The invention relates to video distribution systems and, more particularly, to a system that blanket transmits video/audio content such as movies (for example, via satellite downlink transmission) to each customer's recording, storage and playback system. Customers may preselect from a list of avail
The invention relates to video distribution systems and, more particularly, to a system that blanket transmits video/audio content such as movies (for example, via satellite downlink transmission) to each customer's recording, storage and playback system. Customers may preselect from a list of available movies or other content in advance using an interactive screen selector, and pay for the video/audio content that is actually viewed.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method comprising: creating a digital neural archive pattern library by sampling frames of at least one of a plurality of video programs to determine recognizable patterns within each of said sampled frames; encoding the plurality of video programs, wherein the encodi
The invention claimed is: 1. A method comprising: creating a digital neural archive pattern library by sampling frames of at least one of a plurality of video programs to determine recognizable patterns within each of said sampled frames; encoding the plurality of video programs, wherein the encoding is based, at least in part, on the recognizable patterns of the digital neural archive pattern library; associating a header with at least one of the plurality of encoded video programs, wherein the header comprises descriptive information other than specific identification of the encoded video program; distributing a plurality of consumer devices to a plurality of consumers, each consumer device comprising: a processor configured to determine a level of match between descriptive information in the header and preference information associated with a user of the consumer device, a storage medium configured to automatically store encoded video programs wherein the determined level of match corresponds to a predefined level of match and further configured to store digital neural archive pattern libraries, and a recording mechanism configured to record at least one encoded video program and a digital neural archive pattern library on a removable and portable storage medium; transmitting the plurality of encoded video programs, the header, and the digital neural archive pattern library to the plurality of consumer devices; and enabling at least one consumer device to play back an encoded video program by decoding the encoded video program using the digital neural archive pattern library, wherein the encoded video program is stored on one of the following: the storage medium of the consumer device, or the removable and portable storage medium. 2. The method of claim 1 further comprising: billing a consumer for enabling the at least one consumer device associated with the consumer to play back an encoded video program. 3. The method of claim 1, wherein the encoding further comprises encoding the plurality of video programs with time-based code keys A. 4. The method of claim 3 wherein the time-based code keys A encoded into the plurality of video programs are correlated with periodic time-based code keys B that are blanket transmitted to the plurality of consumer devices and time-based code keys C that are provided to consumer devices that are in good standing, wherein a playback device can only play back a video program if all three code keys A, B and C have been received. 5. The method of claim 4 further comprising: receiving video program playback information from a consumer device when the time-based code keys C are provided. 6. The method of claim 1 wherein the transmitting the plurality of encoded video programs is carried out by direct broadcast satellite transmission on multiple channels in compressed-time format. 7. A computer readable medium having computer-executable instructions stored thereon for performing the method of claim 1. 8. A computer readable medium as in claim 7, further having computer-executable instructions stored thereon for billing a consumer for enabling the at least one consumer device associated with the consumer to play back an encoded video program. 9. A computer readable medium as in claim 8, further having computer-executable instructions stored thereon for encoding the plurality of video programs with time-based code keys A. 10. A computer readable medium as in claim 9, wherein the time-based code keys A encoded into the plurality of video programs are correlated with periodic time-based code keys B that are blanket transmitted to the plurality of consumer devices and time-based code keys C that are provided to consumer devices that are in good standing, wherein the consumer can only view a video program if all three codes keys A, B and C have been received. 11. A computer readable medium as in claim 10, further having computer-executable instructions stored thereon for receiving video program playback information from a consumer device when the time-based code keys C are provided. 12. A computer readable medium as in claim 7, wherein the instructions for transmitting the plurality of encoded video programs comprise instructions for transmitting by direct broadcast satellite transmission on multiple channels in compressed-time format. 13. A device comprising: a receiving mechanism configured to receive: a plurality of transmitted encoded video programs, at least one header associated with at least one of the plurality of encoded video programs wherein the at least one header comprises descriptive information other than specific identification of the at least one of the plurality of encoded video programs, and a digital neural archive pattern library, wherein the digital neural archive pattern library consists of recognizable patterns selected from frames of at least one of the plurality of encoded video programs; a processor configured to determine a level of match between descriptive information in the header and preference information associated with a user of the device; a storage medium configured to store encoded video programs and digital neural archive pattern libraries; an automatic overwriting mechanism configured to: determine whether there is sufficient space in the storage medium to store a first encoded video program wherein the determined level of match of the first encoded video program corresponds to a predefined level of match, select a second encoded video program stored in the storage medium to be overwritten, and overwrite the second encoded video program with the first encoded video program; a recording mechanism configured to record at least one encoded video program and a digital neural archive pattern library on a removable and portable storage medium; and a decoding mechanism configured to decode an encoded video program for playback when the decoding mechanism is enabled wherein the decoding the encoded video program is based in part on the digital neural archive pattern library and wherein the encoded video program for playback is stored on one of the following: the storage medium or the removable and portable storage medium. 14. The device of claim 13 further comprising: a billing mechanism in communication with the playback mechanism configured to transmit billing information to a central billing system accounting for each time the automatically selected video program has been enabled for playback. 15. The device of claim 13 further comprising: a control mechanism in communication with the receiving mechanism configured to verify a received combination of time-based code keys for enabling said playback mechanism to play back the encoded video program. 16. The device of claim 15 further comprising: a decoding mechanism in communication with the control mechanism configured to decode transmitted video programs wherein time-based code keys A that are encoded into the transmitted video programs are correlated with periodic time-based code keys B that are blanket transmitted to a plurality of consumer devices and time-based code keys C that are provided to consumer devices that are in good standing such that a consumer can only view a video program if all three codes keys A, B and C have been received by the playback device. 17. The device of claim 16 wherein the billing mechanism comprises: a mechanism configured to communicate an identity of said previously selected video program and a unique identifying address associated with said consumer to said central billing system in response to initiating playback of the previously selected video program; and a playback-enabling mechanism configured to receive from said central billing system the time-based code key C for identifying a status of said consumer to enable said playback of said previously selected video program. 18. The device of claim 17, wherein the second encoded video program to be overwritten is the oldest stored video program in the storage medium. 19. The device of claim 17, wherein the second encoded video program to be overwritten is an older release of the first encoded video program. 20. The device of claim 17, wherein a header associated with the second encoded video program to be overwritten contains similar descriptive information as descriptive information in a header associated with the first encoded video program. 21. A method comprising: receiving a plurality of encoded video programs at a consumer device; receiving at least one header associated with at least one of the plurality of encoded video programs received, wherein the at least one header comprises descriptive information other than specific identification of the at least one of the plurality of encoded video programs; receiving a digital neural archive pattern library, wherein the digital neural archive pattern library consists of recognizable patterns selected from frames of at least one of the plurality of encoded video programs; determining a level of match between descriptive information in the header and preference information associated with a user of the device; determining whether there is sufficient space in a storage medium to store a first encoded video program wherein the determined level of match of the first encoded video program corresponds to a predefined level of match; selecting a second encoded video program stored in the storage medium to be overwritten; overwriting the second encoded video program with the first encoded video program; and decoding, when enabled, an encoded video program for playback, wherein the decoding the encoded video program is based in part on the digital neural archive pattern library, and wherein the encoded video program for playback is stored on one of the following: the storage medium, or a removable and portable storage medium. 22. The method of claim 21 further comprising: receiving a bill once the decoding the encoded video program for playback is enabled. 23. The method of claim 21, wherein the second encoded video program to be overwritten is the oldest stored video program in the storage medium. 24. The method of claim 21, wherein the second encoded video program to be overwritten is an older release of the first encoded video program. 25. The method of claim 21, wherein a header associated with the second encoded video program to be overwritten contains similar descriptive information as descriptive information in a header associated with the first encoded video program. 26. A system comprising: a mechanism configured to receive a plurality of encoded video programs at a consumer device; a mechanism configured to receive at least one header associated with at least one of the plurality of encoded video programs transmitted, wherein the at least one header comprises descriptive information other than specific identification of the at least one of the plurality of encoded video programs; a mechanism configured to receive a digital neural archive pattern library, wherein the digital neural archive pattern library consists of recognizable patterns selected from frames of at least one of the plurality of encoded video programs; a mechanism configured to determine a level of match between the descriptive information in the header and preference information associated with a user of the device; a mechanism configured to determine whether there is sufficient space in a storage medium to store a first encoded video program wherein the determined level of match of the first encoded video program corresponds to a predefined level of match; a mechanism configured to select a second encoded video program stored in the storage medium to be overwritten; a mechanism configured to overwrite the second encoded video program with the first encoded video program; and a mechanism configured to decode, when enabled, an encoded video program for playback, wherein the decoding the encoded video program is based in part on the digital neural archive pattern library, and wherein the encoded video program for playback is stored on one of the following: the storage medium or the removable and portable storage medium. 27. The system of claim 26 further comprising: a billing mechanism configured to provide information that enables a provider to bill a consumer associated with the consumer device once the decoding the encoded video program for playback is enabled.
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