Interactive Media File Generation for Accurate Virtual Object Scenes
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Solution Overview
Problem
Existing technologies struggle to accurately record the presentation effect of virtual objects in interactive scenes due to manual operation errors, especially when multiple objects are involved, leading to delayed or incomplete presentation.
Innovation Solution
A method and apparatus that automatically generate a media file based on interactive information of virtual objects, including displaying first interactive information and obtaining associated content to create a target media file in a specific format, enhancing the presentation of virtual object interactions.
Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles
Engineering Contradiction Analysis
1Ease of operation
If manual real-time recording operation is used, then the recording process can be controlled by user, but the recording accuracy and completeness deteriorate due to improper operation and delays
Solution Approach 1:
The system automatically triggers recording based on interaction events without requiring manual user operation. The recording apparatus captures virtual object interactions autonomously, eliminating the need for users to manually start/stop recording while maintaining high recording accuracy through automated event detection.
Solution Approach 2:
The patent replaces manual mechanical recording operations with an automated electronic system that detects interaction events and triggers recording automatically. This substitution eliminates human error and timing delays associated with manual operation while maintaining precise control over when recording occurs.
2Ease of operation
If manual real-time recording operation is used, then the user can control the recording process, but the productivity deteriorates due to delayed presentation of virtual objects
Solution Approach 1:
The recording system operates autonomously by detecting interaction events and automatically triggering recording without requiring user intervention. This self-service mechanism significantly improves productivity by eliminating delays between interaction events and recording initiation, while still allowing users to control overall recording settings.
Solution Approach 2:
The system pre-configures recording parameters and event detection rules before interactions occur. When interaction events happen, the pre-configured system immediately triggers recording without waiting for user input, thereby improving productivity while maintaining user control over the recording configuration.
3Measurement precision
If automated content query is performed, then the recording accuracy improves, but the device complexity increases
Solution Approach 1:
The patent replaces complex manual recording operations with an automated electronic system that uses event detection and automatic triggering. This substitution improves recording accuracy by eliminating human error while managing complexity through standardized automated processes rather than manual procedures.
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AI summary
The embodiments of the present disclosure provide a method for processing a media file, an apparatus, an electronic device, a storage medium, and a program product. The method includes: in response to an interaction query operation, displaying first interactive information corresponding to at least one virtual object; and in response to a file generation operation input for the first interactive information, obtaining interactive associated content corresponding to the virtual object, and generating a target media file in a target file format based on the interactive associated content, where the interactive associated content includes at least part of scene content displayed in an interactive scene of the virtual object. The technical schemes of the embodiments of the present disclosure can effectively restore the interactive scene of a virtual object through scene content, so that the generated target media file is more suitable for the presentation effect during interaction, thereby effectively, vividly, and richly presenting the virtual object.