US20170366832A1 - Video reproduction apparatus, control method thereof, and computer-readable storage medium storing program - Google Patents

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US20170366832A1 US15/691,427 US201715691427A US2017366832A1 US 20170366832 A1 US20170366832 A1 US 20170366832A1 US 201715691427 A US201715691427 A US 201715691427A US 2017366832 A1 US2017366832 A1 US 2017366832A1
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  • the present invention relates to a video reproduction apparatus configured to reproduce video data including moving image data and audio data and a control method and a program thereof.
  • a user of a communication apparatus displays image data by downloading the image data from a web server to the communication apparatus using a web browser and a plug-in.
  • a display state of a reproduction frame of the video data in the window may be changed. Then, even if the reproduction frame of the video data is not actually displayed in the window, the reproduction processing of the video data will be continuously executed. Thus, although the user is unable to view the video data, the resources of the communication apparatus will be wasted. Further, the sound irrelevant to the content which is displayed in the window may be continuously reproduced and the user will be confused.
  • the present invention is directed to a technique capable of preventing resources from being wastefully used due to continuous reproduction of video data which cannot be viewed by a user as the video data does not exist in a display range of a window or preventing the user from missing the video data.
  • a video reproduction apparatus includes a reproduction unit configured to reproduce video data in a window, an update unit configured to update a display content in the window if the window is scrolled, and a stopping unit configured to stop reproduction of the video data if the video data is not displayed in the window as a result of the update.
  • FIG. 1 is a block diagram illustrating a configuration of a video reproduction system.
  • FIG. 2 is a block diagram illustrating a configuration of a video reproduction apparatus.
  • FIG. 3 is a flowchart illustrating an operation of the video reproduction apparatus.
  • FIG. 4A illustrates display contents of a web page.
  • FIG. 4B illustrates display contents of a web page.
  • FIG. 4C illustrates display contents of a web page.
  • FIG. 4D illustrates display contents of a web page.
  • FIG. 5 is a flowchart illustrating an operation of the video reproduction apparatus.
  • FIG. 6A illustrates contents of a script.
  • FIG. 6B illustrates contents of a script.
  • FIG. 7 is a flowchart illustrating an operation of the video reproduction apparatus.
  • a configuration of a video reproduction system according to a first exemplary embodiment will be described below with reference to a block diagram illustrated in FIG. 1 .
  • a video transmission apparatus 101 and a video reproduction apparatus 102 are connected via a network.
  • a configuration of a computer apparatus 200 that realizes the video reproduction apparatus 102 according to the present exemplary embodiment will be described below with reference to a block diagram illustrated in FIG. 2 .
  • a central processing unit (CPU) 201 is a control unit used for controlling the entire computer apparatus 200 .
  • a random access memory (RAM) 202 temporary stores a program or data supplied from an external apparatus or the like.
  • a read-only memory (ROM) 203 stores a program or a parameter that requires no changes.
  • the program stored in the ROM 203 is loaded onto the RAM 202 when the computer apparatus 20 X) is started, and then executed by the CPU 201 .
  • a storage device 204 is a hard disk or the like that stores various programs, an operating system (OS), a web browser program, and a plug-in program.
  • the program stored in the storage device 204 is loaded onto the RAM 202 according to a user's operation and executed by the CPU 201 .
  • a communication interface (I/F) 205 is a connection unit used for communication with an external device, and is a universal serial bus (USB) port or the like.
  • a storage medium interface 206 is an insertion unit used for reading and writing of an external storage medium such as a memory card or a digital versatile disk (DVD).
  • a network interface 207 is a connection unit used for connecting a network cable.
  • An operation unit 208 may include a keyboard or a mouse which is used when the user inputs information or instructions in the computer apparatus 200 .
  • a display unit 209 is a monitor or the like for displaying an image or a graphical user interface (GUI) screen.
  • a bus 210 communicably connects each of the modules 201 to 209 .
  • the video reproduction apparatus 102 stops reproduction of video data when it determines that a display state of a reproduction frame of the video data in a window is changed to a non-display state during the reproduction of the video data.
  • the reproduction frame is changed to a non-display state in the window if the display content in the window is updated by the user resizing or scrolling the window of the web browser.
  • the operations described below are realized by the CPU 201 of the video reproduction apparatus 102 starting the OS or the web browser and performing operations according to the OS or the web browser. Further, the video reproduction apparatus 102 can be realized by various terminals that include a communication function and a display function.
  • the reproducing apparatus 102 is, for example, a personal computer, a cellular phone, or a digital camera.
  • step S 301 the CPU 201 accesses the video transmission apparatus 101 via the network interface 207 according to a uniform resource locator (URL) input in the window of the web browser and downloads a web page.
  • URL uniform resource locator
  • step S 302 the CPU 201 determines whether a predetermined plug-in is stored in the storage device 204 . If the predetermined plug-in is not stored (NO in step S 302 ), the processing proceeds to step S 303 .
  • step S 303 the CPU 201 downloads a plug-in from the video transmission apparatus 101 or another web server apparatus and stores it in the storage device 204 .
  • step S 304 the CPU 201 detects an operation of the user.
  • step S 305 the CPU 201 determines whether the user's operation is related to a reproduction instruction of video data. If the operation is determined as the reproduction instruction of video data (YES in step S 305 ), the processing proceeds to step S 306 .
  • step S 306 the CPU 201 downloads the video data from the video transmission apparatus 101 according to a file path described in the web page and stores the video data in the storage device 204 .
  • step S 307 after the download is completed, the CPU 201 reads out the video data from the storage device 204 and reproduces it in a reproduction frame.
  • step S 308 the CPU 201 determines whether the reproduction of the video data is finished. If the reproduction is not yet finished (NO in step S 308 ), the processing proceeds to step S 309 .
  • step S 309 the CPU 201 executes an operation according to the plug-in or the OS, and detects a display state of the reproduction frame.
  • step S 310 the CPU 201 determines whether the reproduction frame is within a display range of the window.
  • the web page is displayed in either of the following states. More specifically, the entire reproduction frame is included in the display range of the window of the web page ( FIG. 4B ), a part of the reproduction frame is included ( FIG. 4C ), or the reproduction frame is not included ( FIG. 4D ).
  • the web pages in FIGS. 4A to 4D include a web page 401 , a reproduction frame 402 , a button 403 used for inputting a reproduction-start instruction, a button 404 for inputting a reproduction-stop instruction, a bar 405 that indicates a reproduction position.
  • step S 310 if the CPU 201 determines that the reproduction frame is not within the display range of the window (NO in step S 310 ), the processing proceeds to step S 311 .
  • step S 311 the CPU 201 stores the reproduction position of the video data in the RAM 202 .
  • step S 312 the CPU 201 stops the reproduction of the video data.
  • step S 308 if the CPU 201 determines that the reproduction of the video data has been finished (YES in step S 308 ), then the processing ends.
  • step S 310 if the CPU 201 determines that the reproduction frame is displayed (YES in step S 310 ), then the processing returns to step S 308 , and the subsequent processing is repeated.
  • the user performs the operation again and if the reproduction frame of the video data whose reproduction is stopped is displayed within the window and if the user gives a reproduction instruction, the CPU 201 reads out the reproduction position from the RAM 202 and starts the reproduction of the video data from that position.
  • step S 309 which is the operation of the CPU 201 detecting the change in the display state of the reproduction frame of the video data, will be described with reference to FIG. 5 .
  • step S 501 the CPU 201 acquires coordinates (an upper left corner (L x , L y ) and a lower right corner (R x , R y ) of the window) of the display position in the window of the web browser from the OS.
  • step S 502 the CPU 201 acquires coordinates (an upper left corner (l x , l y ) and a lower right corner (r x , r y ) of the reproduction frame) of the display position of the reproduction frame from the OS.
  • the CPU 201 can acquire the coordinates indicating the display position and a size of the window from the OS using the reproduction frame or a window handle of the window of the web browser.
  • the plug-in includes information regarding the reproduction frame and the window handle.
  • step S 503 the CPU 201 compares the coordinates of the display positions of the window and the reproduction frame. Then in step S 504 , the CPU 201 determines whether the reproduction frame is within the display range of the window. If at least one out of the following conditions, i.e. l x ⁇ L x , r x >R x , l y >L y , and r y ⁇ R y , is satisfied, the CPU 201 determines that the reproduction frame is not included in the display range of the window (NO in step S 504 ), and the processing proceeds to step S 505 . In step S 505 , the CPU 201 stores, in the RAM 202 , information indicating that the reproduction frame is not displayed.
  • step S 506 the CPU 201 stores, in the RAM 202 , information indicating that the reproduction frame is being displayed.
  • the script includes a control plug-in 601 and a video reproduction plug-in 602 .
  • the CPU 201 identifies the control plug-in 601 by identification (ID) “Controller” and identifies the video reproduction plug-in 602 by ID “MoviePlayer”.
  • ID identification
  • the video reproduction plug-in 602 includes a display state, a reproduction state, a reproduction position, volume, and ON/OFF of a mute.
  • an event “OnExit” is generated, and the CPU 201 calls a function “MoviePlayerA_OnExit”. Then, when a method “SetPlaverExit” for the control plug-in is called, an event “On-StopPlayer” for stopping reproduction of video data is generated, and the CPU 201 calls a reproduction stop method “Stop” of the video reproduction plug-in.
  • the CPU 201 determines that the reproduction frame is not within the display range of the window when a portion of the reproduction frame is not displayed in the window, and stops the reproduction of the video data.
  • the determination is not limited to such a criterion, and the CPU 201 can determine that the reproduction frame is not within the display range of the window according to a size of a portion of the reproduction frame which is no longer displayed in the display range, and then stop the reproduction of the video data.
  • the CPU 201 detects the area of a portion which is no longer included in the window, and if the ratio of that area with respect to the area of the whole reproduction frame exceeds a predetermined value, the CPU 201 determines that the reproduction frame is not displayed. Then, the CPU 201 stops the reproduction of the video data in step S 308 .
  • the CPU 201 can also determine that the reproduction frame is not within the display range of the window when not even a small portion of the reproduction frame is displayed in the window, and stop the reproduction of the video data. In this case, if at least one out of the following conditions, i.e. r x ⁇ L x , l x >R x , r y >L y , and l y ⁇ R y , is satisfied, the CPU 201 determines that the reproduction frame is not within the display range of the window (NO in step S 504 ).
  • the display state of the reproduction frame of the video data in the window is changed from a display state to a non-display state due to resizing or scrolling of the window.
  • the non-display state of the reproduction frame of the video data also occurs when the user changes tabs and a different web page is displayed in place of the reproduction frame. Accordingly, the reproduction frame of the video data is not displayed in the window.
  • the CPU 201 may determine that the state of the video data will be the non-display state and stop the reproduction of the video data.
  • the reproduction frame of the video data will not be displayed.
  • the CPU 201 detects that the screen saver is activated, the CPU 201 determines that the video data will not be displayed, and stops the reproduction of the video data.
  • the resizing of the window includes minimization of the window.
  • the window is minimized, the reproduction frame of the video data is not displayed.
  • the CPU 201 determines that the video data will not be displayed, and may stop the reproduction of the video data.
  • the reproduction of the video data is automatically stopped.
  • the reproduction of the video data when the user cannot view the video data is stopped and resources are prevented from being wasted due to the continuance of the reproduction of the video data.
  • the reproduction frame of the video data can be displayed again in the window by the user resizing or scrolling the window of the web browser, changing tabs, turning off the screen saver, or cancelling the minimization of the window.
  • the operation of the video reproduction apparatus 102 according to the present exemplary embodiment will be described with reference to the flowchart in FIG. 7 .
  • the operations described below are realized by the CPU 201 of the video reproduction apparatus 102 starting the OS or the web browser and performing operations according to the OS or the web browser.
  • step S 701 after the CPU 201 stops the reproduction of the video data in step S 312 , the CPU 201 detects the display state of the reproduction frame.
  • step S 702 the CPU 201 determines whether the reproduction frame is within the display range of the window. If the CPU 201 determines that the reproduction frame is within the display range of the window (YES in step S 702 ), the processing proceeds to step S 703 .
  • step S 703 the CPU 201 reads out the reproduction position of the video data from the RAM 202 .
  • step S 704 the CPU 201 acquires the video data from the storage device 204 and reproduces the video data from the reproduction position read out in step S 703 .
  • the operation in step S 701 is similar to the operation performed in step S 309 .
  • the CPU 201 can determine whether the reproduction position read out in step S 703 is the beginning of the video data. If the reproduction position is not the beginning of the video data, the reproduction of the video data can be started in step S 704 . If the reproduction position is the beginning of the video data, the CPU 201 can determine not to start the reproduction of the video data. In this manner, automatic reproduction of the video data which has not yet been reproduced by the user or the video data whose reproduction has been completed can be prevented. This improves convenience for the user.
  • the CPU 201 can determine whether video data which is being reproduced in a different reproduction frame exists. If such video data is not being reproduced, the CPU 201 can start reproduction of the video data in step S 704 . If such video data is being reproduced, the CPU 201 can determine not to start the reproduction of the video data. Additionally, if the reproduction of the different video data ends, the CPU 201 can start reproducing the video data whose reproduction frame is displayed again in the window. Accordingly, the video data is not reproduced while the user is viewing another video data, and the user does not miss the video data that the user desires to view. Further, it can prevent sounds from being difficult to listen because a plurality of pieces of video data is reproduced overlapping one another.
  • FIG. 6B An example of a script of the web page according to the present exemplary embodiment will be described with reference to FIG. 6B .
  • the script in FIG. 6B is added to the script illustrated in FIG. 6A .
  • an event “OnEnter” is generated, and the CPU 201 calls a function “MoviePlaverB_OnEnter”.
  • a method “SetPlayer-Entrance” of the control plug-in is called, an event “OnStartPlayer” which starts the reproduction of video data is generated, and the CPU 201 calls a reproduction start method “Start” of the video reproduction plug-in.
  • the web page according to the present exemplary embodiment includes one piece of video data and its reproduction frame
  • a plurality of pieces of data and reproduction frames of the data can be included in the web page.
  • the CPU 201 detects that reproduction frames of a plurality of pieces of video data are displayed again in the window, from among the plurality of pieces of video data, reproduction of moving image data pieces are simultaneously started and, further, repeatedly reproduced. Audio data pieces can be reproduced in the order of the video data. In this manner, the user can listen to the sound of each piece of video data more easily.
  • the reproduction of the video data is started after the download of the video data is completed in the present exemplary embodiment, the video data can be reproduced while it is being downloaded.
  • the video transmission apparatus 101 transmits video data to the video reproduction apparatus 102 by streaming and video reproduction apparatus 102 reproduces the received video data
  • the CPU 201 downloads a part of the video data from the video transmission apparatus 101 via a streaming server and stores the video data in a buffer. Then, the CPU 201 reproduces a part of the video data stored in the buffer in the reproduction frame.
  • steps S 308 to S 309 is executed. Then, if the CPU 201 determines that the reproduction frame is displayed (YES in step S 310 ), the successive part of the video data is repeatedly downloaded and reproduced.
  • step S 311 the CPU 201 stores the reproduction position of the video data, and stops the download and the reproduction of the video data. Then, the CPU 201 executes the processing in step S 701 . If the CPU 201 determines that the reproduction frame is displayed again (YES in step S 702 ), the CPU 201 downloads a part of the video data from the video transmission apparatus 101 from the reproduction position stored in the storage device 204 (step S 306 ), and reproduces the video data (step S 307 ).
  • the progressive download is to reproduce video data while the video data is being downloaded.
  • the CPU 201 downloads a part of the video data from the video transmission apparatus 101 via a hypertext transfer protocol (HTTP) server, stores the video data in a temporary folder of the storage device 204 , and then reproduces a part of the video data stored in the temporary folder in the reproduction frame.
  • HTTP hypertext transfer protocol
  • step S 308 the processing in steps S 308 to S 309 is executed. If the CPU 201 determines that the reproduction frame is displayed (YES in step S 310 ), the successive part of the video data is repeatedly downloaded and reproduced.
  • step S 310 the CPU 201 determines that the reproduction frame is not displayed (NO in step S 310 )
  • the CPU 201 stores the reproduction position of the video data (step S 311 ), and stops the download and the reproduction of the video data (step S 312 ). Then, the CPU 201 executes the processing in step S 701 . If the CPU 201 determines that the reproduction frame is displayed again (YES in step S 702 ), the CPU 201 downloads a part of the video data from the video transmission apparatus 101 from the reproduction position stored in the storage device 204 (step S 306 ), and reproduces the video data (step S 307 ). In this manner, since the video data which is not yet reproduced is not downloaded and stored, a load on an amount of storage capacity of the video reproduction apparatus 102 can be reduced.
  • step S 310 If the CPU 201 determines that the reproduction frame is not displayed (NO in step S 310 ), the CPU 201 stores the reproduction position of the video data (step S 311 ), stops only the reproduction of the video data, and continues the download of the video data.
  • the downloaded video data can be stored in a temporary folder. Then, the CPU 201 executes the processing in step S 701 . If the CPU 201 determines that the reproduction frame is displayed again (YES in step S 702 ), the CPU 201 acquires the video data from the temporary folder and reproduces the video data from the reproduction position stored in the storage device 204 (step S 307 ). Since the video data which is not yet reproduced is downloaded and stored in advance, the user can reproduce the video data not only from the position where the reproduction has been stopped but can immediately reproduce the video data from a further position.
  • the reproduction frame of the video data is displayed again in the window, the reproduction of the video data can be automatically started. Accordingly, the user can watch the rest of the video data without performing special operations.
  • the video reproduction apparatus 102 downloads video data from the video transmission apparatus 101 and reproduces the video data in the reproduction frame of the window of the web browser has been described.
  • the present exemplary embodiment can be applied to a case where the video reproduction apparatus reads out video data from the storage device 204 and the video data is reproduced in the reproduction frame in the window of another application.
  • the reproduction of the video data is always stopped when the reproduction frame in the window of the video reproduction apparatus 102 is not displayed in the present exemplary embodiment, whether to stop or continue the reproduction can be changed according to a predetermined setting. For example, if it is set in advance in the storage device 204 that the reproduction of the video data is not to be stopped even if the video data is not displayed, even when the video data is not displayed in the window, the CPU 201 continues the reproduction of the video data. On the other hand, if it is set in advance in the storage device 204 that the reproduction of the video data is to be stopped when the video data is not displayed, the CPU 201 stops the reproduction of the video data when the video data in the window is not displayed. Accordingly, by making the setting in advance, the user can control the reproduction of the video data.
  • the present invention can also be realized by executing the following processing. More specifically, software (a program) for realizing the functions of the above exemplary embodiment is supplied to a system or an apparatus via a network or various storage media and a computer (or CPU or micro processing unit (MPU)) of the system or the apparatus reads and executes the program.
  • software a program for realizing the functions of the above exemplary embodiment is supplied to a system or an apparatus via a network or various storage media and a computer (or CPU or micro processing unit (MPU)) of the system or the apparatus reads and executes the program.
  • the functions of the above-described exemplary embodiment are realized not only when the computer executes a program code.
  • an operation system (OS) or the like which runs on a computer, can execute a part or whole of the actual processing based on an instruction of the program code so that the functions of the above-described embodiment can be achieved.
  • OS operation system
  • a case where the functions of the above-described exemplary embodiment are realized by the program code read out from the computer-readable storage medium is written in a memory in a function expansion board inserted in the computer or a function expansion unit connected to the computer and a CPU provided in the function expansion board or the function expansion unit performs the entire or a part of the actual processing based on an instruction from the program is also included in the present invention.

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The present invention is directed to a technique capable of preventing resources from being wastefully used due to continuous reproduction of video data which cannot be viewed by a user as the video data does not exist in a display range of a window or preventing the user from missing the video data. A CPU of a video transmission apparatus determines whether a reproduction frame of video data during reproduction is within a display range of a window. As a result of the determination, if the reproduction frame is not within the display range, the reproduction of the video data is stopped and a reproduction position is stored.

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  • This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/720,134, filed on May 22, 2015, which is a continuation of prior U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/395,547 filed Mar. 12, 2012 and issued as U.S. Pat. No. 9,060,194 on Jun. 16, 2015, that was the National Stage of International Application No. PCT/JP2011/002611, filed May 11, 2011, which patent(s) and patent applications are hereby incorporated by reference herein in their entireties. This application also claims the benefit of Japanese Patent Applications No. 2010-111540 filed May 13, 2010, and No. 2011-101306 filed Apr. 28, 2011, which applications are hereby incorporated by reference herein in their entireties.
  • TECHNICAL FIELD
  • The present invention relates to a video reproduction apparatus configured to reproduce video data including moving image data and audio data and a control method and a program thereof.
  • BACKGROUND ART
  • Conventionally, a user of a communication apparatus displays image data by downloading the image data from a web server to the communication apparatus using a web browser and a plug-in.
  • If the user operates the communication apparatus and resizes or scrolls the window of the web browser while the video data is being reproduced, a display state of a reproduction frame of the video data in the window may be changed. Then, even if the reproduction frame of the video data is not actually displayed in the window, the reproduction processing of the video data will be continuously executed. Thus, although the user is unable to view the video data, the resources of the communication apparatus will be wasted. Further, the sound irrelevant to the content which is displayed in the window may be continuously reproduced and the user will be confused.
  • SUMMARY OF INVENTION
  • The present invention is directed to a technique capable of preventing resources from being wastefully used due to continuous reproduction of video data which cannot be viewed by a user as the video data does not exist in a display range of a window or preventing the user from missing the video data.
  • According to an aspect of the present invention, a video reproduction apparatus includes a reproduction unit configured to reproduce video data in a window, an update unit configured to update a display content in the window if the window is scrolled, and a stopping unit configured to stop reproduction of the video data if the video data is not displayed in the window as a result of the update.
  • Further features and aspects of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description of exemplary embodiments with reference to the attached drawings.
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
  • The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of the specification, illustrate exemplary embodiments, features, and aspects of the invention and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the invention.
  • FIG. 1 is a block diagram illustrating a configuration of a video reproduction system.
  • FIG. 2 is a block diagram illustrating a configuration of a video reproduction apparatus.
  • FIG. 3 is a flowchart illustrating an operation of the video reproduction apparatus.
  • FIG. 4A illustrates display contents of a web page.
  • FIG. 4B illustrates display contents of a web page.
  • FIG. 4C illustrates display contents of a web page.
  • FIG. 4D illustrates display contents of a web page.
  • FIG. 5 is a flowchart illustrating an operation of the video reproduction apparatus.
  • FIG. 6A illustrates contents of a script.
  • FIG. 6B illustrates contents of a script.
  • FIG. 7 is a flowchart illustrating an operation of the video reproduction apparatus.
  • DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
  • Various exemplary embodiments, features, and aspects of the invention will be described in detail below with reference to the drawings.
  • A configuration of a video reproduction system according to a first exemplary embodiment will be described below with reference to a block diagram illustrated in FIG. 1. A video transmission apparatus 101 and a video reproduction apparatus 102 are connected via a network.
  • A configuration of a computer apparatus 200 that realizes the video reproduction apparatus 102 according to the present exemplary embodiment will be described below with reference to a block diagram illustrated in FIG. 2. A central processing unit (CPU) 201 is a control unit used for controlling the entire computer apparatus 200. A random access memory (RAM) 202 temporary stores a program or data supplied from an external apparatus or the like.
  • A read-only memory (ROM) 203 stores a program or a parameter that requires no changes. The program stored in the ROM 203 is loaded onto the RAM 202 when the computer apparatus 20X) is started, and then executed by the CPU 201.
  • A storage device 204 is a hard disk or the like that stores various programs, an operating system (OS), a web browser program, and a plug-in program. The program stored in the storage device 204 is loaded onto the RAM 202 according to a user's operation and executed by the CPU 201.
  • A communication interface (I/F) 205 is a connection unit used for communication with an external device, and is a universal serial bus (USB) port or the like. A storage medium interface 206 is an insertion unit used for reading and writing of an external storage medium such as a memory card or a digital versatile disk (DVD). A network interface 207 is a connection unit used for connecting a network cable.
  • An operation unit 208 may include a keyboard or a mouse which is used when the user inputs information or instructions in the computer apparatus 200. A display unit 209 is a monitor or the like for displaying an image or a graphical user interface (GUI) screen. A bus 210 communicably connects each of the modules 201 to 209.
  • The video reproduction apparatus 102 according to the present exemplary embodiment stops reproduction of video data when it determines that a display state of a reproduction frame of the video data in a window is changed to a non-display state during the reproduction of the video data. The reproduction frame is changed to a non-display state in the window if the display content in the window is updated by the user resizing or scrolling the window of the web browser.
  • Operations of the video reproduction apparatus 102 according to the present exemplary embodiment will be described with reference to the flowchart in FIG. 3. The operations described below are realized by the CPU 201 of the video reproduction apparatus 102 starting the OS or the web browser and performing operations according to the OS or the web browser. Further, the video reproduction apparatus 102 can be realized by various terminals that include a communication function and a display function. The reproducing apparatus 102 is, for example, a personal computer, a cellular phone, or a digital camera.
  • In step S301, the CPU 201 accesses the video transmission apparatus 101 via the network interface 207 according to a uniform resource locator (URL) input in the window of the web browser and downloads a web page.
  • In step S302, the CPU 201 determines whether a predetermined plug-in is stored in the storage device 204. If the predetermined plug-in is not stored (NO in step S302), the processing proceeds to step S303. In step S303, the CPU 201 downloads a plug-in from the video transmission apparatus 101 or another web server apparatus and stores it in the storage device 204. In step S304, the CPU 201 detects an operation of the user.
  • In step S305, the CPU 201 determines whether the user's operation is related to a reproduction instruction of video data. If the operation is determined as the reproduction instruction of video data (YES in step S305), the processing proceeds to step S306. In step S306, the CPU 201 downloads the video data from the video transmission apparatus 101 according to a file path described in the web page and stores the video data in the storage device 204. In step S307, after the download is completed, the CPU 201 reads out the video data from the storage device 204 and reproduces it in a reproduction frame.
  • In step S308, the CPU 201 determines whether the reproduction of the video data is finished. If the reproduction is not yet finished (NO in step S308), the processing proceeds to step S309. In step S309, the CPU 201 executes an operation according to the plug-in or the OS, and detects a display state of the reproduction frame. In step S310, the CPU 201 determines whether the reproduction frame is within a display range of the window.
  • For example, if the web page is similar to what is illustrated in FIG. 4A, the web page is displayed in either of the following states. More specifically, the entire reproduction frame is included in the display range of the window of the web page (FIG. 4B), a part of the reproduction frame is included (FIG. 4C), or the reproduction frame is not included (FIG. 4D). The web pages in FIGS. 4A to 4D include a web page 401, a reproduction frame 402, a button 403 used for inputting a reproduction-start instruction, a button 404 for inputting a reproduction-stop instruction, a bar 405 that indicates a reproduction position.
  • In step S310, if the CPU 201 determines that the reproduction frame is not within the display range of the window (NO in step S310), the processing proceeds to step S311. In step S311, the CPU 201 stores the reproduction position of the video data in the RAM 202. Then in step S312, the CPU 201 stops the reproduction of the video data.
  • In step S308, if the CPU 201 determines that the reproduction of the video data has been finished (YES in step S308), then the processing ends. In step S310, if the CPU 201 determines that the reproduction frame is displayed (YES in step S310), then the processing returns to step S308, and the subsequent processing is repeated.
  • Then, the user performs the operation again and if the reproduction frame of the video data whose reproduction is stopped is displayed within the window and if the user gives a reproduction instruction, the CPU 201 reads out the reproduction position from the RAM 202 and starts the reproduction of the video data from that position.
  • Next, details of the operation in step S309, which is the operation of the CPU 201 detecting the change in the display state of the reproduction frame of the video data, will be described with reference to FIG. 5. In step S501, the CPU 201 acquires coordinates (an upper left corner (Lx, Ly) and a lower right corner (Rx, Ry) of the window) of the display position in the window of the web browser from the OS.
  • In step S502, the CPU 201 acquires coordinates (an upper left corner (lx, ly) and a lower right corner (rx, ry) of the reproduction frame) of the display position of the reproduction frame from the OS. The CPU 201 can acquire the coordinates indicating the display position and a size of the window from the OS using the reproduction frame or a window handle of the window of the web browser. The plug-in includes information regarding the reproduction frame and the window handle.
  • In step S503, the CPU 201 compares the coordinates of the display positions of the window and the reproduction frame. Then in step S504, the CPU 201 determines whether the reproduction frame is within the display range of the window. If at least one out of the following conditions, i.e. lx<Lx, rx>Rx, ly>Ly, and ry<Ry, is satisfied, the CPU 201 determines that the reproduction frame is not included in the display range of the window (NO in step S504), and the processing proceeds to step S505. In step S505, the CPU 201 stores, in the RAM 202, information indicating that the reproduction frame is not displayed.
  • On the other hand, if any of the conditions, lx<Lx, rx>Rx, ly>Ly, and ry<Ry is not satisfied, then the CPU 201 determines that the reproduction frame is within the display range of the window (YES in step S504), and the processing proceeds to step S506. In step S506, the CPU 201 stores, in the RAM 202, information indicating that the reproduction frame is being displayed.
  • Next, an example of a script of the web page according to the present exemplary embodiment will be described with reference to FIG. 6A. The script includes a control plug-in 601 and a video reproduction plug-in 602. The CPU 201 identifies the control plug-in 601 by identification (ID) “Controller” and identifies the video reproduction plug-in 602 by ID “MoviePlayer”. The video reproduction plug-in 602 includes a display state, a reproduction state, a reproduction position, volume, and ON/OFF of a mute.
  • If the reproduction frame is not within the display range of the window, an event “OnExit” is generated, and the CPU 201 calls a function “MoviePlayerA_OnExit”. Then, when a method “SetPlaverExit” for the control plug-in is called, an event “On-StopPlayer” for stopping reproduction of video data is generated, and the CPU 201 calls a reproduction stop method “Stop” of the video reproduction plug-in.
  • According to the present exemplary embodiment, the CPU 201 determines that the reproduction frame is not within the display range of the window when a portion of the reproduction frame is not displayed in the window, and stops the reproduction of the video data.
  • However, the determination is not limited to such a criterion, and the CPU 201 can determine that the reproduction frame is not within the display range of the window according to a size of a portion of the reproduction frame which is no longer displayed in the display range, and then stop the reproduction of the video data. In this case, in step S310, the CPU 201 detects the area of a portion which is no longer included in the window, and if the ratio of that area with respect to the area of the whole reproduction frame exceeds a predetermined value, the CPU 201 determines that the reproduction frame is not displayed. Then, the CPU 201 stops the reproduction of the video data in step S308.
  • Further, the CPU 201 can also determine that the reproduction frame is not within the display range of the window when not even a small portion of the reproduction frame is displayed in the window, and stop the reproduction of the video data. In this case, if at least one out of the following conditions, i.e. rx<Lx, lx>Rx, ry>Ly, and ly<Ry, is satisfied, the CPU 201 determines that the reproduction frame is not within the display range of the window (NO in step S504).
  • Further, according to the present exemplary embodiment, a case where the display state of the reproduction frame of the video data in the window is changed from a display state to a non-display state due to resizing or scrolling of the window has been described. However, the non-display state of the reproduction frame of the video data also occurs when the user changes tabs and a different web page is displayed in place of the reproduction frame. Accordingly, the reproduction frame of the video data is not displayed in the window. Thus, if the CPU 201 receives an instruction to change tabs on the window, the CPU 201 may determine that the state of the video data will be the non-display state and stop the reproduction of the video data.
  • Further, if the display state of the window itself is changed from the display state to the non-display state according to automatic activation of a screen saver, the reproduction frame of the video data will not be displayed. Thus, when the CPU 201 detects that the screen saver is activated, the CPU 201 determines that the video data will not be displayed, and stops the reproduction of the video data.
  • The resizing of the window includes minimization of the window. When the window is minimized, the reproduction frame of the video data is not displayed. Thus, if the CPU 201 receives an instruction to minimize the window, the CPU 201 determines that the video data will not be displayed, and may stop the reproduction of the video data.
  • According to the above described exemplary embodiment, when the video data is not displayed in the window, the reproduction of the video data is automatically stopped. In this manner, the reproduction of the video data when the user cannot view the video data is stopped and resources are prevented from being wasted due to the continuance of the reproduction of the video data. Further, it is also useful in preventing the video data from being reproduced before the user realizes that the reproduction has been forwarded.
  • Next, a case where the reproduction of the video data is started after the reproduction of the video data is stopped according to a change in the state of the reproduction frame in the window from the display state to the non-display state, and accordingly the display of the reproduction frame of the video data in the window is detected again, will be described.
  • The reproduction frame of the video data can be displayed again in the window by the user resizing or scrolling the window of the web browser, changing tabs, turning off the screen saver, or cancelling the minimization of the window. The operation of the video reproduction apparatus 102 according to the present exemplary embodiment will be described with reference to the flowchart in FIG. 7. The operations described below are realized by the CPU 201 of the video reproduction apparatus 102 starting the OS or the web browser and performing operations according to the OS or the web browser.
  • In step S701, after the CPU 201 stops the reproduction of the video data in step S312, the CPU 201 detects the display state of the reproduction frame. In step S702, the CPU 201 determines whether the reproduction frame is within the display range of the window. If the CPU 201 determines that the reproduction frame is within the display range of the window (YES in step S702), the processing proceeds to step S703. In step S703, the CPU 201 reads out the reproduction position of the video data from the RAM 202. In step S704, the CPU 201 acquires the video data from the storage device 204 and reproduces the video data from the reproduction position read out in step S703. The operation in step S701 is similar to the operation performed in step S309.
  • Further, the CPU 201 can determine whether the reproduction position read out in step S703 is the beginning of the video data. If the reproduction position is not the beginning of the video data, the reproduction of the video data can be started in step S704. If the reproduction position is the beginning of the video data, the CPU 201 can determine not to start the reproduction of the video data. In this manner, automatic reproduction of the video data which has not yet been reproduced by the user or the video data whose reproduction has been completed can be prevented. This improves convenience for the user.
  • Further, the CPU 201 can determine whether video data which is being reproduced in a different reproduction frame exists. If such video data is not being reproduced, the CPU 201 can start reproduction of the video data in step S704. If such video data is being reproduced, the CPU 201 can determine not to start the reproduction of the video data. Additionally, if the reproduction of the different video data ends, the CPU 201 can start reproducing the video data whose reproduction frame is displayed again in the window. Accordingly, the video data is not reproduced while the user is viewing another video data, and the user does not miss the video data that the user desires to view. Further, it can prevent sounds from being difficult to listen because a plurality of pieces of video data is reproduced overlapping one another.
  • Next, an example of a script of the web page according to the present exemplary embodiment will be described with reference to FIG. 6B. The script in FIG. 6B is added to the script illustrated in FIG. 6A. When the reproduction frame of the video data is moved into the display range of the window, an event “OnEnter” is generated, and the CPU 201 calls a function “MoviePlaverB_OnEnter”. Then, when a method “SetPlayer-Entrance” of the control plug-in is called, an event “OnStartPlayer” which starts the reproduction of video data is generated, and the CPU 201 calls a reproduction start method “Start” of the video reproduction plug-in.
  • Although the web page according to the present exemplary embodiment includes one piece of video data and its reproduction frame, a plurality of pieces of data and reproduction frames of the data can be included in the web page. In this case, if the CPU 201 detects that reproduction frames of a plurality of pieces of video data are displayed again in the window, from among the plurality of pieces of video data, reproduction of moving image data pieces are simultaneously started and, further, repeatedly reproduced. Audio data pieces can be reproduced in the order of the video data. In this manner, the user can listen to the sound of each piece of video data more easily.
  • Further, although the reproduction of the video data is started after the download of the video data is completed in the present exemplary embodiment, the video data can be reproduced while it is being downloaded.
  • For example, a case where the video transmission apparatus 101 transmits video data to the video reproduction apparatus 102 by streaming and video reproduction apparatus 102 reproduces the received video data will be described. After executing the processing in steps S301 to S305, the CPU 201 downloads a part of the video data from the video transmission apparatus 101 via a streaming server and stores the video data in a buffer. Then, the CPU 201 reproduces a part of the video data stored in the buffer in the reproduction frame.
  • Then, the processing in steps S308 to S309 is executed. Then, if the CPU 201 determines that the reproduction frame is displayed (YES in step S310), the successive part of the video data is repeatedly downloaded and reproduced.
  • On the other hand, if the CPU 201 determines that the reproduction frame is not displayed (NO in step S310), then in step S311, the CPU 201 stores the reproduction position of the video data, and stops the download and the reproduction of the video data. Then, the CPU 201 executes the processing in step S701. If the CPU 201 determines that the reproduction frame is displayed again (YES in step S702), the CPU 201 downloads a part of the video data from the video transmission apparatus 101 from the reproduction position stored in the storage device 204 (step S306), and reproduces the video data (step S307).
  • Further, a case where the video transmission apparatus 101 transmits video data to the video reproduction apparatus 102 by progressive download, and then the video reproduction apparatus 102 reproduces the video data will be described. The progressive download is to reproduce video data while the video data is being downloaded.
  • In this case, after executing the processing in steps S301 to S305, the CPU 201 downloads a part of the video data from the video transmission apparatus 101 via a hypertext transfer protocol (HTTP) server, stores the video data in a temporary folder of the storage device 204, and then reproduces a part of the video data stored in the temporary folder in the reproduction frame.
  • Then, the processing in steps S308 to S309 is executed. If the CPU 201 determines that the reproduction frame is displayed (YES in step S310), the successive part of the video data is repeatedly downloaded and reproduced.
  • On the other hand, if the CPU 201 determines that the reproduction frame is not displayed (NO in step S310), the CPU 201 stores the reproduction position of the video data (step S311), and stops the download and the reproduction of the video data (step S312). Then, the CPU 201 executes the processing in step S701. If the CPU 201 determines that the reproduction frame is displayed again (YES in step S702), the CPU 201 downloads a part of the video data from the video transmission apparatus 101 from the reproduction position stored in the storage device 204 (step S306), and reproduces the video data (step S307). In this manner, since the video data which is not yet reproduced is not downloaded and stored, a load on an amount of storage capacity of the video reproduction apparatus 102 can be reduced.
  • If the CPU 201 determines that the reproduction frame is not displayed (NO in step S310), the CPU 201 stores the reproduction position of the video data (step S311), stops only the reproduction of the video data, and continues the download of the video data. The downloaded video data can be stored in a temporary folder. Then, the CPU 201 executes the processing in step S701. If the CPU 201 determines that the reproduction frame is displayed again (YES in step S702), the CPU 201 acquires the video data from the temporary folder and reproduces the video data from the reproduction position stored in the storage device 204 (step S307). Since the video data which is not yet reproduced is downloaded and stored in advance, the user can reproduce the video data not only from the position where the reproduction has been stopped but can immediately reproduce the video data from a further position.
  • According to the present exemplary embodiment, if the reproduction frame of the video data is displayed again in the window, the reproduction of the video data can be automatically started. Accordingly, the user can watch the rest of the video data without performing special operations.
  • According to the present exemplary embodiment, a case where the video reproduction apparatus 102 downloads video data from the video transmission apparatus 101 and reproduces the video data in the reproduction frame of the window of the web browser has been described. Similarly, the present exemplary embodiment can be applied to a case where the video reproduction apparatus reads out video data from the storage device 204 and the video data is reproduced in the reproduction frame in the window of another application.
  • Further, although the reproduction of the video data is always stopped when the reproduction frame in the window of the video reproduction apparatus 102 is not displayed in the present exemplary embodiment, whether to stop or continue the reproduction can be changed according to a predetermined setting. For example, if it is set in advance in the storage device 204 that the reproduction of the video data is not to be stopped even if the video data is not displayed, even when the video data is not displayed in the window, the CPU 201 continues the reproduction of the video data. On the other hand, if it is set in advance in the storage device 204 that the reproduction of the video data is to be stopped when the video data is not displayed, the CPU 201 stops the reproduction of the video data when the video data in the window is not displayed. Accordingly, by making the setting in advance, the user can control the reproduction of the video data.
  • Further, the present invention can also be realized by executing the following processing. More specifically, software (a program) for realizing the functions of the above exemplary embodiment is supplied to a system or an apparatus via a network or various storage media and a computer (or CPU or micro processing unit (MPU)) of the system or the apparatus reads and executes the program.
  • Further, the functions of the above-described exemplary embodiment are realized not only when the computer executes a program code. For example, an operation system (OS) or the like, which runs on a computer, can execute a part or whole of the actual processing based on an instruction of the program code so that the functions of the above-described embodiment can be achieved. Furthermore, a case where the functions of the above-described exemplary embodiment are realized by the program code read out from the computer-readable storage medium is written in a memory in a function expansion board inserted in the computer or a function expansion unit connected to the computer and a CPU provided in the function expansion board or the function expansion unit performs the entire or a part of the actual processing based on an instruction from the program is also included in the present invention.
  • While the present invention has been described with reference to exemplary embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the disclosed exemplary embodiments. The scope of the following claims is to be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all modifications, equivalent structures, and functions.

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1. A video processing apparatus comprising:
a processor; and
a memory storing a program which, when executed by the processor, causes the video processing apparatus to:
obtain a page including a plurality of videos;
display a part of the page within a screen;
reproduce a first video out of the first video and a second video which are displayed within the screen, wherein the second video is not reproduced while the first video is reproduced even if the second video is displayed within the screen; and
reproduce the second video if the first video is not reproduced and the second video is displayed within the screen.
2. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the program when executed by the processor further causes the apparatus to:
change the part of the page to be displayed by resizing or scrolling the screen according to a user operation,
wherein the second video is newly displayed within the screen according to the change.
3. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the program when executed by the processor further causes the apparatus to:
change the part of the page to be displayed by resizing or scrolling the screen according to a user operation,
wherein the first video is not reproduced if the first video is not displayed within the screen according to the change.
4. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the program when executed by the processor further causes the apparatus to:
change the part of the page to be displayed by resizing or scrolling the screen according to a user operation,
store a reproduction position of the second video if the second video is not displayed within the screen according to the change; and
start reproducing the second video based on the reproduction position if the second video is displayed again within the screen according to the change and the first video is not reproduced.
5. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the program when executed by the processor further causes the apparatus to:
download the video from an external apparatus via a network, and
continue to download the video after the video is not displayed within the screen.
6. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the program when executed by the processor further causes the apparatus to:
download the video from an external apparatus via a network, and
stop downloading the video after the video is not displayed within the screen.
7. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the program when executed by the processor further causes the apparatus to:
compare display positions of the screen and the video; and
determine if the video is not displayed within the screen, in accordance with a result of the comparison.
8. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the program when executed by the processor further causes the apparatus to:
store a reproduction position of the first video if a ratio of area of a portion of the first video which is not displayed within the screen with respect to area of a whole of the first video exceeds a predetermined value.
9. The apparatus according to claim 8,
wherein the first video is reproduced based on the stored reproduction position, if the first video is displayed within the screen again and the second video displayed within the screen is not being reproduced.
10. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the program when executed by the processor further causes the apparatus to:
stop reproduction of the first video if at least a part of the first video is not displayed within the screen.
11. A method for reproducing video data, the method comprising:
obtaining a page including a plurality of videos;
displaying a part of the page within a screen;
reproducing a first video out of the first video and a second video which are displayed within the screen, wherein the second video is not reproduced while the first video is reproduced even if the second video is displayed within the screen; and
reproducing the second video if the first video is not reproduced and the second video is displayed within the screen.
12. A non-transitory computer-readable storage medium storing a program that, when executed by a processor, causes the processor to perform operations comprising:
obtaining a page including a plurality of videos;
displaying a part of the page within a screen;
reproducing a first video out of the first video and a second video which are displayed within the screen, wherein the second video is not reproduced while the first video is reproduced even if the second video is displayed within the screen; and
reproducing the second video if the first video is not reproduced and the second video is displayed within the screen.
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