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Video data recorder with integrated channel guides    
United States Patent6324338   
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Inventor(s)Wood; Anthony (Palo Alto, CA); Woodward, Jr.; Donald (Palo Alto, CA)
AbstractA video data recordable having integrated channel guides allowing a user to control recording and storage of television signals into personal channels for later playback and viewing. In the described embodiment, the user may specify criteria for recording of shows from an input source such as a broadcast signal and shows are then selected based on the user specified criteria and recorded for later playback. Storage of the shows may be organized into personal channels in order to facilitate later playback, e.g., the user may specify a channel of action movies, a channel of nature programming, a channel for sports, etc. The shows to be recorded may also have a predefined format which may be used to ease playback of recorded programming by allowing the user to easily locate and playback sections of programming of interest.



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Video data recorder with integrated channel guides
Inventor     Wood; Anthony (Palo Alto, CA); Woodward, Jr.; Donald (Palo Alto, CA)
Owner/Assignee     ReplayTV, Inc. (Mountain View, CA)
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Publication Date     November 27, 2001
Application Number     09/130,994
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Filing Date     August 7, 1998
US Classification     386/83 386/46
Int'l Classification     H04N 005/761.3 H04N 005/761.7
Examiner     Chevalier; Robert
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Attorney/Law Firm     Blakely Sokoloff Taylor & Zafman, LLP
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What is claimed is:

1. A method for allowing recording of video signals for later playback comprising:

a) allowing a user to specify criteria for recording of shows from a video input source;

b) a processor selecting future shows from a channel guide database for recording based on said user specified criteria, wherein the selection of shows is based on one of either pattern matching or fuzzy logic analysis of the user specified criteria and the channel guide database, and wherein the processor further selects for removal a previously recorded show having a lower priority than the selected future shows if insufficient capacity exists for recording the future shows; and

c) recording the selected shows.

2. The method as recited by claim 1 wherein the user specified criteria may be selected from one or more of show names, director names, actor/actress names, show class, keywords, and rating information.

3. The method as recited by claim 1 wherein the user specified criteria includes user provided preference rating information of previously watched shows.

4. The method as recited by claim 1 further comprising allowing the user to review and edit shows selected for recording.

5. The method as recited by claim 1 wherein the criteria for recording of shows is presented to the user in a listing for selection.

6. The method as recited by claim 1 wherein the criteria for recording of shows is presented to the user in a pop-up alphabetical listing.

7. The method as recited by claim 1 further comprising allowing a user to preview shows selected for recording.

8. The method as recited by claim 7 further comprising allowing the user to edit the list of shows selected for recording.

9. The method as recited by claim 1 further comprising recording from a default channel when there is no show selected for recording.

10. The method as recited by claim 9 wherein the default channel is selected from channels having an indexable video format.

11. The method as recited by claim 10 wherein the indexable video format comprises closed captioning information.

12. The method as recited by claim 9 wherein the indexable video format is based on time.

13. The method as recited by claim 10 wherein the default channel is CNN Headline News.

14. The method as recited by claim 1 further comprising allowing a second user to specify criteria.

15. The method as recited by claim 14 wherein the first user's criteria and the second user's criteria are used for show selection.

16. The method as recited by claim 1 wherein recording said selected shows comprises recording onto a randomly accessible recording media.

17. The method as recited by claim 16 wherein the randomly accessible recording media is a hard disk.

18. The method as recited by claim 1 further comprising the user selecting functions from one of play, rewind and fast forward while the selected shows are being recorded.

19. A video data recorder comprising:

a recording medium for recording video signals;

a video signal input port;

a channel guide database;

a criteria database;

a processor coupled in communication with the channel guide database and the criteria database and coupled to control the recording of video signals received on the video signal input port onto the recording medium based on the channel guide database and the criteria database, wherein the recording of video signals is based on one of either pattern matching or fuzzy logic analysis of the criteria database and the channel guide, and wherein the recording of video signals includes removing from the recording medium any lower priority shows when necessary to accommodate the recording of the video signals.

20. The video data recorder as recited by claim 19 wherein the video signal input port is selected from cable, satellite and broadcast.

21. The video data recorder as recited by claim 19 wherein the recording medium is a randomly accessible recording medium.

22. The video data recorder as recited by claim 19 wherein the channel guide database stores data indicating channel programming.

23. The video data recorder as recited by claim 22 wherein the channel guide data is updated from a channel guide source.

24. The video data recorder as recited by claim 19 wherein the criteria database stores criteria information from a first user.

25. The video data recorder as recited by claim 24 wherein the criteria database stores criteria information from the first user and a second user.

26. A method of recording a defined format video program comprising:

selecting video programming for recording;

receiving a signal of a defined format video program; and

automatically recording the defined format video program when not recording the selected video programming.

27. The method as recited by claim 26 wherein the defined video format program is stored in a selected location based on the defined video format program content.

28. The method as recited by claim 26 wherein the defined format video program is the CNN Headline News channel.

29. The method as recited by claim 26 wherein the format of the defined format video program is based on searching closed caption text.

30. A video data recorder comprising:

a recording medium for recording video signals;

a video signal input port for receiving video signals;

an input port for receiving a channel guide database;

data storage for storing the channel guide database;

a processor coupled in communication with the channel guide database to control the recording of video signals received on the video signal input port onto the recording medium based on the channel guide database; and

a selection system for allowing a user to specify criteria for recording of shows received from video input port based on information in the channel guide database, wherein the selection system selects future shows based on one of either pattern matching or fuzzy logic analysis of the user specified criteria and the channel guide, and wherein the selection system selects for removal a previously recorded show having a lower priority than the future shows if insufficient capacity exists on the recording medium for recording the future shows.

31. The video data recorder as recited by claim 30 wherein the video signal input port is selected from cable, satellite and broadcast.

32. The video data recorder as recited by claim 30 wherein the recording medium is a randomly accessible recording medium.

33. The video data recorder as recited by claim 30 further comprising a data store storing a criteria database.

34. The video data recorder as recited by claim 33 wherein the criteria database stores criteria information from a first user.

35. The video data recorder as recited by claim 33 wherein the criteria database stores criteria information from the first user and a second user.

36. A video recorder comprising:

receiving means for receiving a video signal;

video storage means for recording the video signal;

selection means for selecting the video signal based on one of either pattern matching or fuzzy logic analysis of user defined criteria and a channel guide database, wherein the selection means further selects for removal a previously recorded video having a lower priority than the selected video signal if insufficient capacity exists for recording the video signal on the video storage means.

37. The video recorder as recited by claim 36 wherein the video storage means comprises a random access storage device.

38. The video recorder as recited by claim 36 wherein the video storage means is a disk.

39. The video recorder as recited by claim 36 further comprising an input for receiving updates to the channel guide database.

40. The video recorder as recited by claim 36 wherein the selection means is a processor.

41. The video recorder as recited by claim 36 wherein the video signal is stored in a personal channel.

42. A video recorder comprising:

a video input coupled to receive a video signal received from a video source;

a personal channel coupled to allow storage of future video signals from the video input based on one of either pattern matching or fuzzy logic analysis of user desired characteristics stored in a user preference database with the content of the video signal, and wherein the personal channel further allows for removal of previously stored video signals of a lower priority than the future video signals when the storage is insufficient to record the future video signals.

43. The video recorder as recited by claim 42 wherein the video input is coupled to receive video signals from a video source chosen from the group of broadcast television signals, cable television signal or satellite signals.

44. The video recorder as recited by claim 42 further comprising a channel guide database storing information on the content of video signals to be received on the video input.

45. A machine-readable medium having stored thereon data representing sequences of instructions, the sequences of instructions, when executed by a processor, cause the processor to:

select video programming for recording;

receive a signal of a defined format video program;

record the defined format video program when not recording the selected video programming.

46. The machine-readable medium of claim 45 wherein the defined video format program is stored in a selected location based on content contained in the defined video format program.

47. The machine-readable medium of claim 45 wherein a format of the defined format video program is based on searching closed caption text.

48. A video data recorder comprising:

a recording medium;

a video signal input port;

a criteria database indicating a defined format video program;

a processor coupled in communication with the criteria database and coupled to control the recording of video signals received on the video signal port onto the recording medium, wherein the processor selects video programming for recording, receives a signal of the defined format video program from the video signal input port, and records the defined format video program on the recording medium when not recording the selected video programming.

49. A method comprising:

designating a priority to a future show for recording based on a set of criteria;

determining if there is sufficient memory to record the future show;

if insufficient memory exists for recording the future show, removing one or more previously recorded shows designated with lower priorities than the priority of the future show, wherein the priorities of the previously recorded shows are based on the set of criteria; and

recording the future show.

50. A machine-readable medium having stored thereon data representing sequences of instructions, the sequences of instructions which, when executed by a processor, cause the processor to:

designate a priority to a future show for recording based on a set of criteria;

determine if there is sufficient memory to record the future show;

if insufficient memory exists for recording the future show, remove one or more previously recorded shows designated with priorities based on the set of criteria that are lower than the priority of the future show; and

record the future show.
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to the field of video data recorders and, more specifically, to digital video data recorders such as may be used to record and play back video signals.

2. Description of the Related Art

Video data recorders are well-known in the art. Initially, video data recorders were designed to record video signals on video tape and to allow play back of recorded video signals from the tape. Of course, video tapes require sequential recording and playback limiting the functionality of such machines.

Disk-based video playback machines have been introduced such as video disks and more recently digital video disk machines. These machines may be generally characterized as providing a removable randomly accessed disk allowing for the storage and playback of video signals.

U.S. Pat. No. 5,241,428 (the '428 patent) describes a video recording and playback device. The described system provides for simultaneous playback and recording of video signals on a randomly accessed recording medium. By allowing simultaneous recording and playback of video signals and by allowing for random access of the recording medium, additional functionality may be provided beyond that realized by a video tape