A dedicated scrolling comment area links remarks to video progress, preserving interaction while keeping the video view unobstructed.
User activity from remotes, sensors, devices, and wearables is classified to estimate real media attention beyond viewer registration.
A POC playback device interprets cloud-issued media commands locally, cutting third-party state exposure, cloud cost, and privacy risk.
Visual and audio object detection enables ad matching before insertion points, improving relevance without slowing playback.
Sensor and ML-based viewer reaction detection pauses or substitutes content to block unauthorized viewing and refine content metadata.
Edge computing and multi-network delivery reduce XR viewing latency and coverage disruptions for real-time immersive live events.
Authenticated video resumes are converted into searchable profiles, improving networking and recruiting accuracy while limiting inauthentic edits.
Interactive comment identifiers let users copy existing live-stream comments into the input box, reducing manual typing and improving reply speed.
A prefetch server resolves and stores targeted content in parallel via callback URLs, cutting delivery latency before primary playback.
A unified recommendation engine combines user and group preference signals across streaming, search, and social platforms to improve media discovery.
A dual-mode remote uses profile and emergency buttons to simplify TV control for seniors without losing full functionality.
Predicted viewing duration and estimated network speed guide cache progress to cut bandwidth waste while reducing playback lag.
Server-side manifest interception adds content for virtualized TV apps, enabling advanced VOD on legacy set-top boxes with lower bandwidth and memory use.
Triggered resource identifiers and detail panels enrich live-stream gifting without cluttering the main interface.
One co-watching device generates and shares text interpretation, cutting duplicate processing and battery drain across synced viewers.
Alignment status, resampling, and calibration metadata let primary and auxiliary video streams stay synchronized across devices.
Transfers speech captions between a computing display and head-mounted display based on device use to maintain accessibility without duplicate visuals.
Detects live-stream interaction changes and triggers timely recommendations to improve viewer engagement, retention, and relevance.
An edge stream manager merges duplicate guest content requests into multicast delivery to cut hotel network bandwidth use.
Dividing buffer memory by codec enables parallel data handling, reducing switching delay and preventing screen interruption during playback.
Dynamic AI prompts capture scene-specific viewer feedback during playback, improving real-time sentiment extraction without disrupting viewing.
Autonomous monitoring and adjustment of CATV RF amplitude and slope keeps aggregated signals balanced and cuts repeat service calls.
Separate frame buffers let AR/VR screens switch non-stereoscopic apps into stereoscopic output, preserving 3D immersion during display changes.
Bezier-based playback rate curves precompute virtual control points to avoid frame freezing during fast pointer dragging.
Spliced thumbnail previews and image-time mapping let users find historical live video content quickly from the progress bar.
Using a QUIC-tagged URI, this case wraps RTMP packets in QUIC to cut live streaming latency while preserving fallback connectivity.
Reconfigurable cloud pods scale live streams across regions to handle demand spikes while maintaining video quality and low latency.
Predicts viewing progress before and during a scheduled trip to download only needed episodes and avoid storage waste or incomplete access.
Measured network delay is used to retime and balance audience interaction data so remote live events feel synchronized and immersive.
Preselected time-slot programming matches viewer preferences to available content, cutting search time across TV and streaming services.
Probability-based additive reach factors use tuning and station data to correct audience reach underestimated by unidentified stations.
A smart TV app transforms and stores web content for remote-friendly large-screen display without separate computers or manual browsing.
When rewind is requested, accelerated chunks from a secondary source bridge playback until the stream can return to the primary source with lower bandwidth use.
Dynamic metric weighting helps allocate live streaming traffic across CDNs during surges to balance capacity, quality, and cost.
User identifiers on the video play page open nested panels with media details, adding richer interaction without overloading the interface.
By pre-matching source and display resolutions, the system fills the screen without black edges, stretching, or unclear output.
Auxiliary content is inserted at user-interest segments in media streams to improve ad attention while reducing viewing disruption.
Network topology analysis auto-names and configures new playback devices, reducing manual setup when expanding local audio systems.
Devices share media segments over sidelink links, using the best network path and lower-quality fallback to sustain streaming in weak coverage.
Automatically detects channel layout discrepancies, language, and service type to improve multi-track audio streaming across devices.
Overlaying activity cards on video playback shortens the path to live rooms and info pages while supporting more flexible presentation modes.
Frame-level context comparison masks visible brand identifiers only in objectionable scenes, reducing harmful brand association without ratings.
Side-push mirroring in a multi-CDN live stream cuts redundant storage and bandwidth use while making recorded content available sooner.
Edge compute layers and worker agents unify services across multiple CDNs to improve consistency, traffic control, and cost efficiency.
A manifest manipulator paces ABR segment delivery from client feedback to cut wasted processing, bandwidth use, and playback disruption.
Voice-profile matching attenuates unwanted speakers or sounds during playback, reducing distractions without constant manual muting.
Wireless media distribution lets crew customize songs, ads, and announcements in vehicles without manual flash card installation.
Multiple buffer nodes are assigned in the playlist to spread segment requests, easing CDN overload and reducing playback freezing and frame loss.
Adaptive DLNA enabling and multicast triggering cut screen-casting bandwidth waste while keeping device discovery ready when needed.