can be a digital content provider and the digital content can be broadcast to the system 100 via a satellite connection.
FIG. 1 further depicts that the television 104 is coupled to an electrical outlet 110. The electrical outlet 110 is also coupled to a power source 112. In a particular embodiment, the power source 112 is a one-hundred and ten/one-hundred and twenty volt (110/120V) alternating current (AC) power source. As depicted in FIG. 1, the set top box 102 is also coupled to the electrical outlet 110 and receives power from the power source 112.
FIG. 1 depicts that the set top box 102 includes a processor 114 coupled to a memory device 116. In a particular embodiment, the memory device 116 is a flash memory device or any other type of electronically erasable programmable read only memory (EEPROM) device or other non-volatile memory device, such as a hard disk drive. Further, the memory device 116 can be a random access memory (RAM) device. As illustrated in FIG. 1, the set top box 102 further includes a first television tuner 118 and a second television tuner 120 that are each coupled to the processor. The television tuners 118, 120 can decode digital television signals received at the set top box 102 and transmit the decrypted digital television signals to the television 104.
Further, the processor 114 can execute a computer program in order to record any or all of the decoded digital television signals at the memory device 116. FIG. 1 also shows that the set top box 102 can include a wireless transceiver 122. The wireless transceiver 122 can allow the set top box 102 to communicate with a wireless network, another set top box, or any other device having a wireless transceiver. In a particular embodiment, the wireless transceiver 122 is a radio frequency
(RF) transceiver, an ultra high frequency (UHF) transceiver, or a wireless high fidelity (Wi-Fi) transceiver, such as an 802.11 transceiver.
Referring now to FIG. 2, a method for recording television content at a set top box is illustrated and commences at block 200. At block 200, the set top box receives a request to record all of the episodes of a particular program. For example, a user can set the set top box to record all episodes of "The Simpsons" which is shown in re-runs many times a week. Moving to block 202, the set top box monitors metadata that is received at the set top box with an electronic program guide. In a particular embodiment, the electronic program guide is a program guide that can be presented at a television and can include information, such as program title, program type, episode title, episode synopsis, episode rating, closed captioning information, broadcast date, broadcast time, and channel information. In a digital system, the data comprising the electronic program guide and the metadata associated with the electronic program guide is transmitted as part of the Advanced Television Systems Committee Motion Pictures Experts Group-Two (ATSC MPEG-2) stream. Continuing to block 204, the set top box detects when an episode of a program scheduled for recording is to be aired based on the metadata within the electronic program guide. At decision step 206, the set top box determines whether the particular episode is presently recorded and stored at the set top box. If the episode is presently recorded and stored at the set top box, the method proceeds to block 208 and the set top box selectively fails to record this episode of the program.
Thus, multiple duplicate copies of the same episode are not recorded. Next, at decision step 210, the set top box determines whether all episodes of the television program have been recorded. If so, the logic ends at state 212. Conversely, if all episodes of a particular program have not been recorded, the method returns to block 202 and continues as described herein.
Returning to decision step 206, if the set top box determines that the episode of the television program is not presently recorded and stored, the method moves to decision step 214. At decision step 214, the set top box determines if the episode of the television program has been previously recorded and deleted. If the episode has been previously recorded, the method proceeds to decision step 216 and the set top box determines whether the episode has been viewed. The logic then moves to block 208 and the set top box selectively fails to record the episode that was preciously recorded and viewed. From block 208, the logic moves to decision step 210 and continues as described above.
Returning to decision step 214, if the set top box determines that the present episode of the television program has not been previously recorded and viewed the method continues to block 218 and the set top box records the present episode of the television program. Additionally, at decision step 216, if the set top box determines that the previously recorded and deleted episode was not been viewed, the method moves to block 218 and the set top box records the episode of the television program. In a particular embodiment, the set top box may automatically erase one or more previously recorded episodes after a predetermined time frame or if more memory space within the memory device is required, such as by another application. As such, a user may record an episode of a program and fail to view that episode before it is automatically deleted by the set top box.
From block 218, the method moves to block 220 and the set top box adds the title of the recorded episode to a recorded program list that can be presented to a user via a graphical user interface. Thereafter, at block 222, the set top box sorts the episodes of each program, such as in order of original air date. In an alternative embodiment, the episodes may be sorted alphabetically. Further, the episodes may be sorted by the date that each episode is record. Moving to decision step 210, the set top box determines whether all episodes of a particular program have been recorded. If not, the logic returns to block 202 and continues as described above. On the other hand, if all episodes have been recorded, the logic ends at state 212.
Referring now to FIG. 3, an exemplary non-limiting embodiment of a graphical user interface (GUI) is shown and is generally designated 300. In a particular embodiment, the GUI 300 can be used to present one or more stored episodes of a program to a user. As illustrated in FIG. 3, the GUI 300 can include a recorded programs list 302. In a particular embodiment, the recorded programs list 302 can include one or more episode titles that correspond to episodes that are stored at a set top box. Further, the GUI 300 can include a date recorded 304 and a time recorded 306 for each title in the recorded programs list 302. Additionally, the GUI 300 can include an original air data 308 for each title in the recorded programs list 302. A user can us a remote control device to scroll up or down within the recorded programs list 302 in order to select a particular episode for viewing.
With the configuration of structure described above, the system and method of recording content at a set top box avoids recording the same episode of a particular program numerous times, thereby reducing consumption of memory at the set top box.
The above-disclosed subject matter is to be considered illustrative, and not restrictive, and the appended claims are intended to cover all such modifications, enhancements, and other embodiments, which fall within the true spirit and scope of the present invention. Thus, to the maximum extent allowed by law, the scope of the present invention is to be determined by the broadest permissible interpretation of the following claims and their equivalents, and shall not be restricted or limited by the foregoing detailed description.

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What is claimed is:
1. A method of displaying an electronic program guide on a display device, -recording content at a set top box, the method comprising: receiving a request to record multiple episodes of a television program; and selectively failing to record a particular episode of the television program when a copy of the particular episode has been previously stored in the memory of the set top box.
2. The method of claim 1, further comprising monitoring metadata within an electronic program guide received at the set top box.
3. The method of claim 2, further comprising determining when the particular episode of the television program is to be received and recorded at the set top box at least partially based on the monitored metadata.
4. The method of claim 3, further comprising determining if the particular episode of the television program scheduled for recording is presently recorded and stored at the set top box.
5. The method of claim 4, further comprising detecting a duplicate episode and selectively failing to record the duplicate episode.
6. The method of claim 4, further comprising determining if an episode was previously recorded at the set top box.
7. The method of claim 6, further comprising determining if the previously recorded episode was viewed at a television coupled to the set top box.
8. The method of claim 7, further comprising selectively failing to record an episode that was previously recorded and viewed.
9. The method of claim 8, further comprising selectively recording an episode of a television program that is not presently recorded and stored at the set top box.
10. The method of claim 9, further comprising recording an episode of a television program, wherein the episode has not been previously recorded.
11. The method of claim 10, further comprising recording an episode of a television program, wherein the episode has been previously recorded and deleted, but not viewed.
12. The method of claim 11, further comprising adding a title corresponding to each of the episodes of the television program recorded at the set top box to a recorded program list.
13. The method of claim 12, further comprising sorting the titles of the recorded program list by original air dates.
14. The method of claim 12, further comprising sorting the titles of the recorded program list alphabetically.
15. A set top box, comprising: a processor; a memory device accessible by the processor; and a computer program embedded within the memory device, the computer program comprising: instructions to detect a request to record multiple episodes of a television program; instructions to detect a received episode that is a duplicate of an episode stored in the memory device; and instructions to selectively fail to record the duplicate episode of the television program.
16. The set top box of claim 15, wherein the computer program further comprises instructions to monitor metadata within an electronic program guide received at the set top box.
17. The set top box of claim 16, wherein the computer program further comprises instructions to record an episode of a television program that is not stored in the memory device.
18. The set top box of claim 17, wherein the computer program further comprises instructions to record an episode of a television program that has not been previously recorded.
19. The set top box of claim 18, wherein the computer program further comprises instructions to record an episode of a television program that has been previously recorded, but not viewed.
20. The set top box of claim 19, wherein the computer program further comprises instructions to add a title corresponding to each recorded episode of a television program to a recorded program list.
21. The set top box of claim 20, wherein the computer program further comprises instructions to sort the recorded program list.
22. The set top box of claim 21, wherein the recorded program list is sorted by original air dates of episodes.
23. The set top box of claim 21, wherein the recorded program list is sorted alphabetically.
24. A home entertainment system, comprising: at least one television; a set top box coupled to the television, the set top box comprising: a processor; a memory device accessible by the processor; and a computer program embedded within the memory device, the computer program comprising: instructions to detect a request to record all episodes of a television program; and instructions to selectively fail to record one or more duplicate episodes of the television program, when the one or more duplicate episode is received at the set top box.
25. The set top box of claim 24, wherein the computer program further comprises instructions to monitor metadata within an electronic program guide.
26. The set top box of claim 25, wherein the computer program further comprises instructions to record an episode of a television program that is not presently recorded and stored at the set top box.
27. The set top box of claim 26, wherein the computer program further comprises instructions to record an episode of a television program that has not been previously recorded.
28. The set top box of claim 27, wherein the computer program further comprises instructions to record an episode of a television program that has been previously recorded and deleted, but not viewed.
29. The set top box of claim 28, wherein the computer program further comprises instructions to add a title corresponding to each episode recorded at the set top box to a recorded program list.
30. The set top box of claim 29, wherein the computer program further comprises instructions to sort the recorded program list.
31. The set top box of claim 30, wherein the recorded program list is sorted by original broadcast dates.
32. The set top box of claim 30, wherein the recorded program list is sorted alphabetically.
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