Distraction bookmarks for live and recorded video
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1. A method for tagging media content, comprising:
- detecting, by a television receiver, a distraction event during presentation of a media content via a display device;
creating, by the television receiver, a digital bookmark for the media content, wherein the digital bookmark corresponds to the detected distraction event;
determining a location of the distraction event in a media file of the media content wherein the location of the distraction event is based on a ratio of a current byte count to a total byte count, wherein the current byte count corresponds to a file size of a portion of the media content preceding the distraction event and the total byte count corresponds to a total file size of the media content;
determining a setback location that precedes the determined location;
determining that a commercial break from the media content overlaps with a time period between the setback location and the determined location;
determining an updated setback location in between the setback location and the determined location, wherein an updated time period between the updated setback location and the determined location does not include the commercial break;
tagging the media content with the digital bookmark at the updated setback location; and
outputting, by the television receiver, a user interface for presenting the digital bookmark via the display device.
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Abstract
Systems and methods for tagging media content may include detecting a distraction event during presentation of a media content via a display device, creating a digital bookmark for the media content, whereby the digital bookmark corresponds to the detected distraction event, and outputting a user interface for presenting the digital bookmark through the display device.
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18 Claims
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1. A method for tagging media content, comprising:
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detecting, by a television receiver, a distraction event during presentation of a media content via a display device; creating, by the television receiver, a digital bookmark for the media content, wherein the digital bookmark corresponds to the detected distraction event; determining a location of the distraction event in a media file of the media content wherein the location of the distraction event is based on a ratio of a current byte count to a total byte count, wherein the current byte count corresponds to a file size of a portion of the media content preceding the distraction event and the total byte count corresponds to a total file size of the media content; determining a setback location that precedes the determined location; determining that a commercial break from the media content overlaps with a time period between the setback location and the determined location; determining an updated setback location in between the setback location and the determined location, wherein an updated time period between the updated setback location and the determined location does not include the commercial break; tagging the media content with the digital bookmark at the updated setback location; and outputting, by the television receiver, a user interface for presenting the digital bookmark via the display device. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. A non-transitory computer-readable medium having stored thereon a series of instructions which, when executed by a processor, cause the processor to tag media content by:
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detecting, by a television receiver, a distraction event during presentation of a media content via a display device; creating, by the television receiver, a digital bookmark for the media content, wherein the digital bookmark corresponds to the detected distraction event; determining a location of the distraction event in a media file of the media content, wherein the location of the distraction event is based on a ratio of a current byte count to a total byte count, wherein the current byte count corresponds to a file size of a portion of the media content preceding the distraction event and the total byte count corresponds to a total file size of the media content; determining a setback location that precedes the determined location; determining that a commercial break from the media content overlaps with a time period between the setback location and the determined location; determining an updated setback location in between the setback location and the determined location, wherein an updated time period between the updated setback location and the determined location does not include the commercial break; tagging the media content with the digital bookmark at the updated setback location; and outputting, by the television receiver, a user interface for presenting the digital bookmark via the display device. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17)
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18. A system for tagging media content, comprising:
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one or more processors; and a memory communicatively coupled with and readable by the one or more processors and having stored therein processor-readable instructions that, when executed by the one or more processors, cause the one or more processor to; detect, by a television receiver, a distraction event during presentation of a media content via a display device; create, by the television receiver, a digital bookmark for the media content, wherein the digital bookmark corresponds to the detected distraction event; determine a location of the distraction event in a media file of the media content, wherein the location of the distraction event is based on a ratio of a current byte count to a total byte count, wherein the current byte count corresponds to a file size of a portion of the media content preceding the distraction event and the total byte count corresponds to a total file size of the media content; determine a setback location that precedes the determined location; determine that a commercial break from the media content overlaps with a time period between the setback location and the determined location; determine an updated setback location in between the setback location and the determined location, wherein an updated time period between the updated setback location and the determined location does not include the commercial break; tag the media content with the digital bookmark at the updated setback location; and output, by the television receiver, a user interface for presenting the digital bookmark via the display device.
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