IP Library Granted Patent US 8,572,135
Granted Patent B2
US 8,572,135 · App. 13/335,839 · Granted Oct 29, 2013

Managing media files using metadata injection

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Patent No.
US 8,572,135
App. No.
13/335,839
Granted
Oct 29, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

Apparatus and methods to manage media files using metadata injection provide a mechanism to enhance user interaction with multimedia devices. Additional apparatus, systems, and methods are disclosed.

Claims (28)

1. A computer-implemented method comprising:

identifying, by a system under control of a processor of the system, one or more files for transfer from the system to a device;

acquiring, by the system, a metadata file, the metadata file having information regarding the one or more files identified for transfer to the device; and

modifying, by the system after identifying the one or more files and after acquiring the metadata file, metadata in the metadata file by injecting data into the metadata file, using an output buffer of the system, during transfer of the metadata file from the system to the device, the data being additional data to the metadata file, the modifying of metadata includes injecting policy parameters and user settings associated with one or more music media files.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein acquiring the metadata file having information regarding one or more files identified for transfer to the device includes acquiring a metadata file having information regarding one or more media files identified for transfer to the device.

3. The method of claim 1 , wherein modifying metadata includes injecting album art associated with a music media file, source or sources associated with the album artwork, confidence levels regarding these sources, and artifacts generated from injecting the album artwork.

4. The method of claim 1 , wherein modifying metadata includes injecting policy parameters, user settings, and album art, associated with one or more music media files.

5. The method of claim 1 , wherein modifying metadata includes injecting artifacts indicative of the source of the transfer.

6. The method of claim 1 , wherein modifying metadata includes injecting viewing limitations associated with video media files.

7. The method of claim 1 , wherein the method includes transferring, by the system, the metadata file in a common transfer process with media files identified for transfer to the device.

8. The method of claim 1 , wherein injecting data into the metadata file includes using an extractor to arrange the additional data in specified sections within the metadata file.

9. A non-trasitory machine-readable storage device that stores instructions, which when performed by a machine, cause the machine to perform operations, the operations comprising: identifying, in the machine under control of a controller of the machine, one or more files for transfer from the machine to a device; acquiring a metadata file, the metadata file having information regarding the one or more files identified for transfer to the device; and modifying, in the machine after identifying the one or more files and after acquiring the metadata file, metadata in the metadata file by injecting data into the metadata file, using an output buffer of the system, during transfer of the metadata file from the system to the device, the data being additional data to the metadata file, the modifying of metadata includes injecting policy parameters and user settings associated with one or more music media files.

10. The machine-readable storage device of claim 9 , wherein acquiring the metadata file having information regarding one or more files identified for transfer to the device includes acquiring a metadata file having information regarding one or more media files identified for transfer to the device.

11. The machine-readable storage device of claim 9 , wherein modifying metadata includes injecting album art associated with a music media file.

12. The machine-readable storage device of claim 9 , wherein modifying metadata includes injecting policy parameters, user settings, and album art associated with one or more music media files.

13. The machine-readable storage device of claim 9 , wherein modifying metadata includes injecting artifacts indicative of the source of the transfer.

14. The machine-readable storage device of claim 9 , wherein modifying metadata includes injecting viewing limitations associated with video media files.

15. The machine-readable storage device of claim 9 , wherein the instructions include transferring the metadata file in a common transfer process with media files identified for transfer to the device.

16. An apparatus comprising: a processor; an output buffer; and a machine-readable storage device that stores instructions, the machine-readable storage device operably coupled to the processor such that the instructions, when executed by the processor, cause the apparatus to perform operations, the operations comprising: identifying, in the apparatus under control of the processor, one or more files for transfer from the apparatus to a device; acquiring a metadata file, the metadata file having information regarding the one or more files identified for transfer to the device; and modifying, in the apparatus after identifying the one or more files and after acquiring the metadata file, metadata in the metadata file by injecting data into the metadata file, using the output buffer, during transfer of the metadata file from the system to the device, the data being additional data to the metadata file, the modifying of metadata includes injecting policy parameters and user settings associated with one or more music media files.

17. The apparatus of claim 16 , wherein acquiring the metadata file having information regarding one or more files identified for transfer to the device includes acquiring a metadata file having information regarding one or more media files identified for transfer to the device.

18. The apparatus of claim 16 , wherein modifying metadata includes injecting album art associated with a music media file.

19. The apparatus of claim 16 , wherein modifying metadata includes injecting policy parameters, user settings, and album art associated with one or more music media files.

20. The apparatus of claim 16 , wherein modifying metadata includes injecting artifacts indicative of the source of the transfer.

21. The apparatus of claim 16 , wherein modifying metadata includes injecting viewing limitations associated with video media files.

22. The apparatus of claim 16 , wherein the instructions include transferring the metadata file in a common transfer process with the media files identified for transfer to the device.

23. The apparatus of claim 16 , wherein the apparatus is configured as a mobile wireless device.

24. The apparatus of claim 16 , wherein the apparatus is a stationary personal computer.

25. The apparatus of claim 16 , wherein the apparatus is a stationary personal computer having a configuration including instrumentality to operate as a wireless server.

Assignments (5)
NUNC PRO TUNC ASSIGNMENT Recorded Jun 19, 2023
From: BLACKBERRY LIMITED
To: MALIKIE INNOVATIONS LIMITED
Reel/Frame 064270/0001 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 16, 2023
From: BLACKBERRY LIMITED
To: MALIKIE INNOVATIONS LIMITED
Reel/Frame 064104/0103 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Dec 18, 2013
From: RESEARCH IN MOTION LIMITED
To: BLACKBERRY LIMITED
Reel/Frame 031847/0499 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Aug 28, 2013
From: RESEARCH IN MOTION LIMITED
To: BLACKBERRY LIMITED
Reel/Frame 031122/0342 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 20, 2012
From: THOMAS, EDWARD ERIC
To: RESEARCH IN MOTION LIMITED
Reel/Frame 028598/0371 →