US2018203664A1PendingUtilityA1

System and method of providing for the control of a music player to a device driver

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Assignee: INTEL CORPPriority: May 22, 2000Filed: Mar 14, 2018Published: Jul 19, 2018
Est. expiryMay 22, 2020(expired)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
G06F 9/542Y10S715/97G06F 3/162G10H 2220/101G06F 3/0482G06F 2209/545
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Abstract

A system and method of providing for the control of a music player to a device driver. One embodiment of the system comprises an electronic music player that is connected to a plurality of music renderers via device drivers via a music renderer controller. The music renderer controller comprises a device integration application program interface for providing a standard interface for communicating with each of the device drivers. Each of the device drivers manage a selected music renderer. The device drivers can display a graphical interface for displaying notifications, customized controls, links to websites, or any other type of information desired by the manufacturer of the device driver. The device drivers can also customize the interfaces of the music render to rename textual elements that are displayed by the device driver. Furthermore, the device drivers can command the music player to suspend and resume playback of music items during selected periods.

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         1 . A method of providing a customized graphical interface, the method comprising:
 executing a music player that displays a graphical interface comprising information about music items; and   displaying a customized graphical interface for managing the music items, wherein the content of the customized graphical interface is defined by a device driver for a music renderer, and wherein the displaying of the customized graphical interface is in response to an event occurring during the execution of the music player.

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