Fabrice Florin - Mill Valley CA Michael Buettner - Burlingame CA Glenn Corey - San Rafael CA Janey Fritsche - Mill Valley CA Peter Maresca - Palo Alto CA Peter Miller - Los Altos Hills CA Bill Purdy - San Anselmo CA Stuart Sharpe - San Francisco CA Nick West - San Francisco CA
Assignee:
Apple Computer, Inc. - Cupertino CA
International Classification:
H04N 7173
US Classification:
348 7
Abstract:
An interactive audio-visual (A/V) transceiver is advantageously coupled to a television and/or telephone (T/T) cable, a TV, a video recorder (VCR), and other A/V devices. The A/V transceiver switches data between a program/service provider and the connected A/V devices. In one embodiment, the transceiver includes three primary modules, a main module including a CPU, a system bus, system memory, an infra-red (IR) control unit, an audio-visual bus, an A/V decoder, an A/V processor, and an A/V encoder, an A/V connect module including a number of tuner/demodulators and a switch, and an optional CD ROM module. The A/V transceiver hardware is complemented with an operating system and software program which supports the functions provided in the A/V user interface. Additionally, a remote control device is provided to communicate with the A/V transceiver to interactively manage selection of program and service sources, selection program and service offerings from any selected source, viewing of selected program offerings, and interaction with selected service offerings. The remote control device is advantageously provided with a basic A/V control button group, an interactive control button group, an auxiliary control button group and a numeric key pad to facilitate control of the transceiver.
Methods And Apparatus For Audio-Visual Interface For The Display Of Multiple Program Categories
Fabrice Florin - Mill Valley CA Michael Buettner - Burlingame CA Glenn Corey - San Rafael CA Janey Fritsche - Mill Valley CA Peter Maresca - Palo Alto CA Peter Miller - Los Altos Hills CA Bill Purdy - San Anselmo CA Stuart Sharpe - San Francisco CA Nick West - San Francisco CA
Assignee:
Apple Computer, Inc. - Cupertino CA
International Classification:
H04N 7173
US Classification:
348 7
Abstract:
An interactive audio-visual (A/V) transceiver is advantageously coupled to a television and/or telephone (T/T) cable, a TV, a video recorder (VCR), and other A/V devices. The A/V transceiver switches data between a program/service provider and the connected A/V devices. In one embodiment, the transceiver includes three primary modules, a main module including a CPU, a system bus, system memory, an infra-red (IR) control unit, an audio-visual bus, an A/V decoder, an A/V processor, and an A/V encoder, an A/V connect module including a number of tuner/demodulators and a switch, and an optional CD ROM module. The A/V transceiver hardware is complemented with an operating system and software program which supports the functions provided in the A/V user interface. Additionally, a remote control device is provided to communicate with the A/V transceiver to interactively manage selection of program and service sources, selection program and service offerings from any selected source, viewing of selected program offerings, and interaction with selected service offerings. The remote control device is advantageously provided with a basic A/V control button group, an interactive control button group, an auxiliary control button group and a numeric key pad to facilitate control of the transceiver.
Method And Apparatus For Audio-Visual Interface For The Display Of Multiple Levels Of Information On A Display
Fabrice Florin - Mill Valley CA Michael Buettner - Burlingame CA Glenn Corey - San Rafael CA Janey Fritsche - Mill Valley CA Peter Maresca - Palo Alto CA Peter Miller - Los Altos Hills CA Bill Purdy - San Anselmo CA Stuart Sharpe - San Francisco CA Nick West - San Francisco CA
Assignee:
Apple Computer, Inc. - Cupertino CA
International Classification:
H04N 545
US Classification:
348731
Abstract:
An interactive audio-visual (A/V) transceiver is advantageously coupled to a television and/or telephone (T/T) cable, a TV, a video recorder (VCR), and other A/V devices. The A/V transceiver switches data between a program/service provider and the connected A/V devices. In one embodiment, the transceiver includes three primary modules, a main module including a CPU, a system bus, system memory, an infra-red (IR) control unit, an audio-visual bus, an A/V decoder, an A/V processor, and an A/V encoder, an A/V connect module including a number of tuner/demodulators and a switch, and an optional CD ROM module. The A/V transceiver hardware is complemented with an operating system and software program which supports the functions provided in the A/V user interface. Additionally, a remote control device is provided to communicate with the A/V transceiver to interactively manage selection of program and service sources, selection program and service offerings from any selected source, viewing of selected program offerings, and interaction with selected service offerings. The remote control device is advantageously provided with a basic A/V control button group, an interactive control button group, an auxiliary control button group and a numeric key pad to facilitate control of the transceiver.