Control method and apparatus for wireless microphone
By acquiring the target device's operating status and generating commands to automatically control the wireless microphone's operating status, the problem of cumbersome wireless microphone operation is solved, thus improving the user experience.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Patents(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2021-07-08
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-17
AI Technical Summary
Wireless microphones require manual operation when connecting to terminal devices, making the process cumbersome and affecting the user experience.
By acquiring the target device's operating status, commands are generated and the operating status of the wireless microphone is automatically controlled, including wake-up, standby, and power-saving states, reducing manual operation by the user.
It improves the control efficiency of wireless microphones, enhances the user experience, and simplifies the operation process.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This application relates to the field of wireless transmission, and more specifically, to a method and apparatus for controlling a wireless microphone. Background Technology
[0002] Currently, wireless microphones require manual control to connect to terminal devices. When users want to use a wireless microphone to collect sound while using a terminal device, they need to manually turn on the wireless microphone and manually connect it to the terminal device. The whole process is cumbersome and time-consuming, which affects the user's experience of using a wireless microphone.
[0003] There is currently no effective solution to the above problems. Summary of the Invention
[0004] This application provides a method and apparatus for controlling a wireless microphone, which at least solves the technical problem in the related art that the operation of wireless microphones is cumbersome, resulting in a poor user experience.
[0005] According to one aspect of the embodiments of this application, a method for controlling a wireless microphone is provided, comprising: acquiring a first instruction sent by a target device, wherein the first instruction is generated based on the working state of the target device, and the target device is a device communicating with the wireless microphone; and controlling the working state of the wireless microphone based on the first instruction.
[0006] According to another aspect of the embodiments of this application, a method for controlling a wireless microphone is provided, comprising: acquiring the working state of a target device; generating a first instruction based on the working state of the target device, and sending the first instruction to the wireless microphone, wherein the wireless microphone controls the working state of the wireless microphone based on the first instruction.
[0007] According to one aspect of the embodiments of this application, a control device for a wireless microphone is provided, comprising: an acquisition module, configured to acquire a first instruction sent by a target device, wherein the first instruction is generated based on the operating state of the target device; and a control module, configured to control the operating state of the wireless microphone based on the first instruction.
[0008] According to another aspect of the embodiments of this application, a control device for a wireless microphone is provided, comprising: an acquisition module for acquiring the working state of a target device; and a transmission module for generating a first instruction based on the working state of the target device and transmitting the first instruction to the wireless microphone, wherein the wireless microphone controls the working state of the wireless microphone based on the first instruction.
[0009] According to another aspect of the present invention, a computer-readable storage medium is also provided, the computer-readable storage medium including a stored program, wherein, when the program is executed, it controls the device where the computer-readable storage medium is located to perform the above-described wireless microphone control method.
[0010] According to another aspect of the present invention, a processor is also provided, which is used to run a program, wherein the program executes the above-described wireless microphone control method during runtime.
[0011] In this embodiment of the invention, after receiving the first instruction sent by the target device, the working state of the wireless microphone can be controlled based on the first instruction. The first instruction is generated based on the working state of the target device, which is a device that communicates with the wireless microphone. This enables the target device to control the wireless microphone, eliminating the need for the user to control the wireless microphone separately, thus improving the control efficiency of the wireless microphone. Since the working state of the wireless microphone is controlled based on the instruction sent by the target device, no manual operation by the user is required, thereby solving the technical problem in related technologies where the operation process of the wireless microphone is cumbersome, resulting in a poor user experience. Attached Figure Description
[0012] The accompanying drawings, which are included to provide a further understanding of this application and form part of this application, illustrate exemplary embodiments and are used to explain this application, but do not constitute an undue limitation of this application. In the drawings:
[0013] Figure 1 This is a flowchart of a wireless microphone control method according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention;
[0014] Figure 2 This is a flowchart of another wireless microphone control method according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention;
[0015] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of a module in a smart interactive flat panel according to an embodiment of the present invention;
[0016] Figure 4a This is a schematic diagram of the distribution of wireless cascaded microphones on a conference table according to an embodiment of the present invention;
[0017] Figure 4b This is an internal schematic diagram of a wireless cascaded microphone according to an embodiment of the present invention;
[0018] Figure 5 This is a flowchart of a wireless microphone control method according to Embodiment 2 of the present invention;
[0019] Figure 6This is a schematic diagram of a control device for a wireless microphone according to Embodiment 3 of the present invention;
[0020] Figure 7 This is a schematic diagram of a control device for a wireless microphone according to Embodiment 4 of the present invention. Detailed Implementation
[0021] To enable those skilled in the art to better understand the present application, the technical solutions in the embodiments of the present application will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present application, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments in the present application, all other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without creative effort should fall within the scope of protection of the present application.
[0022] In the following description, when referring to the accompanying drawings, the same numbers in different drawings denote the same or similar elements unless otherwise indicated. The embodiments described in the following exemplary embodiments do not represent all embodiments consistent with this application. Rather, they are merely examples of apparatuses and methods consistent with some aspects of this application as detailed in the appended claims.
[0023] It should be noted that the terms "first," "second," etc., in the specification, claims, and accompanying drawings of this application are used to distinguish similar objects and are not necessarily used to describe a specific order or sequence. It should be understood that such data can be interchanged where appropriate so that the embodiments of this application described herein can be implemented in orders other than those illustrated or described herein. Furthermore, the terms "comprising" and "having," and any variations thereof, are intended to cover non-exclusive inclusion; for example, a process, method, system, product, or device that includes a series of steps or units is not necessarily limited to those steps or units explicitly listed, but may include other steps or units not explicitly listed or inherent to such processes, methods, products, or devices. Additionally, in the description of this application, unless otherwise stated, "a plurality of" means two or more. "And / or" describes the relationship between related objects, indicating that three relationships can exist; for example, A and / or B can represent: A alone, A and B simultaneously, and B alone. The character " / " generally indicates that the preceding and following related objects are in an "or" relationship.
[0024] The wireless microphone consists of a communication module and a sound acquisition module. The communication module is used to connect the wireless microphone to the target device and transmit data. The sound acquisition module is used to collect the sound in the space where the wireless microphone is located. When the wireless microphone is powered on, it can collect the sound in the space through the sound acquisition module and transmit the sound collected by the sound acquisition module to the target device through the communication module.
[0025] Example 1
[0026] According to an embodiment of the present invention, a control method for a wireless microphone is provided. It should be noted that the steps shown in the flowchart in the accompanying drawings can be executed in a computer system such as a set of computer-executable instructions. Furthermore, although a logical order is shown in the flowchart, in some cases, the steps shown or described may be executed in a different order than that shown here.
[0027] Figure 1 This is a flowchart of a wireless microphone control method according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention, as follows: Figure 1 As shown, the method includes the following steps:
[0028] Step S102: Obtain the first instruction sent by the target device.
[0029] The first instruction is generated based on the working status of the target device, which is a device that communicates with the wireless microphone.
[0030] The target devices mentioned above can be smart interactive whiteboards, mobile terminals, computers, etc.
[0031] The first instruction mentioned above can be an instruction sent by the target device to the wireless microphone based on its own operating status.
[0032] The operating status of the target device can be its power-on state, power-off state, etc.
[0033] In one alternative embodiment, the wireless microphone can be integrated with the microphone on the smart interactive panel to construct the sound system for the entire conference room, so as to meet the requirement of clear sound pickup from all directions throughout the conference room. When the smart interactive panel is powered on, a first command can be sent to the wireless microphone to wake it up and start working, avoiding the need for the user to manually turn on the wireless microphone and improving the efficiency of controlling the wireless microphone.
[0034] Step S104: Based on the first instruction, control the working state of the wireless microphone.
[0035] The wireless microphones mentioned above can be wireless cascaded microphones.
[0036] In one optional embodiment, after receiving a first instruction from the target device, the wireless microphone can be controlled to operate in a state corresponding to the first instruction, based on a pre-defined correspondence. For example, if the first instruction is a wake-up instruction, the wireless microphone can be controlled to be in a wake-up state, meaning all modules are working normally.
[0037] Through the above embodiments of the present invention, after obtaining the first instruction sent by the target device, the working state of the wireless microphone can be controlled based on the first instruction. The first instruction is generated based on the working state of the target device, which is a device that communicates with the wireless microphone. This realizes the use of the target device to control the wireless microphone, eliminating the need for the user to control the wireless microphone separately, thus improving the control efficiency of the wireless microphone. Since the working state of the wireless microphone is controlled based on the instruction sent by the target device, no manual operation by the user is required, thereby solving the technical problem in the related art where the operation process of the wireless microphone is cumbersome, resulting in a poor user experience.
[0038] Optionally, obtaining the first instruction sent by the target device includes: obtaining the first instruction sent by the target device based on the first communication module, wherein the first instruction is sent by the second communication module, the first communication module is the communication module in the wireless microphone, and the second communication module is the communication module in the target device.
[0039] The first communication module mentioned above can be a Bluetooth module, a WIFI module, or other communication-enabled module installed in the wireless microphone. The second communication module mentioned above can be a Bluetooth module, a WIFI module, or other communication-enabled module installed in the target device.
[0040] In one optional embodiment, when all modules in the wireless microphone except the Bluetooth module are powered off, the wireless microphone can obtain a first instruction sent by the target device based on the Bluetooth module, wherein the first instruction is sent by the Bluetooth module of the target device.
[0041] In another alternative embodiment, if all modules in the wireless microphone are functioning normally, the wireless microphone can acquire the first command via the Bluetooth module when the target device sends the first command via the Bluetooth module; and the wireless microphone can acquire the first command via the WIFI module when the target device sends the first command via the WIFI module.
[0042] Optionally, the first instruction includes at least one of the following: a power-on instruction, a standby instruction, and a power-saving instruction. Based on the first instruction, the operating state of the wireless microphone is controlled, including: controlling the wireless microphone to be in a wake-up state based on the power-on instruction, wherein the power-on instruction is generated based on the power-on state of the target device, wherein in the wake-up state, all modules in the wireless microphone are in a normal operating state; controlling the wireless microphone to be in a standby state based on the standby instruction, wherein the standby instruction is generated based on the standby state of the target device, wherein in the standby state, the first communication module in the wireless microphone is in a low-power operating state, and other modules except the first communication module are in a power-off state; controlling the wireless microphone to be in a power-saving state based on the power-saving instruction, wherein the power-saving instruction is generated based on the power-saving state of the target device, wherein in the power-saving state, all modules in the wireless microphone are in a low-power operating state.
[0043] In one optional embodiment, after the target device is powered on, it indicates that the user needs to use the target device and may also need the wireless microphone to assist in sound recording. At this time, a power-on command can be sent to the wireless microphone to wake it up, so that the wireless microphone can be in a normal working state. This avoids the user having to turn on the wireless microphone separately after turning on the target device. Wake up the wireless microphone based on the power-on state of the target device, which can avoid the user operating the wireless microphone separately and improve the user experience.
[0044] In another alternative embodiment, after the target device is put into standby mode, it means that the user does not need to use the target device at this time, nor does he / she need to use the wireless microphone to assist in sound recording. At this time, a standby command can be sent to the wireless microphone to control the wireless microphone to be in standby mode, so as to avoid the user manually controlling the wireless microphone.
[0045] It should be noted that when the wireless microphone is in standby mode, its first communication module operates in a low-power state. This low-power state means that the first communication module can only receive the first command but cannot perform other functions. In other words, controlling the first communication module to operate in a low-power state can reduce power consumption while maintaining communication with the target device to receive the target device's first command and control the wireless microphone's state accordingly. Meanwhile, other modules besides the first communication module can be in a power-off state to reduce the wireless microphone's power consumption. When the first communication module receives a power-on command, it can wake up the other modules, allowing the wireless microphone to function normally.
[0046] In another optional embodiment, when the target device is in an energy-saving state, indicating that the user wishes to reduce power consumption, the target device can send an energy-saving command to the wireless microphone so that the wireless microphone can also operate in an energy-saving state, with all modules in the wireless microphone operating in a low-power mode. This reduces the power consumption of both the target device and the wireless microphone, thereby meeting the user's need for reduced power consumption.
[0047] In another alternative embodiment, the first instruction described above can also be generated by the user's voice. For example, when the user issues "wake up the wireless microphone", it means that the wireless microphone has received the power-on instruction sent by the user. At this time, the wireless microphone can be woken up, so that the user can quickly wake up the wireless microphone by voice when they need to use it alone.
[0048] Optionally, the standby command is also generated based on the calling status of the audio module in the target device, wherein a power-saving command is generated if the calling status indicates that the audio module has not been called within a preset time.
[0049] The aforementioned audio module can be a USB sound card. A USB sound card can provide audio recording for the computer system and can expand the computer system with multi-channel audio input / output interfaces, optical fiber interfaces, etc. Furthermore, USB sound cards are small in size, reducing the space occupied by the target device.
[0050] In an optional embodiment, a standby command can be generated based on the calling status of the audio module in the target device. When the user is using the target device but not the audio module, the wireless microphone can be put into a power-saving state to reduce power consumption. However, when the user is using remote conferencing software or other software that requires audio recording, the wireless microphone is needed for sound transmission or recording. In this case, the audio module can be called to transmit or record the sound. If the user does not use remote conferencing software or other software that requires audio recording within a preset time after the wireless microphone is in the wake-up state, it means that the audio module in the target device does not need to be called. At this time, a power-saving command can be sent to the wireless microphone to reduce power consumption.
[0051] In another alternative embodiment, when the target device is a smart interactive flat panel, the audio module in the smart interactive flat panel can be detected by the SOC (System on Chip) in the smart interactive flat panel.
[0052] Optionally, the method further includes: generating a second instruction based on a preset button, the preset button being set on the wireless microphone; controlling the wireless microphone to switch to a power-off state based on the second instruction when the wireless microphone is in a powered-on state; and controlling the wireless microphone to switch to a powered-on state based on the second instruction when the wireless microphone is in a power-off state.
[0053] The aforementioned preset button can be located on the housing of the wireless microphone, allowing users to manually control the wireless microphone to turn on and off.
[0054] The second instruction mentioned above is an instruction sent actively by the user.
[0055] In one alternative embodiment, a second command can also be generated based on the user's voice, wherein the voice content of the user's voice can be "power on", "power off", "microphone on", "microphone off", etc.
[0056] The aforementioned power-on states include at least one of the following: wake-up state, standby state, and power-saving state.
[0057] The aforementioned power-off state refers to the wireless microphone's entire module being powered off.
[0058] In one optional embodiment, when the wireless microphone is powered on, if the user does not need the microphone for an extended period, the user can press a preset button to generate a second command to power off the microphone, thus reducing power consumption. In this state, the wireless microphone is not connected to the target device, and the target device cannot wake up the microphone. Conversely, if the user needs to use the wireless microphone while it is powered off, the user can press the preset button to generate a second command to power on the microphone, enabling it to connect to the target device and wake up simultaneously while using the target device.
[0059] The following is combined Figure 2 A preferred embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail below. For example... Figure 2 As shown, the method may include the following steps:
[0060] Step S201: When the smart interactive flat panel is powered on, the Bluetooth module on the smart interactive flat panel can send a power-on command to the wireless cascaded microphone.
[0061] In step S202, when the smart interactive flat panel is powered off, the Bluetooth module on the smart interactive flat panel can send a standby command to the wireless cascaded microphone.
[0062] In step S203, when the smart interactive flat panel enters the power-saving state, or when the smart interactive flat panel's SOC does not call the USB sound card, it can send a power-saving command to the wireless cascaded microphone.
[0063] The above steps can be applied to conference room scenarios, eliminating the need for manual power-on and power-off of the wireless cascaded microphones, making the conference room's power on / off more intelligent. When the conference room is unoccupied, each module in the wireless cascaded microphone can enter a low-power mode, thereby achieving energy saving and extending the standby time of the wireless cascaded microphones.
[0064] like Figure 3 The diagram shows the modules in a smart interactive flat panel. The main control system chip, or main control SOC, controls other modules. The main control SOC controls the power module to supply power to the smart interactive flat panel, putting it in a powered-on state. Simultaneously, while controlling the power module, a power-on command can be sent via the second communication module to the second communication module of the wireless cascaded microphone, thus waking up the microphone. The second communication module can consist of a Bluetooth module and a Wi-Fi module.
[0065] Furthermore, the main control SOC can also control the power module to stop supplying power to the smart interactive flat panel. At this time, the smart interactive flat panel is in a power-off state. While controlling the power module to stop supplying power to the smart interactive flat panel, a standby command can be sent to the second communication module of the wireless cascaded microphone through the second communication module, so that the wireless cascaded microphone can be controlled to be in standby state according to the standby command, thereby reducing the power consumption of the wireless cascaded microphone.
[0066] Furthermore, the main control SOC of the smart interactive flat panel can send a power-saving command to the wireless cascaded microphone via the second communication module if the USB sound card is not used within 15 minutes of power-on. During this time, since the smart interactive flat panel has not used the wireless cascaded microphone for an extended period, the microphone can be kept in power-saving mode to reduce power consumption. The USB sound card can also transmit the voice data received by the second communication module to a remote client.
[0067] It should be noted that the control process of the smart interactive flat panel is completed solely by the smart interactive flat panel itself. This avoids the need to add video conferencing software for compatibility testing when using Windows upper-level services, thereby improving the compatibility of the smart interactive flat panel with wireless cascaded microphones and thus enhancing the user experience.
[0068] like Figure 4a The diagram shows the distribution of wireless cascaded microphones on a conference table, where 1 represents a wireless cascaded microphone. Figure 4b This is an internal diagram of a wireless cascaded microphone, which mainly consists of a first communication module and an audio processing module. The first communication module can be composed of a Bluetooth module and a Wi-Fi module.
[0069] Example 2
[0070] According to an embodiment of the present invention, a control method for a wireless microphone is provided. It should be noted that the steps shown in the flowchart in the accompanying drawings can be executed in a computer system such as a set of computer-executable instructions. Furthermore, although a logical order is shown in the flowchart, in some cases, the steps shown or described may be executed in a different order than that shown here.
[0071] Figure 5 This is a flowchart of a wireless microphone control method according to Embodiment 2 of the present invention, as follows: Figure 5 As shown, the method includes the following steps:
[0072] Step S502: Obtain the working status of the target device;
[0073] Step S504: Generate a first instruction based on the working status of the target device and send the first instruction to the wireless microphone.
[0074] The wireless microphone controls its operating status based on the first command.
[0075] Optionally, sending a first instruction to the wireless microphone includes: sending the first instruction to a first communication module based on a second communication module, wherein the first communication module is a communication module in the wireless microphone, and the second communication module is a communication module in the target device.
[0076] Optionally, the first instruction includes at least one of the following: a power-on instruction, a standby instruction, and a power-saving instruction. The first instruction is generated based on the operating state, including: generating a power-on instruction when the target device's operating state changes from other states to a power-on state, wherein the power-on instruction controls the wireless microphone to be in a wake-up state, and in the wake-up state, all modules in the wireless microphone are in normal working state; generating a standby instruction when the target device's operating state changes from other states to a power-off state, wherein the standby instruction controls the wireless microphone to be in a standby state, and in the standby state, the first communication module in the wireless microphone is in a low-power operating state, while other modules are in a power-off state; and generating a power-saving instruction when the target device's operating state changes from other states to a power-saving state, wherein the power-saving instruction controls the wireless microphone to be in a power-saving state, and in the power-saving state, all modules in the wireless microphone are in a low-power operating state.
[0077] Optionally, the method further includes: determining whether the audio module in the target device is invoked within a preset time period, wherein the audio module is invoked when the target application in the target device is collecting audio; generating a power-saving instruction if the audio module is not invoked within the preset time period; and prohibiting the generation of a power-saving instruction if the audio module is invoked within the preset time period.
[0078] The target applications mentioned above can be video conferencing software, recording software, etc.
[0079] In one optional embodiment, it can be determined whether the target application in the target device calls the audio module within a preset time. If the target application calls the audio module, it means that the target application needs to collect sound through the wireless microphone. In this case, there is no need to generate a power-saving command to avoid affecting the normal use of the wireless microphone. If the target application does not call the audio module, it means that the target application does not need to collect sound through the wireless microphone. In this case, a power-saving command can be generated and sent to the wireless microphone to reduce the power consumption of the wireless microphone.
[0080] Example 3
[0081] According to an embodiment of the present invention, a control device for a wireless microphone is also provided. This device can execute the control method for the wireless microphone in the above embodiments. The specific implementation and preferred application scenarios are the same as those in the above embodiments, and will not be repeated here.
[0082] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of a control device for a wireless microphone according to Embodiment 3 of the present invention, as shown below. Figure 6 As shown, the device includes:
[0083] The acquisition module 62 is used to acquire a first instruction sent by the target device, wherein the first instruction is generated based on the working state of the target device;
[0084] The control module 64 is used to control the working status of the wireless microphone based on the first instruction.
[0085] Optionally, the acquisition module includes: an acquisition unit, configured to acquire a first instruction sent by the target device based on the first communication module, wherein the first instruction is sent by the second communication module, the first communication module being the communication module in the wireless microphone, and the second communication module being the communication module in the target device.
[0086] Optionally, the first instruction includes at least one of the following: a power-on instruction, a standby instruction, and a power-saving instruction. The control module includes: a first control unit, used to control the wireless microphone to be in a wake-up state based on the power-on instruction, wherein the power-on instruction is generated based on the power-on state of the target device, and wherein, in the wake-up state, all modules in the wireless microphone are in a normal working state; a second control unit, used to control the wireless microphone to be in a standby state based on the standby instruction, wherein the standby instruction is generated based on the standby state of the target device, wherein, in the standby state, the first communication module in the wireless microphone is in a low-power operation state, and other modules except the first communication module are in a power-off state; and a third control unit, used to control the wireless microphone to be in a power-saving state based on the power-saving instruction, wherein the power-saving instruction is generated based on the power-saving state of the target device, wherein, in the power-saving state, all modules in the wireless microphone are in a low-power operation state.
[0087] Optionally, the standby command in the control module is also generated based on the calling status of the audio module in the target device, wherein an energy-saving command is generated if the calling status indicates that the audio module has not been called within a preset time.
[0088] Optionally, the device further includes: a generation module for generating a second instruction based on a preset button, the preset button being set on the wireless microphone; a first conversion module for controlling the wireless microphone to switch to a power-off state based on the second instruction when the wireless microphone is in a powered-on state; and a second conversion module for controlling the wireless microphone to switch to a powered-on state based on the second instruction when the wireless microphone is in a power-off state.
[0089] Example 4
[0090] According to an embodiment of the present invention, a control device for a wireless microphone is also provided. This device can execute the control method for the wireless microphone in the above embodiments. The specific implementation and preferred application scenarios are the same as those in the above embodiments, and will not be repeated here.
[0091] Figure 7 This is a schematic diagram of a control device for a wireless microphone according to Embodiment 4 of the present invention, as shown below. Figure 7 As shown, the device includes: an acquisition module 72 for acquiring the working status of a target device; and a transmission module 74 for generating a first instruction based on the working status of the target device and sending the first instruction to a wireless microphone, wherein the wireless microphone controls its working status based on the first instruction.
[0092] Optionally, the sending module includes: a sending unit, configured to send a first instruction to the first communication module based on the second communication module, wherein the first communication module is the communication module in the wireless microphone, and the second communication module is the communication module in the target device.
[0093] Optionally, the first instruction includes at least one of the following: a power-on instruction, a standby instruction, and a power-saving instruction. The sending module includes: a first generating unit, configured to generate a power-on instruction when the target device's operating state changes from other states to a power-on state, wherein the power-on instruction controls the wireless microphone to be in a wake-up state, and in the wake-up state, all modules in the wireless microphone are in a normal operating state; a second generating unit, configured to generate a standby instruction when the target device's operating state changes from other states to a power-off state, wherein the standby instruction controls the wireless microphone to be in a standby state, and in the standby state, the first communication module in the wireless microphone is in a low-power operating state, while other modules besides the first communication module are in a power-off state; and a third generating unit, configured to generate a power-saving instruction when the target device's operating state changes from other states to a power-saving state, wherein the power-saving instruction controls the wireless microphone to be in a power-saving state, and in the power-saving state, all modules in the wireless microphone are in a low-power operating state.
[0094] Optionally, the device further includes: a judgment module for judging whether the audio module in the target device is invoked within a preset time, wherein the audio module is invoked when the target application in the target device is collecting audio; a generation module for generating a power-saving instruction if the audio module is not invoked within the preset time; and a prohibition module for prohibiting the generation of a standby instruction if the audio module is invoked within the preset time.
[0095] Example 5
[0096] This application also provides a computer storage medium that can store multiple instructions. The instructions are adapted to be loaded by a processor and executed as described in the above embodiments. For details of the execution process, please refer to the specific description of the above embodiments, which will not be repeated here.
[0097] The device containing the storage medium can be a wireless microphone.
[0098] Example 6
[0099] According to an embodiment of the present invention, a wireless microphone is also provided, comprising: a processor and a memory; wherein the memory stores a computer program adapted to be loaded by the processor and executed by the control method of the wireless microphone in Embodiment 1 above.
[0100] Through the above embodiments of this application, after obtaining the first instruction sent by the target device, the working state of the wireless microphone can be controlled based on the first instruction. The first instruction is generated based on the working state of the target device, which is a device that communicates with the wireless microphone. This realizes the control of the wireless microphone using the target device, eliminating the need for manual operation by the user and improving the control efficiency of the wireless microphone. Since the working state of the wireless microphone is controlled based on the instruction sent by the target device, no manual operation by the user is required, thus solving the technical problem in related technologies where the operation process of the wireless microphone is cumbersome, resulting in a poor user experience.
[0101] Those skilled in the art will understand that embodiments of this application can be provided as methods, systems, or computer program products. Therefore, this application can take the form of a completely hardware embodiment, a completely software embodiment, or an embodiment combining software and hardware aspects. Furthermore, this application can take the form of a computer program product embodied on one or more computer-usable storage media (including but not limited to disk storage, CD-ROM, optical storage, etc.) containing computer-usable program code.
[0102] This application is described with reference to flowchart illustrations and / or block diagrams of methods, apparatus (systems), and computer program products according to embodiments of this application. It will be understood that each block of the flowchart illustrations and / or block diagrams, and combinations of blocks in the flowchart illustrations and / or block diagrams, can be implemented by computer program instructions. These computer program instructions can be provided to a processor of a general-purpose computer, special-purpose computer, embedded processor, or other programmable data processing apparatus to produce a machine, such that the instructions, which execute via the processor of the computer or other programmable data processing apparatus, generate instructions for implementing the flowchart... Figure 1 One or more processes and / or boxes Figure 1 A device that provides the functions specified in one or more boxes.
[0103] These computer program instructions may also be stored in a computer-readable storage medium that can direct a computer or other programmable data processing device to function in a particular manner, such that the instructions stored in the computer-readable storage medium produce an article of manufacture including instruction means, which are implemented in a process Figure 1 One or more processes and / or boxes Figure 1 The function specified in one or more boxes.
[0104] These computer program instructions may also be loaded onto a computer or other programmable data processing equipment to cause a series of operational steps to be performed on the computer or other programmable equipment to produce a computer-implemented process, thereby providing instructions that execute on the computer or other programmable equipment for implementing the process. Figure 1 One or more processes and / or boxes Figure 1 The steps of the function specified in one or more boxes.
[0105] In a typical configuration, a computing device includes one or more processors (CPU), input / output interfaces, network interfaces, and memory.
[0106] Memory may include non-persistent memory in computer-readable media, such as random access memory (RAM) and / or non-volatile memory, such as read-only memory (ROM) or flash RAM. Memory is an example of computer-readable media.
[0107] Computer-readable media includes both permanent and non-permanent, removable and non-removable media that can store information using any method or technology. Information can be computer-readable instructions, data structures, modules of programs, or other data. Examples of computer storage media include, but are not limited to, phase-change memory (PRAM), static random access memory (SRAM), dynamic random access memory (DRAM), other types of random access memory (RAM), read-only memory (ROM), electrically erasable programmable read-only memory (EEPROM), flash memory or other memory technologies, CD-ROM, digital versatile optical disc (DVD) or other optical storage, magnetic tape, magnetic magnetic disk storage or other magnetic storage devices, or any other non-transferable medium that can be used to store information accessible by a computing device. As defined herein, computer-readable media does not include transient computer-readable media, such as modulated data signals and carrier waves.
[0108] It should also be noted that the terms "comprising," "including," or any other variations thereof are intended to cover non-exclusive inclusion, such that a process, method, article, or apparatus that comprises a list of elements includes not only those elements but also other elements not expressly listed, or elements inherent to such process, method, article, or apparatus. Unless otherwise specified, an element defined by the phrase "comprising one..." does not exclude the presence of other identical elements in the process, method, article, or apparatus that includes that element.
[0109] The above are merely embodiments of this application and are not intended to limit the scope of this application. Various modifications and variations can be made to this application by those skilled in the art. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc., made within the spirit and principles of this application should be included within the scope of the claims of this application.
Claims
1. A control method of a wireless microphone, characterized by, The method comprises: obtaining a first instruction sent by a target device, wherein the first instruction is generated based on a working state of the target device, the target device is a device in communication with the wireless microphone, and the first instruction at least comprises a power saving instruction generated based on a power saving state of the target device; controlling the working state of the wireless microphone based on the first instruction; wherein controlling the working state of the wireless microphone based on the first instruction comprises controlling the wireless microphone to be in a power saving state based on the power saving instruction sent by the target device through a communication module in the target device, wherein in the power saving state, all modules in the wireless microphone are in a low-power running working state, the wireless microphone obtains the power saving instruction through a communication module in the wireless microphone corresponding to the communication module in the target device, and the communication module comprises a Bluetooth module and a WIFI module; The method further comprises: in the case that the wireless microphone is in a wake-up state, detecting the calling state of an audio module in the target device to determine whether the audio module is called within a preset time, and generating the power saving instruction if the calling state of the audio module in the target device indicates that the audio module is not called within the preset time; The method further comprises: in the case that all modules in the wireless microphone except the Bluetooth module are in a power-off state, the wireless microphone obtains the first instruction based on the Bluetooth module in the wireless microphone; in the case that all modules in the wireless microphone are in a normal working state, the wireless microphone obtains the first instruction through the Bluetooth module in the wireless microphone in response to the target device sending the first instruction through the Bluetooth module in the target device; and the wireless microphone obtains the first instruction through the WIFI module in the wireless microphone in response to the target device sending the first instruction through the WIFI module in the target device.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein, Obtaining a first instruction sent by a target device comprises: obtaining a first instruction sent by a target device based on a first communication module, wherein the first instruction is sent by a second communication module, the first communication module is a communication module in the wireless microphone, and the second communication module is a communication module in the target device.
3. The method of claim 2, wherein, The first instruction further comprises at least one of a power-on instruction and a standby instruction, and controlling the working state of the wireless microphone based on the first instruction further comprises: controlling the wireless microphone to be in a wake-up state based on the power-on instruction, wherein the power-on instruction is generated based on a power-on state of the target device, and in the wake-up state, all modules in the wireless microphone are in a normal working state; The wireless microphone is controlled to be in a standby state based on the standby instruction, the standby instruction being generated based on a standby state of the target device, wherein in the standby state, the first communication module in the wireless microphone is in a low-power running state, and other modules except the first communication module are in a power-off state, and the first communication module is the Bluetooth module.
4. The method of claim 3, wherein, The standby instruction is also generated based on a calling state of an audio module in the target device.
5. The method of claim 1, wherein, The method further comprises: a second instruction generated based on a preset button, the preset button being arranged on the wireless microphone; in a case where the wireless microphone is in a start-up state, the wireless microphone is controlled to be switched to a shut-down state based on the second instruction; in a case where the wireless microphone is in the shut-down state, the wireless microphone is controlled to be switched to the start-up state based on the second instruction.
6. A control method of a wireless microphone, characterized by, comprises: obtaining a working state of a target device; generating a first instruction based on the working state of the target device and sending the first instruction to a wireless microphone, wherein the wireless microphone controls a working state of the wireless microphone based on the first instruction, and the first instruction at least comprises a power-saving instruction, the power-saving instruction being generated based on a power-saving state of the target device; wherein the first instruction is generated based on the working state, comprising: in a case where the working state of the target device is switched from another state to the power-saving state, generating the power-saving instruction, wherein the power-saving instruction is used to control the wireless microphone to be in a power-saving state, in which all modules in the wireless microphone are in a low-power running state; the method further comprises: in a case where the wireless microphone is in a wake-up state, detecting a calling state of an audio module in the target device to determine whether the audio module in the target device is called within a preset time, wherein the audio module is called in a case where a target application program in the target device collects audio; in a case where the audio module is not called within the preset time, generating the power-saving instruction; in a case where all modules in the wireless microphone except the Bluetooth module are in a power-off state, the wireless microphone acquires the first instruction based on the Bluetooth module in the wireless microphone; in a case where all modules in the wireless microphone are in a normal working state, the wireless microphone acquires the first instruction through the Bluetooth module in the wireless microphone in response to that the target device sends the first instruction through the Bluetooth module in the target device; and the wireless microphone acquires the first instruction through a WIFI module in the wireless microphone in response to that the target device sends the first instruction through the WIFI module in the target device.
7. The method of claim 6, wherein, sending the first instruction to the wireless microphone comprises: sending the first instruction to a first communication module based on a second communication module, the first communication module being a communication module in the wireless microphone, and the second communication module being a communication module in the target device, wherein the first communication module is the Bluetooth module.
8. The method of claim 7, wherein, The first instruction further comprises at least one of the following: a start-up instruction, a standby instruction, and the first instruction is generated based on the working state of the target device, and further comprises: In the case that the working state of the target device is switched from another state to a start-up state, the start-up instruction is generated, wherein the start-up instruction is used to control the wireless microphone to be in an awake state, in which all modules in the wireless microphone are in a normal working state; In the case that the working state of the target device is switched from another state to a shut-down state, the standby instruction is generated, wherein the standby instruction is used to control the wireless microphone to be in a standby state, in which the first communication module in the wireless microphone is in a low-power running working state, and other modules except the first communication module are in a power-off state.
9. The method of claim 8, wherein, The method further comprises: In the case that the audio module is called within a preset time, the standby instruction is prohibited from being generated.
10. A control device for a wireless microphone, the control device comprising: Comprise: An acquisition module is configured to acquire a first instruction sent by a target device, wherein the first instruction is generated based on a working state of the target device, and the first instruction at least comprises a power-saving instruction, and the power-saving instruction is generated based on a power-saving state of the target device; A control module is configured to control a working state of the wireless microphone based on the first instruction; The control module is further configured to control the working state of the wireless microphone based on the first instruction by the following steps: controlling the wireless microphone to be in a power-saving state based on the power-saving instruction sent by the target device through a communication module in the target device, wherein in the power-saving state, all modules in the wireless microphone are in a low-power running working state, and the wireless microphone acquires the power-saving instruction through a communication module in the wireless microphone corresponding to the communication module in the target device, and the communication module comprises a Bluetooth module and a WIFI module; The device is further configured to: in the case that the wireless microphone is in an awake state, detect a calling state of an audio module in the target device to determine whether the audio module is called within a preset time, and if the calling state of the audio module in the target device indicates that the audio module is not called within the preset time, generate the power-saving instruction; The device is further configured to: in the case that all modules in the wireless microphone except the Bluetooth module are in a power-off state, the wireless microphone acquires the first instruction based on the Bluetooth module in the wireless microphone; in the case that all modules in the wireless microphone are in a normal working state, the wireless microphone acquires the first instruction through the Bluetooth module in the wireless microphone in response to the target device sending the first instruction through the Bluetooth module in the target device; and the wireless microphone acquires the first instruction through the WIFI module in the wireless microphone in response to the target device sending the first instruction through the WIFI module in the target device.
11. A control device for a wireless microphone, characterized by Comprise: An acquisition module is configured to acquire a working state of a target device; The sending module is configured to generate a first instruction based on the working state of the target device and send the first instruction to the wireless microphone, wherein the wireless microphone controls the working state of the wireless microphone based on the first instruction, and the first instruction at least includes a power saving instruction generated based on the power saving state of the target device; The sending module is further configured to generate the first instruction based on the working state by the following steps: in the case that the working state of the target device is switched from another state to a power saving state, the power saving instruction is generated, wherein the power saving instruction is used to control the wireless microphone to be in the power saving state, in which all modules in the wireless microphone are in a low-power running working state. The device is further configured to: in the case that the wireless microphone is in the wake-up state, detect the calling state of the audio module in the target device to determine whether the audio module in the target device is called within a preset time, wherein the audio module is called in the case that the target application program in the target device collects audio; and in the case that the audio module is not called within the preset time, generate the power saving instruction. The device is further configured to: in the case that all modules in the wireless microphone except the Bluetooth module are in a power-off state, the wireless microphone acquires the first instruction based on the Bluetooth module in the wireless microphone; in the case that all modules in the wireless microphone are in a normal working state, the wireless microphone acquires the first instruction through the Bluetooth module in the wireless microphone in response to that the target device sends the first instruction through the Bluetooth module in the target device; and in the case that the target device sends the first instruction through the WIFI module in the target device, the wireless microphone acquires the first instruction through the WIFI module in the wireless microphone.
12. A computer storage medium, characterized in that The computer storage medium stores a plurality of instructions adapted to be loaded and executed by the processor to perform the method steps of any one of claims 1 to 9.
13. A wireless microphone, comprising: The computer storage medium stores a plurality of instructions adapted to be loaded and executed by the processor to perform the method steps of any one of claims 1 to 9. The computer storage medium stores a plurality of instructions adapted to be loaded and executed by the processor to perform the method steps of any one of claims 1 to 9. The computer storage medium stores a plurality of instructions adapted to be loaded and executed by the processor to perform the method steps of any one of claims 1 to 9.
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