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- This invention relates to a home entertainment system and a method, for its operation and, more particularly, to facilitation of electronic program guide (EPG) functions with respect to the promotion of future television programs in a home entertainment system.
- EPG electronic program guide
- U.S. Pat. No. 4,977,455 which issued on Dec. 11, 1990 discloses a system and process for supplying supplemental information after a user responds to a cue.
- the cue is provided during a broadcast to indicate the availability of the supplemental information relating to the broadcast.
- the supplemental information is preferably sent at a later time, although schedule information for the supplemental information is sent with the broadcast.
- the schedule information is first stored and is then used to record the supplemental information.
- supplemental data is sent in the VBI of the video signal.
- a current television program displayed on the screen of a home entertainment system includes an announcement or advertisement of a future television program.
- the availability of an electronic program guide function is signaled during, before, or after the announcement
- a command is issued to invoke the EPG function.
- An EPG database for the home entertainment system includes files that contain information about television programs retrievable by time and channel. The files are linked to each other so information about a future television program can be obtained by accessing a file about a current television program.
- the information about the future television program is retrieved from the file about the current television program in the database.
- the EPG function is executed with the retrieved information.
- an EPG function can be performed with respect to a future television program without embedding information about the future television program in the television signal.
- the invention can be used to perform various EPG functions, including, without limitation, record, watch, details, display time, display channel, display by theme, and Internet connection.
- a menu of choices is displayed in
- a plurality of icons are displayed on the screen to signal different EPG functions, which can be invoked by selecting the corresponding icon.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic block diagram of a home entertainment system incorporating principals of the invention
- FIG. 2 is a diagram of a display screen illustrating an icon that signals the availability of an EPG function with respect to a future television program
- FIG. 3 is a diagram of a display screen prompting a viewer to select from among a number of EPG functions
- FIG. 4 is a diagram of a display screen prompting a viewer to select among choices for the frequency that a television program is to be recorded;
- FIG. 5 is a diagram of a display screen Illustrating the simultaneous display of a current television program and textual data from an Internet web site;
- FIG. 6 is a diagram of a display screen illustrating an embodiment in which one or more announcements are stored for later use.
- FIG. 7 is a diagram of a display screen in which separate icons are used to signal the availability of different EPG functions.
- an icon is displayed on a television screen during a telecast of an announcement or advertisement of a later telecast program or some other type of visual or audio signal alerts the viewer that an electronic program guide (EPG) function can be performed without actually entering the ETC or at least not entering the EPG from the beginning.
- EPG electronic program guide
- the viewer issues art appropriate command from a remote controller, e.g., clicks on the icon with the select or enter key of the remote, and the time and channel of the advertised program are stored in the recording stack memory of the VCR, Preferably, a message is displayed momentarily in a box on the screen to confirm that the function will be performed. If desired a query could also be displayed whether the program should be displayed once or on more occasions, e.g., daily or weekly.
- the advertisement could be displayed in a PIP window in accordance with the referenced PCT application.
- the viewer clicks on the icon and the EPG is displayed for the same day and time, the same channel, or the same theme as the advertised program.
- the choice of functions is first displayed in a menu when the viewer clicks on the icon and the function is executed when the viewer thereafter clicks on one of the displayed choices.
- a home entertainment system is shown in FIG. 1 .
- a source of television signals 10 such as a terrestrial antenna, or a cable is connected to a television tuner 11 .
- the output of tuner 11 is a modulated intermediate frequency signal containing video and audio television information.
- Tuner 11 is connected by an intermediate frequency amplifier (IF AMP) 12 to a picture detector (PICTURE DET) 13 and a sound detector (SOUND DET) 14 , which produce base band video and audio signals, respectively,.
- IF AMP intermediate frequency amplifier
- PICTURE DET picture detector
- SOUND DET sound detector
- the audio signal is coupled by a sound amplifier (SOUND AMP) 15 to a loudspeaker 16 .
- SOUND AMP sound amplifier
- the video signal is coupled by a video amplifier not shown to one input of a switch 18 , Sound detector 14 and picture detector 13 are connected to the audio and video inputs, respectively, of a video cassette recorder (VCR) 17 .
- VCR video cassette recorder
- television signal source 10 could be directly connected to the RF input of VCR 17 in well known fashion, if its internal tuner and demodulating circuitry are to be utilized.
- the output of VCR 17 is connected to the other input of switch 18 .
- the output of switch 18 is connected, to one input of a conventional picture-in-picture (PIP) integrated circuit chip 19 .
- PIP chip 19 is connected to the video input of a television receiver or display monitor (TV) 20 having a screen (not shown).
- An undatable data base of the schedule of program listings of all the available channels for a prescribed period of time, e.g., a day or a week, is electronically stored in a program schedule memory 22 , preferably a RAM.
- Memory 22 is connected to a microprocessor 24 that is configured, i.e., programmed, to control the operation of the described equipment.
- An operating program for microprocessor 24 is stored in a read only memory (ROM) 26 .
- ROM read only memory
- program listings typically include for each program the title, a program description (detail), the day of the week, the start time of the day, the program length, and the channel on which the program is transmitted and thus available for reception at source. These program listings are retrievable by time and channel.
- the data base can be updated by a data transmission link in the vertical blanking interval (VBI) of a television channel broadcast to the television receiver in well known fashion.
- VBI vertical blanking interval
- a VBI decoder 38 is connected between PICTURE DET 13 and microprocessor 24 for this purpose.
- the data base can be updated by unplugging memory 22 and replacing it with a memory having the updated data base or by another data transmission link such as an Internet connection or a pager in the 900 MHz band.
- a viewer input device 28 preferably in the form of a remote IR controller.
- a video processor 30 is coupled to microprocessor 24 .
- microprocessor 24 recalls a portion of the program schedule data base from memory 22 and couples it to video processor 30 , where the program listings are formatted for display.
- the information stored in video processor 30 is a bit map of what is displayed on the screen of television, receiver 20 .
- Video processor 30 is connected through a switch 40 to the other input of PIP chip 19 .
- viewer input device 28 controls microprocessor 24 by cursor movement on the screen of television receiver 20 .
- microprocessor 24 and video processor 30 are coupled to a cursor position register 32 .
- Microprocessor 24 is also coupled to tuner 11 for channel change, to VCR 17 for play/record selection and start/stop, to switches 18 and 40 for selection of one of their inputs, and to PIP chip 19 for selection of the mode of PIP operation.
- An Internet connection 42 through a telephone line or bidirectional cable is controlled by microprocessor 24 .
- Microprocessor 24 retrieves the address of the web site to which the viewer wants to connect Internet connection 42 has the components required for implementing Web TV. The information recovered from the addressed web site is coupled from Internet connection 42 through switch 40 to the one input of PIP chip 19 for display on the screen of TV 20 .
- timer 11 is set to a viewer selected channel by microprocessor 24 responsive to input device 28 .
- an announcement or advertisement for another television program to be telecast at a later time is displayed on the screen of TV 20 .
- Transmitted as part of the image of the advertisement is an icon that signals to the viewer that it is possible to link to an EPG function.
- the icon could be transmitted in the VBI during the advertisement, recovered by VBI decoder 38 , transformed into graphic form in video processor 30 , and overlayed on the image of the advertisement (If desired the icon could be displayed immediately before or immediately after the advertisement.)
- the advertisement designated 50 and an icon 52 are illustrated in FIG. 2 .
- a box 54 is overlayed over advertisement 50 as illustrated in FIG. 3 to prompt the viewer to invoke an EPG function.
- a menu of EPG functions is displayed in box 54 , namely: p 1 1. record the advertised program when it is telecast at a later time;
- the EPG information about the television programs is retrievable by time and channel; for example a pre-established time list includes addresses that point to show information packages (SIP) for the television programs.
- SIP point to show information packages
- Each television program that has an icon 52 includes in its SIP an address pointing to die schedule information, i.e., day-time, channel, and length, of the advertised program to be telecast at a later time, thereby linking the information of the two television programs.
- the “record” or “watch” function is selected, the channel is read from tuner 11 and the time is read from a real, time clock in microprocessor 24 . From this information, the pointer of the SIP for the current television program is retrieved from the pre-established time list.
- the retrieved pointer permits microprocessor 24 to find the SIP for the current television program, which contains the address pointing to the schedule information for the advertised program.
- the schedule information is stored in a memory stack so microprocessor 23 can set toner 11 to the proper channel and turn on the VCR for unattended future recording or turn on the television for automatic future watching at the appointed time in well known fashion.
- the program listing files stored in memory 22 could be organized in arty number of other ways so long as the information about the nature programs being advertised is “linked” to a current program, i.e., can be retrieved when a current program is being displayed with an EPG function signaling icon, for example, the information about the future programs could be linked to the current programs including advertisements by being part of the same file as the current programs instead of being linked by a pointer.
- a box 56 is overlaid on advertisement 50 as illustrated in FIG. 4 to prompt the viewer to select a record option.
- a menu of record options is displayed in box 56 .
- These record options are-also considered to be EPG functions as the term is used herein because they are functions that can normally be performed by an EPG.
- the viewer can record the advertised program as follows:
- a list of each occurrence of the episodes of the series may be displayed; when a particular episode is selected, a synopsis of the episode would then be displayed. From the synopsis the viewer could select Individual episodes of the series to schedule to watch or record.
- the menus shown in FIGS. 3 and 4 could be stored In memory 22 along with the EPG data base and overlayed on the image of the advertisement by means of a video switch or other means not represented in FIG. 1 .
- the detail (program, description) information is retrieved from the SIP of the future program, being advertised and displayed on the screen of TV 20 .
- the channel is read from tuner 11 and the time is read from a real time clock in microprocessor 24 .
- the pointer or pointers of the desired SIP or SIP's are retrieved from the preestablishsd time list.
- the retrieved pointer or pointers permit microprocessor 24 to find the desired SIP or SIP's, from which the program listings for the same time, channel, or theme as the advertised program are extracted and fed to video processor 30 for display on the screen of the monitor in the same manner as the data for an ordinary guide described in the referenced PCT application.
- the time and channel in a grid guide could he displayed so the viewer can see the other programs available on the same channel or at the same time in a grid guide format.
- an advertised program or a program telecast at about the same time or on the same channel can be directly scheduled for recording or watching by using the scheduling capability of the guide itself.
- the system sets up a connection to a web site where more information is available about the other television program, to which the announcement or advertisement relates.
- the web site address could be embedded in the VBI of the television signal, that carries the announcement, stored at the television receiver In the EPG data base as part of the SIP for the current television program, or retrieved from a central data base via a telephone connection.
- the television program is displayed in a PIP window 58 with the web site information in the background 60 , or vis-a-versa.
- the web site information could replace the television program on the screen. In either case, the viewer can navigate about the web site in the normal fashion to find the desired information.
- icon 52 could appear during a television program itself.
- a box 62 is displayed on the screen.
- An announcement or advertisement of the later telecast program appears in box 62 . If the viewer is interested in the later telecast program, the viewer issues another command from input device 28 and box 54 ( FIG. 3 ) is displayed as described above.
- the announcement could relate to a current program on another channel.
- This is particularly applicable to a network that telecasts a plurality of programs concurrently on different channels, as is the case In the HDTV environment.
- the network can thus promote its other program offerings being telecast at the-same time.
- the viewer can record the other program and continue to watch the program he or she had been watching.
- the term “future programs” in this specification is used for ease of comprehension of the inventive principles, but this term also refers to a current program on. another channel.
- Another alternative is to store one or more announcements of a later telecast program or programs while the television set is turned off. After the television set is turned on, icon 52 is displayed on the screen to alert the viewer that there are stored announcements. As the viewer issues a command from input device 28 , the announcements appear on the screen, as illustrated in FIG. 6 , in succession. If the viewer is interested in the announced program, the viewer issues another command from input device 28 and box 54 ( FIG. 3 ) is displayed as described above.
- a plurality of icons 52 a, 52 b, and 52 c could be displayed as shown in FIG. 7 to bypass the menu of FIG. 3 .
- Each icon is marked with a mnemonic to enable the viewer to distinguish it from the other icons, e.g., “R” stands for “record”, “W” stands for “watch”, and “D” stands for “details”.
- R stands for “record”
- W stands for “watch”
- D stands for “details”.
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- This application claims priority of provisional application Ser. No. 60/072,396, filed on Jan. 23, 1998, the disclosure of which is incorporated fully herein by reference.
- The disclosures of the following patent applications are also incorporated fully herein by reference: published international Application WO96/07270 published Mar. 7, 1996; U.S. Application No. 60/053,330 filed Jul. 21, 1997; U.S. Application No. 60/061J 19 filed Oct. 6, 1997; U.S. Application No. 60/035,237 filed Aug. 12, 1997, and U.S. application Ser. No. 09/120,488 filed Jul. 21, 1998.
- This invention relates to a home entertainment system and a method, for its operation and, more particularly, to facilitation of electronic program guide (EPG) functions with respect to the promotion of future television programs in a home entertainment system.
- U.S. Pat. No. 4,977,455 which issued on Dec. 11, 1990 discloses a system and process for supplying supplemental information after a user responds to a cue. The cue is provided during a broadcast to indicate the availability of the supplemental information relating to the broadcast. The supplemental information is preferably sent at a later time, although schedule information for the supplemental information is sent with the broadcast. After the user responds to the cue, the schedule information is first stored and is then used to record the supplemental information. In one embodiment, supplemental data is sent in the VBI of the video signal.
- According to one aspect of the invention, a current television program displayed on the screen of a home entertainment system includes an announcement or advertisement of a future television program. The availability of an electronic program guide function is signaled during, before, or after the announcement A command is issued to invoke the EPG function. An EPG database for the home entertainment system includes files that contain information about television programs retrievable by time and channel. The files are linked to each other so information about a future television program can be obtained by accessing a file about a current television program. The information about the future television program is retrieved from the file about the current television program in the database. The EPG function is executed with the retrieved information. As a result, an EPG function can be performed with respect to a future television program without embedding information about the future television program in the television signal.
- The invention can be used to perform various EPG functions, including, without limitation, record, watch, details, display time, display channel, display by theme, and Internet connection.
- According to an optional feature of the invention, a menu of choices is displayed in
- response to a command after display of an icon signaling the availability of an EPG function during, before or after the announcement.
- According to another optional feature of the invention, a plurality of icons are displayed on the screen to signal different EPG functions, which can be invoked by selecting the corresponding icon.
- The features of specific embodiments of the best mode contemplated of carrying out the invention are illustrated in the drawings, in which:
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FIG. 1 is a schematic block diagram of a home entertainment system incorporating principals of the invention; -
FIG. 2 is a diagram of a display screen illustrating an icon that signals the availability of an EPG function with respect to a future television program; -
FIG. 3 is a diagram of a display screen prompting a viewer to select from among a number of EPG functions; -
FIG. 4 is a diagram of a display screen prompting a viewer to select among choices for the frequency that a television program is to be recorded; -
FIG. 5 is a diagram of a display screen Illustrating the simultaneous display of a current television program and textual data from an Internet web site; -
FIG. 6 is a diagram of a display screen illustrating an embodiment in which one or more announcements are stored for later use; and -
FIG. 7 is a diagram of a display screen in which separate icons are used to signal the availability of different EPG functions. - In a specific embodiment of the invention, an icon is displayed on a television screen during a telecast of an announcement or advertisement of a later telecast program or some other type of visual or audio signal alerts the viewer that an electronic program guide (EPG) function can be performed without actually entering the ETC or at least not entering the EPG from the beginning.
- For example, if the viewer wants to record on a VCR the program being advertised, the viewer issues art appropriate command from a remote controller, e.g., clicks on the icon with the select or enter key of the remote, and the time and channel of the advertised program are stored in the recording stack memory of the VCR, Preferably, a message is displayed momentarily in a box on the screen to confirm that the function will be performed. If desired a query could also be displayed whether the program should be displayed once or on more occasions, e.g., daily or weekly.
- Or, for example, if the viewer wants to see more details about the advertised program, the viewer clicks on the icon and the details are retrieved from the RAM in which the EPG data is stored and either replace the advertisement on the screen or are displayed in an on-screen box. Alternatively, the advertisement could be displayed in a PIP window in accordance with the referenced PCT application.
- Or, for example, if the viewer wishes to see what other programs are being telecast at the same time, on the same channel, or with the same theme as the advertised program, the viewer clicks on the icon and the EPG is displayed for the same day and time, the same channel, or the same theme as the advertised program.
- If more than one function is available to the viewer, the choice of functions is first displayed in a menu when the viewer clicks on the icon and the function is executed when the viewer thereafter clicks on one of the displayed choices.
- A home entertainment system is shown in
FIG. 1 . A source oftelevision signals 10 such as a terrestrial antenna, or a cable is connected to a television tuner 11. The output of tuner 11 is a modulated intermediate frequency signal containing video and audio television information. Tuner 11 is connected by an intermediate frequency amplifier (IF AMP) 12 to a picture detector (PICTURE DET) 13 and a sound detector (SOUND DET) 14, which produce base band video and audio signals, respectively,. The audio signal is coupled by a sound amplifier (SOUND AMP) 15 to aloudspeaker 16. The video signal is coupled by a video amplifier not shown to one input of aswitch 18,Sound detector 14 andpicture detector 13 are connected to the audio and video inputs, respectively, of a video cassette recorder (VCR) 17. (Alternatively,television signal source 10 could be directly connected to the RF input ofVCR 17 in well known fashion, if its internal tuner and demodulating circuitry are to be utilized.) The output ofVCR 17 is connected to the other input ofswitch 18. The output ofswitch 18 is connected, to one input of a conventional picture-in-picture (PIP) integratedcircuit chip 19. The output ofPIP chip 19 is connected to the video input of a television receiver or display monitor (TV) 20 having a screen (not shown). - An undatable data base of the schedule of program listings of all the available channels for a prescribed period of time, e.g., a day or a week, is electronically stored in a
program schedule memory 22, preferably a RAM.Memory 22 is connected to amicroprocessor 24 that is configured, i.e., programmed, to control the operation of the described equipment. An operating program formicroprocessor 24 is stored in a read only memory (ROM) 26. These program listings typically include for each program the title, a program description (detail), the day of the week, the start time of the day, the program length, and the channel on which the program is transmitted and thus available for reception at source. These program listings are retrievable by time and channel. Further, to implement the invention these program listings are organized into files; the files arc linked to each other so Information about a future television program that is advertised in an earlier television program can be obtained by accessing a file about the earlier television program. The data base can be updated by a data transmission link in the vertical blanking interval (VBI) of a television channel broadcast to the television receiver in well known fashion. AVBI decoder 38 is connected betweenPICTURE DET 13 andmicroprocessor 24 for this purpose. Alternatively, the data base can be updated byunplugging memory 22 and replacing it with a memory having the updated data base or by another data transmission link such as an Internet connection or a pager in the 900 MHz band. Aviewer input device 28, preferably in the form of a remote IR controller. Is coupled tomicroprocessor 24 to issue commands from the viewer. Avideo processor 30 is coupled tomicroprocessor 24. When the viewer wishes to see television program listings,microprocessor 24 recalls a portion of the program schedule data base frommemory 22 and couples it tovideo processor 30, where the program listings are formatted for display. Preferably, the information stored invideo processor 30 is a bit map of what is displayed on the screen of television,receiver 20.Video processor 30 is connected through aswitch 40 to the other input ofPIP chip 19. Preferably,viewer input device 28controls microprocessor 24 by cursor movement on the screen oftelevision receiver 20. To this end,microprocessor 24 andvideo processor 30 are coupled to acursor position register 32. (Alternatively, the viewer can select items of information displayed on the screen by keying intoviewer input device 28 code numbers assigned to these items.)Microprocessor 24 is also coupled to tuner 11 for channel change, toVCR 17 for play/record selection and start/stop, toswitches PIP chip 19 for selection of the mode of PIP operation. AnInternet connection 42 through a telephone line or bidirectional cable is controlled bymicroprocessor 24.Microprocessor 24 retrieves the address of the web site to which the viewer wants to connectInternet connection 42 has the components required for implementing Web TV. The information recovered from the addressed web site is coupled fromInternet connection 42 throughswitch 40 to the one input ofPIP chip 19 for display on the screen ofTV 20. - in operation, timer 11 is set to a viewer selected channel by
microprocessor 24 responsive to inputdevice 28. During a commercial break in the television program on the selected channel, an announcement or advertisement for another television program to be telecast at a later time is displayed on the screen ofTV 20. Transmitted as part of the image of the advertisement is an icon that signals to the viewer that it is possible to link to an EPG function. Alternatively, the icon could be transmitted in the VBI during the advertisement, recovered byVBI decoder 38, transformed into graphic form invideo processor 30, and overlayed on the image of the advertisement (If desired the icon could be displayed immediately before or immediately after the advertisement.) The advertisement designated 50 and anicon 52 are illustrated inFIG. 2 . - When the viewer issues a command from
input device 28, by either pushing a dedicated key or positioning a cursor overicon 52 with arrow keys and clicking an all purpose actuator (enter) key, abox 54 is overlayed overadvertisement 50 as illustrated inFIG. 3 to prompt the viewer to invoke an EPG function. A menu of EPG functions is displayed inbox 54, namely:p1 1. record the advertised program when it is telecast at a later time; -
- 2. turn the television on to watch the advertised program when it is telecast at a later time;
- 3. display details of the advertised program now;
- 4. display a listing of programs telecast at the same time as the advertised program so the viewer can compare, the advertised program with other offerings at the same time;
- 5. display a listing of programs telecast on the same channel as the advertised program so the viewer can compare the advertised program with other offerings on the same channel;
- 6. display a listing of programs in the same category or theme as the advertised program so the viewer can determine the availability of programs of the same genre as the advertised program;
- 7. connect to the Internet to obtain more details about the advertised program than are available through the details function; and
- 8. return to the television program.
The viewer selects one of the functions for example by moving, a cursor to the menu item and then issuing another command to invoke the selected function, for example, the viewer could highlight “3,” and click to display details about the advertised program.
- If the viewer wishes to extinguish
box 50, the viewer selects “8”, the return function. - Other functions not listed in
FIG. 3 could also be offered. For example, all the times (he advertised program is telecast could be displayed on the screen or a news story related to the advertised program could, be displayed on the screen, particularly in the case of a sporting event. - With reference to the above PCT application, the EPG information about the television programs is retrievable by time and channel; for example a pre-established time list includes addresses that point to show information packages (SIP) for the television programs. Each television program that has an
icon 52 includes in its SIP an address pointing to die schedule information, i.e., day-time, channel, and length, of the advertised program to be telecast at a later time, thereby linking the information of the two television programs. If the “record” or “watch” function is selected, the channel is read from tuner 11 and the time is read from a real, time clock inmicroprocessor 24. From this information, the pointer of the SIP for the current television program is retrieved from the pre-established time list. The retrievedpointer permits microprocessor 24 to find the SIP for the current television program, which contains the address pointing to the schedule information for the advertised program. The schedule information is stored in a memory stack so microprocessor 23 can set toner 11 to the proper channel and turn on the VCR for unattended future recording or turn on the television for automatic future watching at the appointed time in well known fashion. - The program listing files stored in
memory 22 could be organized in arty number of other ways so long as the information about the nature programs being advertised is “linked” to a current program, i.e., can be retrieved when a current program is being displayed with an EPG function signaling icon, for example, the information about the future programs could be linked to the current programs including advertisements by being part of the same file as the current programs instead of being linked by a pointer. - When the record function is selected, a
box 56 is overlaid onadvertisement 50 as illustrated inFIG. 4 to prompt the viewer to select a record option. A menu of record options is displayed inbox 56. (These record options are-also considered to be EPG functions as the term is used herein because they are functions that can normally be performed by an EPG.) The viewer can record the advertised program as follows: -
- 1. once;
- 2. daily;
- 3. weekly; or
- 4. each time program in a series (e.g., the NBA championship games) is telecast.
The viewer selects one of the record options for example by moving a cursor to a menu item, e.g., “3,” and clicking to record the advertised program weekly.
- As an additional feature, if the series option is selected in
FIG. 4 , a list of each occurrence of the episodes of the series may be displayed; when a particular episode is selected, a synopsis of the episode would then be displayed. From the synopsis the viewer could select Individual episodes of the series to schedule to watch or record. - The menus shown in
FIGS. 3 and 4 could be stored Inmemory 22 along with the EPG data base and overlayed on the image of the advertisement by means of a video switch or other means not represented inFIG. 1 . - If the detail function is selected, the detail (program, description) information is retrieved from the SIP of the future program, being advertised and displayed on the screen of
TV 20. - If the time, channel, or theme function is selected, the channel is read from tuner 11 and the time is read from a real time clock in
microprocessor 24, From this information, the pointer or pointers of the desired SIP or SIP's are retrieved from the preestablishsd time list. The retrieved pointer or pointers permitmicroprocessor 24 to find the desired SIP or SIP's, from which the program listings for the same time, channel, or theme as the advertised program are extracted and fed tovideo processor 30 for display on the screen of the monitor in the same manner as the data for an ordinary guide described in the referenced PCT application. - Alternatively, if the time or channel function is selected, the time and channel in a grid guide (reference U.S. application Ser. No. 09/120,488) could he displayed so the viewer can see the other programs available on the same channel or at the same time in a grid guide format. In this case, an advertised program or a program telecast at about the same time or on the same channel can be directly scheduled for recording or watching by using the scheduling capability of the guide itself. (See U.S. Pat. No. 5,353,121, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.)
- If the Internet function is selected, the system sets up a connection to a web site where more information is available about the other television program, to which the announcement or advertisement relates. The web site address (URL) could be embedded in the VBI of the television signal, that carries the announcement, stored at the television receiver In the EPG data base as part of the SIP for the current television program, or retrieved from a central data base via a telephone connection. After the Internet connection is established, as illustrated in
FIG. 5 , the television program is displayed in aPIP window 58 with the web site information in thebackground 60, or vis-a-versa. Alternatively, the web site information could replace the television program on the screen. In either case, the viewer can navigate about the web site in the normal fashion to find the desired information. - Instead of appearing dining an announcement or advertisement,
icon 52 could appear during a television program itself. When the viewer issues the command in response toicon 52, abox 62 is displayed on the screen. An announcement or advertisement of the later telecast program appears inbox 62. If the viewer is interested in the later telecast program, the viewer issues another command frominput device 28 and box 54 (FIG. 3 ) is displayed as described above. - Instead of an announcement or advertisement of a later telecast program, the announcement could relate to a current program on another channel. This is particularly applicable to a network that telecasts a plurality of programs concurrently on different channels, as is the case In the HDTV environment. The network can thus promote its other program offerings being telecast at the-same time. The viewer can record the other program and continue to watch the program he or she had been watching. Thus, the term “future programs” in this specification is used for ease of comprehension of the inventive principles, but this term also refers to a current program on. another channel.
- Another alternative is to store one or more announcements of a later telecast program or programs while the television set is turned off. After the television set is turned on,
icon 52 is displayed on the screen to alert the viewer that there are stored announcements. As the viewer issues a command frominput device 28, the announcements appear on the screen, as illustrated inFIG. 6 , in succession. If the viewer is interested in the announced program, the viewer issues another command frominput device 28 and box 54 (FIG. 3 ) is displayed as described above. - Instead of a single Icon 52 (
FIG. 1 ) that invokes a menu of choices of EPG functions (FIG. 3 ), a plurality oficons FIG. 7 to bypass the menu ofFIG. 3 . Each icon is marked with a mnemonic to enable the viewer to distinguish it from the other icons, e.g., “R” stands for “record”, “W” stands for “watch”, and “D” stands for “details”. When the viewer selects one of the icons, e.g., by-clicking on the selected icon, the corresponding EPG function is invoked directly. - The described embodiments of the invention are only considered to be preferred and illustrative of the inventive concept; the scope of the invention is not to be restricted to such embodiment. Various and numerous other arrangements may be devised by one skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of this invention. For example, although a visual icon is preferred, an audible signal could be given to alert the viewer to the presence of an announcement or advertisement. Further, if only the record function is available, the menu of
FIG. 3 could be bypassed and the menu ofFIG. 4 could be displayed directly; alternatively, if only one other EPG function is available, the menu ofFIG. 3 could be bypassed in favor of a prompt to confirm the EPG function or the display of some other appropriate prompting menu.
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