Patents
U.S. Patent 5,913,013 ("UniqPlay")
Issued: Jun. 15, 1999
Title: Seamless Transmission of Non-Sequential Video Segments.

Abstract:
A system for, and a method of, playing a selected one of at least two versions of, and from within, the same variable content video program stored in a laser readable disc comprising at least one spiral track, the video program including within at least three segments containing respectively (1) content unique to one of said at least two versions, (2) content unique to another of said at least two versions, and (3) content common to said at least two versions, comprising the means for, or the steps of, selecting, responsive to, for example, a motion picture rating, which of said versions is to be played, and by means of information combining (e.g. defining and linking) segments, only the segments containing content unique to the version being played and segments containing content common to at least the version being played; and, by a random accessing and buffering, playing the selected segments as a seamless version of, and from within, the video program, and seamlessly skipping segments, within the video program containing content not included in the version being played; wherein a segment (e.g. a parallel, transitional, or overlapping segment) containing content unique to the one of the at least two versions provides, for example, for a scene at a different level of detail and/or explicitness than that provided by a segment containing content unique to the another of the at least two versions; and wherein, the playing is responsive to a user control interface supporting a voice recognition unit.

Claims:

  • 1. A system for playing a selected one of at least two versions of, and from within, the same video program stored in a laser readable disc comprising at least one spiral track, the video program including within at least three segments containing respectively 

    • content unique to one of said at least two versions,
    • content unique to another of said at least two versions, and 
    • content common to said at least two versions, comprising processing means for selecting, responsive to which of said versions is to be played, and by means of information defining and linking segments, only the segments containing content unique to the version being played and segments containing content common to at least the version being played, and random access and buffering means for playing the selected segments as a seamless version of, and from within, the video program, and for seamlessly skipping segments, within the video program, containing content not included in the version being played.
  • 2. A system in accordance with claim 1 wherein a segment containing content unique to the one of said at least two versions provides for a scene at a different level of explicitness than that provided by a segment containing content unique to the another of said at least two versions.

  • 3. A system in accordance with claim 1 wherein a segment containing content unique to the one of said at least two versions is parallel to a segment containing content unique to the another of said at least two versions.

  • 4. A system in accordance with claim 1 wherein a segment containing content unique to the one of said at least two versions is responsive to a motion picture rating, and wherein which of said versions is to be played is responsive to a preference with respect to at least one motion picture rating.

  • 5. A system in accordance with claim 1 wherein the playing is responsive to a user control interface supporting a voice recognition unit.

  • 6. A system in accordance with claim 1 wherein a segment containing content unique to the one of said at least two versions provides, responsive to a motion picture rating, for a scene at a different level of explicitness than that provided by a segment containing content unique to the another of said at least two versions, wherein which of said versions is to be played is responsive to a preference with respect to at least one motion picture rating, and wherein the playing is responsive to a user control interface supporting a voice recognition unit.

  • 7. A method of playing a selected one of at least two versions of, and from within, the same video program stored in a laser readable disc comprising at least one spiral track, the video program including within at least three segments containing respectively 

    • content unique to one of said at least two versions,
    • content unique to another of said at least two versions, and
    • content common to said at least two versions, comprising the steps of selecting, responsive to which of said versions of the video program is to be played, and by means of information defining and linking segments, only the segments containing content unique to the version being played and segments containing content common to at least the version being played, and, by utilizing random access and buffering means, playing the selected segments as a seamless version of, and from within, the video program, and seamlessly skipping segments, within the video program, containing content not included in the version being played.
  • 8. The method of claim 7 wherein a segment containing content unique to the one of said at least two versions provides for a scene at a different level of explicitness than that provided by a segment containing content unique to the another of said at least two versions.

  • 9. The method of claim 7 wherein a segment containing content unique to the one of said at least two versions is parallel to a segment containing content unique to the another of said at least two versions.

  • 10. The method of claim 7 wherein a segment containing content unique to the one of said at least two versions is responsive to a motion picture rating, and wherein which of said versions is to be played is responsive to a preference with respect to at least one motion picture rating.

  • 11. The method of claim 7 wherein the playing is responsive to a user control interface supporting a voice recognition unit.

  • 12. The method of claim 7 wherein a segment containing content unique to the one of said at least two versions provides, responsive to a motion picture rating, for a scene at a different level of explicitness than that provided by a segment containing content unique to the another of said at least two versions, wherein which of said versions is to be played is responsive to a preference with respect to at least one motion picture rating, and wherein the playing is responsive to a user control interface supporting a voice recognition unit.

  • 13. A system for playing a selected one of at least two versions of, and from within, the same video program stored in a laser readable disc comprising at least one spiral track, the video program including within at least three segments containing respectively 

    • content unique to one of said at least two versions, 
    • content unique to another of said at least two versions, and 
    • content common to said at least two versions, comprising processing means for selecting, responsive to which of said versions is to be played, and by means of segment information, only the segments containing content unique to the version being played and segments containing content common to at least the version being played, and random access and buffering means for playing the selected segments as a seamless version of, and from within, the video program, and for seamlessly skipping segments, within the video program, containing content not included in the version being played
  • 14. The system of claim 13 wherein a segment containing content unique to the one of said at least two versions provides for a scene at a different level of explicitness than that provided by a segment containing content unique to the another of said at least two versions.

  • 15. The system of claim 13 wherein a segment containing content unique to the one of said at least two versions is parallel to a segment containing content unique to the another of said at least two versions.

  • 16. The system of claim 13 wherein a segment containing content unique to the one of said at least two versions is responsive to a motion picture rating, and wherein which of said versions is to be played is responsive to a preference with respect to at least one motion picture rating.

  • 17. The system of claim 13 wherein the playing is responsive to a user control interface supporting a voice recognition unit.

  • 18. The system of claim 13 wherein a segment containing content unique to the one of said at least two versions provides, responsive to a motion picture rating, for a scene at a different level of explicitness than that provided by a segment containing content unique to the another of said at least two versions, and wherein which of said versions is to be played is responsive to a preference with respect to at least one motion picture rating.

  • 19. The system of claim 13 wherein a segment containing content unique to the one of said at least two versions provides for a scene at a different level of explicitness than that provided by a segment containing content unique to the another of said at least two versions, and wherein the playing is responsive to a user control interface supporting a voice recognition unit.

  • 20. The system of claim 13 wherein a segment containing content unique to the one of said at least two versions provides, responsive to a motion picture rating, for a scene at a different level of explicitness than that provided by a segment containing content unique to the another of said at least two versions, wherein which of said versions is to be played is responsive to a preference with respect to at least one motion picture rating, and wherein the playing is responsive to a user control interface supporting a voice recognition unit.

  • 21. An apparatus capable of playing a laser readable disc having recorded thereon a video program including a plurality of video program segments, each having an address, at least one of said video program segments comprising part of and being unique to one version of said video program, at least another one of said video program segments comprising part of and being unique to another version of said video program, and at least another one of said video program segments comprising part of both of the versions of the video program, said laser readable disc further having thereon the addresses of the video program segments to be played for each of the versions of said video program, said apparatus comprising:

    • a laser reading unit for retrieving video program segments and video program segment addresses from said laser readable disc;
    • a memory for storing video program segment addresses retrieved by said laser reading unit;
    • a controller for allowing a selection of one of the versions of said video program, for causing video program segment addresses to be retrieved by said laser reading unit from said laser readable disc and stored in said memory, and for causing said laser reading unit to retrieve video program segments from said laser readable disc responsive to said video program segment addresses stored in said memory; and
    • a buffer for buffering at least a portion of a retrieved video program segment to seamlessly play, from the video program, the selected version of said video program, notwithstanding at least a portion of at least one non-selected video program segment being skipped over by said laser reading unit.
  • 22. An apparatus in accordance with claim 21 wherein a video program segment comprising part of and being unique to one version of said video program provides for a scene at a different level of explicitness than that provided by a video program segment comprising part of and being unique to another version of said video program.

  • 23. An apparatus in accordance with claim 21 wherein a video program segment comprising part of and being unique to one version of said video program is responsive to a motion picture rating, and wherein the selection of one of the versions of said video program is responsive to a preference with respect to at least one motion picture rating.
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