VIRTUAL IP-BASED A/V INPUTS FOR UNIVERSAL MEDIA SERVERS
First Claim
1. A universal media server, comprising:
- zero or more physical audio and/or video (A/V) inputs configured to receive A/V data;
at least one Internet Protocol (IP) input configured to receive IP data;
one or more virtual A/V inputs, each virtual A/V input corresponding to an IP-based A/V source device having a corresponding IP source address and configured to receive IP-based A/V data from the IP-based A/V source device on the at least one IP input; and
at least one A/V output configured to selectively output A/V data according to a selected input of the physical and virtual inputs.
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Abstract
In one embodiment, a universal media server (e.g., a set-top box) has zero or more physical audio and/or video (A/V) inputs configured to receive A/V data, and at least one Internet Protocol (IP) input configured to receive IP data. In particular, the universal media server has one or more virtual A/V inputs, each virtual A/V input corresponding to an IP-based A/V source device having a corresponding IP source address and configured to receive IP-based A/V data from the IP-based A/V source device on the at least one IP input. The universal media server also has at least one A/V output configured to selectively output A/V data according to a selected input of the physical and virtual inputs.
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20 Claims
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1. A universal media server, comprising:
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zero or more physical audio and/or video (A/V) inputs configured to receive A/V data; at least one Internet Protocol (IP) input configured to receive IP data; one or more virtual A/V inputs, each virtual A/V input corresponding to an IP-based A/V source device having a corresponding IP source address and configured to receive IP-based A/V data from the IP-based A/V source device on the at least one IP input; and at least one A/V output configured to selectively output A/V data according to a selected input of the physical and virtual inputs. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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19. A method, comprising:
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configuring zero or more physical audio and/or video (A/V) inputs to receive A/V data on a universal media server (UMS); configuring at least one Internet Protocol (IP) input to receive IP data on the UMS; configuring one or more virtual A/V inputs on the UMS, each virtual A/V input corresponding to an IP-based A/V source device having a corresponding IP source address and configured to receive IP-based A/V data from the IP-based A/V source device on the IP input; and selectively outputting A/V data according to a selected input of the physical and virtual inputs.
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20. Software encoded in one or more computer-readable media and when executed operable to:
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receive Internet Protocol (IP) data on an IP input of a universal media server (UMS); configure one or more virtual audio and/or video (A/V) inputs to receive A/V data on the UMS, each virtual A/V input corresponding to an IP-based A/V source device having a corresponding IP source address and configured to receive IP-based A/V data from the IP-based A/V source device on the IP input; and selectively output A/V data according to a selected input of the virtual inputs and zero or more physical A/V inputs of the UMS.
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