IP Library Granted Patent US 10,305,957
Granted Patent B2
US 10,305,957 · App. 15/212,634 · Granted May 28, 2019

Video production system with DVE feature

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Patent No.
US 10,305,957
App. No.
15/212,634
Granted
May 28, 2019
Kind
B2
Abstract

In one aspect, an example method is disclosed. The method includes (i) receiving, by a first computing system, from a second computing system, video content transmitted from the second computing system; (ii) determining, by the first computing system, a live/non-live characteristic of the transmission; (iii) using, by the first computing system, the determined live/non-live characteristic of the transmission, as a basis for selecting a digital-video effect (DVE); and (iv) executing, by the first computing system, the selected DVE, wherein executing the selected DVE causes the first computing system to generate video content.

Claims (41)

1. A method comprising:

receiving, at a reception time, by a first computing system, from a second computing system, a transmission comprising video content transmitted from the second computing system;

receiving, by the first computing system, from the second computing system, data indicating a capture time of the received video content, wherein the capture time represents a time at which the video content was captured by a camera;

comparing the reception time to the indicated capture time of the received video content;

determining, based on the comparison, by the first computing system, that the reception time and the capture time have a sufficient degree of similarity, wherein determining that the reception time and the capture time have a sufficient degree of similarity comprises comparing a difference between the reception time and the capture time to a threshold time difference, and wherein the threshold time difference is an expected time delay associated with a communication link between the first computing system and the second computing system;

determining, based on the determination that the reception time and the capture time have a sufficient degree of similarity, by the first computing system, a live/non-live characteristic of the transmission, wherein determining the live/non-live characteristic of the transmission comprises determining that the transmission is a live transmission;

using, by the first computing system, the determined live/non-live characteristic of the transmission, as a basis for selecting a digital-video effect (DVE); and

executing, by the first computing system, the selected DVE, wherein executing the selected DVE causes the first computing system to generate video content, wherein executing the selected DVE causes the first computing system to generate the video content by overlaying on the received video content as the received video content is being played out, content indicating that the received video content is being transmitted live.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the first computing system is a video production system.

3. The method of claim 1 , further comprising:

receiving, by the first computing system, from the second computing system, an indication of the live/non-live characteristic of the transmission,

wherein determining the live/non-live characteristic of the transmission further comprises determining the live/non-live characteristic of the transmission based on the received indication.

4. The method of claim 1 , further comprising:

transmitting, by the first computing system, the generated video content to a third computing system for presentation of the generated video content on the third computing system.

5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the threshold time difference is five seconds or less.

6. A non-transitory computer-readable medium having stored thereon program instructions that upon execution by a processor, cause performance of a set of acts comprising:

receiving, at a reception time, by a first computing system, from a second computing system, a transmission comprising video content transmitted from the second computing system;

receiving, by the first computing system, from the second computing system, data indicating a capture time of the received video content, wherein the capture time represents a time at which the video content was captured by a camera;

comparing the reception time to the indicated capture time of the received video content;

determining, based on the comparison, by the first computing system, that the reception time and the capture time have a sufficient degree of similarity, wherein determining that the reception time and the capture time have a sufficient degree of similarity comprises comparing a difference between the reception time and the capture time to a threshold time difference, and wherein the threshold time difference is an expected time delay associated with a communication link between the first computing system and the second computing system;

determining, based on the determination that the reception time and the capture time have a sufficient degree of similarity, by the first computing system, a live/non-live characteristic of the transmission, wherein determining the live/non-live characteristic of the transmission comprises determining that the transmission is a live transmission;

using, by the first computing system, the determined live/non-live characteristic of the transmission, as a basis for selecting a digital-video effect (DVE); and

executing, by the first computing system, the selected DVE, wherein executing the selected DVE causes the first computing system to generate video content, wherein executing the selected DVE causes the first computing system to generate the video content by overlaying on the received video content as the received video content is being played out, content indicating that the received video content is being transmitted live.

7. The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 6 , wherein the first computing system is a video production system.

8. The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 6 , the set of acts further comprising:

receiving, by the first computing system, from the second computing system, an indication of the live/non-live characteristic of the transmission,

wherein determining the live/non-live characteristic of the transmission further comprises determining the live/non-live characteristic of the transmission based on the received indication.

9. The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 6 , the set of acts further comprising:

transmitting, by the first computing system, the generated video content to a third computing system for presentation of the generated video content on the third computing system.

10. A first computing system configured for performing a set of acts comprising:

receiving, at a reception time, by the first computing system, from a second computing system, a transmission comprising video content transmitted from the second computing system;

receiving, by the first computing system, from the second computing system, data indicating a capture time of the received video content, wherein the capture time represents a time at which the video content was captured by a camera;

comparing the reception time to the indicated capture time of the received video content;

determining, based on the comparison, by the first computing system, that the reception time and the capture time have a sufficient degree of similarity, wherein determining that the reception time and the capture time have a sufficient degree of similarity comprises comparing a difference between the reception time and the capture time to a threshold time difference, and wherein the threshold time difference is an expected time delay associated with a communication link between the first computing system and the second computing system;

determining, based on the determination that the reception time and the capture time have a sufficient degree of similarity, by the first computing system, a live/non-live characteristic of the transmission, wherein determining the live/non-live characteristic of the transmission comprises determining that the transmission is a live transmission;

using, by the first computing system, the determined live/non-live characteristic of the transmission, as a basis for selecting a digital-video effect (DVE); and

executing, by the first computing system, the selected DVE, wherein executing the selected DVE causes the first computing system to generate video content, wherein executing the selected DVE causes the first computing system to generate the video content by overlaying on the received video content as the received video content is being played out, content indicating that the received video content is being transmitted live.

11. The first computing system of claim 10 , wherein the first computing system is a video production system.

12. The first computing system of claim 10 , the set of acts further comprising:

receiving, by the first computing system, from the second computing system, an indication of the live/non-live characteristic of the transmission,

wherein determining the live/non-live characteristic of the transmission further comprises determining the live/non-live characteristic of the transmission based on the received indication.

Assignments (2)
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Sep 19, 2019
From: CHICAGOLAND TELEVISION NEWS, INC.; KPLR, INC.; KSTU, LLC; KSWB, LLC; KTLA, LLC; KTVI, LLC; KWGN, LLC; TRIBUNE BROADCASTING COMPANY, LLC; TRIBUNE BROADCASTING DENVER, LLC; TRIBUNE BROADCASTING FORT SMITH, LLC; TRIBUNE ENTERTAINMENT COMPANY, LLC; TRIBUNE MEDIA COMPANY; TRIBUNE TELEVISION NEW ORLEANS, INC.; WDAF LICENSE, INC.; WDCW, LLC; WGHP, LLC; WGN CONTINENTAL BROADCASTING COMPANY, LLC; WHNT, LLC; WJW TELEVISION, LLC; WNEP, LLC; WPIX, LLC; WQAD, LLC; WREG, LLC
To: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.
Reel/Frame 050438/0004 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 18, 2016
From: HUNDEMER, HANK J.
To: TRIBUNE BROADCASTING COMPANY, LLC
Reel/Frame 039182/0004 →