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Systems and methods for exporting digital content using an interactive television application

a technology of interactive television application and exporting feature, applied in the field of interactive television application, can solve the problem of burdening users to repeatedly setup transfer using interactive television application

Inactive Publication Date: 2005-06-02
UNITED VIDEO PROPERTIES
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[0017] In another aspect of the present invention, the interactive television application may also be configured to perform future transfers of digital content to removable media. After the user has configured the interactive television application to perform a future transfer of digital content to removable media, the future transfer may occur without requiring any further user interaction. For example, the user may configure the interactive television application to transfer the most recent recording of a news program to a Compact Flash (CF) card whenever it is inserted into set-top box 60. The user may, for example, insert the Compact Flash card into set-top box 60 every morning to retrieve the news program for that day and view the news program on a handheld device while riding the train to work. Because the transfer has already been set up, the user is not burdened with the task of repeatedly setting up the transfer every morning.

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It may be burdensome for the user to repeatedly setup transfers using the interactive television application (i.e., selecting digital content, selecting settings, etc.).

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[0042] An illustrative interactive television application system 10 in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention is shown in FIG. 1. Content such as television programming and digital music may be provided from programming sources 12 to television distribution facilities such as television distribution facility 14 using communications path 16. Programming sources 12 may be any suitable sources of television and music programming, such as television and music production studios, etc.

[0043] Television distribution facility 14 may be a cable system headend, a satellite television distribution facility, a television broadcast facility, or any other suitable facility for distributing television and music programming to users. There are typically numerous television distribution facilities 14 in system 10, but only one is shown in FIG. 1 to avoid overcomplicating the drawings.

[0044] Communications path 16 may be a satellite path, a fiber-optic path, a cable path, or any oth...

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Abstract

The present invention relates to methods and systems for extracting digital content using an interactive television application. The interactive television application may allow the user to record programs on a set-top box. The interactive television application may also allow the user to extract the audio from one of the recorded programs and transfer the extracted audio to removable media (e.g., a CD-R). The interactive television application also be configured to perform a future transfer of digital content to removable media. The future transfer may occur without requiring any further user interaction.

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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS [0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional patent application No. 60 / 502,920, filed Sep. 15, 2003, which is hereby incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0002] This invention relates to interactive television applications and more particularly to interactive television applications with digital content exporting features. [0003] An interactive television application, such as an interactive program guide, may allow a user to store digital content (e.g., record a program) on a set-top box. The user may access the stored digital content using the interactive television application. However, in some cases, the user may wish to be able to access the digital content away from the interactive television application (e.g., while running or traveling). [0004] In some cases, the nature of the stored digital content (e.g., a recorded program) is such that the audio content may be of greater inter...

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IPC IPC(8): G06F3/00G06F13/00G11B27/034G11B27/34H04N5/00H04N5/222H04N5/76H04N5/765H04N5/775H04N5/781H04N5/85H04N5/91H04N7/52H04N9/804
CPCG11B20/00173H04N21/47214G11B27/034G11B27/34G11B2220/218G11B2220/2545H04N5/76H04N5/765H04N5/775H04N5/781H04N5/85H04N9/8042H04N21/2368H04N21/4135H04N21/4147H04N21/4184H04N21/42646H04N21/42669H04N21/4334H04N21/4341H04N21/439H04N21/4398H04N21/4402H04N21/44231H04N21/4627G11B20/00731H04N21/4394
Inventor THOMAS, WILLIAM L.WESTBERG, THOMAS E.FIFE, BRIANDIGIOVANNI, JOSEPHELLIS, MICHAEL D.
Owner UNITED VIDEO PROPERTIES
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