Shareable video experience tailored to video-consumer device
Abstract
A method for distributing a shareable video experience among plural video-consumer devices includes receiving a data stream defining the shareable video experience and generating first and second shared video experiences. The first experience is configured for video-consumer devices capable of real-time interaction with the shareable video experience; it includes a first video stream conveying visual content of the shareable video experience and a first set of interface controls, the first set of interface controls being useable by video-consumer devices capable of real-time interaction to modify the shareable video experience. The second experience is configured for video-consumer devices incapable of real-time interaction; it includes a second video stream conveying visual content of the shareable video experience and a second set of interface controls that are useable by video-consumer devices incapable of real-time interaction to present supplementary data in connection to the shareable video experience.
Claims
exact text as granted — not AI-modified1 . A method for distributing a shareable video experience among plural video-consumer devices, the method comprising:
receiving, from a provider device, a data stream defining the shareable video experience; generating first and second shared video interfaces based on the data stream, the first and second shared video interfaces including respective first and second video streams conveying visual content of the shareable video experience; distributing the first shared video interface to video-consumer devices capable of real-time interaction with the shareable video experience, the first shared video interface including a first set of interface controls separate from the first video stream within the first shared video interface, the first set of interface controls being useable by the video-consumer devices capable of real-time interaction to interact with, and influence, the shareable video experience; and distributing the second shared video interface to video-consumer devices incapable of real-time interaction with the shareable video experience, the second shared video experience including a second set of interface controls separate from the second video stream within the second shared video interface, the second set of interface controls being useable by the video-consumer devices incapable of real-time interaction to view and interact with supplementary data in connection to the shareable video experience, wherein the supplementary data is related to a current playback time of the second video stream.
2 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the shareable video experience is a multiplayer video game.
3 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the shareable video experience includes a video transmission of a real-world experience.
4 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the first set of interface controls enable a gameplayer inventory to be modified via a video-consumer device.
5 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the first set of interface controls enable transmission of a vote from a video-consumer device to the provider device.
6 . The method of claim 1 , further comprising receiving an indication from a video-consumer device that an interface control has been manipulated.
7 . The method of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the first set of video-consumer devices is a live consumer of the shareable video experience, and wherein the first video stream is a live video stream.
8 . The method of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the second set of video-consumer devices is a non-live consumer of the shareable video experience, and wherein the second video stream is a non-live video stream.
9 . The method of claim 8 , wherein the non-live video stream includes a recording of a live video stream provided in the first video stream.
10 . The method of claim 8 , wherein the non-live video stream includes video reconstituted from stored data from the shareable video experience.
11 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the second set of interface controls is usable to retrieve statistics and/or historical data associated with the shareable video experience.
12 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the second set of interface controls is usable to retrieve a gameplayer inventory associated with the shareable video experience.
13 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the second set of interface controls is usable to reorient an environment map associated with the shareable video experience.
14 . A server system for distributing a shareable video experience among plural video-consumer devices, the system comprising:
an experience-receiver module configured to receive from a provider device a data stream defining the shareable video experience; an experience-generator module configured to generate different first and second shared video interfaces for different types of video-consumer devices based on the data stream, the first and second shared video interfaces enabling different levels of interactivity with the shareable video experience, and the first and second shared video interfaces including respective first and second video streams conveying visual content of the shareable video experience; a distributor module configured to distribute, via a computer network, the first shared video interface to a first set of video-consumer devices, the first shared video interface including a first set of interface controls useable by the first set of video-consumer devices to interact with, and influence, the shareable video experience; and the distributor module configured to distribute, via the computer network, the second shared video interface to a second set of video-consumer devices, the second shared video interface including a second set of interface controls useable by the second set of video-consumer devices to view and interact with supplementary data in connection to the shareable video experience, wherein the supplementary data is related to a current playback time of the second video stream.
15 . The server system of claim 14 , wherein the data stream from the provider device is received via the computer network, and wherein the first and second shared video interfaces are distributed to video-consumer devices via the computer network.
16 . A method for distributing a multiplayer video-game experience among plural video-consumer devices on a computer network, the method comprising:
receiving, from a provider device, a data stream representing the video-game experience; generating different first and second shared video interfaces for different types of video-consumer devices based on the data stream, the first and second shared video interfaces enabling different levels of interactivity with the video-game experience, the first and second shared video interfaces including respective first and second video streams conveying visual content of the video-game experience; distributing the first shared video interface to a first set of video-consumer devices capable of real-time interaction with the video-game experience, the first shared video interface including a first set of interface controls useable by the video-consumer devices capable of real-time interaction to interact with, and influence, the video-game experience; and distributing the second shared video interface to video-consumer devices incapable of real-time interaction with the video-game experience, the second shared video interface including a second set of interface controls useable by the video-consumer devices incapable of real-time interaction to view and interact with supplementary data in connection to the video-game experience.
17 . The method of claim 16 , wherein at least one of the first set of video-consumer devices is a live consumer of the video-game experience, and wherein the first video stream is a live video stream.
18 . The method of claim 16 , wherein at least one of the second set of video-consumer devices is a non-live consumer of the video-game experience, and wherein the second video stream is a non-live video stream.
19 . The method of claim 16 , wherein the first set of interface controls enable gameplay to be modified via a video-consumer device.
20 . The method of claim 16 wherein, the second set of interface controls is usable to retrieve statistics and/or historical data associated with the video-game experience, to retrieve gameplayer inventory associated with the video-game experience, and/or reorient an environment map associated with the video-game experience.Cited by (0)
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