18099695. VIDEO SHARING SYSTEM simplified abstract (Snap Inc.)
Contents
- 1 VIDEO SHARING SYSTEM
- 1.1 Organization Name
- 1.2 Inventor(s)
- 1.3 VIDEO SHARING SYSTEM - A simplified explanation of the abstract
- 1.4 Simplified Explanation
- 1.5 Key Features and Innovation
- 1.6 Potential Applications
- 1.7 Problems Solved
- 1.8 Benefits
- 1.9 Commercial Applications
- 1.10 Prior Art
- 1.11 Frequently Updated Research
- 1.12 Questions about Video Playback Sequencing
- 1.13 Original Abstract Submitted
VIDEO SHARING SYSTEM
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Nathan Kenneth Boyd of Los Angeles CA (US)
Imani Ritchard of Los Angeles CA (US)
Ian Anthony Wehrman of Venice CA (US)
Nikhil Halkude of Fremont CA (US)
VIDEO SHARING SYSTEM - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18099695 titled 'VIDEO SHARING SYSTEM
Simplified Explanation
The patent application describes a system and method for presenting videos in a playback sequence. It involves receiving a message with a video identifier, selecting the video, and launching a video playback interface to play the selected video before continuing with the rest of the sequence.
Key Features and Innovation
- System for presenting videos in a playback sequence
- Ability to select and play specific videos within the sequence
- Automatic playback of a series of videos in sequence
- User-friendly video playback graphical user interface (GUI)
Potential Applications
This technology could be used in:
- Online streaming platforms
- Video sharing websites
- Educational platforms for presenting video lectures
- Entertainment applications for curated video playlists
Problems Solved
- Streamlining the process of selecting and playing specific videos within a sequence
- Enhancing user experience in video playback interfaces
- Allowing for customization and control over video playback sequences
Benefits
- Improved user engagement with video content
- Enhanced user control over video playback
- Simplified navigation through video sequences
- Increased efficiency in presenting videos in a sequence
Commercial Applications
- "Enhanced Video Playback System for Online Streaming Platforms"
- This technology could revolutionize the way videos are presented and played in various online platforms, leading to improved user experience and engagement.
Prior Art
There may be prior art related to video playback interfaces, video sequencing, and user-controlled video playback systems that could provide additional insights into the development of this technology.
Frequently Updated Research
Stay updated on advancements in video playback technology, user interface design, and video streaming platforms to enhance the functionality and features of this innovation.
Questions about Video Playback Sequencing
How does this technology improve user experience in video playback interfaces?
This technology allows users to select and play specific videos within a sequence, providing more control and customization over their viewing experience.
What potential applications could benefit from this video playback sequencing system?
This technology could be applied in online streaming platforms, video sharing websites, educational platforms, and entertainment applications to enhance the presentation and playback of video content.
Original Abstract Submitted
Systems and methods are provided for presenting videos in a playback sequence. The systems and methods receive, by a first client device, a message comprising an identifier of a first video from a second client device. The message is generated by the second client device responsive to a request to share the first video from a video playback graphical user interface (GUI) that automatically plays back a first plurality of videos in sequence. The systems and methods receive input by the first client device that selects the identifier of the first video. The systems and methods, in response to receiving the input, launch, by the first client device, the video playback GUI that automatically plays back a second plurality of videos in sequence and present, by the first client device, the first video corresponding to the identifier before presenting the second plurality of videos in the sequence.