Method and apparatus for updating universal remote databases through TV VBI processing
View Patent ↗Universal remote control device database is updated through television video blanking interval (TV VBI) or sub-picture signal processing. As relayed through TV receiver, remote control database(s) is placed in VBI or sub-picture of video signal of specialized program. Data is decoded by VBI slicer or controller (e.g., MPEG decoder), then extracted and stored temporarily in memory. Upon request, data is transmitted via infra-red (IR) or radio-frequency (RF) emitter to learning remote control device, which downloads data to update remote programming protocol.
1. A method of updating data of plurality of signal protocols stored in a memory within a universal remote control adapted to communicate with a video display system and a plurality of other electronic devices, comprising:
receiving within the video display system an update to data of a signal protocol for communicating with an electronic device, wherein the data update is encoded in a video blanking interval of a video signal received by the video display system,
in response to a request from the remote control, transmitting the received data update from the video display system to the remote control, and
determining, within the remote control, whether the received data are for updating data of a signal protocol stored within the remote control memory for one of the plurality of electronic devices, and,
if the received data are for updating data of a signal protocol stored within the remote control memory for one of the plurality of electronic devices, updating or replacing the data for the signal protocol of that one of the plurality of electronic devices, but,
if the received data are not for updating data of a signal protocol stored within the remote control memory for one of the plurality of electronic devices, sending a desist command to the video display system.
2. The method of claim 1 , additionally comprising, after updating or replacing the data, sending confirmation thereof to the video display system.
3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the universal remote control is adapted to communicate through a television receiver as the video display system.