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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 07, 2015
Filed:
Nov. 09, 2011
Alan Merzon, San Jose, CA (US);
Tim Herby, Los Alpos, CA (US);
Christopher Habliston, San Jose, CA (US);
Antonio Fontan, San Jose, CA (US);
Chris Welden, Mountain View, CA (US);
Alan Merzon, San Jose, CA (US);
Tim Herby, Los Alpos, CA (US);
Christopher Habliston, San Jose, CA (US);
Antonio Fontan, San Jose, CA (US);
Chris Welden, Mountain View, CA (US);
MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY LICENSING, LLC, Redmond, WA (US);
Abstract
Embodiments related to the presentation of linear content and non-linear content in an integrated user experience are disclosed. One embodiment provides a method of identifying linear content and non-linear content for presentation via a video recording device. The method includes detecting a trigger to perform a search for content items, and providing, responsive to the trigger, a search request to one or more metadata sources, each metadata source containing locations of one or more of linear content items and non-linear content items available at one or more content sources. The method further includes receiving from each metadata source a search response including metadata associated with available content at one or more of the content sources, and outputting a list of content items identifying one or more linear content items and one or more non-linear content items from one or more metadata sources.