MULTI-REPRESENTATION MEDIA EVENT HANDOFF
First Claim
1. A multi-representation media event handoff method for a wireless mobile media device and a second media device that is different than, physically separate from, and physically distinct from the wireless mobile media device, the method comprising:
- presenting, at the wireless mobile media device, a first media type representation of an event in progress, the first media type representation of the event in progress being identified by a first event identifier;
interrogating a database with the wireless mobile media device to obtain a second event identifier that is correlated to the first event identifier, the database being physically separate and physically distinct from both the wireless mobile media device and the second media device; and
transmitting the second event identifier from the wireless mobile media device to the second media device to initiate presentation of a second media type representation of the event in progress at the second media device in a seamless manner, the second media type representation of the event in progress being identified by the second event identifier, and the second media type representation of the event in progress having a different presentation format than the first media type representation of the event in progress.
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Abstract
A system and method provides transition continuity for an event across a plurality of media representation device types. The system and method allow identification information for a media event such as a sports game, talk show, music, video, etc. to be handed-off between various media presentation devices such as radios, broadcast televisions, cable television set top boxes, an internet connected computer, satellite receivers, and multimedia cellular phones. A multi-representation media event hand-off method includes receiving (804) a first event identifier that corresponds to a first media representation of an event, correlating (808) the first event identifier to a second event identifier that corresponds to a second media representation of the event, and transmitting (810) data indicative of the second event identifier to a media device that facilitates presentation of the second media representation.
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12 Claims
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1. A multi-representation media event handoff method for a wireless mobile media device and a second media device that is different than, physically separate from, and physically distinct from the wireless mobile media device, the method comprising:
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presenting, at the wireless mobile media device, a first media type representation of an event in progress, the first media type representation of the event in progress being identified by a first event identifier; interrogating a database with the wireless mobile media device to obtain a second event identifier that is correlated to the first event identifier, the database being physically separate and physically distinct from both the wireless mobile media device and the second media device; and transmitting the second event identifier from the wireless mobile media device to the second media device to initiate presentation of a second media type representation of the event in progress at the second media device in a seamless manner, the second media type representation of the event in progress being identified by the second event identifier, and the second media type representation of the event in progress having a different presentation format than the first media type representation of the event in progress. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A multi-representation media event handoff method for a system comprising a first media device and a second media device, wherein the first media device and the second media device are different than, physically separate from, and physically distinct from one another, the method comprising:
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wirelessly transmitting a first event identifier from the first media device, the first event identifier identifying a first media type representation of an event in progress; wirelessly receiving, at the first media device and in response to the transmitting step, a second event identifier that is correlated to the first event identifier, the second event identifier identifying a second media type representation of the event in progress, wherein the second media type representation is different than the first media type representation; and wirelessly sending the second event identifier from the first media device to the second media device to initiate presentation of the second media type representation of the event in progress at the second media device in a seamless manner that maintains content continuity from the first media type representation of the event in progress to the second media type representation of the event in progress. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11)
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12. A multi-representation media event handoff method for a system comprising a mobile device, a media presentation device, and a database, wherein the mobile device, the media presentation device, and the database are different than, physically separate from, and physically distinct from one another, the method comprising:
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presenting a first media type representation of an event in progress at the mobile device, the first media type representation of the event in progress being identified by a first event identifier; wirelessly interrogating the database with the mobile device to obtain a second event identifier that is correlated to the first event identifier; wirelessly sending the second event identifier from the mobile device to the media presentation device; and upon receipt of the second event identifier at the media presentation device, presenting a second media type representation of the event in progress at the media presentation device in a seamless manner that maintains content continuity from the first media type representation of the event in progress to the second media type representation of the event in progress, wherein the first media type representation of the event in progress and the second media type representation of the event in progress have different presentation formats.
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