18120289. INTELLIGENT VIDEO EXPORT simplified abstract (Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLC)

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INTELLIGENT VIDEO EXPORT

Organization Name

Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLC

Inventor(s)

Soeren Balko of Brisbane (AU)

Matt Jacob Birman of Melbourne (AU)

Joshua Duck of Brisbane (AU)

INTELLIGENT VIDEO EXPORT - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18120289 titled 'INTELLIGENT VIDEO EXPORT

The computer-implemented method described in the abstract involves receiving an encoded video input file with multiple video frames, receiving video artifacts at specific time offsets, generating a synthesized video stream combining the input file and artifacts, and exporting the synthesized video stream into an encoded output file.

  • Identifying segments of video frames based on time offsets of video artifacts
  • Decoding and combining video frames with corresponding artifacts
  • Encoding the composite segments of video frames
  • Concatenating the segments along the timeline

Potential Applications: - Video editing and post-production - Special effects in movies and TV shows - Augmented reality and virtual reality applications

Problems Solved: - Enhancing video content with additional visual elements - Streamlining the process of integrating video artifacts - Improving the overall quality of synthesized video streams

Benefits: - Increased creativity and flexibility in video production - Enhanced viewer experience with visually engaging content - Efficient workflow for video editing and enhancement

Commercial Applications: Title: Innovative Video Synthesis Technology for Enhanced Visual Effects This technology can be used in the film industry for creating stunning visual effects, in marketing for producing captivating advertisements, and in the gaming industry for developing immersive gaming experiences.

Questions about Video Synthesis Technology: 1. How does this technology impact the efficiency of video editing processes? This technology streamlines the process of integrating video artifacts, resulting in a more efficient workflow for video editors.

2. What are the potential cost savings associated with using this technology in video production? By automating certain aspects of video synthesis, this technology can lead to cost savings in terms of time and resources.


Original Abstract Submitted

A computer-implemented method includes receiving an encoded video input file comprising a plurality of video frames arranged in a timeline, receiving one or more video artifacts at respective time offsets along the timeline, generating a synthesized video stream based on the encoded video input file and the one or more video artifacts, and exporting the synthesized video stream into an encoded video output file. Generating the synthesized video stream includes identifying first and second segments of video frames along the timeline based at least in part on the time offsets of the one or more video artifacts, decoding the second segments of video frames, generating composite segments of video frames by combining the decoded second segments of video frames with corresponding video artifacts, encoding the composite segments of video frames, and concatenating the first segments of video frames and the encoded composite segments of video frames along the timeline.