Apple inc. (20240126804). MANAGEMENT OF LOCAL AND REMOTE MEDIA ITEMS simplified abstract

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MANAGEMENT OF LOCAL AND REMOTE MEDIA ITEMS

Organization Name

apple inc.

Inventor(s)

Christopher John Sanders of San Jose CA (US)

Thomas M. Alsina of Saratoga CA (US)

Imran Chaudhri of San Francisco CA (US)

Patrice O. Gautier of San Francisco CA (US)

Sean Boland Kelly of San Francisco CA (US)

Timothy B. Martin of Golden CO (US)

Lucas C. Newman of San Francisco CA (US)

Jeffrey L. Robbin of Los Altos CA (US)

Andrew M. Wadycki of San Mateo CA (US)

MANAGEMENT OF LOCAL AND REMOTE MEDIA ITEMS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240126804 titled 'MANAGEMENT OF LOCAL AND REMOTE MEDIA ITEMS

Simplified Explanation

The method described in the abstract involves displaying media library information on a client device, including both local and remote media items, and allowing users to download remote media items to the client device for storage.

  • The method displays media library information on a client device.
  • The media items include local media items stored on the client device and remote media items stored on a remote system.
  • Affordances are displayed to identify remote media items.
  • User interaction with an affordance for a remote media item triggers the download process to store the item on the client device.

Potential Applications

This technology could be applied in media streaming services, digital content management systems, and online libraries to allow users to access and download remote media items for offline viewing.

Problems Solved

1. Limited storage space on client devices for storing media items. 2. Difficulty in accessing and downloading remote media items for offline use.

Benefits

1. Enhanced user experience by providing access to a wider range of media items. 2. Increased flexibility in managing and storing media content on client devices.

Potential Commercial Applications

"Enhancing User Experience in Media Streaming Services with Remote Media Item Download Feature"

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art could be the concept of cloud storage services that allow users to access and download files stored remotely to their local devices.

Unanswered Questions

How does the method prioritize which remote media items to display to users?

The abstract does not specify how the method determines which remote media items to show to users first, which could impact the user experience and efficiency of the download process.

What security measures are in place to protect downloaded remote media items on the client device?

The abstract does not mention any security protocols or measures to safeguard the downloaded remote media items on the client device, raising concerns about data privacy and protection.


Original Abstract Submitted

a method at a client device includes displaying media library information corresponding to a set of media items. the media items include one or more local media items, the one or more local media items including media items stored at the client device, and one or more remote media items, the one or more remote media items including media items stored at a remote system and not at the client device. the method also includes displaying, concurrently with displaying the media library information, affordances identifying the remote media items; detecting user interaction with an affordance identifying a respective remote media item; and in response to detecting the user interaction, initiating a process for downloading a copy of the respective remote media item to the client device for storage at the client device.