Instant communication method based on network video and system thereof
A technology of network video and video communication, applied in the field of instant communication method and system based on network video, to achieve the effect of meeting user needs and real feedback
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[0072] see image 3 , is an example of a flow chart of a method for real-time video communication of the present invention, which includes the following steps:
[0073] In step 301, user A inputs a video interaction instruction to terminal A.
[0074] In this example, it is assumed that the input video interaction instruction is specifically instruction a.
[0075] In step 302, terminal A judges whether the video interaction instruction is an interaction instruction, and if yes, executes step 304; otherwise, executes step 303.
[0076] In step 303, terminal A executes a video interaction instruction based on the video screen, and then executes step 304.
[0077] Terminal A executes instruction a based on the video screen, and the video screen of terminal A immediately displays the corresponding feedback effect of instruction a.
[0078] Step 304, the terminal sends the video interaction instruction to the real-time forwarding server, and the real-time forwarding server send...
example 1
[0087] see Figure 4 , which is a flow chart example 1 of a method for non-real-time video communication of the present invention, which includes the following steps:
[0088] In step 401, user A inputs a video interaction command to terminal A and the requester records a video clip.
[0089] In this example, the video interaction instruction is an instruction for user B, assuming that the input video interaction instruction is specifically instruction a, and the video clip recorded by the requesting party is specifically user A video clip.
[0090] In step 402, terminal A judges whether the video interaction instruction is an interaction instruction, and if yes, executes step 404; otherwise, executes step 403.
[0091] In step 403, terminal A executes a video interaction instruction based on the video image, and then executes step 404.
[0092] Step 404, the terminal sends the video interaction instruction and the video segment recorded by the requesting party to the tempor...
example 2
[0093] see Figure 5 , is the second example of the flow chart of the method of non-real-time video communication in the present invention; it includes the following steps:
[0094] In step 501, the temporary storage server judges whether the user is logged in, and if so, executes step 502, otherwise continues to judge whether the terminal acceptor is logged in.
[0095] Step 502, the temporary storage server sends the video interaction instruction and the video segment recorded by the requesting party to the terminal B logged in by the user B.
[0096] In step 503, terminal B determines whether the video interaction instruction is an interaction instruction, and if yes, executes step 505; otherwise, executes step 504.
[0097] In step 504, terminal B executes a video interaction instruction based on the video screen.
[0098] Step 505, terminal B displays the video interaction instruction, and receives the video interaction feedback instruction input by the user.
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