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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 28, 2014
Filed:
Jan. 06, 2009
Chris C. Chen, Davis, CA (US);
Daniel T. Hai, Brooklyn, NY (US);
Chris C. Chen, Davis, CA (US);
Daniel T. Hai, Brooklyn, NY (US);
Adobe Systems Incorporated, San Jose, CA (US);
Abstract
According to example configurations as described herein, a media manager supports functions such as in-line display of video frame information for application of editing commands. Each of multiple frames in the in-line display can be derived from a respective bitmap. The bitmaps associated with the in-line display can be generated and cached during an editing session for easy access. After completion of the editing session and creation of a playback file specifying a media playback experience, a media manager deletes the cached bitmaps. Upon rendering of a video experience as specified by the playback file at a later time, a respective media player converts a format of video data as specified by the playback file into bitmap information again. Playback can include combining multiple frames of static images (as defined by the bitmaps) at different layers to produce a unique viewing experience.