20240048783. AUTOMATED VIDEO CONTENT PROCESSING simplified abstract (DISH Technologies L.L.C.)

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AUTOMATED VIDEO CONTENT PROCESSING

Organization Name

DISH Technologies L.L.C.

Inventor(s)

Joseph Ekstrom of Lindon UT (US)

Jeremy Pfeifer of Riverton UT (US)

AUTOMATED VIDEO CONTENT PROCESSING - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240048783 titled 'AUTOMATED VIDEO CONTENT PROCESSING

Simplified Explanation

The abstract of the patent application describes a process for delivering video content in an automated manner, allowing for convenient packaging of encrypted or DRM-protected content. This packaging enables efficient storage in a content delivery network (CDN) or other content source, without the need for re-packaging and excessive storage of unused content data.

  • The innovation allows for the automated processing of video content for delivery.
  • The content can be conveniently packaged in a way that supports encryption or DRM protection.
  • The packaged content can be efficiently stored in a CDN or other content source.
  • The stored content can be re-used by other media clients without the need for re-packaging.
  • The technology solves the problem of inefficient storage of unused content data.
  • It eliminates the need for re-packaging of content for subsequent use.
  • The technology enables the secure delivery of encrypted or DRM-protected content.
  • It streamlines the process of storing and delivering video content.

Potential Applications

This technology can be applied in various areas, including:

  • Video streaming platforms and services
  • Content delivery networks (CDNs)
  • Digital media distribution platforms
  • Online video-on-demand services
  • Video content management systems

Problems Solved

The technology solves the following problems:

  • Inefficient storage of unused content data
  • The need for re-packaging content for subsequent use
  • Inconvenient and time-consuming content delivery processes
  • Lack of secure delivery options for encrypted or DRM-protected content

Benefits

The technology offers the following benefits:

  • Efficient storage and delivery of video content
  • Convenient packaging of encrypted or DRM-protected content
  • Streamlined content delivery processes
  • Enhanced security for encrypted or DRM-protected content
  • Cost savings through automated processing and re-use of content


Original Abstract Submitted

video content is processed for delivery using an automated process that allows for convenient packaging of encrypted or digital rights management (drm) protected content in a manner such that the packaged content can be efficiently stored in a content delivery network (cdn) or other content source for subsequent re-use by other media clients without re-packaging, and without excessive storage of unused content data.