SONG TRANSITION EFFECTS FOR BROWSING
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Abstract
In one aspect, a method of providing directive transitions between audio signals comprises associating a first/second browsing direction (A1, A2) with a first/second transition effect template. In response to a browsing action in one of said browsing directions, a transition is played in which an exit segment (S0-out1, S0-out2) and an entry segment (S1-in, S2-in) are mixed in accordance with the associated transition effect template. A further aspect proposes a method of transitioning between audio signals decoded from audio data including time markers encoded as audio metadata and indicating at least one section of the respective audio signal. The method includes retrieving time marking information in the audio data; extracting an exit segment (S0-out1, S0-out2) and an entry segment (S1-in, S2-in), wherein an endpoint of at least one of the segments is synchronized with a time marker; and playing a transition in which the exit and entry segments are mixed in accordance with a transition effect template.
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63 Claims
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42. A method of providing directive transitions between audio signals, comprising the steps of:
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associating a first browsing direction (A1), for transitioning from a current audio signal (S0) to a first alternative audio signal (S 1), with a first transition effect template; associating a second browsing direction (A2), for transitioning from a current audio signal to a second alternative audio signal (S2), with a second transition effect template, which is perceptually different from the first transition effect template; and playing, in response to a browsing action in one of said browsing directions, a transition in which an exit segment (S0-out1, S0-out2), extracted from the current audio signal, and an entry segment (S1-in, S2-in), extracted from the alternative audio signal, are mixed in accordance with the associated transition effect template; and subsequently playing the alternative audio signal from the end of the entry segment. - View Dependent Claims (43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49)
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50. A decoder for outputting audio signals by decoding audio entries in an ordered database permitting browsing in at least a first and a second browsing direction (A1, A2), wherein:
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the first and second browsing directions are respectively associated with perceptually distinct first and second transition effect templates; and the decoder is configured to react to a browsing action in one of said browsing directions by; initially outputting a transition signal segment comprising an exit segment (S0-out1, S0-out2), decoded from a current audio entry, and an entry segment (S1-in, S2-in), decoded from an alternative audio entry located in the concerned browsing direction in relation to the current audio entry, mixed in accordance with the associated transition effect template; and subsequently outputting an alternative signal decoded from the alternative audio entry. - View Dependent Claims (51)
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52. A method of providing a transition between a current and an alternative audio signal decoded from audio data,
wherein the audio data include time markers encoded as audio metadata and indicating at least one section of the respective audio signal; -
the method comprising the steps of; retrieving time marking information in the audio data; extracting an exit segment (S0-out1) from the current audio signal and an entry segment (S1-in) from the alternative audio signal, wherein an endpoint of at least one of the segments is synchronized with a time marker; playing a transition in which the exit segment and the entry segment are mixed in accordance with a transition effect template; and subsequently playing the alternative audio signal from the end of the entry segment. - View Dependent Claims (53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61)
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62. A decoder for outputting audio signals by decoding audio data, comprising:
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a time marker extractor for retrieving time markers indicating at least one section of an audio signal; a segment extractor for extracting an exit segment (S0-out1) from a current audio signal and an entry segment (S1-in) from an alternative audio signal, wherein segment extractor is configured to synchronize an endpoint of at least one of the segments with a time marker; a decoding unit operable i) to play a transition, in which the exit segment and the entry segment are mixed in accordance with a transition effect template; and
subsequentlyii) to play the alternative audio signal from the end of the entry segment. - View Dependent Claims (63)
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