Digital downloading jukebox system with user-tailored music management, communications, and other tools
First Claim
1. A system for playing music in an out-of-home pay-for-play establishment, comprising:
- a non-transitory computer readable storage medium tangibly storing a catalog of songs; and
processing resources, including at least one processor and a memory storing instructions that, when executed by the at least one processor are, configured to control the system to at least;
enable a plurality of registered users to execute respective login operations via respective mobile devices to indicate that the respective registered users are present at the out-of-home pay-for-play establishment;
in response to logged-in registered users selecting songs, facilitate collection of credits and add the selected songs to a queue of songs to be played back at the out-of-home pay-for-play establishment, at least a portion of the queue being displayable for the registered users; and
receive, from logged-in registered users via their respective mobile devices, votes on the songs in the displayable portion of the queue, wherein tallied counts of votes placed by the logged-in registered users are displayable to the logged-in registered users; and
cause songs listed in the queue to be played at the out-of-home pay-for-play establishment,wherein the portion of the queue, an indication of a currently playing song, and at least some tallied counts of votes are displayable on mobile devices that the logged-in registered users use to execute respective login operations,wherein the catalog of songs is restrictable, independent of patron-specific actions, such that only a partial subset of songs is available for selection by the logged-in registered users at the out-of-home pay-for-play establishment, the catalog of songs being restrictable through specification of respective amounts of music for a plurality of genres.
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Abstract
A digital downloading jukebox system including a mechanism for delivering custom services to a recognized user, including services for creating playlists, communicating with others, accessing other features, etc. is provided. In some exemplary embodiments, after a user is recognized, the jukebox system allows users to access a special front-end via an Internet-enabled device or on an actual jukebox. Then, the user may, for example, create playlists, share songs with friends, send messages to friends, and access other value-added content. Such a system preferably learns about networks of friends, and enables managers to send similar messages to regular customers and/or others known to the system. In some exemplary embodiments, changes via a first user interface on a first device are reflected on second user interface on other properly-configured devices.
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24 Claims
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1. A system for playing music in an out-of-home pay-for-play establishment, comprising:
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a non-transitory computer readable storage medium tangibly storing a catalog of songs; and processing resources, including at least one processor and a memory storing instructions that, when executed by the at least one processor are, configured to control the system to at least; enable a plurality of registered users to execute respective login operations via respective mobile devices to indicate that the respective registered users are present at the out-of-home pay-for-play establishment; in response to logged-in registered users selecting songs, facilitate collection of credits and add the selected songs to a queue of songs to be played back at the out-of-home pay-for-play establishment, at least a portion of the queue being displayable for the registered users; and receive, from logged-in registered users via their respective mobile devices, votes on the songs in the displayable portion of the queue, wherein tallied counts of votes placed by the logged-in registered users are displayable to the logged-in registered users; and cause songs listed in the queue to be played at the out-of-home pay-for-play establishment, wherein the portion of the queue, an indication of a currently playing song, and at least some tallied counts of votes are displayable on mobile devices that the logged-in registered users use to execute respective login operations, wherein the catalog of songs is restrictable, independent of patron-specific actions, such that only a partial subset of songs is available for selection by the logged-in registered users at the out-of-home pay-for-play establishment, the catalog of songs being restrictable through specification of respective amounts of music for a plurality of genres. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A method of playing music at an out-of-home pay-for-play establishment in connection with a portable electronic device located at the out-of-home pay-for-play establishment and operable by a user to play music selected from a catalog of songs, the method comprising:
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enabling the user to execute a login operation to indicate that the user is present at the out-of-home pay-for-play establishment; in response to the user selecting a song, facilitating collection of a number of credits in exchange for the selected song being added to a queue of songs to be played back at the out-of-home pay-for-play establishment; sending, for display via a display of the portable electronic device, information indicative of at least a portion of the queue at the out-of-home pay-for-play establishment; and enabling reception, from the user, of one or more votes in connection with one or more songs in the portion of the queue; wherein songs from the queue are played back at the out-of-home pay-for-play establishment in dependence on the queue, wherein the portion of the queue, at least some of the tallied counts of votes, and an indication of a currently playing song are displayable on the display of the portable electronic device the user used to execute the login operation, wherein the catalog of songs is restrictable such that only a partial subset of songs is available for selection by logged-in registered users at the out-of-home pay-for-play establishment, the catalog of songs being restrictable through specification of respective amounts of music for a plurality of genres, and wherein the partial subset of songs is selectable by a proprietor of the out-of-home pay-for-play establishment. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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21. A digital audio reproduction system operable to play music in an out-of-home pay-for-play establishment from a catalog of playable songs, the digital audio reproduction system comprising:
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an interface configured to receive data from a plurality of user devices present at the out-of-home pay-for-play establishment; and a processing system including at least one processor coupled to a memory storing instructions that, when executed by the at least one processor are, configured to at least; enable a plurality of users to execute respective login operations to indicate that the respective users are present at the out-of-home pay-for-play establishment; in response to a logged-in registered user selecting a song, facilitate collection of a number of credits from the logged-in registered user in exchange for the selected song being added to a queue of songs to be played back at the out-of-home pay-for-play establishment, at least a portion of the queue being made visible to logged-in registered users; receive from logged-in registered users votes in connection with one or more songs in a displayed portion of the queue, wherein tallied counts of votes placed by the logged-in registered users are also made visible to the logged-in registered users via their respective user devices; cause songs from the queue to be played at the out-of-home pay-for-play establishment; and prevent other users who are not logged-in registered user from placing votes, wherein the catalog of songs is restrictable such that only a partial subset of songs is available for selection by the logged-in registered users at the out-of-home pay-for-play establishment, the catalog of songs being restrictable through specification of respective amounts of music for a plurality of genres, wherein the processing system is further configured to at least influence the queue based on the tallied counts, and wherein the processing system is further configured to cause an indication of a currently playing song and an identifier of a user who influenced play of the currently playing song to be displayed. - View Dependent Claims (22, 23, 24)
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