System and method for linking and managing audio, video, image, and text data on an iPOD
First Claim
1. A system configured for receiving downloadable files, the system being hand-holdable, and the system comprising:
- a data port for receiving a transfer of at least a first downloadable file and a second downloadable file;
a link module for linking the first downloadable file to the second downloadable file;
an audio output port for playback of audio data; and
a user interface for displaying visible data, wherein each of the first and second downloadable files includes a data type selected from the group consisting of audio data, text data, image data, and video data, and wherein the data type included in the first downloadable file is not the same as the data type included in the second downloadable file.
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Abstract
A system and method are provided for converting, linking, and managing different types of data files relating to a common subject on an iPod. An iPod can be used to select a subject of interest to a user, and then play back audio data or video relating to the subject, or to display images or text relating to the subject. In this manner, an iPod may be used to access information in multiple data formats relating to subjects such as, for example, a travel guide, a nature and field guide, a restaurant guide, an entertainment guide, a medical reference guide, a professional training guide, or a study guide relating to a university course.
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23 Claims
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1. A system configured for receiving downloadable files, the system being hand-holdable, and the system comprising:
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a data port for receiving a transfer of at least a first downloadable file and a second downloadable file;
a link module for linking the first downloadable file to the second downloadable file;
an audio output port for playback of audio data; and
a user interface for displaying visible data, wherein each of the first and second downloadable files includes a data type selected from the group consisting of audio data, text data, image data, and video data, and wherein the data type included in the first downloadable file is not the same as the data type included in the second downloadable file. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A method of providing data to a user, the data comprising at least two data types selected from the group consisting of audio data, text data, image data, and video data, the data relating to a common subject, and the method comprising the steps of:
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deriving a first data file having a first data type from the data relating to the common subject;
deriving a second data file having a second data type from the data relating to the common subject, the second data type being different than the first data type;
combining the first and second data files into a single combined file;
extracting the first and second data files from the combined file;
downloading the first and second data files to a hand-holdable device;
enabling a user to use the hand-holdable device to select the common subject; and
when the common subject is selected, providing access to the data included in each of the first and second data files via the hand-holdable device. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. A storage medium for storing software for providing data to a user, the data comprising at least two data types selected from the group consisting of audio data, text data, image data, and video data, the data relating to a common subject, the software being readable by a microprocessor, and the software including instructions for causing a microprocessor to:
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download a first data file, the first data file including a first data type, and the first data file including data relating to the common subject;
download a second data file, the second data file including a second data type and the second data type being different than the first data type, and the second data file including data relating to the common subject;
link the first data file to the second data file;
enable a user to choose the common subject; and
when the common subject is chosen, provide access to the data included in each of the first and second data files. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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21. An iPod adapted for receiving linked downloadable files, each of the linked files including data that is related to a common subject, and the iPod comprising:
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a data port for receiving a transfer of at least a first downloadable file and a second downloadable file;
a link module for linking the first downloadable file to the second downloadable file;
an audio output port for playback of audio data; and
a user interface for displaying visible data, wherein each of the first and second downloadable files includes a data type selected from the group consisting of audio data, text data, image data, and video data, and wherein the data type included in the first downloadable file is not the same as the data type included in the second downloadable file; and
wherein the user interface is configured to display an icon relating to the common subject and to enable a user to select the icon, and wherein, when a user selects the icon, the user interface is further configured to display a plurality of selectable links, each of the plurality of selectable links relating to one of the data types included in the at least two downloadable files, and wherein when a user selects a selectable link relating to a downloadable file that includes audio data, the iPod is configured to play back the audio data via the audio output port; and
when a user selects a selectable link relating to a downloadable file that includes text data or image data, the system is configured to display the text data or image data via the user interface; and
when a user selects a selectable link relating to a downloadable file that includes video data, the system is configured to play back the video data via the user interface.
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22. A method of providing data via an iPod to a user, the data comprising at least two data types selected from the group consisting of audio data, text data, image data, and video data, the data relating to a common subject, and the method comprising the steps of:
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deriving at least a first data file having a first data type and a second data file having a second data type different from the first data type from the data relating to the common subject;
combining the at least first and second data files into a single combined file;
extracting the at least first and second data files from the combined file;
downloading the at least first and second data files to the iPod;
displaying an icon relating to the common subject;
enabling a user to use the iPod to select the icon; and
when the icon is selected, displaying selectable links, each selectable link relating to one of the downloaded data files; and
when a selectable link relating to a downloaded data file that includes audio data is selected, playing back the audio data; and
when a selectable link relating to a downloaded data file that includes text data or image data is selected, displaying the text data or image data; and
when a selectable link relating to a downloaded file that includes video data is selected, playing back the video data.
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23. A storage medium for storing software for providing data via an iPod to a user, the data comprising at least two data types selected from the group consisting of audio data, text data, image data, and video data, the data relating to a common subject, the software being readable by a microprocessor, and the software including instructions for causing a microprocessor to:
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download at least a first data file having a first data type and a second data file having a second data type, the second data type being different than the first data type, and each of the at least first and second data files including data relating to the common subject;
combine the at least first and second data files into a single combined file;
use the combined file to install the at least first and second data files onto the iPod;
enable a user to use the iPod to select an icon relating to the common subject; and
when the icon is selected, provide access to the data included in each of the at least first and second data files via the iPod.
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