ANNOTATING AND LINKING MEDIA CONTENT DATA
First Claim
1. A non-transitory computer readable medium storing a program which when executed by at least one processing unit of a computing device creates an artifact module with multiple linked media file artifacts, the program comprising sets of instructions for:
- establishing a master time line;
receiving a selection of a file as a starting artifact for the artifact module;
creating an artifact module comprising a set of artifact linking designations that incorporate a set of artifacts to the starting artifact;
receiving selections for a set of actions to add to the artifact module at specific time points along one of the master time line and a native time line of a media content artifact; and
replaying the set of actions added to the media content module.
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Abstract
A method of linking multiple media data using a time line for context and replay is disclosed. The method allows for various kinds of media to be linked and may use a time line to facilitate such linking, either from an existing media file, such as a video clip, or by creating a new file. The time line may be leveraged to start, open, display, or seek to specific points in other unstructured data. The original artifacts of the file are not changed, but the user may be provided the opportunity to view multiple artifacts (like video or an e-book, along with annotations added in by a teacher or friend) together and gain a comprehensive contextual understanding.
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10 Claims
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1. A non-transitory computer readable medium storing a program which when executed by at least one processing unit of a computing device creates an artifact module with multiple linked media file artifacts, the program comprising sets of instructions for:
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establishing a master time line; receiving a selection of a file as a starting artifact for the artifact module; creating an artifact module comprising a set of artifact linking designations that incorporate a set of artifacts to the starting artifact; receiving selections for a set of actions to add to the artifact module at specific time points along one of the master time line and a native time line of a media content artifact; and replaying the set of actions added to the media content module. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A media content data annotating and linking system that provides media context and facilitates media replay, the system comprising:
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a master time line for simulating time flow in relation to playback of one or more media content artifacts; a first set of artifacts, each artifact in the first set comprising media content and a native time line; a second set of artifacts, each artifact in the second set comprising media content without a native time line; a database that stores a first set of time line locations associated with native time lines of one or more artifacts in the first set of artifacts, a second set of time line locations associated with the master time line, and a set of user identities associated with the first and second set of artifacts; and a group management system that manages security and access permissions of a set of users. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10)
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