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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 08, 2015
Filed:
Nov. 01, 2004
Paul D. Arling, Irvine, CA (US);
Christopher Chambers, Stanton, CA (US);
Wayne Scott, Newport Beach, CA (US);
Mark Momot, Tustin, CA (US);
Paul D. Arling, Irvine, CA (US);
Christopher Chambers, Stanton, CA (US);
Wayne Scott, Newport Beach, CA (US);
Mark Momot, Tustin, CA (US);
UNIVERSAL ELECTRONICS INC., Santa Ana, CA (US);
Abstract
A system and method is disclosed for enabling a user to save and recall media playback and device setting states across multiple sets of home appliances. A set of media playback and device settings data from each home appliance of a first set of home appliances is stored on a central server and/or sent to a remote control device upon initiation of a suspend command by a user. The stored media and devices states may be used at a later time to control the first set of home appliances, or a user may, after relocating to a second set of home appliances, initiate a resume state command whereupon media playback and device settings data from the central server and/or remote control device controls each home appliance in the second set of home appliances to bring about the same or substantially similar media and device states as in the first set of home appliances. Programming on the remote control and/or central server may cause appropriate state data conversions to occur before commanding operation of the second set of home appliances in order to more closely emulate the media and device states saved from the first set of home appliances.