WO2006079686A1 - Method, arrangement and server for storing and processing of audio and/or video files - Google Patents
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Abstract
The invention relates to data communications networks and, more specifically, to solutions for storing and processing of audio and/or video files. In a solution according to the invention, a Memorandum server (4) sends (13) the audio/video recording in a generally used form or a link to a corresponding audio/video file to the electronic mail address/electronic mail addresses sent by the user (1) as an electronic mail file using the Internet network (7). The invention seeks to provide an improved method, arrangement and server for storing and processing of audio and/or video files, which enables reliable and easy-to-use storage of audio and/or video files in a variety of situations.
Description
METHOD, ARRANGEMENT AND SERVER FOR STORING AND PROCESSING OF AUDIO AND/OR VIDEO FILES
Field of the invention
The invention relates to data communications networks and, more specifically, to solutions for storing and processing of audio and/or video files. The invention seeks to provide an improved method, arrangement and server for storing and processing of audio and/or video files, which enables reliable and easy-to-use storage of audio and/or video files in a variety of situations.
Background of the invention
A traditional cassette recorder or videocassette recorder is a frequently used and traditional solution in a variety of situations for the storage of audio and/or video files. These traditional recorder solutions are typically used for the wide variety of locations and needs that arise in business life and leisure time.
Currently, several new device solutions have come to market, ones in which audio and/or video files can be stored in the memory of the device in digital form. Devices of this type are, for example, digital cameras and video recorders, as well as portable terminal devices, such as mobile telephones.
New device solutions provide to the user several advantages. The user can transfer a recording in the memory to his computer and listen to or watch the audio and/or video file on his own machine. The user can also archive the recording on his server or in a database used by the server.
Currently used digital storage solutions for audio and/or video files, however, also have some shortcomings and faults. The user must take care that the device in which he is storing files has adequate memory. The user must also repeatedly take care of the transfer of recordings to his own machine or server. If, for example, the storing device should be lost prior to transfer of the recording, the recording would also be lost.
Many different types of storage services for audio files according to known art have also been developed. However, it is typical for these services that they are difficult to use, and often are based on the known art for listening to audio files used by traditional telephone answering services.
Currently, generally known solutions for storing and processing of audio and/or video files are not the best possible in terms of usability. The object of the invention is therefore to provide such a solution for storing and processing of audio and/or video files, which enables reliable and easy-to-use storage of audio and/or video files in a variety of situations.
Summary of the invention
The object of the invention is to provide such an improved method, arrangement and server for storing and processing of audio and/or video files, which enables reliable storage of audio and/or video files for a wide variety of user needs or situations and which is noticeably easier to use when compared to solutions of prior known art.
According to the first feature of the invention, a method for storing and processing of audio and/or video files is provided, the method comprising: a user, a portable terminal device, a teleoperator, a data communications network operating between the user and the teleoperator, a Memorandum server, an electronic mail server, an Internet network operating between the server and the user, and a database connected to the server, such that this method comprises the following stages: the user uses the portable terminal device to send the desired electronic mail address or electronic mail addresses to the Memorandum server through the teleoperator using the data communications network, the Memorandum server receives and stores the electronic mail address/electronic mail addresses send by the user as well as the telephone number or corresponding identifier of the portable terminal device in the database,
when the user wishes to initiate recording of a conversation/event, the user uses the portable terminal device to make a telephone call/video call to the number of the Memorandum server, the teleoperator opens a telephone/video telephone connection to the portable terminal device of the user and transmits the contents of the conversation/event coming from the portable terminal device to the Memorandum server using the Internet network, and the Memorandum server sends the audio/video recording in a generally used format or a link to a corresponding audio/video file to the electronic mail address/electronic mail addresses sent by the user as an electronic mail file using the Internet network.
Preferably, when the Memorandum server has received the telephone number and electronic mail address of the user, the server uses the data communications network to send back to the portable terminal device of the user a reply message containing the usage instructions. Preferably, before the sending of an audio recording or a link to a user, the Memorandum server stores the audio/video call in the database in a generally used format.
Preferably, the audio/video file is read from the electronic mail server using a portable terminal device. Alternatively, the audio/video file is read from the electronic mail server using a computer.
Preferably, the Memorandum server converts the audio/video recording to a generally used format. Alternatively, the teleoperator converts the audio/video recording to a generally used format.
According to the second feature of the invention, an arrangement is provided for storing and processing of audio and/or video files, the arrangement comprising: a user, a portable terminal device, a teleoperator, a data communications network operating between the user and the teleoperator, a data terminal, an Internet network operating between the Memorandum server and the user, and a database connected to the server, such that the arrangement additionally comprises: a user, who uses the portable terminal device to send his electronic mail address to the Memorandum server through the teleoperator using the data communications network,
means to receive and store in the database the telephone number and electronic mail address sent by the user using the portable terminal device, means to receive as data the contents of the telephone call/video call sent by the teleoperator using the Internet network, and - means to send the audio recording in a generally used format or a link to a corresponding audio/video file to the data terminal of the user as an electronic mail file using the Internet network.
Preferably, the arrangement additionally comprises means to use the data communications network to send back to the portable terminal device of the user a reply message containing the usage instructions. Preferably, the arrangement additionally comprises means to store the audio/video call in the database in a generally used format.
Preferably, the database is located in the Memorandum server. Preferably, the Memorandum server is located in the system of the teleoperator.
Preferably, the Memorandum server comprises a verification block, using which the audio/video recording can be verified such that the unchanged state of the file can later be confirmed. Further preferably, verification utilizes the recording time and/or telephone/video call sending route. Preferably, verification utilizes the telephone/video call sending route.
Preferably, the connection established by the teleoperator to the portable terminal device for the user is a data call. Alternatively, the connection established by the teleoperator to the portable terminal device for the user is a GPRS connection.
Preferably, the portable terminal device sends conversation/event contents in accordance with the telephone/video telephone connection directly to the Memorandum server using the Internet network and utilizing the "Voice/Video over IP" protocol.
Preferably, the Memorandum server comprises a speech recognition block, using which the audio portion of an audio recording or video recording can be transformed into text form. Further preferably, the Memorandum server comprises means to deliver to the user,
when separately ordered, a text conversion created using the speech recognition block. Further preferably, ordering of the text conversion is made using the portable terminal device. Alternatively, ordering of the text conversion is made using speech recognition.
According to the third feature of the invention, a server is provided for storing and processing of audio and/or video files in an arrangement, which comprises: a user, a portable terminal device, a teleoperator, a data communications network operating between the user and the teleoperator, a data terminal, an Internet network operating between the server and the user, and a database connected to the server, such that the server comprises: means to receive and store in the database the electronic mail address and telephone number sent by the user using the portable terminal device, means to receive as data the contents of the telephone call/video call sent by the teleoperator using the Internet network, and - means to send the audio recording in a generally used format or a link to a corresponding audio/video file to the data terminal of the user as an electronic mail file using the Internet network.
Preferably, the server additionally comprises means to use the data communications network to send back to the portable terminal device of the user a reply message containing the usage instructions. Preferably, the server additionally comprises means to save the audio/video call in the database in a generally used format.
Preferably, the database is located in the server itself. Preferably, the server is located in the system of the teleoperator.
Preferably, the server comprises a verification block, using which the audio/video recording can be verified such that the unchanged state of the file can later be confirmed. Preferably, the server comprises a speech recognition block, using which the audio portion of an audio recording or video recording can be transformed into text form.
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In the following, the invention and its preferred embodiments are described in detail by means of an example with reference to the accompanying figures, in which:
Fig. 1 shows a block diagram of an arrangement according to the invention for storing and processing of audio and/or video files, and Fig. 2 shows a flow chart of a method according to the invention for storing and processing of audio and/or video files.
Detailed description of the invention
Fig. 1 shows a block diagram of an arrangement according to the invention for storing and processing of audio and/or video files. An arrangement according to the invention for storing and processing of audio and/or video files comprises a user 1, a portable terminal device 2, a teleoperator 3, a data communications network 6 operating between the user 1 and the teleoperator 3, a Memorandum server 4, an electronic mail server 8, an Internet network 7 operating between the server 4 and the user 1, and a database 5 connected to the server 4.
In an arrangement according to the invention, the user 1 uses the portable terminal device 2 to send the desired electronic mail address or electronic mail addresses to the Memorandum server 4 through the teleoperator 3 using the data communications network 6. Correspondingly, the Memorandum server 4 receives and stores the electronic mail address or electronic mail addresses sent by the user 1 as well as the telephone number or corresponding identifier of the portable terminal device 2 in the database 5. The database 5 can be located in the Memorandum server 4. The Memorandum server 4 can be located in the system of the teleoperator 3.
When the user 1 wishes to initiate recording of a conversation/event, the user 1 uses the portable terminal device 2 to make a telephone call/video call to the number of the Memorandum server 4. At this time, the teleoperator 3 opens a telephone/video telephone connection to the portable terminal device 2 of the user 1 and transmits the contents of the
conversation/event coming from the portable terminal device 2 to the Memorandum server 4 using the Internet network 7.
When the conversation/event has ended, the Memorandum server 4 sends the audio/video recording in a generally used format or a link to a corresponding audio/video file to the electronic mail address or electronic mail addresses sent by user 1 as an electronic mail file using the Internet network 7.
In Fig. 2 a flow chart is shown of a method according to the invention for storing and processing of audio and/or video files. In a method according to the invention, the user 1 uses the portable terminal device 2 to send 9 the desired electronic mail address or electronic mail addresses to the Memorandum server 4 through the teleoperator 3 using the data communications network 6. The user may implement sending of the electronic mail addresses, for example, using a text message or even though an Internet homepage. Correspondingly, the Memorandum server 4 receives and stores 10 the electronic mail address or electronic mail addresses sent by the user 1 as well as the telephone number or corresponding identifier of the portable terminal device 2 in the database 5.
When the Memorandum server 4 has received 10 the telephone number and electronic mail address of the user 1, the server 4 can also send back to the portable terminal device 2 of the user 1 a reply message using the data communications network 6.
When the user 1 wishes to initiate 11 recording of a conversation/event, the user 1 uses the portable terminal device 2 to make a telephone call/video call to the number of the Memorandum server 4. At this time, the teleoperator 3 opens a telephone/video telephone connection to the portable terminal device 2 of the user 1 and transmits 12 the contents of the conversation/event coming from the portable terminal device 2 to the Memorandum server 4 using the Internet network 7.
When the conversation/event has ended, the Memorandum server 4 sends 13 the audio/video recording in a generally used format or a link to a corresponding audio/video file to the electronic mail address or electronic mail addresses sent by user 1 as an
electronic mail file using the Internet network 7. The audio/video file can be read from the electronic mail server 8, for example, using a portable terminal device 2 or computer.
Conversion of the audio/video recording to a generally used format can be performed by the Memorandum server 4 or alternatively by the teleoperator 3. Before sending 13 of the audio recording or link to the user 1, the Memorandum server 4 can also store the audio/video call in the database 5 in a generally used format. These types of generally used formats include QuickTime, RealAudio, MP3, OGG Vorbis, MPG, AVI and other corresponding formats.
In an arrangement according to the invention, the Memorandum server 4 can also comprise a verification block, using which the audio/video recording can be verified such that the unchanged state of the file can later be confirmed. Verification can utilize, for example, the recording time and/or telephone/video call sending route.
In an arrangement according to the invention, the connection established by the teleoperator 3 to the portable terminal device 2 for the user 1 can also be a data call or GPRS connection.
In an arrangement according to the invention, the portable terminal device 2 can also send conversation/event contents in accordance with the telephone/video telephone connection directly to the Memorandum server 4 using the Internet network 7 and utilizing the "Voice/Video over IP" protocol.
In an arrangement according to the invention, the Memorandum server 4 can also comprise a speech recognition block, using which the audio portion of an audio recording or video recording can be transformed into text form. The Memorandum server 4 can also comprise means to deliver to the user 1, when separately ordered, a text conversion created using the speech recognition block. Ordering of the text conversion can be performed, for example, using the portable terminal device 2 or speech recognition.
Claims
1. A method for storing and processing of audio and/or video files, the method comprising: a user (1), a portable terminal device (2), a teleoperator (3), a data communications network (6) operating between the user (1) and the teleoperator (3), a Memorandum server (4), an electronic mail server (8), an Internet network (7) operating between the server (4) and the user (1), and a database (5) connected to the server (4), characterized in that the method comprises the following stages: the user (1) uses the portable terminal device (2) to send (9) the desired electronic mail address or electronic mail addresses to the Memorandum server (4) through the teleoperator (3) using the data communications network (6), the Memorandum server (4) receives and stores (10) the electronic mail address/electronic mail addresses sent by the user (1) as well as the telephone number or corresponding identifier of the portable terminal device (2) in the database (5), - when the user (1) wishes to initiate (11) recording of a conversation/event, the user (1) uses the portable terminal device (2) to make a telephone call/video call to the number of the Memorandum server (4), the teleoperator (3) opens a telephone/video telephone connection to the portable terminal device (2) of the user (1) and transmits (12) the contents of the conversation/event coming from the portable terminal device (2) to the Memorandum server (4) using the Internet network (7), and the Memorandum server (4) sends (13) the audio/video recording in a generally used format or a link to a corresponding audio/video file to the electronic mail address/electronic mail addresses sent by the user (1) as an electronic mail file using the Internet network (7).
2. A method according to claim 1, characterized in that when the Memorandum server (4) has received (10) the telephone number and electronic mail address of the user (1), the server (4) uses the data communications network (6) to send back to the portable terminal device (2) of the user (1) a reply message containing the usage instructions.
3. A method according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that before sending (13) the audio recording or link to the user (1), the Memorandum server (4) stores the audio/video call in the database (5) in a generally used format.
4. A method according to any of the preceding claims 1-3, characterized in that the audio/video file is read from the electronic mail server (8) using a portable terminal device (2).
5. A method according to any of the preceding claims 1-3, characterized in that the audio/video file is read from the electronic mail server (8) using a computer.
6. A method according to any of the preceding claims 1-5, characterized in that the Memorandum server (4) converts the audio/video recording to a generally used format.
7. A method according to any of the preceding claims 1-5, characterized in that the teleoperator (3) converts the audio/video recording to a generally used format.
8. An arrangement for storing and processing of audio and/or video files, the arrangement comprising: a user (1), a portable terminal device (2), a teleoperator (3), a data communications network (6) operating between the user (1) and the teleoperator (3), a data terminal (8), an Internet network (7) operating between the Memorandum server (4) and the user (1), and a database (5) connected to the server (4), characterized in that the arrangement additionally comprises: a user (1), who uses the portable terminal device (2) to send his electronic mail address to the Memorandum server (4) through the teleoperator (3) using the data communications network (6), means to receive and store in the database (5) the telephone number and electronic mail address sent by the user (1) using the portable terminal device (2), means to receive as data the contents of the telephone call/video call sent by the teleoperator (3) using the Internet network (7), and means to send the audio recording in a generally used format or a link to a corresponding audio/video file to the data terminal (8) of the user (1) as an electronic mail file using the Internet network.
9. An arrangement according to claim 8, characterized in that the arrangement additionally comprises means to use the data communications network (6) to send back to the portable terminal device (2) of the user (1) a reply message containing the usage instructions.
10. An arrangement according to claim 8 or 9, characterized in that the arrangement additionally comprises means to store the audio/video call in the database (5) in a generally used format.
11. An arrangement according to any of the preceding claims 8-10, characterized in that the database (5) is located in a Memorandum server (4).
12. An arrangement according to any of the preceding claims 8-11, characterized in that the Memorandum server (4) is located in the system of the teleoperator (3).
13. An arrangement according to any of the preceding claims 8-12, characterized in that the Memorandum server (4) comprises a verification block, using which the audio/video recording can be verified such that the unchanged state of the file can later be confirmed.
14. An arrangement according to claim 13, characterized in that verification utilizes the recording time and/or telephone/video call sending route.
15. An arrangement according to claim 13 or 14, characterized in that verification utilizes the telephone/video call sending route.
16. An arrangement according to any of the preceding claims 8-15, characterized in that the connection established by the teleoperator (3) to the portable terminal device (2) for the user (1) is a data call.
17. An arrangement according to any of the preceding claims 8-15, characterized in that the connection established by the teleoperator (3) to the portable terminal device (2) for the user (1) is a GPRS connection.
18. An arrangement according to any of the preceding claims 8-17, characterized in that the portable terminal device (2) sends conversation/event contents in accordance with the telephone/video telephone connection directly to the Memorandum server (4) using the Internet network (7) and utilizing the "Voice/Video over IP" protocol.
19. An arrangement according to any of the preceding claims 8-18, characterized in that the Memorandum server (4) comprises a speech recognition block, using which the audio portion of an audio recording or video recording can be transformed into text form.
20. An arrangement according to claim 19, characterized in that the Memorandum server (4) comprises means to deliver to the user (1), when separately ordered, a text conversion created using the speech recognition block.
21. An arrangement according to claim 20, characterized in that ordering of the text conversion is performed using the portable terminal device (2).
22. An arrangement according to claim 20, characterized in that ordering of the text conversion is performed using speech recognition.
23. A server (4) for storing and processing of audio and/or video files, the server (4) comprising: a user (1), a portable terminal device (2), a teleoperator (3), a data communications network (6) operating between the user (1) and the teleoperator (3), a data terminal (8), an Internet network (7) operating between the server (4) and the user (2), and a database (5) connected to the server (4), characterized in that the server (4) comprises: - means to receive and store in the database (5) the electronic mail address and telephone number sent by the user (1) using the portable terminal device (2), means to receive as data the contents of the telephone call/video call sent by the teleoperator (3) using the Internet network (7), and means to send the audio recording in a generally used format or a link to a corresponding audio/video file to the data terminal (8) of the user (1) as an electronic mail file using the Internet network (7).
24. A server according to claim 23, characterized in that the server additionally comprises means to use the data communications network (6) to send back to the portable terminal device (2) of the user (1) a reply message containing the usage instructions.
25. A server according to claim 23 or 24, characterized in that the server additionally comprises means to store the audio/video call in the database (5) in a generally used format.
26. A server according to any of the preceding claims 23-25, characterized in that the database (5) is located in the server (4) itself.
27. A server according to any of the preceding claims 23-26, characterized in that the server (4) is located in the system of the teleoperator (3).
28. A server according to any of the preceding claims 23-27, characterized in that the server (4) comprises a verification block, using which the audio/video recording can be verified such that the unchanged state of the file can later be confirmed.
29. A server according to any of the preceding claims 23-28, characterized in that the server (4) comprises a speech recognition block, using which the audio portion of an audio recording or video recording can be transformed into text form.
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