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CATV distribution system with each channel having its own remote scheduler

  • US 5,499,046 A
  • Filed: 05/23/1994
  • Issued: 03/12/1996
  • Est. Priority Date: 05/23/1994
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A cable television system with remote channel scheduling, the system comprising:

  • a cable headend including a headend server for outputting first and second CATV channels to a plurality of subscribers, said first and second CATV channels carrying different video/audio programs for distribution to said plurality of subscribers in accordance with predetermined playlist schedules, wherein each said subscriber has a receiver for allowing said subscriber to choose between one of said first and second channels for view;

    a video/audio file distribution station having a transmitter server for transmitting digital video/audio files in non-real time to said cable headend, said cable headend subsequently storing said received files for later distribution to said plurality of subscribers;

    a first and a second scheduling station for generating said playlist schedules for said first and second channels by way of controlling the content, order, and time that said video/audio programs are output to said subscribers over each of said first and second channels, said first scheduling station controlling the playlist schedule of said first channel and said second scheduling station controlling the playlist schedule of said second channel so as to allow the video/audio output of said first and second channels to be controlled separately; and

    computer means at each of said first and second scheduling stations for modifying said playlist schedules of said first and second channels respectively, said computer means also accessing said transmitter server at said file distribution station and requesting transmission of files listed on said playlist schedules from said distribution station to said cable headend whereby said headend is supplied with said files to be output via said first and second channels in accordance with said playlists generated by said first and second scheduling stations.

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