US20020089540A1 - Media editing and creating interface - Google Patents

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US20020089540A1
US20020089540A1 US09/757,006 US75700601A US2002089540A1 US 20020089540 A1 US20020089540 A1 US 20020089540A1 US 75700601 A US75700601 A US 75700601A US 2002089540 A1 US2002089540 A1 US 2002089540A1
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  • the present invention relates to graphical user interfaces for computer application programs, more specifically the present invention relates to a graphical user interface for editing and creating Recordable Digital Versatile Discs (DVDR's) on a personal computer or similar device.
  • DVD's Recordable Digital Versatile Discs
  • CDR and CDRW recordable compact discs
  • DVD's recordable DVD's
  • Recently many hardware and software manufacturers have released applications that contain a graphical interface that allows a user to record computer files and/or media files onto a CDR or CDRW and in the case of DVDR, full length motion pictures.
  • Many of these graphical interfaces require a user to read a complex training manual or undergo complex tutorials before a user is able to create their first CDR, CDRW or DVDR.
  • a computer readable media containing media recording application code which implements the procedures of generating in a user interface application window having a window frame and a pane, displaying in the pane a theme correlated to the index of the disc and selectable icons correlated to the contents of the disc, and displaying buttons on the window frame.
  • a user selectable theme button may be displayed on the frame such that the user may generate a second graphical display window having a frame defining a pane, wherein a slider and pull down menu are disposed on the frame thereby allowing a user to select a theme for the disc index.
  • a feature of this embodiment is that after selecting a theme the theme is instantly displayed to the user.
  • buttons displayed on the frame allow a user to add a file folder or a slide show to the disc to be recorded.
  • a selectable icon is generated in the pane illustrating an image of the user's selection.
  • a selectable icon is place on the pane, whereby a user may drag and drop images and arrange the order and timing of the slide show utilizing the editing features of the present invention.
  • the user may choose to drag and drop media files, such a movies onto the pane whereby a selectable icon is generated for the file.
  • a user may choose to generate their own index theme by selecting a previously created theme or generating a new theme using the editing features provided by the present invention.
  • FIG. 1 is an illustration representative of the graphic user interface of the editing and creation software of the present invention showing a window having a frame, a pane, a theme displayed on said pane and a media file.
  • FIG. 2 is a representative graphic user interface of the editing and creating interface showing theme selection.
  • FIG. 4 is a representative graphic user interface illustrating the editing features of the slideshow.
  • FIG. 4 is a representative graphic user interface illustrating the changes in the icons displayed on the pane in response to a change in the theme.
  • FIG. 5 is a representative graphic user interface illustrating movie icons, folder icons, and slideshow icons as displayed on the pane.
  • FIG. 6 is a representative graphic illustrating the preview features of the present invention.
  • FIG. 7 is a functional flow diagram illustrating a method of use of the present invention.
  • FIG. 8 is a schematic diagram of a personal computer.
  • window 10 having frame 20 , pane 30 , buttons 40 - 50 , and selectable icon 60 .
  • window 10 may be generated in a user interface, such as a monitor 14 of a computer 12 as shown in FIG. 8.
  • Computer 12 contains a computer readable medium, such as disk 16 , which contains application code, such as an editing and creating program. The code, when executed, would then generate the application window 10 and implement the following described procedures.
  • selectable icon 60 is displayed on pane 30 .
  • Selectable icon 60 is correlated to a media file 63 that has been placed on pane 30 by dragging and dropping a media file 63 from another application window (not shown).
  • a user may add additional media files, such as motion pictures, by simply dragging the file from another application window (not shown) and dropping the file onto the graphical user interface. If the user desires to remove a file that has been placed on the user interface, the user would drag the file from pane 30 to a “trash” icon disposed on the desktop of the operating system.
  • title 62 for media file 63 may also be displayed on pane 30 .
  • Title 62 may be associated with media file 63 or alternatively the program may search a database for the title of media file 63 .
  • Slider 61 associated with media file 63 is also displayed in pane 30 .
  • Slider 61 is displayed by selecting selectable icon 60 .
  • a user may select selectable icon 60 by utilizing a user interface and clicking on the selectable icon 60 with a device such as a mouse 13 as shown in FIG. 8.
  • the term ‘user interface’ as used herein may also include a keyboard 15 or mouse 13 , as best seen in FIG. 8.
  • Slider 61 visually indicates time information correlated to the graphic 64 (not shown) displayed from the media file 63 in the selectable icon 60 .
  • theme 102 A is displayed in pane 30 .
  • the shape of selectable icon 60 is correlated to theme 102 A.
  • the selected theme 102 A is “Chalkboard” thus, the color and texture represented in the pane would be similar to that of a traditional chalkboard, also the shape of selectable icon 60 is such that it represents a box drawn with chalk.
  • FIG. 2 there is shown the application window as shown in FIG. 1 and described in detail above, further showing a second application window 100 having a window frame 105 , slider 110 , pull-down menu 120 and pane 125 .
  • pane 125 there is displayed additional themes 102 A through 102 F.
  • Themes 102 A through 102 F are graphical images that a user may select utilizing a user interface.
  • Slider 110 may be biased to illustrate the various themes that are available.
  • pull-down menu 120 allows a user to select themes that may be stored in a different location, such as disk 16 as shown in FIG. 8. Still further, pull-down menu 120 allows a user to create a theme.
  • FIG. 3 there is shown an application window 300 having frame 310 , having pane 330 , pull-down menu 340 and 350 , selection box 360 , and return button 370 .
  • image files 320 A through 320 D may be added to pane 330 by dragging an image file from another application window (not shown) and dropping the file onto pane 330 .
  • image files 320 A through 320 D are displayed having a numerical order, this numerical order is the order in which the images will be displayed in the slideshow.
  • an image file 322 A-D may be displayed for each image file as shown, as well as the title and location of the image file.
  • Pull-down menu 340 allows a user to select through a user interface the size of the image file 322 A-D that may be displayed in pane 330 .
  • Pull-down menu 350 allows a user to select through a user interface how the slide show will be presented. For example, within pull-down menu 350 a user may be given the choice of a time duration that an image will be displayed for before the slideshow displays the next image.
  • Selection box 360 allows a user to select through a user interface whether forward 362 and backward 364 selectable arrows should be displayed on the slideshow image. If the user chooses to display the forward 362 and backward 364 arrows on the image, during playback of the slideshow a user, through a graphical interface could then select either arrow for manual control of the slideshow images.
  • selectable return button is also disposed upon frame 310 of window 300 . Selecting return button 370 through a user interface closes application window 300 and toggles the display to window 10 as shown in FIGS. 1 and 5.
  • window 10 and window 100 there is shown window 10 and window 100 .
  • window 10 specifically pane 30 and theme 102 D.
  • theme 102 D is displayed in pane 30 of window 100 .
  • the shape of selectable icons 60 A through 60 D as shown in FIG. 4 have changed in response to the changing of the theme from 102 A to 102 D.
  • the selectable icons 160 will change shape accordingly.
  • window 10 illustrating selectable icons 60 A through 60 F, slider 61 F, theme 102 D and buttons 40 through 50 .
  • a folder button 42 selectable through the user interface. Selecting folder button 42 places a selectable icon, illustrated as 60 E in FIG. 5 on pane 30 . After selectable icon 60 E is placed on pane 30 as shown, a user may then drag and drop (not shown) at least one file into the folder created on the recordable media. Though the actions of dragging and dropping files a user can easily add or remove files to the DVD prior to creation of the disc. Thus the graphical interface as shown eliminates the need for complicated user inputs to add or remove files from the DVD prior to recording.
  • window 10 illustrating selectable icons 60 A through 60 F, slider 61 F, theme 102 D and buttons 40 through 50 .
  • a slide show button 44 selectable through the user interface. Selecting the folder button places a selectable icon, illustrated as 60 F in FIG. 5 on pane 30 . After selectable icon 60 F is placed on pane 30 as shown, a user may then drag and drop (not shown) at least one file into the folder created on the recordable media to create a slideshow which may be played back with a media playback devic. Additional, a user may utilize the editing features of the present invention as shown in FIG. 6 to create a slide show having multiple images.
  • window 10 illustrating selectable icons 60 A through 60 F, slider 61 F, theme 102 D and buttons 40 through 50 .
  • a status indicating button 46 is displayed on frame 20 .
  • Status indicating button 46 displays time information of the available space remaining on the recordable media device.
  • window 10 illustrating selectable icons 60 A through 60 F, slider 61 F, theme 102 D and buttons 40 through 50 .
  • a preview button 48 is displayed on frame 20 .
  • Preview button 48 when selected allows a user to preview any of the media files to be recorded onto recordable media 5 .
  • burn DVD button 50 may also be displayed on frame 20 . Selection of burn DVD button 50 through the user interface initiates a further procedure allowing media files, computer files and slideshows as displayed on pane 30 to be recorded onto a DVD, or compact disc. Burn DVD button may be the same button which changes states and icons in accordance with the DVD burning process, as described in commonly owned, copending application Ser. No. ___/___,____ filed on ______, 2001, which is incorporated herein by reference.
  • FIG. 6 there is shown application window 600 which is toggled by selecting preview button 48 .
  • Window 600 includes a plurality of selectable buttons 610 that may be selected through a user interface for control of playback of the selected media file. For example, as shown in FIG. 6, window 600 is displayed in response to a users selection of button 48 .
  • Window 600 contains buttons 610 for playback of the media file, indicated by selectable icon 60 , having title 62 . For example, if a user wishes to play the selected media file 60 , then they would select the play button 610 through a user interface.
  • FIG. 7 there is shown a functional flow diagram illustrating a method of use of the present invention.
  • a user “launches” the editing and creating application of the present invention by selecting the program through a users interface.
  • the program may be displayed on a graphical interface whereby a user launches the program by selecting the appropriate icon by clicking on the icon with a mouse 13 as shown in FIG. 8.
  • the code when executed, would then generate the application window 10 as shown in FIG. 1 and described in detail above.
  • a media file such as a motion picture
  • a media file may be dragged, either from the desktop or another application window, onto the pane 30 of application window 10 as described above.
  • a slideshow may be added to the DVD prior to burning by selecting the appropriate button on the frame through a user interface. After selecting the appropriate button, an icon will be placed on pane 30 .
  • image files may be added and arranged within the slideshow by dragging and dropping image files onto the icon placed on pane 30 .
  • a folder for storing files may be also added to the DVD by selecting the appropriate button on the frame, whereby an icon will be placed on pane 30 .
  • files may be added to the folder icon by dragging and dropping the files from another location such as the desktop or from a second application window.
  • the contents of any of the icons above may be previewed prior to burning the DVD by selecting the icon and selecting the preview button.
  • a user has placed a media file that contains a motion picture onto pane 30 .
  • the contents of the media file may be previewed by selecting the file and selecting the preview button which will then launch an additional application window containing controls for a media playback program.
  • Each of the above mentioned icons may be previewed prior to final burning of the DVD.
  • Diamond 775 it is determined whether the user chooses to burn the DVD having the format as shown in the pre-view box 770 . If the user chooses the burn the DVD as previewed then BOX 780 is performed as described in detail below. If the user chooses to change files on the DVD then Diamond 776 is performed as described below.
  • a user selects the burn DVD button on frame 20 whereby the files placed on pane 30 are stored to a DVD.
  • the user is provided with a DVD that may be played back in any compatible player.
  • the user may insert the disc into a DVD drive on a personal computer for playback, or alternatively, the user may insert the disc into a standalone player, such as a DVD player designed for home use.
  • Devices such as these as well as other compatible devices may be utilized for playback of the DVD's created by the user interface and program described herein.
  • DVD-VIDEO discs that is DVD's that contain motion pictures and similar media files
  • DVD-ROM discs that is discs that may be utilized to store computer readable files and multimedia files.
  • discs having both DVD-VIDEO and DVD-ROM files may be created.
  • discs created by the program application and methods disclosed herein may contain information and software such as that described in commonly owned, copending application Ser. No. ___/___,____ filed on Jan. 4, 2001 having title “Embedded Access Information For Digital Versatile Disc (DVD) Independent of DVD Player Software” which is incorporated herein by reference.
  • Diamond 776 it is determined whether files are to be added to the DVD. If files are to be added to the DVD prior to burning, the process returns to BOX 720 and the steps described above and shown in FIG. 7 are repeated as desired. If it is determined that files are not to be added then Diamond 777 is performed.
  • Diamond 777 it is determined whether files are to be removed from the DVD prior to burning. If files are not to be removed then the process returns to BOX 770 and the contents of the disc may be previewed again prior to burning. If it is determined that files are to be removed before burning then BOX 779 is performed.
  • BOX 779 a user drags files from pane 30 as and drops the files into an appropriate waste or trash folder icon disposed on graphical interface, thereby removing the file from the disc and the disc directory prior to creation of the disc. After BOX 779 is performed, the process returns to BOX 770 where the contents of the disk may be previewed again prior to burning.

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A computer readable medium containing media creating application code which implements the following procedures, generating in a user interface an application window having a window frame the window frame defining a pane, displaying a theme in the pane, displaying a plurality of buttons on the frame; and displaying a status indicator on the frame.

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    BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • 1. Field of the Invention [0001]
  • The present invention relates to graphical user interfaces for computer application programs, more specifically the present invention relates to a graphical user interface for editing and creating Recordable Digital Versatile Discs (DVDR's) on a personal computer or similar device. [0002]
  • 2. Description of the Related Art [0003]
  • Graphical user interfaces for editing and creating recordable or rewritable compact discs (CDR and CDRW)and recordable DVD's (DVDR)are well known. Recently many hardware and software manufacturers have released applications that contain a graphical interface that allows a user to record computer files and/or media files onto a CDR or CDRW and in the case of DVDR, full length motion pictures. Many of these graphical interfaces require a user to read a complex training manual or undergo complex tutorials before a user is able to create their first CDR, CDRW or DVDR. Usually, after many unsuccessful attempts, and wasted media a user will successfully create a disc. [0004]
  • Many of these programs will create a computer generated image that may include an index of the disc. Though, the index is no more than a listing of the contents of the disc. [0005]
  • Therefore there is a need to provide a program that provides the user with a graphical user interface that allows a user to easily create a DVDR. Additionally, there is a further need to provide a user with the ability to preview the contents of the disc prior to creation, thereby eliminating the possibility of creating unusable discs. Furthermore, there is a need to provide a disc index as graphical user interface. [0006]
  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • According to the present invention there is provided a computer readable media containing media recording application code which implements the procedures of generating in a user interface application window having a window frame and a pane, displaying in the pane a theme correlated to the index of the disc and selectable icons correlated to the contents of the disc, and displaying buttons on the window frame. [0007]
  • In one embodiment of the present invention, a user selectable theme button may be displayed on the frame such that the user may generate a second graphical display window having a frame defining a pane, wherein a slider and pull down menu are disposed on the frame thereby allowing a user to select a theme for the disc index. A feature of this embodiment is that after selecting a theme the theme is instantly displayed to the user. [0008]
  • In addition to the theme button above, additional buttons displayed on the frame allow a user to add a file folder or a slide show to the disc to be recorded. A selectable icon is generated in the pane illustrating an image of the user's selection. [0009]
  • For example by selecting to generate a slide show, a selectable icon is place on the pane, whereby a user may drag and drop images and arrange the order and timing of the slide show utilizing the editing features of the present invention. [0010]
  • If the user chose to create a file folder, he/she may drag and drop files from another source into the newly created folder. [0011]
  • Still further, the user may choose to drag and drop media files, such a movies onto the pane whereby a selectable icon is generated for the file. [0012]
  • In an alternative embodiment, a user may choose to generate their own index theme by selecting a previously created theme or generating a new theme using the editing features provided by the present invention. [0013]
  • It is an object of the present invention to provide a graphical user interface for a computer program for editing and creating recordable DVD's. [0014]
  • It is another object of the present invention to provide a graphical user interface for a computer program that allows a user to preview the contents of a disc prior to recording. [0015]
  • It is another object of the present invention to provide a graphical user interface for a computer program that automatically generates a layout of DVD menus. [0016]
  • These and other objects, advantages, and features of the present invention will become readily apparent to those skilled in the art from a study of the following Description of the Exemplary Preferred Embodiments when read in conjunction with the attached Drawings and appended claims.[0017]
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  • FIG. 1 is an illustration representative of the graphic user interface of the editing and creation software of the present invention showing a window having a frame, a pane, a theme displayed on said pane and a media file. [0018]
  • FIG. 2 is a representative graphic user interface of the editing and creating interface showing theme selection. [0019]
  • FIG. 4 is a representative graphic user interface illustrating the editing features of the slideshow. [0020]
  • FIG. 4 is a representative graphic user interface illustrating the changes in the icons displayed on the pane in response to a change in the theme. [0021]
  • FIG. 5 is a representative graphic user interface illustrating movie icons, folder icons, and slideshow icons as displayed on the pane. [0022]
  • FIG. 6 is a representative graphic illustrating the preview features of the present invention. [0023]
  • FIG. 7 is a functional flow diagram illustrating a method of use of the present invention. [0024]
  • FIG. 8 is a schematic diagram of a personal computer. [0025]
  • DESCRIPTION OF THE EXEMPLARY REFERRED EMBODIMENTS
  • Referring now to FIG. 1 there is shown an [0026] application window 10 having frame 20, pane 30, buttons 40-50, and selectable icon 60. In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, window 10 may be generated in a user interface, such as a monitor 14 of a computer 12 as shown in FIG. 8. Computer 12 contains a computer readable medium, such as disk 16, which contains application code, such as an editing and creating program. The code, when executed, would then generate the application window 10 and implement the following described procedures.
  • As shown in FIG. 1, [0027] selectable icon 60 is displayed on pane 30. Selectable icon 60 is correlated to a media file 63 that has been placed on pane 30 by dragging and dropping a media file 63 from another application window (not shown). A user may add additional media files, such as motion pictures, by simply dragging the file from another application window (not shown) and dropping the file onto the graphical user interface. If the user desires to remove a file that has been placed on the user interface, the user would drag the file from pane 30 to a “trash” icon disposed on the desktop of the operating system.
  • Additionally, [0028] title 62 for media file 63 may also be displayed on pane 30. Title 62 may be associated with media file 63 or alternatively the program may search a database for the title of media file 63. Slider 61 associated with media file 63 is also displayed in pane 30. Slider 61 is displayed by selecting selectable icon 60. For example a user may select selectable icon 60 by utilizing a user interface and clicking on the selectable icon 60 with a device such as a mouse 13 as shown in FIG. 8. It is to be understood that the term ‘user interface’ as used herein may also include a keyboard 15 or mouse 13, as best seen in FIG. 8. Slider 61 visually indicates time information correlated to the graphic 64 (not shown) displayed from the media file 63 in the selectable icon 60.
  • As shown in FIG. 1, [0029] theme 102A is displayed in pane 30. The shape of selectable icon 60 is correlated to theme 102A. For example, as shown in FIG. 1, the selected theme 102A is “Chalkboard” thus, the color and texture represented in the pane would be similar to that of a traditional chalkboard, also the shape of selectable icon 60 is such that it represents a box drawn with chalk.
  • Referring now to FIG. 2 there is shown the application window as shown in FIG. 1 and described in detail above, further showing a [0030] second application window 100 having a window frame 105, slider 110, pull-down menu 120 and pane 125. Within pane 125 there is displayed additional themes 102A through 102F. Themes 102A through 102F are graphical images that a user may select utilizing a user interface. Slider 110 may be biased to illustrate the various themes that are available. Additionally, pull-down menu 120 allows a user to select themes that may be stored in a different location, such as disk 16 as shown in FIG. 8. Still further, pull-down menu 120 allows a user to create a theme.
  • Referring now to FIG. 3 there is shown an [0031] application window 300 having frame 310, having pane 330, pull-down menu 340 and 350, selection box 360, and return button 370. Also shown in FIG. 3 are image files 320A through 320D. Image files, such as 320A through 320D may be added to pane 330 by dragging an image file from another application window (not shown) and dropping the file onto pane 330. As shown, image files 320A through 320D are displayed having a numerical order, this numerical order is the order in which the images will be displayed in the slideshow. Additionally, an image file 322A-D may be displayed for each image file as shown, as well as the title and location of the image file.
  • Pull-[0032] down menu 340 allows a user to select through a user interface the size of the image file 322A-D that may be displayed in pane 330. Pull-down menu 350, allows a user to select through a user interface how the slide show will be presented. For example, within pull-down menu 350 a user may be given the choice of a time duration that an image will be displayed for before the slideshow displays the next image. Selection box 360 allows a user to select through a user interface whether forward 362 and backward 364 selectable arrows should be displayed on the slideshow image. If the user chooses to display the forward 362 and backward 364 arrows on the image, during playback of the slideshow a user, through a graphical interface could then select either arrow for manual control of the slideshow images.
  • As also seen in FIG. 3, selectable return button is also disposed upon frame [0033] 310 of window 300. Selecting return button 370 through a user interface closes application window 300 and toggles the display to window 10 as shown in FIGS. 1 and 5.
  • Referring now to FIG. 4 there is shown [0034] window 10 and window 100. Referring now to window 10, specifically pane 30 and theme 102D. As shown in FIG. 4, after selecting theme 102D in window 100, theme 102D is displayed in pane 30 of window 100. Additionally, the shape of selectable icons 60A through 60D as shown in FIG. 4 have changed in response to the changing of the theme from 102A to 102D. Within the present invention as a user selects a different theme to display in pane 30, the selectable icons 160 will change shape accordingly.
  • Referring now to FIG. 5, there is shown [0035] window 10 illustrating selectable icons 60A through 60F, slider 61F, theme 102D and buttons 40 through 50. In accordance with the present invention, a folder button 42, selectable through the user interface. Selecting folder button 42 places a selectable icon, illustrated as 60E in FIG. 5 on pane 30. After selectable icon 60E is placed on pane 30 as shown, a user may then drag and drop (not shown) at least one file into the folder created on the recordable media. Though the actions of dragging and dropping files a user can easily add or remove files to the DVD prior to creation of the disc. Thus the graphical interface as shown eliminates the need for complicated user inputs to add or remove files from the DVD prior to recording.
  • Referring now to FIG. 5, there is shown [0036] window 10 illustrating selectable icons 60A through 60F, slider 61F, theme 102D and buttons 40 through 50. In accordance with the present invention, a slide show button 44, selectable through the user interface. Selecting the folder button places a selectable icon, illustrated as 60F in FIG. 5 on pane 30. After selectable icon 60F is placed on pane 30 as shown, a user may then drag and drop (not shown) at least one file into the folder created on the recordable media to create a slideshow which may be played back with a media playback devic. Additional, a user may utilize the editing features of the present invention as shown in FIG. 6 to create a slide show having multiple images.
  • Referring now to FIG. 5, there is shown [0037] window 10 illustrating selectable icons 60A through 60F, slider 61F, theme 102D and buttons 40 through 50. In accordance with the present invention, a status indicating button 46 is displayed on frame 20. Status indicating button 46 displays time information of the available space remaining on the recordable media device.
  • As shown in FIG. 5, there is shown [0038] window 10 illustrating selectable icons 60A through 60F, slider 61F, theme 102D and buttons 40 through 50. In accordance with the present invention, a preview button 48 is displayed on frame 20. Preview button 48, when selected allows a user to preview any of the media files to be recorded onto recordable media 5.
  • As also seen in FIG. 5, user selectable burn [0039] DVD button 50 may also be displayed on frame 20. Selection of burn DVD button 50 through the user interface initiates a further procedure allowing media files, computer files and slideshows as displayed on pane 30 to be recorded onto a DVD, or compact disc. Burn DVD button may be the same button which changes states and icons in accordance with the DVD burning process, as described in commonly owned, copending application Ser. No. ___/___,___ filed on ______, 2001, which is incorporated herein by reference.
  • Referring now to FIG.[0040] 6 there is shown application window 600 which is toggled by selecting preview button 48. Window 600 includes a plurality of selectable buttons 610 that may be selected through a user interface for control of playback of the selected media file. For example, as shown in FIG. 6, window 600 is displayed in response to a users selection of button 48. Window 600 contains buttons 610 for playback of the media file, indicated by selectable icon 60, having title 62. For example, if a user wishes to play the selected media file 60, then they would select the play button 610 through a user interface.
  • Referring now to FIG. 7, there is shown a functional flow diagram illustrating a method of use of the present invention. [0041]
  • At BOX [0042] 710 a user “launches” the editing and creating application of the present invention by selecting the program through a users interface. For example, the program may be displayed on a graphical interface whereby a user launches the program by selecting the appropriate icon by clicking on the icon with a mouse 13 as shown in FIG. 8. In response to the users input, the code when executed, would then generate the application window 10 as shown in FIG. 1 and described in detail above.
  • At BOX [0043] 720 a media file, such as a motion picture, may be dragged, either from the desktop or another application window, onto the pane 30 of application window 10 as described above.
  • At [0044] BOX 730, a slideshow may be added to the DVD prior to burning by selecting the appropriate button on the frame through a user interface. After selecting the appropriate button, an icon will be placed on pane 30.
  • At [0045] BOX 740, image files may be added and arranged within the slideshow by dragging and dropping image files onto the icon placed on pane 30.
  • At [0046] BOX 750, a folder for storing files may be also added to the DVD by selecting the appropriate button on the frame, whereby an icon will be placed on pane 30.
  • At [0047] BOX 760, files may be added to the folder icon by dragging and dropping the files from another location such as the desktop or from a second application window.
  • At [0048] BOX 770, the contents of any of the icons above may be previewed prior to burning the DVD by selecting the icon and selecting the preview button. For example, a user has placed a media file that contains a motion picture onto pane 30. The contents of the media file may be previewed by selecting the file and selecting the preview button which will then launch an additional application window containing controls for a media playback program. Each of the above mentioned icons may be previewed prior to final burning of the DVD.
  • At [0049] Diamond 775 it is determined whether the user chooses to burn the DVD having the format as shown in the pre-view box 770. If the user chooses the burn the DVD as previewed then BOX 780 is performed as described in detail below. If the user chooses to change files on the DVD then Diamond 776 is performed as described below.
  • At [0050] BOX 780, a user selects the burn DVD button on frame 20 whereby the files placed on pane 30 are stored to a DVD. After creation of the DVD the user is provided with a DVD that may be played back in any compatible player. For example, the user may insert the disc into a DVD drive on a personal computer for playback, or alternatively, the user may insert the disc into a standalone player, such as a DVD player designed for home use. Devices such as these as well as other compatible devices may be utilized for playback of the DVD's created by the user interface and program described herein. Furthermore, the DVD's created utilizing the program application and methods disclosed herein may be utilized to produce DVD-VIDEO discs, that is DVD's that contain motion pictures and similar media files, as well as create DVD-ROM discs, that is discs that may be utilized to store computer readable files and multimedia files. Additionally, discs having both DVD-VIDEO and DVD-ROM files may be created.
  • Still further, the discs created by the program application and methods disclosed herein may contain information and software such as that described in commonly owned, copending application Ser. No. ___/___,___ filed on Jan. 4, 2001 having title “Embedded Access Information For Digital Versatile Disc (DVD) Independent of DVD Player Software” which is incorporated herein by reference. [0051]
  • At [0052] Diamond 776 it is determined whether files are to be added to the DVD. If files are to be added to the DVD prior to burning, the process returns to BOX 720 and the steps described above and shown in FIG. 7 are repeated as desired. If it is determined that files are not to be added then Diamond 777 is performed.
  • At [0053] Diamond 777, it is determined whether files are to be removed from the DVD prior to burning. If files are not to be removed then the process returns to BOX 770 and the contents of the disc may be previewed again prior to burning. If it is determined that files are to be removed before burning then BOX 779 is performed.
  • At [0054] BOX 779, a user drags files from pane 30 as and drops the files into an appropriate waste or trash folder icon disposed on graphical interface, thereby removing the file from the disc and the disc directory prior to creation of the disc. After BOX 779 is performed, the process returns to BOX 770 where the contents of the disk may be previewed again prior to burning.
  • There has been described hereinabove exemplary preferred embodiments of a graphic user interface for a editing and creating interface. Those skilled in the art may now make numerous uses of, and departures from, the hereinabove described exemplary preferred embodiments without departing from the inventive concepts disclosed herein. Accordingly, the present invention is to be described solely by the scope of the appended claims. [0055]

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1. A computer readable medium containing media creating application code which implements the following procedures:
generating in a user interface an application window having a window frame, said window frame defining a pane;
displaying a theme in said pane;
displaying a plurality of buttons on said frame; and
displaying a status indicator on said frame.
2. A computer readable medium as set forth in claim 1, further comprising adding selected ones of media files to said media creating application by dragging and dropping through said user interface from a second application window, wherein said media file is displayed as a selectable icon within said pane.
3. A computer readable medium as set forth in claim 2, wherein the shape of said selectable icon is dependent upon said theme.
4. A computer readable medium as set forth in claim 2, further comprising displaying a title for each respective one of said media files displayed as selectable icons in said pane.
5. A computer readable medium as set forth in claim 4, wherein said selectable icon comprises a graphic image of said media file.
6. A computer readable medium as set forth in claim 1 further comprising adding selected ones of media files to said media creating application by selecting one of said buttons displayed on said frame and said selected media file displayed as a selectable icon within said pane.
7. A computer readable medium as set forth in claim 6 wherein selecting said selectable icon through said user interface toggles said window between said pane and said selectable icon.
8. A computer readable medium as set forth in claim 6 further comprising adding selected ones of files to said media files by dragging and dropping through said user interface from another application window.
9. A computer readable medium as set forth in claim 3, wherein selection of said selectable icon initiates playback of said media file.
10. A computer readable medium as set forth in claim 1, wherein selecting one of said plurality of buttons through said user interface generates a second application window having a window frame, said window frame defining a second pane.
11. A computer readable medium as set forth in claim 10, wherein a plurality of said themes are displayed within said second pane, said themes being selectable.
12. A computer readable medium as set forth in claim 11, wherein said selecting said theme through said user interface displays said selected theme within said pane and said shape of said selectable icon.
13. A computer readable medium as set forth in claim 12, wherein said theme is user definable.
14. A computer readable medium as set forth in claim 1, wherein said theme comprises backgrounds to be displayed in said pane, selectable icon shapes, fonts, and arrangement information for said selectable icons.
15. A computer readable medium as set forth in claim 9, wherein said title of said media file is displayed when said media file is dropped onto said pane.
16. A computer readable medium as set forth in claim 9 further comprising displaying at least one user selectable slider in association with said playback, said slider controlling at least one parameter of content of said media files.
17. A computer readable medium as set forth in claim 16 wherein movement of said selectable slider displays a representative frame within said media file.
18. A computer readable medium as set forth in claim 2 further comprising storing said media file on a removable storage medium.
19. A computer readable medium as set forth in claim 18 wherein said removable storage medium is a digital versatile disc (DVD).
20. A computer readable medium as set forth in claim 18 wherein said removable storage medium is a compact disk.
21. A computer readable medium as set forth in claim 18 further comprising previewing said media file before storing on said computer removable storage medium.
22. A computer readable medium as set forth in claim 6 further comprising storing said media file on a removable storage medium.
23. A computer readable medium as set forth in claim 22 wherein said removable storage medium is a digital versatile disc recordable (DVDR).
24. A computer readable medium as set forth in claim 23 wherein said removable storage medium is a compact disk recordable (CDR).
25. A computer readable medium as set forth in claim 22 further comprising previewing said media file before storing on said computer removable storage medium.
27. A computer readable medium as set forth in claim 26 wherein selecting said selectable icon through said user interface toggles said window between said pane and said selectable icon.
28. A computer readable medium as set forth in claim 26 further comprising adding selected ones of files to said files by dragging and dropping through said user interface from another application window.
29. A computer readable medium as set forth in claim 9 further comprising generating in a user interface a third window having a window frame defining a pane and a plurality of selectable buttons for control of said media playback device.
30. A computer readable medium as set forth in claim 10 further comprising a moveable slider in association with said second window for controlling a least one parameter for selecting said themes.
32. A computer readable medium as set forth in claim 6 further comprising storing said media file on a removable storage medium.
33. A computer readable medium as set forth in claim 32 wherein said removable storage medium is a digital versatile disc recordable (DVDR).
34. A computer readable medium as set forth in claim 32 wherein said removable storage medium is a compact disc recordable (CDR).
35. A computer readable medium as set forth in claim 32 wherein said removable storage medium is a compact disc rewritable (CDRW).
36. A computer readable medium as set forth in claim 32 wherein said removable storage medium comprises a computer readable removable medium.
37. A computer readable medium as set forth in claim 26 further comprising storing said media file on a removable storage medium.
38. A computer readable medium as set forth in claim 37 wherein said removable storage medium is a digital versatile disc recordable (DVDR).
39. A computer readable medium as set forth in claim 37 wherein said removable storage medium is a compact disc recordable (CDR).
40. A computer readable medium as set forth in claim 37 wherein said removable storage medium is a compact disc rewritable (CDRW).
41. A computer readable medium as set forth in claim 37 wherein said removable storage medium comprises a computer readable removable medium.
42. A computer readable medium as set forth in claim 6 wherein said removable storage medium comprises a computer readable removable medium.
43. A computer readable medium as set forth in claim 6 wherein said removable storage medium is a compact disc rewritable (CDRW).
44. A method of burning a digital versatile disk (DVD), the method comprising the steps of:
initiating a graphical user interface for displaying a window having a frame, a pane, and at least one selectable button;
dragging and dropping a media file onto said pane;
previewing said media file by selecting a preview button; and
burning a DVD by selecting a button.
45. The method of claim 44 further comprising adding at least one slideshow to said DVD by selecting a button whereby a icon is displayed on said pane and images are added by dragging and dropping images into said slideshow.
46. The method of claim 45 further comprising adding files to said DVD by selecting a button whereby a icon is displayed on said pane and files can be dragged and dropped onto said icon.
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