Electronic content guide system and electronic content guide...

Interactive video distribution systems – Operator interface – To facilitate tuning or selection of video signal

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C725S039000

Reexamination Certificate

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06305018

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
In general, the present invention relates to an electronic program guide system and an electronic program guide displaying method. In particular, the present invention relates to an electronic program guide system and an electronic program guide displaying method that allow a telegraphic program guide to be obtained in a plurality of systems.
The so-called EPG (Electronic Program Guide) system is already known wherein a program guide for selecting a television broadcast program is transmitted by superpositioning the program guide on a video signal and displayed on a display unit on the receiver side.
Examples of the EPG system are a VBI (Vertical Blanking Interval) system disclosed in Japanese Patent Laid-open No. Hei 6-504165 and US Patent No. 5,353,121, a relevant patent, and a digital satellite system used in the DSS (Digital Satellite System), a trademark of Hughes Communication Corporation, which was explained by the applicant of the present invention in Japanese Patent Application No. Hei 6-325940. Japanese Patent Application No. Hei 6-325940 was filed in Japan on Dec. 27, 1994, but is not published yet.
In the case of the VBI system, VBI data composing an EPG (Electronic Program Guide) is inserted for transmission into a position which does not affect the native picture on the horizontal scanning lines in the ground-wave television broadcasting in the ordinary VHF (Very High Frequency) band. On the receiver side, this VBI data is accumulated and display data is then generated from the accumulated VBI data to be displayed on a monitor.
In the case of the digital satellite system, on the other hand, EPG data is digitized along with the native picture data and then converted into packets for transmission. On the receiver side, the EPG data is stored in memory. Necessary display data is then generated from the EPG data stored in the memory to be displayed on a monitor.
In either system, the user can select a program that the user desires to watch by looking at an electronic program guide displayed on the monitor.
Thus, a system for receiving ground-wave television broadcasts allows an EPG of the VBI method to be received and displayed on the monitor. A system for receiving satellite broadcasts, on the other hand, allows an EPG transmitted through a satellite to be received and displayed on the monitor.
As described above, EPGs are received by systems which work as functional units independent of each other. To be more specific, in order to know whether or not a program that the user desires to watch is broadcasted, whether it is a program broadcasted by using a ground wave or a satellite, for example, the user searches the EPG of the VBI method for information such as a date and time. If the desired program is not listed in the EPG, that is, not broadcasted, it is necessary to again search the EPG of the satellite broadcasting in a similar way. As a result, the user encounters a problem that it is difficult to watch a desired program reliably and immediately.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide an electronic program guide system and an electronic program guide displaying method which allow a desired program to be watched reliably and immediately.
According to a first aspect of the present invention, there is provided an electronic program guide system having a storage means for storing a first electronic program guide of a first system and a second electronic program guide of a second system different from the first system and an integrating means for integrating the first and second electronic program guides.
According to a second aspect of the present invention, there is provided an electronic program guide displaying method having the steps of storing a first electronic program guide of a first system and a second electronic program guide of a second system different from the first system, integrating the first and second electronic program guides and displaying an integrated electronic program guide.
According to a third aspect of the present invention, there is provided an electronic program guide system for transmitting electronic program guides different from area to area, and selecting an electronic program guide of a predetermined area on the receiving side, wherein information on mail-matter delivery areas is used for identifying an area to which a mail matter is to be delivered.


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“Most Recent MPEG Textbook”, pp. 231-253, published on Aug. 1, 1994 by ASCII Corporation.*
Nikkei Electronics magazine, No.603, pp. 101-110 published on Mar. 14, 1994 by Nikkei PB Corporation.

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