CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
FIELD OF THE DISCLOSURE
[0002] The disclosure is related to consumer goods and, more particularly, to methods, systems,
products, features, services, and other elements directed to media playback or some
aspect thereof.
BACKGROUND
[0003] Options for accessing and listening to digital audio in an out-loud setting were
limited until in 2003, when SONOS, Inc. filed for one of its first patent applications,
entitled "Method for Synchronizing Audio Playback between Multiple Networked Devices,"
and began offering a media playback system for sale in 2005. The Sonos Wireless HiFi
System enables people to experience music from a plethora of sources via one or more
networked playback devices. Through a software control application installed on a
smartphone, tablet, or computer, one can play what he or she wants in any room that
has a networked playback device. Additionally, using the controller, for example,
different songs can be streamed to each room with a playback device, rooms can be
grouped together for synchronous playback, or the same song can be heard in all rooms
synchronously.
[0004] Given the ever growing interest in digital media, there continues to be a need to
develop consumer-accessible technologies to further enhance the listening experience.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0005] Features, aspects, and advantages of the presently disclosed technology may be better
understood with regard to the following description, appended claims, and accompanying
drawings where:
Figure 1 shows an example media playback system configuration in which certain embodiments
may be practiced;
Figure 2 shows a functional block diagram of an example playback device;
Figure 3 shows a functional block diagram of an example control device;
Figure 4 shows an example controller interface;
Figures 5A-5B show example media playback system environments;
Figure 6A shows a flow diagram of a first example method for playback expansion;
Figure 6B shows a flow diagram of a second example method for playback expansion;
Figure 7A shows a flow diagram of a third example method for playback expansion; and
Figure 7B shows a flow diagram of a fourth example method for playback expansion.
[0006] The drawings are for the purpose of illustrating example embodiments, but it is understood
that the inventions are not limited to the arrangements and instrumentality shown
in the drawings.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
I. Overview
[0007] In examples discussed herein, playback of a media item by a first playback device
may be expanded to a second playback device based on changes in proximity between
the first playback device and the second playback device. In some cases, the first
playback device may be a part of a first zone of one or more playback devices, and
the second playback device may be part of a second zone of one or more playback device.
In such a case, playback of the media item by the first playback device as part of
the first zone may be expanded to the second zone. In one instance, one of the first
playback device and the second playback device may be powered from an internal battery.
In another instance, one of the first playback device and the second playback device
may be powered from an external source (i.e. power outlet).
[0008] In one example, a first playback device, while a part of a first zone, may identify
a second playback device within a proximity of the first playback device. In one case,
the first playback device may have been moved from an initial location to a new location
such that the second playback device is now within the proximity of the first playback
device. In such a case, the first playback device may identify the second playback
device upon the first playback device being placed at the new location.
[0009] The first playback device may determine that the second playback device is playing
a media item as part of a second zone, and based on the determination, (i) join the
second zone and (ii) begin playing the media item in synchrony with the second playback
device. As such, in this example, playback of the media item may be automatically
expanded to the first playback device from the second playback device.
[0010] In another example, a first playback device may be playing a media item as a part
of a first zone. While the first playback device is playing the media item as part
of the first zone, the first playback device may determine that a second playback
device has entered a proximity of the first playback device. For instance, the second
playback device may have been moved from an initial location to a new location within
the proximity of the first playback device.
[0011] The first playback device may then determine that the second playback device is a
part of a second zone. The first playback device may then responsively transmit a
command to cause the second playback device to (i) join the first zone and (ii) begin
to play the media item in synchrony with the first playback device. As such, in this
example, the playback of the media item may be automatically expanded from the first
playback device to the second playback device.
[0012] In the two examples above, playback of the media item may be automatically expanded
from a stationary playback device to a playback device that was moved within a proximity
of the stationary playback device. Other such examples are also possible.
[0013] In a further example, a first playback device may be playing a media item as a part
of a first zone. While the first playback device is playing the media item as part
of the first zone, the first playback device may identify a second playback device
within a proximity of the first playback device. In one case, the first playback device
may have been moved from an initial location to a new location such that the second
playback device is now within the proximity of the first playback device. In such
a case, the first playback device may identify the second playback device upon the
first playback device being placed in the new location.
[0014] The first playback device may then determine that the second playback device is a
part of a second zone. The first playback device may then responsively transmit a
command to cause the second playback device to (i) join the first zone and (ii) begin
to play the media item in synchrony with the first playback device. As such, in this
example, the playback of the media item may be automatically expanded from the first
playback device to the second playback device.
[0015] In yet another example, the first playback device, while a part of a first zone,
may determine that a second playback device has entered a proximity of the first playback
device. For instance, the second playback device may have been moved from an initial
location to a new location within the proximity of the first playback device.
[0016] The first playback device may determine that the second playback device is playing
a media item as part of a second zone, and based on the determination, (i) join the
second zone and (ii) begin playing the media item in synchrony with the second playback
device. As such, in this example, playback of the media item may be automatically
expanded to the first playback device from the second playback device.
[0017] In the two examples above, playback of the media item may be expanded to a stationary
playback device from a portable playback device that was moved within a proximity
of the stationary playback device. Other such examples are also possible.
[0018] As indicated above, the present discussions involve expanding playback of a media
item from one playback device to another playback device. In one aspect, a first playback
device is provided. The first playback device includes a processor and memory having
stored thereon instructions executable by the processor to cause the device to perform
functions. The functions include while the first playback device is a part of a first
zone, identifying a second playback device within a proximity of the first playback
device, determining that the second playback device is playing a media item as part
of a second zone, and based on the determination, (i) joining the second zone and
(ii) beginning to play the media item in synchrony with the second playback device.
[0019] In another aspect, a first playback device is provided. The first playback device
includes a processor and memory having stored thereon instructions executable by the
processor to cause the device to perform functions. The functions include while the
first playback device is playing a media item as a part of a first zone, determining
that a second playback device has entered within a proximity of the first playback
device, determining that the second playback device is a part of a second zone, and
responsively, transmitting a command to cause the second playback device to (i) join
the first zone and (ii) begin playing the media item in synchrony with the first playback
device.
[0020] In another aspect, a method is provided. The method involves while the first playback
device is playing a media item as a part of a first zone, determining that a second
playback device has entered within a proximity of the first playback device, determining
that the second playback device is a part of a second zone, and responsively, transmitting
a command to cause the second playback device to (i) join the first zone and (ii)
begin playing the media item in synchrony with the first playback device.
[0021] In another aspect, a first playback device is provided. The first playback device
includes a processor and memory having stored thereon instructions executable by the
processor to cause the device to perform functions. The functions include while the
first playback device is playing a media item as part of a first zone, identifying
a second playback device within a proximity of the first playback device, determining
that the second playback device is a part of a second zone, and responsively, transmitting
a command to cause the second playback device to (i) join the first zone and (ii)
begin to play the media item in synchrony with the first playback device.
[0022] In another aspect, a first playback device is provided. The first playback device
includes a processor and memory having stored thereon instructions executable by the
processor to cause the device to perform functions. The functions include while the
first playback device is playing a media item as a part of a first zone, determining
that a second playback device has entered within a proximity of the first playback
device, determining that the second playback device is a part of a second zone, and
responsively, transmitting a command to cause the second playback device to (i) join
the first zone and (ii) begin playing the media item in synchrony with the first playback
device.
[0023] In another aspect, a method is provided. The method involves identifying, by a first
playback device playing a media item as part of a first zone, a second playback device
within a proximity of the first playback device, determining that the second playback
device is a part of a second zone, and responsively, transmitting a command to cause
the second playback device to (i) join the first zone and (ii) begin to play the media
item in synchrony with the first playback device.
[0024] While some examples described herein may refer to functions performed by given actors
such as "users" and/or other entities, it should be understood that this is for purposes
of explanation only. The claims should not be interpreted to require action by any
such example actor unless explicitly required by the language of the claims themselves.
It will be understood by one of ordinary skill in the art that this disclosure includes
numerous other embodiments.
II. Example Operating Environment
[0025] Figure 1 shows an example configuration of a media playback system 100 in which one
or more embodiments disclosed herein may be practiced or implemented. The media playback
system 100 as shown is associated with an example home environment having several
rooms and spaces, such as for example, a master bedroom, an office, a dining room,
and a living room. As shown in the example of Figure 1, the media playback system
100 includes playback devices 102-124, control devices 126 and 128, and a wired or
wireless network router 130.
[0026] Further discussions relating to the different components of the example media playback
system 100 and how the different components may interact to provide a user with a
media experience may be found in the following sections. While discussions herein
may generally refer to the example media playback system 100, technologies described
herein are not limited to applications within, among other things, the home environment
as shown in Figure 1. For instance, the technologies described herein may be useful
in environments where multi-zone audio may be desired, such as, for example, a commercial
setting like a restaurant, mall or airport, a vehicle like a sports utility vehicle
(SUV), bus or car, a ship or boat, an airplane, and so on.
a. Example Playback Devices
[0027] Figure 2 shows a functional block diagram of an example playback device 200 that
may be configured to be one or more of the playback devices 102-124 of the media playback
system 100 of Figure 1. The playback device 200 may include a processor 202, software
components 204, memory 206, audio processing components 208, audio amplifier(s) 210,
speaker(s) 212, microphone(s) 220, and a network interface 214 including wireless
interface(s) 216 and wired interface(s) 218. In one case, the playback device 200
may not include the speaker(s) 212, but rather a speaker interface for connecting
the playback device 200 to external speakers. In another case, the playback device
200 may include neither the speaker(s) 212 nor the audio amplifier(s) 210, but rather
an audio interface for connecting the playback device 200 to an external audio amplifier
or audio-visual receiver.
[0028] In one example, the processor 202 may be a clock-driven computing component configured
to process input data according to instructions stored in the memory 206. The memory
206 may be a tangible computer-readable medium configured to store instructions executable
by the processor 202. For instance, the memory 206 may be data storage that can be
loaded with one or more of the software components 204 executable by the processor
202 to achieve certain functions. In one example, the functions may involve the playback
device 200 retrieving audio data from an audio source or another playback device.
In another example, the functions may involve the playback device 200 sending audio
data to another device or playback device on a network. In yet another example, the
functions may involve pairing of the playback device 200 with one or more playback
devices to create a multichannel audio environment.
[0029] Certain functions may involve the playback device 200 synchronizing playback of audio
content with one or more other playback devices. During synchronous playback, a listener
will preferably not be able to perceive time-delay differences between playback of
the audio content by the playback device 200 and the one or more other playback devices.
U.S. Patent No. 8,234,395 entitled, "System and method for synchronizing operations among a plurality of independently
clocked digital data processing devices," which is hereby incorporated by reference,
provides in more detail some examples for audio playback synchronization among playback
devices.
[0030] The memory 206 may further be configured to store data associated with the playback
device 200, such as one or more zones and/or zone groups the playback device 200 is
a part of, audio sources accessible by the playback device 200, or a playback queue
that the playback device 200 (or some other playback device) may be associated with.
The data may be stored as one or more state variables that are periodically updated
and used to describe the state of the playback device 200. The memory 206 may also
include the data associated with the state of the other devices of the media system,
and shared from time to time among the devices so that one or more of the devices
have the most recent data associated with the system. Other embodiments are also possible.
[0031] The audio processing components 208 may include one or more of digital-to-analog
converters (DAC), analog-to-digital converters (ADC), audio preprocessing components,
audio enhancement components, and a digital signal processor (DSP), among others.
In one embodiment, one or more of the audio processing components 208 may be a subcomponent
of the processor 202. In one example, audio content may be processed and/or intentionally
altered by the audio processing components 208 to produce audio signals. The produced
audio signals may then be provided to the audio amplifier(s) 210 for amplification
and playback through speaker(s) 212. Particularly, the audio amplifier(s) 210 may
include devices configured to amplify audio signals to a level for driving one or
more of the speakers 212. The speaker(s) 212 may include an individual transducer
(e.g., a "driver") or a complete speaker system involving an enclosure with one or
more drivers. A particular driver of the speaker(s) 212 may include, for example,
a subwoofer (e.g., for low frequencies), a midrange driver (
e.g., for middle frequencies), and/or a tweeter (
e.g., for high frequencies). In some cases, each transducer in the one or more speakers
212 may be driven by an individual corresponding audio amplifier of the audio amplifier(s)
210. In addition to producing analog signals for playback by the playback device 200,
the audio processing components 208 may be configured to process audio content to
be sent to one or more other playback devices for playback.
[0032] Audio content to be processed and/or played back by the playback device 200 may be
received from an external source, such as via an audio line-in input connection (
e.g., an auto-detecting 3.5mm audio line-in connection) or the network interface 214.
[0033] The microphone(s) 220 may include an audio sensor configured to convert detected
sounds into electrical signals. The electrical signal may be processed by the audio
processing components 208 and/or the processor 202. The microphone(s) 220 may be positioned
in one or more orientations at one or more locations on the playback device 200. The
microphone(s) 220 may be configured to detect sound within one or more frequency ranges.
In one case, one or more of the microphone(s) 220 may be configured to detect sound
within a frequency range of audio that the playback device 200 is capable or rendering.
In another case, one or more of the microphone(s) 220 may be configured to detect
sound within a frequency range audible to humans. Other examples are also possible.
[0034] The network interface 214 may be configured to facilitate a data flow between the
playback device 200 and one or more other devices on a data network. As such, the
playback device 200 may be configured to receive audio content over the data network
from one or more other playback devices in communication with the playback device
200, network devices within a local area network, or audio content sources over a
wide area network such as the Internet. In one example, the audio content and other
signals transmitted and received by the playback device 200 may be transmitted in
the form of digital packet data containing an Internet Protocol (IP)-based source
address and IP-based destination addresses. In such a case, the network interface
214 may be configured to parse the digital packet data such that the data destined
for the playback device 200 is properly received and processed by the playback device
200.
[0035] As shown, the network interface 214 may include wireless interface(s) 216 and wired
interface(s) 218. The wireless interface(s) 216 may provide network interface functions
for the playback device 200 to wirelessly communicate with other devices (
e.g., other playback device(s), speaker(s), receiver(s), network device(s), control device(s)
within a data network the playback device 200 is associated with) in accordance with
a communication protocol (
e.g., any wireless standard including IEEE 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n, 802.11ac,
802.15, 4G mobile communication standard, and so on). The wired interface(s) 218 may
provide network interface functions for the playback device 200 to communicate over
a wired connection with other devices in accordance with a communication protocol
(
e.g., IEEE 802.3). While the network interface 214 shown in Figure 2 includes both wireless
interface(s) 216 and wired interface(s) 218, the network interface 214 may in some
embodiments include only wireless interface(s) or only wired interface(s).
[0036] In one example, the playback device 200 and one other playback device may be paired
to play two separate audio components of audio content. For instance, playback device
200 may be configured to play a left channel audio component, while the other playback
device may be configured to play a right channel audio component, thereby producing
or enhancing a stereo effect of the audio content. The paired playback devices (also
referred to as "bonded playback devices") may further play audio content in synchrony
with other playback devices.
[0037] In another example, the playback device 200 may be sonically consolidated with one
or more other playback devices to form a single, consolidated playback device. A consolidated
playback device may be configured to process and reproduce sound differently than
an unconsolidated playback device or playback devices that are paired, because a consolidated
playback device may have additional speaker drivers through which audio content may
be rendered. For instance, if the playback device 200 is a playback device designed
to render low frequency range audio content (i.e. a subwoofer), the playback device
200 may be consolidated with a playback device designed to render full frequency range
audio content. In such a case, the full frequency range playback device, when consolidated
with the low frequency playback device 200, may be configured to render only the mid
and high frequency components of audio content, while the low frequency range playback
device 200 renders the low frequency component of the audio content. The consolidated
playback device may further be paired with a single playback device or yet another
consolidated playback device.
[0038] By way of illustration, SONOS, Inc. presently offers (or has offered) for sale certain
playback devices including a "PLAY: 1," "PLAY:3," "PLAY:5," "PLAYBAR," "CONNECT:AMP,"
"CONNECT," and "SUB." Any other past, present, and/or future playback devices may
additionally or alternatively be used to implement the playback devices of example
embodiments disclosed herein. Additionally, it is understood that a playback device
is not limited to the example illustrated in Figure 2 or to the SONOS product offerings.
For example, a playback device may include a wired or wireless headphone. In another
example, a playback device may include or interact with a docking station for personal
mobile media playback devices. In yet another example, a playback device may be integral
to another device or component such as a television, a lighting fixture, or some other
device for indoor or outdoor use.
b. Example Playback Zone Configurations
[0039] Referring back to the media playback system 100 of Figure 1, the environment may
have one or more playback zones, each with one or more playback devices. The media
playback system 100 may be established with one or more playback zones, after which
one or more zones may be added, or removed to arrive at the example configuration
shown in Figure 1. Each zone may be given a name according to a different room or
space such as an office, bathroom, master bedroom, bedroom, kitchen, dining room,
living room, and/or balcony. In one case, a single playback zone may include multiple
rooms or spaces. In another case, a single room or space may include multiple playback
zones.
[0040] As shown in Figure 1, the balcony, dining room, kitchen, bathroom, office, and bedroom
zones each have one playback device, while the living room and master bedroom zones
each have multiple playback devices. In the living room zone, playback devices 104,
106, 108, and 110 may be configured to play audio content in synchrony as individual
playback devices, as one or more bonded playback devices, as one or more consolidated
playback devices, or any combination thereof. Similarly, in the case of the master
bedroom, playback devices 122 and 124 may be configured to play audio content in synchrony
as individual playback devices, as a bonded playback device, or as a consolidated
playback device.
[0041] In one example, one or more playback zones in the environment of Figure 1 may each
be playing different audio content. For instance, the user may be grilling in the
balcony zone and listening to hip hop music being played by the playback device 102
while another user may be preparing food in the kitchen zone and listening to classical
music being played by the playback device 114. In another example, a playback zone
may play the same audio content in synchrony with another playback zone. For instance,
the user may be in the office zone where the playback device 118 is playing the same
rock music that is being playing by playback device 102 in the balcony zone. In such
a case, playback devices 102 and 118 may be playing the rock music in synchrony such
that the user may seamlessly (or at least substantially seamlessly) enjoy the audio
content that is being played out-loud while moving between different playback zones.
Synchronization among playback zones may be achieved in a manner similar to that of
synchronization among playback devices, as described in previously referenced
U.S. Patent No. 8,234,395.
[0042] As suggested above, the zone configurations of the media playback system 100 may
be dynamically modified, and in some embodiments, the media playback system 100 supports
numerous configurations. For instance, if a user physically moves one or more playback
devices to or from a zone, the media playback system 100 may be reconfigured to accommodate
the change(s). For instance, if the user physically moves the playback device 102
from the balcony zone to the office zone, the office zone may now include both the
playback device 118 and the playback device 102. The playback device 102 may be paired
or grouped with the office zone and/or renamed if so desired via a control device
such as the control devices 126 and 128. On the other hand, if the one or more playback
devices are moved to a particular area in the home environment that is not already
a playback zone, a new playback zone may be created for the particular area.
[0043] Further, different playback zones of the media playback system 100 may be dynamically
combined into zone groups or split up into individual playback zones. For instance,
the dining room zone and the kitchen zone 114 may be combined into a zone group for
a dinner party such that playback devices 112 and 114 may render audio content in
synchrony. On the other hand, the living room zone may be split into a television
zone including playback device 104, and a listening zone including playback devices
106, 108, and 110, if the user wishes to listen to music in the living room space
while another user wishes to watch television.
c. Example Control Devices
[0044] Figure 3 shows a functional block diagram of an example control device 300 that may
be configured to be one or both of the control devices 126 and 128 of the media playback
system 100. As shown, the control device 300 may include a processor 302, memory 304,
a network interface 306, a user interface 308, and microphone(s) 310. In one example,
the control device 300 may be a dedicated controller for the media playback system
100. In another example, the control device 300 may be a network device on which media
playback system controller application software may be installed, such as for example,
an iPhone™, iPad™ or any other smart phone, tablet or network device (
e.g., a networked computer such as a PC or Mac™).
[0045] The processor 302 may be configured to perform functions relevant to facilitating
user access, control, and configuration of the media playback system 100. The memory
304 may be configured to store instructions executable by the processor 302 to perform
those functions. The memory 304 may also be configured to store the media playback
system controller application software and other data associated with the media playback
system 100 and the user.
[0046] The microphone(s) 310 may include an audio sensor configured to convert detected
sounds into electrical signals. The electrical signal may be processed by the processor
302. In one case, if the control device 300 is a device that may also be used as a
means for voice communication or voice recording, one or more of the microphone(s)
310 may be a microphone for facilitating those functions. For instance, the one or
more of the microphone(s) 310 may be configured to detect sound within a frequency
range that a human is capable of producing and/or a frequency range audible to humans.
Other examples are also possible.
[0047] In one example, the network interface 306 may be based on an industry standard (e.g.,
infrared, radio, wired standards including IEEE 802.3, wireless standards including
IEEE 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n, 802.11ac, 802.15, 4G mobile communication
standard, and so on). The network interface 306 may provide a means for the control
device 300 to communicate with other devices in the media playback system 100. In
one example, data and information (
e.g., such as a state variable) may be communicated between control device 300 and other
devices via the network interface 306. For instance, playback zone and zone group
configurations in the media playback system 100 may be received by the control device
300 from a playback device or another network device, or transmitted by the control
device 300 to another playback device or network device via the network interface
306. In some cases, the other network device may be another control device.
[0048] Playback device control commands such as volume control and audio playback control
may also be communicated from the control device 300 to a playback device via the
network interface 306. As suggested above, changes to configurations of the media
playback system 100 may also be performed by a user using the control device 300.
The configuration changes may include adding/removing one or more playback devices
to/from a zone, adding/removing one or more zones to/from a zone group, forming a
bonded or consolidated player, separating one or more playback devices from a bonded
or consolidated player, among others. Accordingly, the control device 300 may sometimes
be referred to as a controller, whether the control device 300 is a dedicated controller
or a network device on which media playback system controller application software
is installed.
[0049] The user interface 308 of the control device 300 may be configured to facilitate
user access and control of the media playback system 100, by providing a controller
interface such as the controller interface 400 shown in Figure 4. The controller interface
400 includes a playback control region 410, a playback zone region 420, a playback
status region 430, a playback queue region 440, and an audio content sources region
450. The user interface 400 as shown is just one example of a user interface that
may be provided on a network device such as the control device 300 of Figure 3 (and/or
the control devices 126 and 128 of Figure 1) and accessed by users to control a media
playback system such as the media playback system 100. Other user interfaces of varying
formats, styles, and interactive sequences may alternatively be implemented on one
or more network devices to provide comparable control access to a media playback system.
[0050] The playback control region 410 may include selectable (e.g., by way of touch or
by using a cursor) icons to cause playback devices in a selected playback zone or
zone group to play or pause, fast forward, rewind, skip to next, skip to previous,
enter/exit shuffle mode, enter/exit repeat mode, enter/exit cross fade mode. The playback
control region 410 may also include selectable icons to modify equalization settings,
and playback volume, among other possibilities.
[0051] The playback zone region 420 may include representations of playback zones within
the media playback system 100. In some embodiments, the graphical representations
of playback zones may be selectable to bring up additional selectable icons to manage
or configure the playback zones in the media playback system, such as a creation of
bonded zones, creation of zone groups, separation of zone groups, and renaming of
zone groups, among other possibilities.
[0052] For example, as shown, a "group" icon may be provided within each of the graphical
representations of playback zones. The "group" icon provided within a graphical representation
of a particular zone may be selectable to bring up options to select one or more other
zones in the media playback system to be grouped with the particular zone. Once grouped,
playback devices in the zones that have been grouped with the particular zone will
be configured to play audio content in synchrony with the playback device(s) in the
particular zone. Analogously, a "group" icon may be provided within a graphical representation
of a zone group. In this case, the "group" icon may be selectable to bring up options
to deselect one or more zones in the zone group to be removed from the zone group.
Other interactions and implementations for grouping and ungrouping zones via a user
interface such as the user interface 400 are also possible. The representations of
playback zones in the playback zone region 420 may be dynamically updated as playback
zone or zone group configurations are modified.
[0053] The playback status region 430 may include graphical representations of audio content
that is presently being played, previously played, or scheduled to play next in the
selected playback zone or zone group. The selected playback zone or zone group may
be visually distinguished on the user interface, such as within the playback zone
region 420 and/or the playback status region 430. The graphical representations may
include track title, artist name, album name, album year, track length, and other
relevant information that may be useful for the user to know when controlling the
media playback system via the user interface 400.
[0054] The playback queue region 440 may include graphical representations of audio content
in a playback queue associated with the selected playback zone or zone group. In some
embodiments, each playback zone or zone group may be associated with a playback queue
containing information corresponding to zero or more audio items for playback by the
playback zone or zone group. For instance, each audio item in the playback queue may
comprise a uniform resource identifier (URI), a uniform resource locator (URL) or
some other identifier that may be used by a playback device in the playback zone or
zone group to find and/or retrieve the audio item from a local audio content source
or a networked audio content source, possibly for playback by the playback device.
[0055] In one example, a playlist may be added to a playback queue, in which case information
corresponding to each audio item in the playlist may be added to the playback queue.
In another example, audio items in a playback queue may be saved as a playlist. In
a further example, a playback queue may be empty, or populated but "not in use" when
the playback zone or zone group is playing continuously streaming audio content, such
as Internet radio that may continue to play until otherwise stopped, rather than discrete
audio items that have playback durations. In an alternative embodiment, a playback
queue can include Internet radio and/or other streaming audio content items and be
"in use" when the playback zone or zone group is playing those items. Other examples
are also possible.
[0056] When playback zones or zone groups are "grouped" or "ungrouped," playback queues
associated with the affected playback zones or zone groups may be cleared or re-associated.
For example, if a first playback zone including a first playback queue is grouped
with a second playback zone including a second playback queue, the established zone
group may have an associated playback queue that is initially empty, that contains
audio items from the first playback queue (such as if the second playback zone was
added to the first playback zone), that contains audio items from the second playback
queue (such as if the first playback zone was added to the second playback zone),
or a combination of audio items from both the first and second playback queues. Subsequently,
if the established zone group is ungrouped, the resulting first playback zone may
be re-associated with the previous first playback queue, or be associated with a new
playback queue that is empty or contains audio items from the playback queue associated
with the established zone group before the established zone group was ungrouped. Similarly,
the resulting second playback zone may be re-associated with the previous second playback
queue, or be associated with a new playback queue that is empty, or contains audio
items from the playback queue associated with the established zone group before the
established zone group was ungrouped. Other examples are also possible.
[0057] Referring back to the user interface 400 of Figure 4, the graphical representations
of audio content in the playback queue region 440 may include track titles, artist
names, track lengths, and other relevant information associated with the audio content
in the playback queue. In one example, graphical representations of audio content
may be selectable to bring up additional selectable icons to manage and/or manipulate
the playback queue and/or audio content represented in the playback queue. For instance,
a represented audio content may be removed from the playback queue, moved to a different
position within the playback queue, or selected to be played immediately, or after
any currently playing audio content, among other possibilities. A playback queue associated
with a playback zone or zone group may be stored in a memory on one or more playback
devices in the playback zone or zone group, on a playback device that is not in the
playback zone or zone group, and/or some other designated device.
[0058] The audio content sources region 450 may include graphical representations of selectable
audio content sources from which audio content may be retrieved and played by the
selected playback zone or zone group. Discussions pertaining to audio content sources
may be found in the following section.
d. Example Audio Content Sources
[0059] As indicated previously, one or more playback devices in a zone or zone group may
be configured to retrieve for playback audio content (e.g. according to a corresponding
URI or URL for the audio content) from a variety of available audio content sources.
In one example, audio content may be retrieved by a playback device directly from
a corresponding audio content source (e.g., a line-in connection). In another example,
audio content may be provided to a playback device over a network via one or more
other playback devices or network devices.
[0060] Example audio content sources may include a memory of one or more playback devices
in a media playback system such as the media playback system 100 of Figure 1, local
music libraries on one or more network devices (such as a control device, a network-enabled
personal computer, or a networked-attached storage (NAS), for example), streaming
audio services providing audio content via the Internet (
e.g., the cloud), or audio sources connected to the media playback system via a line-in
input connection on a playback device or network devise, among other possibilities.
[0061] In some embodiments, audio content sources may be regularly added or removed from
a media playback system such as the media playback system 100 of Figure 1. In one
example, an indexing of audio items may be performed whenever one or more audio content
sources are added, removed or updated. Indexing of audio items may involve scanning
for identifiable audio items in all folders/directory shared over a network accessible
by playback devices in the media playback system, and generating or updating an audio
content database containing metadata (
e.g., title, artist, album, track length, among others) and other associated information,
such as a URI or URL for each identifiable audio item found. Other examples for managing
and maintaining audio content sources may also be possible.
[0062] The above discussions relating to playback devices, control devices, playback zone
configurations, and media item sources provide only some examples of operating environments
within which functions and methods described below may be implemented. Other operating
environments and configurations of media playback systems, playback devices, and network
devices not explicitly described herein may also be applicable and suitable for implementation
of the functions and methods.
III. Example Playback Device Movement Within a Playback Environment
[0063] As indicated above, examples discussed herein involve expanding playback of a media
item from a first playback device to a second playback device based on changes in
proximity between the first playback device and the second playback device. Figures
5A and 5B show example media playback environments within which such examples may
be implemented.
[0064] The example playback environments of Figures 5A and 5B may include portions of the
example home environment shown in and described above in connection to Figure 1. Accordingly,
the media playback environments may be associated with a media playback system 500
that includes a portion of the devices of the media playback system 100, also shown
in and described above in connection to Figure 1. For instance, playback devices 502-514
of the media playback system 500 may correspond to playback devices 102-114 of the
media playback system 100. Accordingly, playback devices 502-514 may each be similar
to the playback device 200 shown in and described in connection to Figure 2.
[0065] Playback devices 502-514 may each be configured to be powered from an external power
source (i.e. power outlet) via a power cord and/or a docking station via which a docked
playback device may receive power from the external power source. In addition, one
or more of the playback devices 502-514 may include an internal battery from which
a respective playback device may be powered. In one such case, the respective playback
device may be configured to be powered from the external power source by default,
if the external power source is available, and alternatively powered from the internal
battery if the external power source is unavailable (i.e. playback device is unplugged
or undocked). Other power sources and configurations are also possible.
[0066] As shown in Figures 5A and 5B, playback device 502 may be a part of a zone associated
with the balcony, playback devices 504-510 may be part of a zone associated with the
living room, playback device 512 may be part of a zone associated with the dining
room, and playback device 514 may be part of a zone associated with the kitchen. As
discussed above, each playback device may be ungrouped from one zone and added to
another zone or used to form a new zone. In addition, each zone may be added to a
zone group or removed from a zone group. In Figure 5A, playback device 502 moved from
a location "A" on the balcony to a location "B" in the living room. In Figure 5B,
the playback device 502 then moved from the location B to location "C" in the dining
room.
[0067] Figures 6A, 6B, 7A, and 7B show flow diagrams of example methods 600, 650, 700, and
750, respectively, for expanding playback of a media item from a first playback device
to a second playback device based on changes in proximity between the first playback
device and the second playback device. Methods 600, 650, 700, and 750 present example
methods that can be implemented within an operating environment involving, for example,
the media playback system 100 of Figure 1, one or more of the playback device 200
of Figure 2, and/or the media playbacks environment 500 of Figures 5A and 5B. In one
example, the methods 600, 650, 700, and 750 may each be performed in whole or in part
by a computing device in communication with a media playback system. For instance,
the methods 600, 650, 700, and 750 may be performed by one or more of the playback
devices 502-514 of Figures 5A and 5B. In such cases, one or more of the playback devices
502-514 may have installed thereon a software application that includes instructions
executable by a processor of a respective playback device to cause the respective
playback device to perform the functions of methods 600, 650, 700, and/or 750.
[0068] Methods 600, 650, 700, and 750 may each include one or more operations, functions,
or actions as illustrated by one or more of blocks 602-606, 652-656, 702-706, and
752-756, respectively. Although the respective blocks are illustrated in sequential
order, these blocks may also be performed in parallel, and/or in a different order
than those described herein. Also, the various blocks may be combined into fewer blocks,
divided into additional blocks, and/or removed based upon the desired implementation.
In addition, for the methods 600, 650, 700, 750, and other processes and methods disclosed
herein, the flowcharts show functionality and operation of only a few possible implementations
of present embodiments. In this regard, each block may represent a module, a segment,
or a portion of program code, which includes one or more instructions executable by
a processor for implementing specific logical functions or steps in the process. The
program code may be stored on any type of computer readable medium, for example, such
as a storage device including a disk or hard drive.
[0069] The computer readable medium may include non-transitory computer readable medium,
for example, such as computer-readable media that stores data for short periods of
time like register memory, processor cache and Random Access Memory (RAM). The computer
readable medium may also include non-transitory media, such as secondary or persistent
long term storage, like read only memory (ROM), optical or magnetic disks, compact-disc
read only memory (CD-ROM), for example. The computer readable media may also be any
other volatile or non-volatile storage systems. The computer readable medium may be
considered a computer readable storage medium, for example, or a tangible storage
device. In addition, for the method 600 and other processes and methods disclosed
herein, each block may represent circuitry that is wired to perform the specific logical
functions in the process.
IV. First Example Method for Playback Expansion
[0070] As shown in Figure 6A, the method 600 involves at block 602, identifying by a first
playback device that is part of a first zone, a second playback device within a proximity
of the first playback device; at block 604, determining that the second playback device
is playing a media item as part of a second zone; and at block 606, based on the determination,
(i) joining the second zone and (ii) beginning to play the media item in synchrony
with the second playback device. The method 600 involves the first playback device
expanding playback of the media item from the second playback device to the first
playback device when the first playback device is placed such that the second playback
device is within the proximity of the first playback device.
a. Identifying a second playback device within a proximity of the first playback device
[0071] At block 602, the method 600 involves identifying by a first playback device that
is part of a first zone, a second playback device within a proximity of the first
playback device. Referring to Figure 5A for illustrative purposes, the first playback
device may be the playback device 502, the first zone may be the balcony zone, and
the second playback device may be the playback device 504.
[0072] As shown, the playback device 502, while a part of the balcony zone, may move from
location A on the balcony to location B in the living room. In one example, the playback
device 502 may be powered from an external power source while at location A (i.e.
via a dock and/or a power plug, among other possibilities), and may be powered from
an internal battery when the playback device 502 is removed from location A (i.e.
undocked and/or unplugged from the external power source). As such, the playback device
502 may be powered from the internal battery when the playback device 502 is at location
B.
[0073] At the location B, the playback device 502 may identify that the playback device
504 is now within a proximity of playback device 504. The playback device 504 may
be powered from an external power source. In one example, the playback device 502
may identify that the playback device 504 is within the proximity of the playback
device 502 based on one or more proximity sensors on the playback device 502. The
one or more proximity sensors may include one or more of a capacitive sensor, an inductive
sensor, a laser sensor, a magnetic sensor, an infrared sensor, a photo-sensor, an
acoustic sensor, and a wireless signal sensor, among other possibilities.
[0074] In one instance, a wireless signal sensor of the playback device 502 may detect a
wireless signal emitted from a playback device with a signal strength above a threshold
value, indicating that the playback device is within the proximity of the playback
device 502. Based on the detection, the playback device 502 may parse the detected
wireless signal to identify the playback device 504 as the source of the detected
wireless signal and accordingly, as the playback device within the proximity of the
playback device 502.
[0075] In another instance, a photo-sensor on the playback device 502 may detect that a
playback device is within a proximity (i.e. threshold photo-sensing range) of the
playback device 502. The playback device 502, in response to the detection, may transmit
to the detected playback device, a request for information identifying the detected
playback device, and subsequently identify the playback device 504 as the detected
playback device based on a received response to the request. Other examples for identifying
the playback device 504 as the playback device within the proximity of the first playback
device are also possible.
[0076] As mentioned above, the playback device 502 moved from location A to location B.
In one example, block 602 may be performed once the playback device 502 has been placed
at location B. In one case, the playback device 502 may include one or more movement
sensors (i.e. accelerometers, among other possibilities). As such, the movement sensors
of the playback device 502 may detect a placement of the playback device 502 by detecting
cessation of movement following movement of the playback device 502. The playback
device 502 may then perform block 602 in response to detecting the placement of the
playback device 502. Other examples are also possible.
b. Determining that the second playback device is playing a media item as part of a second zone
[0077] At block 604, the method 600 involves determining that the second playback device
is playing a media item as part of a second zone. Continuing with the example above,
upon identifying the playback device 504 within the proximity of the playback device
502, the playback device 502 may determine that that playback device 504 is playing
a media item as part of the living room zone and is not a part of the balcony zone.
[0078] In one example, the playback device 502 may determine that the playback device 504
is playing the media item as part of the living room zone by transmitting to the playback
device 504, a request for information associated with the playback device 504, and
subsequently receive information from the playback device 504 indicating that the
playback device 504 is playing the media item and is a part of the living room zone.
[0079] In another example, the playback device 502 may determine that the playback device
504 is playing the media item as part of the living room zone by transmitting to one
or more playback devices in the media playback system 500 (including or excluding
the playback device 504), a request for information associated with the playback device
504, and subsequently receive information from the one or more playback devices in
the media playback system 500, information indicating that the playback device 504
is playing the media item as part of the living room zone.
[0080] In yet another example, the playback device 502 may determine that the playback device
504 is playing the media item as part of the living room zone by retrieving a locally
stored state variable associated with the playback device 504. For instance, the playback
device 502 (and one or more other playback devices in the media playback system 500)
may maintain state variables associated with itself and other playback devices in
the media playback system 500. A state variable may be updated for a corresponding
playback device periodically and/or when a configuration and/or status of the corresponding
playback device changes. For instance, a state variable corresponding to the playback
device 504 may be updated when the playback device 504 began playing the media item
as part of the living room zone. As such, the playback device 502 may retrieve the
locally stored state variable that is associated with the playback device 504 to determine
that the playback device 504 is playing the media item as part of the living room.
Other examples are also possible.
c. Based on the determination, (i) joining the second zone and (ii) beginning to play
the media item in synchrony with the second playback device
[0081] At block 606, the method 600 involves based on the determination, (i) joining the
second zone and (ii) beginning to play the media item in synchrony with the second
playback device. Continuing with the example above, the playback device 502 may join
the living room zone and begin playing the media item in synchrony with the playback
device 504. In other words, the playback device 502 may join the living room zone,
and accordingly begin playing the media item as part of the living room zone, which
involves playing the media item in synchrony with the playback device 504. As indicated
above,
U.S. Patent No. 8,234,395 entitled, "System and method for synchronizing operations among a plurality of independently
clocked digital data processing devices," which is hereby incorporated by reference,
provides in more detail some examples for audio playback synchronization among playback
devices.
[0082] In one example, the playback device 502 may begin playing the media item in synchrony
with the playback device 504 at a volume level that the playback device 502 was previously
playing media content. In another example, the playback device 502 may begin playing
the media item in synchrony with the playback device 504 at a particular volume level
determined based on a playback volume level of the playback device 504. In one case,
if the playback device 502 is a same type of playback device as the playback device
504 (i.e. same model), the particular volume level may be the same as the volume level
of the playback device 504. In another case, if the playback device 502 has a lower
audio output power (i.e. lower wattage amplifier, among other possibilities), the
particular volume level may be higher than the volume level of the playback device
504 in order to properly match the playback volume output of the playback device 504.
Analogously, if the playback device 502 has a higher audio output power (i.e. higher
wattage amplifier, among other possibilities), the particular volume level may be
lower than the volume level of the playback device 504. Other cases are also possible.
[0083] In a further example, the playback device 502, when beginning to play the media item
in synchrony with the playback device 504, may gradually increase a playback volume
of the media item from a first playback volume to a second playback volume over a
duration of time. In this example, the first playback volume may be a volume level
of zero, and the second playback volume may be the particular playback volume determined
based on the playback volume of the playback device 504, as discussed above. Examples
of the duration of time may be anywhere between 3 to 15 seconds. In one case, the
volume increase from the first playback volume to the second playback volume may be
performed at a predetermined rate, such as 2 volume units per second. In this case,
the duration of time may vary based on a difference between the first playback volume
and the second playback volume. Other examples are also possible.
[0084] Once the playback device 502 has joined the living room zone and begun playing the
media item in synchrony with the playback device 504, the playback device 502 may
provide an indication to any users or listeners in the playback environment that the
playback device 502 is joining or has joined the living room zone. The indication
may include one or more of a playback of an audio signal, a flashing of a light source
on the playback device 502, and a vibration of the playback device 502, among other
possibilities.
[0085] Referring to Figure 5B, the playback device 502, after being placed at location B
in the living room zone, may be subsequently moved to location C in the dining room
zone. In one example, if the playback device 502 has already joined the living room
zone and/or is already playing the media item in synchrony with the playback device
504 when the playback device 502 is subsequently moved to location C, the playback
device 502 may again perform the method 600 of Figure 6A. In this case, however, playback
device 512 may be the second playback device of method 600, and the dining room zone
may be the second zone of method 600.
[0086] In another example, the playback device 502 may be subsequently moved from location
B before the playback device 502 has completed a process of joining the living room
zone and/or beginning to play the media item in synchrony with the playback device
504. This may be the case when a user who is moving the playback device 502 from the
balcony to the dining room, on the way to the dining room, temporarily places the
playback device 502 in the living room near the playback device 504 before eventually
moving the playback device 502 to the dining room. The user may perhaps be dropping
off an item from the balcony in the living room and/or picking up an item in the living
room to also bring to the dining room when the playback device 502 is temporarily
placed at location B. Whichever the case, the temporary placement of the playback
device 502 in the living room near the playback device 504 may accordingly cause the
playback device 502 to begin to perform method 600.
[0087] In this example, the playback device 502, while in the process of joining the living
room zone and/or beginning to play the media item in synchrony with the playback device
504, may detect movement of the playback device 502 (i.e. via the one or more movement
sensors), and responsively abort joining the second zone and cease beginning to play
the media item in synchrony with the playback device 504. In one case, the process
of joining the living room zone and beginning to play the media item in synchrony
with the playback device 504 may include the increasing of the playback volume of
the media item by the playback device 502 to the particular playback volume determined
based on the playback volume of the playback device 504, as discussed above. Other
examples are also possible.
V. Second Example Method for Playback Expansion
[0088] As shown in Figure 6B, the method 650 involves at block 652, determining by a first
playback device playing a media item as part of a first zone, that a second playback
device has entered a proximity of the first playback device; at block 654, determining
that the second playback device is a part of a second zone; and at block 656, responsively
transmitting a command to cause the second playback device to (i) join the first zone
and (ii) begin to play the media item in synchrony with the first playback device.
The method 650 involves the first playback device expanding playback of the media
item from the first playback device to the second playback device when the second
playback device is placed within the proximity of the first playback device.
a. Determining that a second playback device has entered within a proximity of the first
playback device
[0089] At block 652, the method 650 involves determining by a first playback device playing
a media item as part of a first zone, that a second playback device has entered a
proximity of the first playback device. Referring to Figure 5A for illustrative purposes,
the first playback device may be the playback device 504, the first zone may be a
living room zone, and the second playback device may be the playback device 502.
[0090] As shown, the playback device 504 may be playing a media item as part of the living
room zone, when the playback device 502 moved to location B, within a proximity of
the playback device 504. In one example, the playback device 504 may be powered from
an external power source while the playback device 502 may be powered from an internal
battery.
[0091] With playback device 502 now at location B, the playback device 504 may determine
that the playback device 502 has entered within the proximity of playback device 504.
In one example, the playback device 504 may determine that the playback device 502
has entered within the proximity of the playback device 504 based on one or more proximity
sensors on the playback device 504. The one or more proximity sensors may include
one or more of a capacitive sensor, an inductive sensor, a laser sensor, a magnetic
sensor, an infrared sensor, a photo-sensor, an acoustic sensor, and a wireless signal
sensor, among other possibilities.
[0092] In one instance, a wireless signal sensor of the playback device 504 may detect a
wireless signal emitted from a playback device with a signal strength that is now
above a threshold value, indicating that the playback device has now entered within
the proximity of the playback device 504. Based on the detection, the playback device
504 may parse the detected wireless signal to identify the playback device 502 as
the source of the detected wireless signal and accordingly, as the playback device
within the proximity of the playback device 504.
[0093] In another instance, a photo-sensor on the playback device 504 may detect that a
playback device has entered within a proximity (i.e. photo-sensing range) of the playback
device 504. The playback device 504, in response to the detection, may transmit to
the detected playback device, a request for information identifying the detected playback
device, and subsequently identify the playback device 502 as the detected playback
device based on a received response to the request. Other examples for identifying
the playback device 502 as the playback device that has entered within the proximity
of the first playback device are also possible.
b. Determining that the second playback device is a part of a second zone
[0094] At block 654, the method 650 involves determining that the second playback device
is a part of a second zone. Continuing with the example above, upon determining that
the playback device 502 has entered within the proximity of the playback device 504,
the playback device 504 may determine that that playback device 502 is a part of the
balcony zone and not a part of the living room zone.
[0095] In one example, the playback device 504 may determine that the playback device 502
is a part of the balcony zone by transmitting to the playback device 502 a request
for information associated with the playback device 502, and subsequently receive
information from the playback device 502 indicating that the playback device 502 is
a part of the balcony zone.
[0096] In another example, the playback device 504 may determine that the playback device
502 is a part of the balcony zone by transmitting to one or more playback devices
in the media playback system 500 (including or excluding the playback device 502),
a request for information associated with the playback device 502, and subsequently
receive information from the one or more playback devices in the media playback system
500, information indicating that the playback device 502 is a part of the balcony
zone.
[0097] In yet another example, the playback device 504 may determine that the playback device
502 is a part of the balcony zone by retrieving a locally stored state variable associated
with the playback device 502. For instance, the playback device 504 (and one or more
other playback devices in the media playback system 500) may maintain state variables
associated with itself and other playback devices in the media playback system 500.
A state variable may have been updated for a corresponding playback device periodically
and/or when a configuration and/or status of the corresponding playback device changes.
For instance, a state variable corresponding to the playback device 502 may be updated
when the playback device 502 became a part of the balcony zone. As such, the playback
device 504 may retrieve the locally stored state variable that is associated with
the playback device 502 to determine that the playback device 502 is a part of the
balcony. Other examples are also possible.
[0098] As shown in Figure 5A, the playback device 502 moved from location A to location
B, within the proximity of the playback device 504. In one example, block 654 may
be performed by the playback device 504 once the playback device 504 determines that
the playback device 502 has entered within the proximity of the playback device 504.
In another example, the playback device 504 may determine that the playback device
502 has been placed, and is not actively in transition, before performing block 654.
[0099] In one case, the playback device 504 may determine using the one or more proximity
sensors on the playback device 504, whether the playback device 502 is still in transition.
For instance, if the one or more proximity sensors detect a substantially consistent
presence of the playback device 502 within the proximity of the playback device 504,
the playback device 504 may determine that the playback device 502 has been placed
and proceed to perform block 654. In another instance, if the one or more proximity
sensors detect a substantially varying presence of the playback device 502 within
the proximity of the playback device 504, the playback device 504 may determine that
the playback device 502 has not been placed and may not proceed to perform block 654.
[0100] In another case, the playback device 504, prior to performing block 654, may transmit
to the playback device 502 a request for information indicating whether the playback
device 502 has been placed. The playback device 504 may then determine whether to
proceed to perform block 654 based on a response from the playback device 502 indicating
whether the playback device 502 has been placed. As indicated previously, the playback
device 502 may include one or more movement sensors (i.e. accelerometers, among other
possibilities) to determine whether the playback device 502 has been placed. Other
examples are also possible.
c. Responsively, transmitting a command to cause the second playback device to (i) join
the first zone and (ii) begin to play the media item in synchrony with the first playback
device
[0101] At block 656, the method 650 involves responsively, transmitting a command to cause
the second playback device to (i) join the first zone and (ii) begin to play the media
item in synchrony with the first playback device. Continuing with the example above,
the playback device 504 may transmit to the playback device 502, a command to cause
the playback device 502 to join the living room zone and begin to play the media item
in synchrony with the playback device 504. In one case, causing the playback device
502 to join the living room zone may accordingly cause the playback device 502 to
begin playing the media item as part of the living room zone, which involves playing
the media item in synchrony with the playback device 504. As indicated above,
U.S. Patent No. 8,234,395 entitled, "System and method for synchronizing operations among a plurality of independently
clocked digital data processing devices," which is hereby incorporated by reference,
provides in more detail some examples for audio playback synchronization among playback
devices.
[0102] In one example, if the playback device 504 proceeded to block 654 from block 652
without determining whether the playback device 502 has been placed, the playback
device 504 may determine whether the playback device 502 has been placed prior to
performing block 656.
[0103] In one example, a playback volume of the playback device 502 when the playback device
502 begins to play the media content in synchrony with the playback device 504 may
be determined by the playback device 502. In another example, the playback volume
of the playback device 502 when the playback device begins to play the media content
in synchrony with the playback device 504 may be according to the command transmitted
from the playback device 504 to the playback device 502 to cause the playback device
502 to join the living room zone and play the media item in synchrony with the playback
device 504.
[0104] In one case, the command may cause the playback device 502 to begin playing the media
item in synchrony with the playback device 504 at a volume level that the playback
device 502 was previously playing media content. In another case, the command may
cause the playback device 502 to begin playing the media item in synchrony with the
playback device 504 at a particular volume level determined based on a playback volume
level of the playback device 504. In one instance, if the playback device 502 is a
same type of playback device as the playback device 504 (i.e. same model), the particular
volume level may be the same as the volume level of the playback device 504. In another
instance, if the playback device 502 has a lower audio output power (i.e. lower wattage
amplifier, among other possibilities), the particular volume level may be higher than
the volume level of the playback device 504 to properly match the playback volume
output of the playback device 504. Analogously, if the playback device 502 has a higher
audio output power (i.e. higher wattage amplifier, among other possibilities), the
particular volume level may be lower than the volume level of the playback device
504. Other examples are also possible.
[0105] In a further case, the command may cause the playback device 502, when beginning
to play the media item in synchrony with the playback device 504, to gradually increase
a playback volume of the media item from a first playback volume to a second playback
volume over a duration of time. In this example, the first playback volume may be
a volume level of zero, and the second playback volume may be the particular playback
volume determined based on the playback volume of the playback device 504, as discussed
above. Examples of the duration of time may be anywhere between 3 to 15 seconds. In
one instance, the volume increase from the first playback volume to the second playback
volume may be performed at a predetermined rate, such as 2 volume units per second.
In this instance, the duration of time may vary based on the difference between the
first playback volume and the second playback volume. Other examples are also possible.
[0106] In one example, the command from the playback device 504 to cause the playback device
502 to join the living room zone and begin to play the media item in synchrony with
the playback device 504 may further include a command to cause the playback device
502 to provide an indication to any users or listeners in the playback environment
that the playback device 502 is joining the living room zone. The indication may include
one or more of a playback of an audio signal, a flashing of a light source on the
playback device 502, and a vibration of the playback device 502, among other possibilities.
[0107] Referring to Figure 5B, the playback device 502, after entering within the proximity
of the playback device 504 and/or being placed at location B, in the living room zone,
may be subsequently moved to location C in the dining room zone. In one example, the
playback device 502 may be subsequently moved from the location B before the playback
device 502 has completed a process of joining the living room zone and/or beginning
to play the media item in synchrony with the playback device 504. This may be the
case when a user, who is moving the playback device 502 from the balcony to the dining
room, on the way to the dining room, temporarily places the playback device 502 in
the living room near the playback device 504 before eventually moving the playback
device 502 to the dining room. The user may perhaps be dropping off an item from the
balcony in the living room and/or picking up an item in the living room to also bring
to the dining room when the playback device 502 is temporarily placed at location
B. Whichever the case, the temporary placement of the playback device 502 in the living
room near the playback device 504 may accordingly cause the playback device 504 to
begin performing the method 650.
[0108] In one example, if the playback device 504 determines within a predetermined duration
of time after transmitting the command to the playback device 502, that the playback
device 502 is moving, the playback device 504 may transmit to the playback device
502, a command to cause the playback device 502 to abort joining the living room zone
and cease beginning to play the media item.
[0109] The predetermined duration of time may be determined based on an expected duration
of time between when the playback device 504 transmits the command to cause the playback
device 502 to join the living room zone and begin playing the media item in synchrony
with the playback device 504 and when the playback device 502 completes joining the
living room zone and beginning playback of the media item in synchrony with the playback
device 504. In one case, the predetermined duration of time may include the duration
of time for the playback volume of the media item by the playback device 502 to increase
to the particular playback volume determined based on the playback volume of the playback
device 504, as discussed above. Other examples are also possible.
[0110] In another example, the command transmitted from the playback device 504 to the playback
device 502 to cause the playback device 502 to join the living room zone and begin
playing the media item in synchrony with the playback device 504 may further include
a command to cause the playback device 502 to transmit a confirmation message upon
completion of joining the living room zone and beginning to play the media item in
synchrony with the playback device 504. In this example, if the playback device 504
determines, prior to receiving the confirmation message from the playback device 502,
that the playback device 502 is moving, the playback device 504 may transmit to the
playback device 502, a command to cause the playback device 502 to abort joining the
living room zone and cease beginning to play the media.
[0111] In one case, the playback device 504 may determine that the playback device 502 is
moving if the one or more proximity sensors on the playback device 504 detect a substantially
varying presence of the playback device 502 within the proximity of the playback device
504. In another case, the playback device 504 may determine that the playback device
502 is moving if the playback device 504 receives from the playback device 502, information
indicating that the playback device 502 is moving. Other examples are also possible.
VI. Third Example Method for Playback Expansion
[0112] As shown in Figure 7A, the method 700 involves at block 702, identifying by a first
playback device playing a media item as part of a first zone, a second playback device
within a proximity of the first playback device; at block 704, determining that the
second playback device is a part of a second zone; and at block 706, responsively
transmitting a command to cause the second playback device to (i) join the first zone
and (ii) play the media item in synchrony with the first playback device. The method
700 involves the first playback device expanding playback of the media item from the
first playback device to the second playback device when the first playback device
is placed such that the second playback device is within the proximity of the first
playback device.
a. Identifying a second playback device within a proximity of the first playback device
[0113] At block 702, the method 700 involves identifying by a first playback device playing
a media item as part of a first zone, a second playback device within a proximity
of the first playback device. Referring to Figure 5A for illustrative purposes, the
first playback device may be the playback device 502, the first zone may be a balcony
zone, and the second playback device may be the playback device 504.
[0114] As shown, the playback device 502, while playing the media item as a part of the
balcony zone, may move from location A on the balcony to location B in the living
room. In one example, the playback device 502 may be powered from an external power
source while at location A (i.e. via a dock and/or a power plug, among other possibilities),
and may be powered from an internal battery when the playback device 502 is removed
from location A (i.e. undocked and/or unplugged from the external power source). As
such, the playback device 502 may be powered from the internal battery when the playback
device 502 is at the location 502.
[0115] At the location B, the playback device 502 may identify that the playback device
504 is now within a proximity of playback device 502. The playback device 504 may
be powered from an external power source. In one example, the playback device 502
may identify that the playback device 504 is within the proximity of the playback
device 502 based on one or more proximity sensors on the playback device 502. The
one or more proximity sensors may include one or more of a capacitive sensor, an inductive
sensor, a laser sensor, a magnetic sensor, an infrared sensor, a photo-sensor, an
acoustic sensor, and a wireless signal sensor, among other possibilities.
[0116] In one instance, a wireless signal sensor of the playback device 502 may detect a
wireless signal emitted from a playback device with a signal strength above a threshold
value, indicating that the playback device is within the proximity of the playback
device 502. Based on the detection, the playback device 502 may parse the detected
wireless signal to identify the playback device 504 as the source of the detected
wireless signal and accordingly, as the playback device within the proximity of the
playback device 502.
[0117] In another instance, a photo-sensor on the playback device 502 may detect that a
playback device is within a proximity (i.e. photo-sensing range) of the playback device
502. The playback device 502, in response to the detection, may transmit to the detected
playback device, a request for information identifying the detected playback device,
and subsequently identify the playback device 504 as the detected playback device
based on a received response to the request. Other examples for identifying the playback
device 504 as the playback device within the proximity of the first playback device
are also possible.
[0118] As mentioned above, the playback device 502 moved from location A to location B.
In one example, block 702 may be performed once the playback device 502 has been placed
at location B. In one case, the playback device 502 may include one or more movement
sensors (i.e. accelerometers, among other possibilities). As such, the movement sensors
of the playback device 502 may detect a placement of the playback device 502 by detecting
cessation of movement following movement of the playback device 502. The playback
device 502 may then perform block 702 in response to detecting the placement of the
playback device 502. Other examples are also possible.
b. Determining that the second playback device is a part of a second zone
[0119] At block 704, the method 700 involves determining that the second playback device
is a part of a second zone. Continuing with the example above, upon identifying the
playback device 504 within the proximity of the playback device 504, the playback
device 502 may determine that that playback device 504 is a part of the living room
zone and not a part of the balcony zone.
[0120] In one example, the playback device 502 may determine that the playback device 504
is a part of the living room zone by transmitting to the playback device 504 a request
for information associated with the playback device 504, and subsequently receive
information from the playback device 504 indicating that the playback device 504 is
a part of the living room zone.
[0121] In another example, the playback device 502 may determine that the playback device
504 is a part of the living room zone by transmitting to one or more playback devices
in the media playback system 500 (including or excluding the playback device 502),
a request for information associated with the playback device 504, and subsequently
receive information from the one or more playback devices in the media playback system
500, information indicating that the playback device 504 is a part of the living room
zone.
[0122] In yet another example, the playback device 502 may determine that the playback device
504 is a part of the living room zone by retrieving a locally stored state variable
associated with the playback device 504. For instance, the playback device 502 (and
one or more other playback devices in the media playback system 500) may maintain
state variables associated with itself and other playback devices in the media playback
system 500. A state variable may be updated for a corresponding playback device periodically
and/or when a configuration and/or status of the corresponding playback device changes.
For instance, a state variable corresponding to the playback device 504 may have been
updated when the playback device 504 became a part of the living room zone. As such,
the playback device 502 may retrieve the locally stored state variable that is associated
with the playback device 504 to determine that the playback device 504 is a part of
the living room. Other examples are also possible.
c. Responsively, transmitting a command to cause the second playback device to (i) join
the first zone and (ii) play the media item in synchrony with the first playback device
[0123] At block 706, the method 700 involves responsively, transmitting a command to cause
the second playback device to (i) join the first zone and (ii) play the media item
in synchrony with the first playback device. Continuing with the example above, the
playback device 502 may transmit to the playback device 504, a command to cause the
playback device 502 to join the balcony zone and begin to play the media item in synchrony
with the playback device 502. In one case, causing the playback device 504 to join
the balcony zone may accordingly cause the playback device 504 to begin playing the
media item as part of the balcony zone, which involves playing the media item in synchrony
with the playback device 502. As indicated above,
U.S. Patent No. 8,234,395 entitled, "System and method for synchronizing operations among a plurality of independently
clocked digital data processing devices," which is hereby incorporated by reference,
provides in more detail some examples for audio playback synchronization among playback
devices.
[0124] In one example, a playback volume of the playback device 504 when the playback device
504 begins to play the media content in synchrony with the playback device 502 may
be determined by the playback device 504. In another example, the playback volume
of the playback device 504 when the playback device begins to play the media content
in synchrony with the playback device 502 may be according to the command transmitted
from the playback device 502 to the playback device 504 to cause the playback device
504 to join the balcony zone and play the media item in synchrony with the playback
device 502.
[0125] In one case, the command may cause the playback device 504 to begin playing the media
item in synchrony with the playback device 502 at a volume level that the playback
device 504 was previously playing media content. In another case, the command may
cause the playback device 504 to begin playing the media item in synchrony with the
playback device 502 at a particular volume level determined based on a playback volume
level of the playback device 502. In one instance, if the playback device 504 is a
same type of playback device as the playback device 502 (i.e. same model), the particular
volume level may be the same as the volume level of the playback device 502. In another
instance, if the playback device 504 has a lower audio output power (i.e. lower wattage
amplifier, among other possibilities), the particular volume level may be higher than
the volume level of the playback device 502 to properly match the volume output of
the playback device 502. analogously, if the playback device 504 has a higher audio
output power (i.e. higher wattage amplifier, among other possibilities), the particular
volume level may be lower than the volume level of the playback device 502. Other
examples are also possible.
[0126] In a further case, the command may cause the playback device 504, when beginning
to play the media item in synchrony with the playback device 502, to gradually increase
a playback volume of the media item from a first playback volume to a second playback
volume over a duration of time. In this example, the first playback volume may be
a volume level of zero, and the second playback volume may be the particular playback
volume determined based on the playback volume of the playback device 502, as discussed
above. Examples of the duration of time may be anywhere between 3 to 15 seconds. In
one instance, the volume increase from the first playback volume to the second playback
volume may be performed at a predetermined rate, such as 2 volume units per second.
In this instance, the duration of time may vary based on the difference between the
first playback volume and the second playback volume. Other examples are also possible.
[0127] In one example, the command from the playback device 502 to cause the playback device
504 to join the balcony zone and begin to play the media item in synchrony with the
playback device 502 may further include a command to cause the playback device 504
to provide an indication to any users or listeners in the playback environment that
the playback device 504 is joining the balcony zone. The indication may include one
or more of a playback of an audio signal, a flashing of a light source on the playback
device 504, and a vibration of the playback device 504, among other possibilities.
[0128] Referring to Figure 5B, the playback device 502, after being placed at location B
in the living room zone such that the playback device 504 is within the proximity
of the playback device 502, may be subsequently moved to location C in the dining
room zone. In one example, the playback device 502 may be subsequently moved from
the location B before the playback device 504 has completed a process of joining the
balcony zone and/or beginning to play the media item in synchrony with the playback
device 502. This may be the case when a user who is moving the playback device 502
from the balcony to the dining room, on the way to the dining room, temporarily places
the playback device 502 in the living room near the playback device 504 before eventually
moving the playback device 502 to the dining room. The user may perhaps be dropping
off an item from the balcony in the living room and/or picking up an item in the living
room to also bring to the dining room when the playback device 502 is temporarily
placed at location B. Whichever the case, the temporary placement of the playback
device 502 in the living room near the playback device 504 may accordingly cause the
playback device 502 to begin performing the method 700.
[0129] In one example, if the playback device 502 detects movement of the playback device
502 (i.e. via the one or more movement sensors) within a predetermined duration of
time after transmitting the command cause the playback device 504 to join the balcony
zone and begin playing the media item in synchrony with the playback device 502, the
playback device 502 may transmit to the playback device 504, a command to cause the
playback device 504 to abort joining the balcony zone and cease beginning to play
the media item.
[0130] The predetermined duration of time may be determined based on an expected duration
of time between when the playback device 502 transmits the command to cause the playback
device 504 to join the balcony zone and begin playing the media item in synchrony
with the playback device 502 and when the playback device 504 completes joining the
balcony zone and beginning playback the media item in synchrony with the playback
device 502. In one case, the predetermined duration of time may include the duration
of time for the playback volume of the media item by the playback device 504 to increase
to the particular playback volume determined based on the playback volume of the playback
device 502, as discussed above. Other examples are also possible.
[0131] In another example, the command transmitted from the playback device 502 to the playback
device 504 to cause the playback device 504 to join the balcony zone and begin playing
the media item in synchrony with the playback device 502 may further include a command
to cause the playback device 504 to transmit a confirmation message upon completion
of joining the balcony zone and beginning to play the media item in synchrony with
the playback device 502. In this example, if the playback device 502 detects movement
of the playback device 502 prior to receiving the confirmation message from the playback
device 504, the playback device 502 may transmit to the playback device 504, a command
to cause the playback device 504 to abort joining the living room zone and cease beginning
to play the media. Other examples are also possible.
VII. Fourth Example Method for Playback Expansion
[0132] As shown in Figure 7B, the method 750 involves at block 752, determining by a first
playback device that is a part of a first zone, that a second playback device has
entered within a proximity of the first playback device; at block 754, determining
that the second playback device is playing a media item as part of a second zone;
and at block 756, based on the determination, (i) joining the second zone and (ii)
beginning to play the media item in synchrony with the second playback device. The
method 750 involves the first playback device expanding playback of the media item
from the second playback device to the first playback device when the second playback
device is placed within the proximity of the first playback device.
a. Determining that a second playback device has entered within a proximity of the first
playback device
[0133] At block 752, the method 750 involves determining by a first playback device that
is a part of a first zone, that a second playback device has entered within a proximity
of the first playback device. Referring to Figure 5A for illustrative purposes, the
first playback device may be the playback device 504, the first zone may be a living
room zone, and the second playback device may be the playback device 502.
[0134] As shown, the playback device 504 may be a part of the living room zone, when the
playback device 502 moved to location B, within a proximity of the playback device
504. In one example, the playback device 504 may be powered from an external power
source while the playback device 502 may be powered from an internal battery.
[0135] With playback device 502 now at location B, the playback device 504 may determine
that the playback device 502 has entered within the proximity of playback device 504.
In one example, the playback device 504 may determine that the playback device 502
has entered within the proximity of the playback device 504 based on one or more proximity
sensors on the playback device 504. The one or more proximity sensors may include
one or more of a capacitive sensor, an inductive sensor, a laser sensor, a magnetic
sensor, an infrared sensor, a photo-sensor, an acoustic sensor, and a wireless signal
sensor, among other possibilities.
[0136] In one instance, a wireless signal sensor of the playback device 504 may detect a
wireless signal emitted from a playback device with a signal strength that is now
above a threshold value, indicating that the playback device has now entered within
the proximity of the playback device 504. Based on the detection, the playback device
504 may parse the detected wireless signal to identify the playback device 502 as
the source of the detected wireless signal and accordingly, as the playback device
within the proximity of the playback device 504.
[0137] In another instance, a photo-sensor on the playback device 504 may detect that a
playback device has entered within a proximity (i.e. photo-sensing range) of the playback
device 504. The playback device 504, in response to the detection, may transmit to
the detected playback device, a request for information identifying the detected playback
device, and subsequently identify the playback device 502 as the detected playback
device based on a received response to the request. Other examples for identifying
the playback device 502 as the playback device that has entered within the proximity
of the first playback device are also possible.
b. Determining that the second playback device is playing a media item as part of a second zone
[0138] At block 754, the method 750 involves determining that the second playback device
is playing a media item as part of a second zone. Continuing with the example above,
upon determining that the playback device 502 has entered within the proximity of
the playback device 504, the playback device 504 may determine that that playback
device 502 is playing a media item as a part of the balcony zone and is not a part
of the living room zone.
[0139] In one example, the playback device 504 may determine that the playback device 502
is playing the media item as part of the balcony zone by transmitting to the playback
device 502 a request for information associated with the playback device 502, and
subsequently receive information from the playback device 502 indicating that the
playback device 502 is playing the media item and is a part of the balcony zone.
[0140] In another example, the playback device 504 may determine that the playback device
502 is playing the media item as part of the balcony zone by transmitting to one or
more playback devices in the media playback system 500 (including or excluding the
playback device 504), a request for information associated with the playback device
502, and subsequently receive information from the one or more playback devices in
the media playback system 500, information indicating that the playback device 502
is playing the media item as part of the balcony zone.
[0141] In yet another example, the playback device 502 may determine that the playback device
502 is playing the media item as part of the balcony zone by retrieving a locally
stored state variable associated with the playback device 502. For instance, the playback
device 504 (and one or more other playback devices in the media playback system 500)
may maintain state variables associated with itself and other playback devices in
the media playback system 500. A state variable may be updated for a corresponding
playback device periodically and/or when a configuration and/or status of the corresponding
playback device changes. For instance, a state variable corresponding to the playback
device 502 may be updated when the playback device 502 began playing the media item
as part of the balcony zone. As such, the playback device 504 may retrieve the locally
stored state variable that is associated with the playback device 502 to determine
that the playback device 502 is playing the media item as part of the balcony zone.
Other examples are also possible.
[0142] As shown in Figure 5A, the playback device 502 moved from location A to location
B, within the proximity of the playback device 504. In one example, block 754 may
be performed by the playback device 504 once the playback device 504 determines that
the playback device 502 has entered within the proximity of the playback device 504.
In another example, the playback device 504 may determine that the playback device
502 has been placed, and is not actively in transition, before performing block 754.
[0143] In one case, the playback device 504 may determine using the one or more proximity
sensors on the playback device 504, whether the playback device 502 is still in transition.
For instance, if the one or more proximity sensors detect a substantially consistent
presence of the playback device 502 within the proximity of the playback device 504,
the playback device 504 may determine that the playback device 502 has been placed
and proceed to perform block 754. In another instance, if the one or more proximity
sensors detect a substantially varying presence of the playback device 502 within
the proximity of the playback device 504, the playback device 504 may determine that
the playback device 502 has not been placed and may not proceed to perform block 754.
[0144] In another case, the playback device 504, prior to performing block 754, may transmit
to the playback device 502 a request for information indicating whether the playback
device 502 has been placed. The playback device 504 may then determine whether to
proceed to perform block 754 based on a response from the playback device 502 indicating
whether the playback device 502 has been placed. As indicated previously, the playback
device 502 may include one or more movement sensors (i.e. accelerometers, among other
possibilities) to determine whether the playback device 502 has been placed. Other
examples are also possible.
c. Based on the determination, (i) joining the second zone and (ii) begin to play the
media item in synchrony with the second playback device
[0145] At block 756, the method 750 involves based on a determination, (i) join the second
zone and (ii) begin to play the media item in synchrony with the second playback device.
Continuing with the example above, the playback device 504 may join the balcony zone
and begin playing the media item in synchrony with the playback device 502. In other
words, the playback device 504 may join the balcony zone, and accordingly begin playing
the media item as part of the balcony zone, which involves playing the media item
in synchrony with the playback device 502. As indicated above,
U.S. Patent No. 8,234,395 entitled, "System and method for synchronizing operations among a plurality of independently
clocked digital data processing devices," which is hereby incorporated by reference,
provides in more detail some examples for audio playback synchronization among playback
devices.
[0146] In one example, if the playback device 504 proceeded to block 754 from block 752
without determining whether the playback device 502 has been placed, the playback
device 504 may determine whether the playback device 502 has been placed prior to
performing block 756.
[0147] In one example, the playback device 504 may begin playing the media item in synchrony
with the playback device 502 at a volume level that the playback device 504 was previously
playing media content. In another example, the playback device 504 may begin playing
the media item in synchrony with the playback device 502 at a particular volume level
determined based on a playback volume level of the playback device 502. In one case,
if the playback device 504 is a same type of playback device as the playback device
502 (i.e. same model), the particular volume level may be the same as the volume level
of the playback device 502. In another case, if the playback device 504 has a lower
audio output power (i.e. lower wattage amplifier, among other possibilities), the
particular volume level may be higher than the volume level of the playback device
502 to properly match the volume output of the playback device 502. Analogously, if
the playback device 504 has a higher audio output power (i.e. higher wattage amplifier,
among other possibilities), the particular volume level may be lower than the volume
level of the playback device 502. Other cases are also possible.
[0148] In a further example, the playback device 504, when beginning to play the media item
in synchrony with the playback device 502, may gradually increase a playback volume
of the media item from a first playback volume to a second playback volume over a
duration of time. In this example, the first playback volume may be a volume level
of zero, and the second playback volume may be the particular playback volume determined
based on the playback volume of the playback device 502, as discussed above. Examples
of the duration of time may be anywhere between 3 to 15 seconds. In one case, the
volume increase from the first playback volume to the second playback volume may be
performed at a predetermined rate, such as 2 volume units per second. In this case,
the duration of time may vary based on the difference between the first playback volume
and the second playback volume. Other examples are also possible.
[0149] Once the playback device 504 has joined the balcony zone and begun playing the media
item in synchrony with the playback device 502, the playback device 504 may provide
an indication to any users or listeners in the playback environment that the playback
device 504 is joining or has joined the living room zone. The indication may include
one or more of a playback of an audio signal, a flashing of a light source on the
playback device 504, and a vibration of the playback device 504, among other possibilities.
[0150] Referring to Figure 5B, the playback device 502, after entering within the proximity
of the playback device 504 and/or being placed at location B, in the living room zone,
may be subsequently moved to location C in the dining room zone. In one example, the
playback device 502 may be subsequently moved from the location B before the playback
device 504 has completed a process of joining the balcony zone and/or beginning to
play the media item in synchrony with the playback device 502. This may be the case
when a user, who is moving the playback device 502 from the balcony to the dining
room, on the way to the dining room, temporarily places the playback device 502 in
the living room near the playback device 504 before eventually moving the playback
device 502 to the dining room. The user may perhaps be dropping off an item from the
balcony in the living room and/or picking up an item in the living room to also bring
to the dining room when the playback device 502 is temporarily placed at location
B. Whichever the case, the temporary placement of the playback device 502 in the living
room near the playback device 504 may accordingly cause the playback device 504 to
begin performing the method 750.
[0151] In this example, if the playback device 504, while in the process of joining the
balcony zone and/or beginning to play the media item in synchrony with the playback
device 502, determines that the playback device 502 is moving, the playback device
504 may responsively, abort joining the living room zone and cease beginning to play
the media item. In one case, the process of joining the balcony zone and beginning
to play the media item in synchrony with the playback device 502 may include the increasing
of the playback volume of the media item by the playback device 504 to the particular
playback volume determined based on the playback volume of the playback device 502,
as discussed above. Other examples are also possible.
[0152] In one case, the playback device 504 may determine that the playback device 502 is
moving if the one or more proximity sensors on the playback device 504 detect a substantially
varying presence of the playback device 502 within the proximity of the playback device
504. In another case, the playback device 504 may determine that the playback device
502 is moving if the playback device 504 receives from the playback device 502, information
indicating that the playback device 502 is moving. Other examples are also possible.
VIII. Additional Examples
[0153] In addition to those provided above, other examples are also possible. While the
above examples provide mechanism for a playback device to discover and identify another
playback device within a proximity, one having ordinary skill in the art will appreciate
that variations of the provided mechanisms and other such mechanisms are also possible.
In one example, communication between the one or more playback devices may occur over
one or more communication protocols, including WI-FI®, BLUETOOTH®, or NFC, among other
possibilities. As such, a manner in which one playback device discovers and identifies
another playback device may vary depending on communication protocol(s) enabled and
used for communication between two playback devices.
[0154] For instance, according to a WI-FI® protocol, each playback device may be assigned
a unique media access control (MAC) address. As such, a playback device may be identified
according to the associated MAC address of the playback device. In another instance,
if a BLUETOOTH® protocol is enabled on two playback devices, the two playback devices
may follow a pairing procedure to share information upon the two playback devices
entering within a proximity of each other. In a further instance, if NFC is enabled
on two playback devices, information may be shared between the two playback devices
according to one or more NFC protocols. Different pairs of playback devices in the
media playback system may communicate according to different protocols, and accordingly
may discover and identify each other according to different mechanisms.
[0155] While the above examples generally refer to a playback device joining a zone of another
playback device that is already playing a media item, one having ordinary skill in
the art will appreciate that the playback device may be configured to automatically
join the zone of the other playback device based on proximity, whether or not the
other playback device is playing a media item. In one example, a first playback device
that is being powered by an internal battery may be configured to automatically join
the zone of a second playback that is being powered by an external source, regardless
of which, if any of the two playback devices are playing any media content. Other
scenarios and implementations within which a playback device may join the zone of
another playback device based on proximity are also possible.
[0156] While the above examples generally refer to a playback device joining a zone of another
playback device to play media content in synchrony with the other playback device
as part of the same zone, one having ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that
playback devices may play media content in synchrony as a consolidated player, as
playback devices within the same zone, and as playback devices of different zones
within a zone group, among other possibilities. As such, other scenarios and implementations
within which playback of a media item may be expanded to a playback device that was
not previously playing the media item are also possible. For instance, playback of
a media item by a first playback device may be expanded to a second playback device
with the second playback device joining a zone of the first playback device (as described),
forming a new zone with the first playback device, forming a zone group including
the zone of the first playback device and a zone of the second playback device, or
without any zone modifications at all, among other possibilities.
[0157] While the above examples generally refer to a playback volume of a first playback
device joining a zone as being based on a playback volume of a second playback device
that is already playing a media item as a part of the zone and that is within a proximity
of the first playback device, one having ordinary skill in the art will appreciate
that the playback volume of the first playback device may be based on additional factors.
For instance, if the zone includes a plurality of other playback devices in addition
to the second playback device, the playback volume of the first playback device joining
the zone may be based on any one or more of the playback devices in the zone. In another
instance, playback volumes of the one or more playback devices already in the zone
may also be modified in response to the joining of the first playback device.
[0158] While the above examples generally refer to a playback device automatically joining
a zone of another playback device to play media content in synchrony with the other
playback device as part of the same zone, one having ordinary skill in the art will
appreciate that in some cases, a user of the media playback system may be prompted,
such as via a controller interface for the media playback system, to allow or deny
the joining of the zone by the playback device prior to the playback device joining
the zone.
[0159] While the above examples generally refer to the playback device that is joining the
zone as being the playback device that provides an indication that the playback device
is joining the zone, one having ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that in
some cases, one or more playback devices in the zone, one or more playback devices
in the media playback system, or one or more controller devices within the zone, among
other possibilities, may also provide indication that the playback device is joining
the zone.
[0160] While the above examples provide mechanisms to abort joining of a zone by a playback
device and cessation of the playback device beginning to play a media item in synchrony
with a playback device in the zone, one having ordinary skill in the art will appreciate
that other mechanisms for addressing temporary placements and/or enterings of playback
device proximities are also possible. For instance, referring to the examples provided
in sections IV. - VIII., each of methods 600, 650, 700, and 750 above may further
include a function to determine that the playback device 502 has been at location
B for a threshold duration of time before the methods 600, 650, 700, and 750, as described
above, are performed.
[0161] Other examples are also possible.
IX. Conclusion
[0162] The description above discloses, among other things, various example systems, methods,
apparatus, and articles of manufacture including, among other components, firmware
and/or software executed on hardware. It is understood that such examples are merely
illustrative and should not be considered as limiting. For example, it is contemplated
that any or all of the firmware, hardware, and/or software aspects or components can
be embodied exclusively in hardware, exclusively in software, exclusively in firmware,
or in any combination of hardware, software, and/or firmware. Accordingly, the examples
provided are not the only way(s) to implement such systems, methods, apparatus, and/or
articles of manufacture.
(Feature 1) A first playback device comprising: (i) a processor; and (ii) memory having
stored thereon instructions executable by the processor to cause the playback device
to perform functions comprising: (a) while the first playback device is a part of
a first zone, identifying that the first playback device has moved to a location that
is within a given physical proximity to a second playback device; (b) determining
that the second playback device is playing a media item as part of a second zone;
and (c) based on the determination, (i) joining the second zone and (ii) beginning
to play the media item in synchrony with the second playback device.
(Feature 2) The first playback device of feature 1, wherein the functions further
comprise: prior to identifying the second playback device, detecting a placement of
the first playback device.
(Feature 3) The first playback device of feature 1, wherein the first playback device
further comprises a battery.
(Feature 4) The first playback device of feature 1, wherein the second playback device
is powered by an external power source.
(Feature 5) The first playback device of feature 1, wherein beginning to play the
media item in synchrony with the second playback device comprises: gradually increasing
a playback volume of the media item from a first playback volume to a second playback
volume over a duration of time, the second playback volume corresponding to a playback
volume of the second playback device.
(Feature 6) The first playback device of feature 1, wherein the functions further
comprise: providing an indication that the first playback device is joining the second
zone, the indication comprising one or more of: (a) a playback of an audio signal,
(b) a flashing of a light source on the first playback device, and (c) a vibration
of the first playback device.
(Feature 7) The first playback device of feature 1, wherein the functions further
comprise: (i) while beginning to play the media item in synchrony with the second
playback device, detecting movement of the first playback device; (ii) responsively,
(a) aborting joining the second zone and (b) ceasing beginning to play the media item
in synchrony with the second playback device.
(Feature 8) A first playback device comprising: (i) a processor; and (ii) memory having
stored thereon instructions executable by the processor to cause the playback device
to perform functions comprising: (a) while the first playback device is playing a
media item as a part of a first zone, determining that a second playback device has
moved to a location that is within a given physical proximity to the first playback
device; (b) determining that the second playback device is a part of a second zone;
and (c) responsively, transmitting a command to cause the second playback device to
(i) join the first zone and (ii) begin playing the media item in synchrony with the
first playback device.
(Feature 9) The first playback device of feature 8, wherein the functions further
comprise: prior to transmitting the command, determining that the second playback
device has been placed.
(Feature 10) The first playback device of feature 8, wherein determining that the
second playback device is a part of a second zone comprises: (i) transmitting a request
for information on the second playback device; and (ii) receiving data indicating
that the second playback device is a part of the second zone.
(Feature 11) The first playback device of feature 8, wherein the second playback device
further comprises a battery.
(Feature 12) The first playback device of feature 8, wherein the first playback device
is powered by an external power source.
(Feature 13) The first playback device of feature 8, wherein the command to cause
the second playback device to begin to play the media item in synchrony with the first
playback device comprises a command to cause the second playback device to gradually
increase a playback volume of the media item by the second playback device from a
first playback volume to a second playback volume over a duration of time, the second
playback volume corresponding to a playback volume of the first playback device.
(Feature 14) The first playback device of feature 8, wherein the command to cause
the second playback device to (i) join the first zone and (ii) begin to play the media
item in synchrony with the first playback device comprises a command to cause the
second playback device to provide an indication that the second playback device is
joining the first zone, the indication comprising one or more of: (a) a playback of
an audio signal, (b) a flashing of a light source on the second playback device, and
(c) a vibration of the second playback device.
(Feature 15) The first playback device of feature 8, wherein the functions further
comprise: (i) within a predetermined duration of time after transmitting the command,
determining that the second playback device is moving; (ii) responsively, transmitting
a command to cause the second playback device to (a) abort joining the first zone
and (b) cease beginning to play the media.
(Feature 16) A method comprising: (i) identifying, by a first playback device that
is a part of a first zone, that the first playback device has moved to a location
that is within a given physical proximity to a second playback device; (ii) determining
that the second playback device is playing a media item as part of a second zone;
and (iii) based on the determination, (i) joining the second zone and (ii) beginning
to play the media item in synchrony with the second playback device.
(Feature 17) The method of feature 16, further comprising: (i) while the first playback
device is playing the media item as a part of the second zone, determining by the
first playback device, that a third playback device has entered within a given physical
proximity of the first playback device; (ii) determining that the third playback device
is in a third zone; and (iii) responsively, transmitting a command to cause the third
playback device to (a) join the second zone and (b) begin to play the media item in
synchrony with the first playback device.
(Feature 18) The method of feature 16, further comprising: prior to identifying the
second playback device, detecting by the first playback device, a placement of the
first playback device.
(Feature 19) The method of feature 16, wherein the first playback device further comprises
a battery.
(Feature 20) The method of feature 16, wherein the second playback device is powered
by an external power source.
(Feature 21) A first playback device comprising: (i) a processor; and (ii) memory
having stored thereon instructions executable by the processor to cause the playback
device to perform functions comprising: (a) while the first playback device is playing
a media item as part of a first zone, identifying that the first playback device has
moved to a location that is within a given physical proximity of a second playback
device; (b) determining that the second playback device is a part of a second zone;
and (c) responsively, transmitting a command to cause the second playback device to
(i) join the first zone and (ii) begin to play the media item in synchrony with the
first playback device.
(Feature 22) The first playback device of feature 21, wherein the functions further
comprise: prior to identifying the second playback device, detecting a placement of
the first playback device.
(Feature 23) The first playback device of feature 21, wherein determining that the
second playback device is a part of a second zone comprises: (i) transmitting a request
for information associated with the second playback device; and (ii) receiving data
indicating that the second playback device is a part of the second zone.
(Feature 24) The first playback device of feature 21, wherein the first playback device
further comprises a battery.
(Feature 25) The first playback device of feature 21, wherein the second playback
device is powered by an external power source.
(Feature 26) The first playback device of feature 21, wherein the command to cause
the second playback device to begin to play the media item in synchrony with the first
playback device comprises a command to cause the second playback device to gradually
increase a playback volume of the media item by the second playback device from a
first playback volume to a second playback volume over a duration of time, the second
playback volume corresponding to a playback volume of the first playback device.
(Feature 27) The first playback device of feature 21, wherein the command to cause
the second playback device to (i) join the first zone and (ii) begin to play the media
item in synchrony with the first playback device comprises a command to cause the
second playback device to provide an indication that the second playback device is
joining the first zone, the indication comprising one or more of: (a) a playback of
an audio signal, (b) a flashing of a light source on the second playback device, and
(c) a vibration of the second playback device.
(Feature 28) The first playback device of feature 21, wherein the functions further
comprise: (i) within a predetermined duration of time after transmitting the command,
determining that the first playback device is moving; (ii) responsively, transmitting
a command to cause the second playback device to (a) abort joining the first zone
and (b) cease beginning to play the media item.
(Feature 29) A first playback device comprising: (i) a processor; and (ii) memory
having stored thereon instructions executable by the processor to cause the playback
device to perform functions comprising: (a) while the first playback device is a part
of a first zone, determining that a second playback device has moved to a location
that is within a given physical proximity of the first playback device; (b) determining
that the second playback device is playing a media item as part of a second zone;
and (c) based on the determination, (i) joining the second zone and (ii) beginning
to play the media item in synchrony with the second playback device.
(Feature 30) The first playback device of feature 29, wherein the functions further
comprise: prior to (i) joining the second zone and (ii) beginning to play the media
item in synchrony with the second playback device, determining that the second playback
device has been placed.
(Feature 31) The first playback device of feature 29, wherein the second playback
device further comprises a battery.
(Feature 32) The first playback device of feature 29, wherein the first playback device
is powered by an external power source.
(Feature 33) The first playback device of feature 29, wherein beginning to play the
media item in synchrony with the second playback device comprises: gradually increasing
a playback volume of the media item by the first playback device from a first playback
volume to a second playback volume over a duration of time, the second playback volume
corresponding to a playback volume of the second playback device.
(Feature 34) The first playback device of feature 29, wherein the functions further
comprise: providing an indication that the first playback device is joining the second
zone, the indication comprising one or more of: (a) a playback of an audio signal,
(b) a flashing of a light source on the first playback device, and (c) a vibration
of the first playback device.
(Feature 35) The first playback device of feature 29, wherein the functions further
comprise: (i) while beginning to play the media item in synchrony with the second
playback device, determining that the second playback device is moving; (ii) responsively,
abort joining the second zone and cease beginning to play the media item in synchrony
with the second playback device.
(Feature 36) A method comprising: (i) identifying, by a first playback device playing
a media item as part of a first zone, that the first playback device has moved to
a location that is within a given physical proximity of a second playback device;
(ii) determining that the second playback device is a part of a second zone; and (iii)
responsively, transmitting a command to cause the second playback device to (a) join
the first zone and (b) begin to play the media item in synchrony with the first playback
device.
(Feature 37) The method of feature 36, (i) determining, by the first playback device,
that a third playback device has entered within a given physical_proximity of the
first playback device; (ii) determining that the third playback device is playing
a media item as part of a third zone; and (iii) responsively, (a) joining the third
zone and (b) beginning to play the media item in synchrony with the third playback
device.
(Feature 38) The method of feature 36, further comprising: prior to identifying the
second playback device, detecting by the first playback device, a placement of the
first playback device.
(Feature 39) The method of feature 36, wherein the first playback device further comprises
a battery.
(Feature 40) The method of feature 36, wherein the second playback device is powered
by an external power source.
[0163] Additionally, references herein to "embodiment" means that a particular feature,
structure, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment can be included
in at least one example embodiment of an invention. The appearances of this phrase
in various places in the specification are not necessarily all referring to the same
embodiment, nor are separate or alternative embodiments mutually exclusive of other
embodiments. As such, the embodiments described herein, explicitly and implicitly
understood by one skilled in the art, can be combined with other embodiments.
[0164] The specification is presented largely in terms of illustrative environments, systems,
procedures, steps, logic blocks, processing, and other symbolic representations that
directly or indirectly resemble the operations of data processing devices coupled
to networks. These process descriptions and representations are typically used by
those skilled in the art to most effectively convey the substance of their work to
others skilled in the art. Numerous specific details are set forth to provide a thorough
understanding of the present disclosure. However, it is understood to those skilled
in the art that certain embodiments of the present disclosure can be practiced without
certain, specific details. In other instances, well known methods, procedures, components,
and circuitry have not been described in detail to avoid unnecessarily obscuring aspects
of the embodiments. Accordingly, the scope of the present disclosure is defined by
the appended claims rather than the forgoing description of embodiments.
[0165] When any of the appended claims are read to cover a purely software and/or firmware
implementation, at least one of the elements in at least one example is hereby expressly
defined to include a tangible, non-transitory medium such as a memory, DVD, CD, Blu-ray,
and so on, storing the software and/or firmware.
[0166] Further Examples are given in the following clauses:
Clause 1. A method for a playback system (500), comprising:
based on a determination that a first playback device (502) that is part of a first
playback zone is within a given proximity of a second playback device (504) that is
part of a second playback zone and playing back a media item, causing the first playback
device to:
join the second playback zone; and
play the media item in synchrony with the second playback device.
Clause 2. The method of clause 1, further comprising detecting a placement of the
first playback device.
Clause 3. The method of one of clauses 1-2, further comprising providing an indication
that the first playback device is joining the second playback zone, the indication
comprising causing the first playback device to one or more of:
a playback of an audio signal,
a flashing of a light source on the first playback device, and
a vibration of the first playback device.
Clause 4. The method of one of clauses 1-3, further comprising:
detecting, within a predetermined amount of time after the determination that the
first playback device is within the given proximity of the second playback device,
movement of the first playback device, and
in response to the detected movement, causing the first playback device to:
abort joining the second playback zone; and
cease playing the media item in synchrony with the second playback device.
Clause 5. The method of one of clauses 1-4, further comprising causing the first playback
device to gradually increase a playback volume of the media item from a first playback
volume to a second playback volume over a given duration of time, wherein the second
playback volume is determined based on at least one of:
a playback volume of the second playback device; and
a playback volume of a plurality of playback devices of the second playback zone.
Clause 6. The method of one of clauses 1-5, further comprising:
while the first playback device is playing the media item as a part of the second
playback zone, determining that a third playback device has entered within a proximity
of the first playback device and is part of a third playback zone; and
responsively, transmitting a command to cause the third playback device to join the
second playback zone and begin to play the media item in synchrony with the first
playback device.
Clause 7. The method of claim one of clauses 1 to 6, further comprising:
determining that a third playback device has entered within a proximity of the first
playback device and is playing a media item as part of a third playback zone; and
responsively causing the first playback device to:
join the third playback zone; and
play the media item in synchrony with the third playback device.
Clause 8. The method of one of clauses 1 to 7, further comprising making the determination
that the first playback device is within a given proximity based on detecting one
of:
that the first playback device has moved into the given proximity of the second playback
device; and
that the second playback device has moved into the given proximity of the first playback
device.
Clause 9. A first playback device configured to perform the method of any of clauses
1 to 8.
Clause 10. The first playback device of clause 9, further comprising movement sensors
configured to detect the placement of the first playback device.
Clause 11. The first playback device of any of clauses 9 to 10, configured to determine
that the second playback device is part of the second zone and is playing a media
item by:
transmitting to the second playback device a request for information associated with
the second playback device; and
in response to the transmitted request, receiving from the second playback device
information identifying the second playback zone and the media item being played by
the second playback device.
Clause 12. The first playback device of one of clauses 9 to 11, further comprising
at least one sensor configured for determining that the first playback device is within
a given proximity of a second playback device.
Clause 13. The first playback device of one of clauses 9 to 12, wherein the first
playback device is powered by one of a battery and an external power source.
Clause 14. A second playback device configured to perform the method of any of clauses
1 to 8.
Clause 15. The second playback device of clause 14, wherein causing the first playback
device to join the second playback zone and play the media item in synchrony with
the second playback device comprises transmitting, by the second playback device to
the first playback device in response to the determination, a command to cause the
first playback device to join the second playback zone and to play the media item
in synchrony with the second playback device.
Clause 16. The second playback device of clause 14 or 15 in combination with clause
2, further comprising determining, by the second playback device, a placement of the
first playback device by one of:
using data from at least one proximity sensor configured for detecting the placement
of the first playback device; and
transmitting a request to the first playback device as to whether the first playback
device has been placed.
Clause 17. The second playback device of one of clause 14 to 16, configured to determine
that the first playback device is part of a first playback zone by:
transmitting to the first playback device a request for information on the first playback
device; and
receiving from the first playback device data indicating that the first playback device
is a part of the first playback zone.
Clause 18. The second playback device of one of clauses 14 to 17, further comprising
at least one of:
at least one proximity sensor; and
at least one wireless signal sensor, wherein the second playback device is configured
to determine that the first playback device is within a given proximity of the first
playback device using the at least one sensor.
Clause 19. The second playback device of one of clauses 14 to 18, wherein the second
playback device is powered by one of a battery and an external power source.