17805462. User Interface Extendability Over Wireless Protocol simplified abstract (Apple Inc.)
User Interface Extendability Over Wireless Protocol
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Jeremy Jie You Foo of San Jose CA (US)
Matthew M. Sun of Cupertino CA (US)
User Interface Extendability Over Wireless Protocol - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17805462 titled 'User Interface Extendability Over Wireless Protocol
Simplified Explanation
The abstract of this patent application describes a method for generating unified content by combining media content and a user interface overlay.
- The first device receives media content and user interface overlay instructions from one or more source devices.
- The first device then generates unified content by combining the media content and user interface overlay.
- The unified content is provided for display on a separate display device.
Potential Applications
This technology has potential applications in various fields, including:
- Multimedia streaming services
- Video conferencing and collaboration tools
- Interactive advertising and marketing platforms
- Gaming and virtual reality experiences
Problems Solved
This technology addresses the following problems:
- Difficulty in combining media content and user interface overlays seamlessly.
- Incompatibility issues between different source devices and display devices.
- Complexities in managing and controlling multiple media streams and user interface elements.
Benefits
The benefits of this technology include:
- Enhanced user experience by providing unified content with integrated user interface elements.
- Simplified content generation process by automatically combining media content and user interface overlays.
- Improved compatibility and flexibility by supporting multiple source devices and display devices.
Original Abstract Submitted
Generating unified content includes receiving, at a first device, first media content comprising a media stream from one or more source devices, and receiving, at the first device, user interface overlay instructions. The first device generates unified content having the first media content and a user interface overlay, and provides the unified content for display on a display device.